Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Seattle, Washington - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to guide you through the top 5 attractions of Seattle. Number 5: Pioneer Square. Relive Seattle's history in the city's oldest neighborhood. It's packed with exciting night clubs, restaurants and galleries. Number 4: The Seattle Aquarium. Located on Pier 59, the Aquarium showcases a wide variety of colorful marine species. Number 3: Pike Place Market, one of Seattle's most popular attractions. The farmer's market is over 100 years old and still maintains local flavor. Number 2: Mount Rainier. Towering over Seattle, it is 50 miles from the city. There's a national park with camping and hiking activities. Number 1: The Space Needle, an iconic feature of Seattle's skyline. The view from the top is stunning with a revolving restaurant, undoubtedly Seattle's most famous landmark. Keep watching our travel series. Ciao.

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The Spam Museum invited us over to learn more about a brand that everyone in Austin, Minnesota loves - Spam! Find out about the history of parent company Hormel, and how Spam became "the meat that won the war" and turned into one of America's most iconic brands. http://www.spam.com

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The Green Tortoise sits in the midst of Seattle's famous Pike Place Market, and is a testament to the city's friendly and adventurous culture. Event Coordinator (and "Fun-Czar") Sacsha tells us a bit about the in's and out's of the establishment and touches on the roots of the idea that hotels are for tourists, but hostels are for travelers. http://www.greentortoise.net/

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You don't need to have a roof over your head to have an awesome meal, as we see in our tour of some of the country's best food trucks and outdoor markets. Whether you're hungry for a grilled cheese in Austin, Texas or looking for a lobster roll in NYC, these open-air venues won't let you down.

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Brooklyn Bridge - 10 Amazing Facts - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats. 10 - It was the longest suspension bridge in the world when finished. 9 - Its designer, John Roebling, lost his foot and subsequently his life while supervising bridge's work. 8 - On first day of its opening in 1883, nearly 1800 vehicles and 150,000 people crossed the bridge. 7 - A week later, a rumor that the bridge is collapsing caused a stampede killing at least 12 people. 6 - In 1884, showman P. T. Barnum led 21 elephants on the bridge to prove its stability. 5 - Initially, it cost one penny in toll to cross the bridge on foot. 4 - A horse wagon cost 10 cents and a cow 5 cents to cross the bridge. 3 - In 1901, con man William McCloundy was arrested for selling the bridge to a tourist. 2 - The bridge has been showcased in movies like 'I am Legend', 'Enchanted' and 'Godzilla'. 1 - On Oct 1st, 2011, 700 Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested on the bridge.

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Please LIKE and comment telling us where we should go next! Subscribe for more fun! http://tinyurl.com/AustinMeowDodgeSubscribe Be sure to follow me on twitter so you know where we are and maybe we could even meet up! ▲▼//Keep up with us!\\▼▲ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/AustinMeowDodge 2nd YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/insidelimeextras Gaming Channel: http://www.youtube.com/austinmeowgames Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheRealAustinDodge Tumblr: http://austinmeowdodge.tumblr.com/ Instagram! http://www.instagram.com/austinmeowdodge

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SUBSCRIBE TO MY WEEKLY COOKING VIDEOS: MY VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/user/faizarif786/videos MY PLAYLISTS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR9WXUxcp0bR9OWi5ersIHw/videos?feature=guide&view=1 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/faizarif786 JOIN ME ON: http://www.cookwithfaiza.net https://www.instgram.com/cookwithfaiza https://www.twitter.com/CookWithFaiza https://www.facebook.com/CookWithFaiza COOK WITH FAIZA

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Don't cancel your next camping trip just because rain is in the forecast. Some of my best camping trips have been during flash floods and heavy rainfall. This video offers 10 tips for an enjoyable experience. These tips are only a summary, based on personal experience. I am continually learning and don't claim to be an expert. 10. Don't go if you are afraid of adventure. Look on the experience as a way to train for an emergency or natural disaster. 9. Practice survival skills in good weather. Bushcraft survival skills are perishable. 8. Get a good pack. It should fit your needs and be well made. 7. Make a tarp shelter that will keep your equipment dry while setting-up a tent or hammock. Practice, practice, practice ... many different configurations. 6. Select your tent carefully. Make sure that it is easy to set-up, has a bathtub floor and is waterproof. 5. Camp on high ground. Otherwise a brief shower may turn your campsite into a river. 4. Organize your things. Use clothing as pillow. Put everything in plastic bags to stay dry. In warm weather,select clothing made from synthetic materials that wick water away from your body. Use wool in cool weather, since wool stays warm even if wet. Do not use cotton clothing; if cotton gets wet, it stays wet. 3. Bring a stove or make a campfire. Practice different fire starting methods. Be careful, sparks can melt / burn tarps and tents. Consider your campfire as your TV. 2. Hike the trails. Trails look different in the rain. You will see many amazing sights .... 1 . BE SAFE. Beware of lighting and widow makers, that is, trees/branches that may fall. References: Tips for hiking in the Rain: http://hiking.about.com/od/The-Basics-of-Hiking/a/Tips-For-Hiking-In-The-Rain.htm Backpacking in the Rain: http://heberhiking.blogspot.com/2011/05/backpacking-in-rain.html Tips on Backpacking in the Rain: http://www.trails.com/how_1515_tips-backpacking-rain.html How to Camp in the Rain: http://www.survivalandbeyond.net/10-tips-for-comfortable-camping-in-the-rain/ Ten Tips for Camping in the Rain: http://www.scoutmastercg.com/ten-tips-for-camping-in-the-rain/ 10 MORE tips for camping in the rain!: http://outdoorandnaturelovers.wordpress.com/2013/07/12/10-more-tips-for-camping-in-the-rain/ 10 Tips for Comfortable Camping in the Rain: http://www.survivalandbeyond.net/10-tips-for-comfortable-camping-in-the-rain/ Lightning Safety for Campers, Hikers & Backpackers: http://www.sierrapacktrip.com/lightning_safety.html NOLS Backcountry Lightning Safety Guidelines: http://www.hikingdenver.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/NOLS-Lightning-Safety-Guidelines.pdf Backcountry Lightning Risk Management: http://www.nols.edu/nolspro/pdf/OutdoorLightningRiskManagement-Gookin.pdf Important Lightning Safety Tips, Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI75qYu9Nx4 Shelter Basic Tarp Setups by Dave Canterbury :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YoS6ywMkwM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRCENVAbZyM Videography by Ken Kramm, 2013, Texas, USA; Canon Vixia HF G10, IPhone5 with waterproof case, Final Cut Pro X editing software. Opus One by Jason Shaw Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License http://www.audionautix.com/index.php

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The worst Christmas song ever made! Thanks for watching! For those who don't know, I've been making a new vid every week for the past 2 years. I just upload my random thoughts of the day. Sometimes its humorous. Sometimes it's god awful! So tune in every week & subscribe for new videos!!! Follow me on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mr_andrewhunt I love you & will marry you if you share my videos!

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Chevrolet sponsored "travelogue" circa 1950 promoting tourism in America. Naturally the current model Chevrolet cars make a few appearances throughout the film! . . Ella73TV - https://www.youtube.com/user/Ella73TV2 - A curated collection of old films, newsreels & archive footage spanning the 20th century.

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for full recipe: http://www.cookwithfaiza.net MY VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/user/faizarif786/videos MY PLAYLISTS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR9WXUxcp0bR9OWi5ersIHw/videos?feature=guide&view=1 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/faizarif786 JOIN ME ON: https://www.instgram.com/cookwithfaiza https://www.twitter.com/CookWithFaiza https://www.facebook.com/CookWithFaiza COOK WITH FAIZA

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Every so often, we eat a meal to remember. And then, there's the garden dinner at Beano's Cabin in Beaver Creek—a mid-mountain, garden-to-table dining experience so inspiring that it is, simply, unforgettable. We recently caught up with Beano's executive chef Bill Greenwood for a behind-the-scenes look at this new culinary endeavor. For more info, visit: http://bit.ly/1dvFZcR

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Fly Qantas Economy flight from Brisbane to Los Angeles. It's the first leg of my journey to Kelowna in British Columbia. This flight was around 13 hours followed by an Air Alaska flight from LA to Vancouver then Air Canada Jazz from Vancouver to Kelowna. Total travel time including airport waits was about 28 hours! YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/ChristinaPfeiffer Subscribe here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ChristinaPfeiffer Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/TRAVELTHERENEXT Fly Qantas Economy longhaul flight experience, Boeing 747-400 See http://www.traveltherenext.com for articles and photos Music: Title: Deja Vu (SS_4705) Album: Grass Roots Tempo: 101 BPM 00:17.8 Frames Per Beat 04:22 Block of 8 Beats Instruments: Country Band Description: A straight-forward country backdrop, heartfelt and pure. The steady pace offers the right amount of outdoorsy flavor to the proceedings. Composer: Kent Forward (BMI) 100.0% Publisher: Squeedle Publishing (BMI) 100.0% Source: Studio Cutz

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http://rock-forever-magazine.com interview with Christofer Drew and Hayden from Never Shout Never! We talked to them about their upcoming tour dates, their new album "Time Travel", and more! SUBSCRIBE for more interviews! FOLLOW us on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/RFMtori http://www.twitter.com/rockforevermag LIKE us on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/rockforevermagazine FOLLOW us on Tumblr: http://www.rockforevermagazine.tumblr.com

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An introduction to the new online visa process

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http://davidsbeenhere.com David's Been Here is touring around all the top sites and must visit destinations of Turkey. Join David as he flies from Istanbul to Cappadocia with Turkey's premier low-cost carrier, Pegasus Airlines. A reliable carrier with quick service, easy check-in and unbeatable low prices, fly Pegasus to 29 domestic destinations and 43 international destinations. Don't let the high cost of flying deter you from seeing the world, fly Pegasus and experience Turkey and over 30 other countries at prices that are affordable for everyone. For more information on flying Pegasus check out their site, and for all information on Turkey and its top sites and destinations, check out the David's Been Here Guides to Turkey. http://www.flypgs.com/en/default.aspx Travel with us at http://blog.davidsbeenhere.com

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Namak Paray recipe SUBSCRIBE TO MY WEEKLY COOKING VIDEOS: MY VIDEOS: https://www.youtube.com/user/faizarif786/videos MY PLAYLISTS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR9WXUxcp0bR9OWi5ersIHw/videos?feature=guide&view=1 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/faizarif786 JOIN ME ON: https://www.instgram.com/cookwithfaiza https://www.twitter.com/CookWithFaiza https://www.facebook.com/CookWithFaiza COOK WITH FAIZA

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Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Boston, Massachusetts - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top ten attractions of Boston. Number ten, Copley Square. Many important buildings with diverse architecture styles are here. This is also the site of the Boston Marathon's finish line. Number nine, Boston Public Library. A national historic landmark, it was founded in the middle of the 19th century and was the first public library of its kind. Number eight, Back Bay. An affluent neighborhood in Boston, take a walk around the neighborhood and enjoy its quaint streets with charming Brownstones. Number seven, Harvard University. Considered to be the world's greatest academic institution, you can tour its campus to soak in the wonderful ambiance. Number six, Trinity Church. Said to be one of the greatest buildings in the country, for a special treat, attend a concert during Christmas season. Number five, Granary. Part of the Freedom Trail, it was built in 1660. The site is the resting place for many prominent personalities and statesmen. Number four, Beacon Hill. A famous historical neighborhood of Boston, amidst its well preserved streets, you will feel like you've gone back in time. Number three, Faneuil Hall. Constructed in 1742, it has been an important meeting hall. Today there's a market that offers many places to eat and shop. Number two, Massachusetts State Building. Given its gold dome, the state capital can not be missed. It is the seat of the Massachusetts government. And number one, Boston Common. Starting point for Freedom Trail, dating back to 1634, this central public park is loved by locals as well as visitors. Hope you enjoyed this video. See you next time.

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Zadar was the third city I explored on my two-week trip around Croatia. Walked through the roman ruins in The Forum, listened to the sea organ, climbed to the top of the bell tower and the Church of St. Donatus, and walked on top of the Greeting to the Sun lights. SPONSOR Boutique Hostel Forum Website - http://hostelforumzadar.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BoutiqueHostelForum Email - info@hostelforumzadar.com Phone - +385 23 250 705 REFERENCES The Forum - http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/06/travel/06next.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1& Church of St. Donatus - http://www.tzzadar.hr/en/city-guide/historical-monuments/23-05-2007/church-of-saint-donat Sea Organ - http://www.tzzadar.hr/en/city-guide/attractions/20-04-2007/sea-organ This episode is part of the weekly series Burris Film Life - An American filmmaker sharing his expeditions around the world. Subscribe for more! http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=burrisfilm Visit my Youtube Channel! http://youtube.com/BurrisFilm SOCIAL STUFF Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/BurrisFilm Twitter - @BurrisFilm - http://twitter.com/BurrisFilm Instagram - @EvanBurrisTrout - http://www.instagram.com/EvanBurrisTrout Tumblr - http://www.BurrisFilm.tumblr.com Google Plus - http://plus.ly/burrisfilm Website - http://www.BurrisFilm.com Music: You Next by Lofiuser/Immobilizer by Lofiuser/Canopy by Lofiuser/Adrienne Interlude #6 by Glass Boy/Enthusiast by Tours. Used rightfully under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. ©Burris Film 2013

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I know. These days on Travel with Kate, it's been all London, London, London. Well, that's because I've formed a mild obsession with the place. And as I contemplated a move to the British capital, I met up with a group of American expats living in London to hear about their experiences. Find the Meet-up group featured in the video at this link: http://www.meetup.com/American-Business-Women-in-London/ I actually went to two gatherings of this group - one simply to meet fellow Americans in London and the other to film. The first meet-up took place in a rather mellow pizza restaurant in Spitalfields, East London. The women there had a wider demographic as far as age. This second meeting I filmed at was a pretty young group as you could see. Overall, the feedback from the girls encouraged my obsession with the city. But our conversations didn't clear up my concerns about visas and work opportunities. Beyond cultural assimilation and reasons to love London, the practicals are a whole other beast.

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Actress Gale Storm and family take a road trip in their Chevrolet and review the do's and don'ts of auto traveling. . . WDTVLIVE42 - Transport, technology, and general interest movies from the past - newsreels, documentaries & publicity films from my archives.

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This is a response to several subscribers who asked for a video on food preservation in the 1800s. In this video you will learn about thee major methods: 1) Storage, 2) Drying and 3) Canning. They will be demonstrated with a campfire meal: Beef Jerky, Parched Sweet Corn, Seed Sprouts, Caramel Pudding and Corn Coffee. See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL9XzYn66ag http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canning http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_Preservation , http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/how-to-preserve-food-zm0z71zsie.aspx?PageId=1#axzz2YMtvDJM6 BEEF JERKY: I cut 1.5 pounds of brisket into 1/8" strips, trimming the fat. The meat strips were first merrinated overnight in 1/2 cup Wocestershire sauce, 3 tsp. salt, 1/2 tsp. pepper and 1/2 tsp. onion powder. Then they were placed on a tripod, high above the flame to smoke dry the meat, not cook it. Since it takes several days to dry jerky using this method, I first dryed the meat strips in an oven set at lowest temperature, with the door slightly ajar for 6 hours. I finished drying it over a campfire for 8 hours, to add a smoke flavor. PARCHED SWEET CORN: This is the sweet corn that I parched a few weeks ago. I cut it off the cob and heated it over a campfire until it turn brown and began to pop. It's excellent food, highly nutritious, great snack and it can be stored for months. I added a little salt. See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfbulPGwHQs. The Food Journal of Lewis & Clark, Recipes for an Expedition by Mary Gunderson 2003. SEED SPROUTS: This is excellent food that can easily be carried on the trail. You can carry the dry seeds and start them any time you want by adding water. Sprouts continue to grow and stay fresh without refrigeration for many days. I started the seeds by soaking them water a few days ago. The seeds were then put in a moistened muslin sack(to grow) outside my Haversack. Sprouts have a long history; there is written evidence that Chinese physicians knew about sprouts and were prescribing them for healing of many disorders over 5,000 years ago. The Book of Daniel in the Bible, mentions sprouting seeds. Captain Cook in the 1770s prescribed eating limes and seed sprouts (both with abundant vitamin C) as a solution to scurvy (vitamin C deficiency). In recent years, eating sprouts has become a trendy food. I highly recommend sprouts as food when hiking. See: http://www.triedtastedserved.com/sprouting/history-sprouts.php , http://outdoorherbivore.com/trail-sprouts/ CARAMEL PUDDING: The recipe is simple. I put a can of condensed milk in water and let it boil for three hours. The milk will caramelize into a sweet pudding. Condensed milk has many uses and was an important field ration by the Union Army during the American Civil War. Condensed milk is sometimes credited as one of the reasons the Union won the war. Nicolas Appert in France condensed fresh milk in 1820. Gail Border also condensed fresh milk in the US in 1853. Borden used a vacuum pan and was able to reduce milk without scorching or curdling it, becaue the vacuum reduces the boiling point temperature. He also added sugar to the milk to help preserve it. The process was commercially successful. The US government ordered huge amounts as a field ration for the Union soldiers American Civil War. It was an extraordinary food for the 19th century: a typical can contained 1,300 Calories. See: Lincoln's Labels, America's Best Known Brands and the Civil War by James M. Schmidt, 2009. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/object_sep99.html http://monthsofediblecelebrations.blogspot.com/2011/11/celebrating-gail-borden-and-sweetened.html , http://homecooking.about.com/od/milkproducts/a/canmilkhistory.htm CORN COFFEE: The Confederates roasted cornmeal as one of many coffee substitutes. Real Coffee was generally not available in the south. The recipe I'm using was printed in the Charleston Mercury, October 5 1861. http://44tennessee.tripod.com/dutchman/jan0002.html The first step was to roast stone-ground corn meal until it turned brown. I roasted the corn meal over a campfire, but you can also use an oven set at 400F. Videography by Ken Kramm, July 2013, Sam Houston National Forest, Tx, USA; Canon Vixia HFG10, Final Cut Pro X. Frog In The Well by Lucas Gonze, Public Domain, http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lucas_Gonze/Ghost_Solos/

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Take a tour of Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The Lincoln Memorial, sitting at the end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. is a moving tribute to president Abraham Lincoln. The monument is built in a Greek temple style with a statue of Lincoln sitting pensively at the center. Lincoln's statue is flanked by carvings of his two greatest speeches, the Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address. The Memorial has watched over many notable events, including The March on Washington in 1963 and Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech. The Lincoln Memorial can be seen on U.S. currency, in movies, and in person for free 24/7. Lincoln is widely recognized as one of the greatest presidents in American history, which makes his memorial especially fitting.

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A guide for what to do while visiting Austin, TX. The contest is over... and I didn't win. But you people are fucking lovely for voting for me so much! If you have any Austin related questions feel free to ask! If you have any desire to seek me out here: 2nd Channel...http://www.youtube.com/maliamoss Twitter...............http://twitter.com/MaliaAuParis Facebook.........http://www.facebook.com/pages/MaliaAuParis Tumblr..............http://maliaauparis.tumblr.com/ Pinterest...........http://pinterest.com/maliamoss/ ... there ya go. Links to everything I mentioned in this video: Butler Park: http://www.austinparks.org/our-parks.html?parkid=684 Kite Festival: http://www.zilkerkitefestival.com/ Zilker Park: http://www.austintexas.gov/department/zilker-metropolitan-park Airport flyer: http://www.capmetro.org/schedulemap.aspx?f1=100&s=1&d=1 Car2Go: https://www.car2go.com Austin Motel: http://www.austinmotel.com/ Hotel San Jose: https://www.sanjosehotel.com/index2.php Rowing Dock Paddle Boarding: http://www.rowingdock.com/ Barton Springs: http://austintexas.gov/department/barton-springs-pool The Foundation (graffiti): http://wikimapia.org/23265971/Foundation-Graffiti Guero's: http://www.guerostacobar.com/ Torchy's Tacos: http://www.torchystacos.com/ Food Trailers: http://www.foodtrailersaustin.com/ Franklin Barbecue: http://franklinbarbecue.com/ Amy's Ice Cream: http://www.amysicecreams.com/ Roller Derby: http://www.txrd.com/ Chicken Shit Bingo: http://www.yelp.com/biz/ginnys-little-longhorn-saloon-austin Alamo Drafthouse: http://drafthouse.com/austin Austin Chronicle: http://www.austinchronicle.com/ Mohawk: http://www.mohawkaustin.com/ Whitehorse: http://www.thewhitehorseaustin.com/ Austin Beerworks: http://austinbeerworks.com/age-verification/?from=/ Midnight Cowboy: http://www.midnightcowboymodeling.com/ A big thanks to those who acted as my tripod: Alex, Travis, Carrie, Stephan, Colleen, Tarah, that tree root, that bench, that electric box, that ledge, that table, and of course my actual tripod.

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Edu Kettusen radiohitti matkalla san franciscoon saman nimiseltä albumilta Finnish song called matkalla san franciscoon(en route to San Francisco) and beautiful city of san francisco video clips and pictures of the city thanks for watching!

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All alone on the road I drive... away from the world I knew... and into this... scary new place I will soon call home. Thank you for all your love ~ I know I look happy in this video... but the whole trip was hard for me... sometimes you have to put a smile on, even when it hurts... fortunately this time, smiling... singing... it actually helped me heal. Social Network Me Facebook: http://facebook.com/onision Twitter: http://twitter.com/onision MySpace: http://myspace.com/onision All My Channels Onision - http://youtube.com/onision OnisionSpeaks - http://youtube.com/onisionspeaks OnisionEncore - http://youtube.com/onisionencore OnisionArchive - http://youtube.com/onisionarchive More Cool Stuff Onision Blog - http://onision.com Onision Forums - http://onision.net Onision Shirts - http://onision.net/shirts Onision Music - http://onision.net/music

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Take a tour of Top 10 Travel Attractions of Washington, DC - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 10 attractions of Washington, DC. Number ten, Jefferson Memorial. It is dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, third US President and one of the Founding Fathers. The memorial is modeled after Rome's Pantheon. Number nine, Old Town Alexandria. An important port in the 18th century, today you can walk through its cobblestone streets and relive history. Number eight, Library of Congress. It is the largest library in the world. The magnificent building houses approximately 90 million archives materials. Number seven, Lincoln Memorial. Dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, 16th US President and a great leader. Completed in 1922, it is modeled after Greek temples. Number six, Supreme Court. Among the country's most important institutions, you can take a tour to learn about its history and inner workings. Number five, cherry blossoms. During the springtime, Washington DC is full of stunning cherry blossoms. This is a great time to visit the city. Number four, National Cathedral. It is the most well known US cathedral. This beautiful building has been the site for many national memorial services. Number three, The Capitol, a remarkable neoclassical landmark. Recognized around the world, this is where the US Senate and House of Representatives meet. Number two, Washington Monument, dominating the Washington DC skyline and dedicated to the first US President George Washington. And number one, The White House. Symbolically the most important building of the country, US Presidents have lived and worked here for more than 200 years. Keep watching our travel series. Ciao.

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