Sightseeing of Japan “Chindon” !! BMW F650GS
Sightseeing of Nara Park and Horyuji Temple . In Horyuji Temple of world heritage It is a festival of autumn performed. It was disguised as a woman in Nara Park. It is called the “Chindon”. Exaggerator .
Sightseeing of Nara Park and Horyuji Temple . In Horyuji Temple of world heritage It is a festival of autumn performed. It was disguised as a woman in Nara Park. It is called the “Chindon”. Exaggerator .
www.janson.com In this four-DVD set, Dr. David Suzuki leads a group of children on twelve field trips to discover different aspects of the environment and learn how we are all “connected” to nature. Through their adventures, the children learn to appreciate their relationship with the environment and what they can do to protect it. The collection is designed to inform, stimulate and motivate parents and their children to take up an environmental project. It encourages the natural instinct children have for discovery, and increases their awareness of the beautiful and complex web of life and our place in it.
Dave Suzuki, Hemp and Neem Can Save Our Earth, Legalize it Now - Nature
David Suzuki, iconic Canadian scientist, educator, broadcaster and activist delivers a ‘last lecture’ — what he describes as “a distillation of my life and thoughts, my legacy, what I want to say before I die”. Filmed before a live audience, in front of a memory box of moving, distilled images, he articulates a core, urgent message: we have exhausted the limits of the biosphere and it is imperative that we re-think our relationship with the natural world. Suzuki looks unflinchingly at the strains on our interconnected web of life — and out of our dire present circumstances, he offers up a blueprint for sustainability and survival. The film interweaves the lecture with scenes from the places and events in Suzuki’s life. As such, the film is a biography of ideas — forged by the major social, scientific, cultural and political events of the past 70 years.
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David Suzuki, iconic Canadian scientist, educator, broadcaster and activist delivers a ‘last lecture’ — what he describes as “a distillation of my life and thoughts, my legacy, what I want to say before I die”. Filmed before a live audience, in front of a memory box of moving, distilled images, he articulates a core, urgent message: we have exhausted the limits of the biosphere and it is imperative that we re-think our relationship with the natural world. Suzuki looks unflinchingly at the strains on our interconnected web of life — and out of our dire present circumstances, he offers up a blueprint for sustainability and survival. The film interweaves the lecture with scenes from the places and events in Suzuki’s life. As such, the film is a biography of ideas — forged by the major social, scientific, cultural and political events of the past 70 years.
Part two sees the battle to save the Golden Lion Tamarin
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LAND ROVER FREELANDER VS SUZUKI VITARA 4X4 BY CLEANMIX
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