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YouTube - One Hour Revealed 4 - 0 views

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YouTube - Jersey: NJ Transit - 0 views

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YouTube - Scootstars - Departure - 1 views

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YouTube - What can anyone say? - 0 views

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YouTube - iPhone Magic - 0 views

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    what's fantasy magic, can you see the details? yeah, i have notice that. beforr he show X-rays magic, he hide a coin , pls focus on his fingers , especially thumb, can you find it? really, really funny iphone show~
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YouTube - Video Dating Tape - 2 views

shared by swan lin on 30 Jul 07 - Cached
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    funny youtube
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YouTube - IMAX in a basement - 0 views

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(VIDEO) VIP-Presentation of Hayabusa 2008 - 0 views

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    To own it is almost the same as one a sport car, an expensive Ferrari, but to buy it is not the same as to buy the previous one! Suzuki Hayabusa 2008 - presentation!
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European Voyages of Exploration: Christopher Columbus - 0 views

  • Predominant Winds and Explorers' Routes
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Trade Winds - 0 views

  • Horse Latitudes Between about 30° to 35° north and 30° to 35° south of the equator lies the region known as the horse latitudes or the subtropical high. This region of subsiding dry air and high pressure results in weak winds. Tradition states that sailors gave the region of the subtropical high the name "horse latitudes" because ships relying on wind power stalled; fearful of running out of food and water, sailors threw their horses and cattle overboard to save on provisions. (It's a puzzle why sailors would not have eaten the animals instead of throwing them overboard.) The Oxford English Dictionary claims the origin of the term "uncertain." Major deserts of the world, such as the Sahara and the Great Australian Desert, lie under the high pressure of the horse latitudes. The region is also known as the Calms of Cancer in the northern hemisphere and the Calms of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere.
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YouTube - Just for Fun - 0 views

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