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Perentie - (Varanus giganteus)
The "Perentie" is the largest li...
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Perentie - (Varanus giganteus)
The "Perentie" is the largest lizard in Australia. It is a member of the monitor lizard group. known locally as "Goannas". The Perentie feeds on any smaller animal it can overpower.
Size: to 2000 mm (including tail)
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The video was taken at Sydney World Wild Life.
The one shown here is a So...
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The video was taken at Sydney World Wild Life.
The one shown here is a Southern hairy-nosed wombat. It is restricted to semi-arid grasslands in South and Western Australia.
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The video was taken at World Wild Life, Sydney.
I was expecting some jump...
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The video was taken at World Wild Life, Sydney.
I was expecting some jumping stuff from the Kangaroo, unfortunately these guys (yeah - all 10 were male) were lazing around. May be that was the reason
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Deducing from the attention mode and the unison mode of singing - I thin...
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Deducing from the attention mode and the unison mode of singing - I think it was the National Anthem of Colombia.
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A totally infectious atmosphere... I was quite surprised to see the numb...
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A totally infectious atmosphere... I was quite surprised to see the number of Colombians in Sydney - (infact a Colombian friend of mine was equally surprised to see the people turn out - during my conversation with him later that week).
An awesome atmosphere - I loved every minute of it there - initially I didn't get what was happening at the place - I checked around and then got to know what the event was.
(Below source from - http://www.keiths...
The ship - Arc Gloria is the official flagship and sail-training ship of the Colombian Navy, and her home port is Cartagena. Purpose-built in 1968 as a sail-training ship in the Celeya shipyard in Spain, the Gloria is over 56 meters (257ft) long - one of the biggest tall ships still afloat. She is steel-hulled, but there is plenty of polished wood and brass and her four masts and 23 sails give her an appearance of being even older than she is (every step on the ship has the name Gloria embedded in the solid brass escutcheon scuff-plates).
Her figurehead, coated in glittering gold-leaf, is called Maria Salud, reputedly after the sculptor's daughter.
The Gloria has a full crew of 176, of whom up to 120 can be cadets. From the outside and inside the guests will be amazed. The Gloria can motor under her own power with her MAN diesel engine if so required. Computer monitors and electronic navigation instruments are used in the steering room, and air-conditioned coolness is but one surprise awaiting visitors to the officer's mess at the rear. Around the beautifully polished wooden bar, set into glass display cabinets like museum exhibits, are scores of pre-Colombian gold and ceramic artifacts. Since the ship is often invited to Tall Ship regattas around the world, the Colombian Government uses the ship to showcase its history to the foreign dignitaries who step aboard.
As of 1968 the A.R.C. Gloria has been the Alma Mater Colombian sailors. With her, they have learned and practiced navigation, to operate up to date equipments and in general, they know how to manage all the characteristics activities of the vessel. The sailors live into the Gloria unforgettable moments that help them to forge the temper like sea gentlemen.
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