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Breast reduction surgeons minimize scarring with small sutures, Mederma ...
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Breast reduction surgeons minimize scarring with small sutures, Mederma extract, and topical creams. Learn about breast reduction scarring from an accomplished plastic surgeon in this free cosmetic surgery video.
Expert: Dr. David J. Levens Contact: www.drlevens.com Bio: Dr. David J. Levens has been practicing plastic, cosmetic and reconstructive surgery in Coral Springs since 1989. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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Whatever this thing is..... We are maybe witnessing the birth of a new w...
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Whatever this thing is..... We are maybe witnessing the birth of a new water sport! Who knows maybe one day it will be an Olympic Sport.
It effortlessly glides in water, it's an amazingly addictive way to exercise as well.
Anyhow, if you like what you see, email me and I will send you one, ask for the price and delivery charges. All price are in US$.
Just 4 Fun Imports. Australia, Melbourne, 6/7 Rhoden Crt Dandenong North 3175.
Email: justforfunimports@yahoo.com
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La nueva forma de patinar... ¡¡¡NOVEDOSO!!!
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One of the many exciting rides at Chessington World of Adventures on Sat...
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One of the many exciting rides at Chessington World of Adventures on Saturday 1st May 2010. Lousie (12) and George (8) had a great day out with Uncle David and Aunty Barbara, whilst Mum & Dad escaped to Edinburgh for the weekend!
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This is a On-Ride, Front Row, POV of Expedition Everest at Disney's Anim...
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This is a On-Ride, Front Row, POV of Expedition Everest at Disney's Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World WDW Florida in HD. Video includes Front Seat POV.
Length: 4424' Height:112' Drop: 80' Inversions: 0 Speed: 50 mph Duration: 2:50
Expedition Everest - Legend Of The Forbidden Mountain is often compared to the 1959 Matterhorn Bobsleds roller coaster at Disneyland, which also features a snowy mountain setting and an "abominable snowman" figure throughout the ride. Expedition Everest is the tallest of the artificial mountains at Walt Disney World Resort, joining Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Mount Gushmore, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain and Mount Mayday on the list of Disney-built peaks. According to Imagineering, it is Disney's 18th mountain-themed attraction. If the Expedition Everest mountain were real, it would be ranked second on the list of the highest summits in Florida at 200 feet (61 m) above sea level. Although moderate in height and length by contemporary roller coaster standards, Expedition Everest is unique for having its trains travel forward and backward as a result of the yeti's interference with the journey. This is accomplished through two sets of rotating track segments on pivot before and after the backwards segment. In its publicity material, Disney pointedly has described the attraction as a family thrill ride. This was the first Disney roller coaster to have a backwards section on it, but it was the second Disney roller coaster proposed with a backwards section: The planned runaway mine train roller coaster at the Magic Kingdom's never built Western River Expedition would have had a backwards section before it was shelved in 1972. The plans for the mine train roller coaster eventually evolved into Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. The artificial mountain is not a reproduction of Mount Everest; it is the fictional "forbidden mountain" guarded by the yeti in the attraction story created by Walt Disney Imagineering. Everest is represented by the barren background peak on the far right, which is meant to suggest it is far in the distance (an example of forced perspective). The attraction's concept is that the roller coaster is a passenger train offering a speedy route through the Himalayas to the base of Mount Everest. According to Disney, the attraction occupies 6.2 acres (25,000 m2) in the park's Asia section and the mountain itself is just shy of 1-acre (4,000 m2). Expedition Everest celebrated its grand opening on April 7, 2006 in ceremonies led by Disney CEO Bob Iger and theme parks chairman Jay Rasulo. The attraction first was announced publicly on April 22, 2003, during an event to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Disney's Animal Kingdom.
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