Posts Tagged ‘New’

Hampton Beach NH

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

The sights of Hampton Beach New Hampshire. This was taken on a Monday, weekends and mid summer, it wouldn’t look like this, it would be crowded with people.
I’m not in this video, I thought you had enough (more than enough) of me in the last video. hehe
Music/ Kevin MacLeod and ilife sounds

http://www.hamptonbeach.org/

http://www.itsabeach.com/hb/cgi-bin/itsabeach.cfm?BodyName=home

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Rockaway Beach

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

New York, NY
Once a playground for the rich, the Rockaways are now a favorite of hardcore surfers and New Yorkers looking for a beach close to home.

Filmmaker
Bret Sigler

TurnHere Productions
Emeryville, CA
TurnHere is a web video production company that produces and distributes internet video for clients around the world.
www.turnhere.com

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Views of Long Beach Island New Jersey

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

From http://www.lbiviews.com – Photos and videos of Long Beach Island New Jersey including: Barnegat Light, Barnegat Inlet, Beach Haven, Bed and Breakfasts, Boating, Dining and more.

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Waves at Hampton Beach, NH

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

I took this video in March of 2006. This is the north beach at Hampton, New Hampshire. If you’re familiar with the area, I was at the part of the beach by The Wall, across from Cinnamon Rainbows.

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Dying shark washes up on New York Gilgo beach

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

ENGLISH:
Dying shark washes up on New York Gilgo beach

Eager to scrutinize a species with few samples available for study, researchers Tuesday sliced up the carcass of an enormous basking shark that washed up on Gilgo Beach in Babylon, with plans to send samples of the animal around the world.
The barely alive 26-foot shark startled beachgoers when it appeared on shore Tuesday.
It’s not clear why the shark died, but researchers speculated it was ill or had been injured.

GERMAN:
New York: Riesenhai lag auf Badestrand

An einem der beliebtesten Badestrände der Stadt New York wurde ein toter Riesenhai angespült. Der Hai war etwa neun Meter lang und wog 45 Zentner.

Der Schreck der Badegäste war unbegründet. Der Hai stellt auch lebend keine Gefahr für Menschen dar. Er ernährt ich nur von kleineren Fischarten und Plankton.

Es wird noch untersucht, was zum Tot des Hais führte. Sicher ist, dass das Tier nicht von einem Schiff gerammt wurde. Es existieren keine äußeren Wunden.

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