So, you’ve “Self Potato’ed” before, well so have I and honestly haven’t we all? I’m here to inspire you to be the most positive person you know! Have fun and do share your own self potato moments.
Bohol, home of the Tarsier, the World’s smallest primate and other natural wonders…Caves, Beaches, River Cruises, Hiking, Kayaking, Chocolate Hills, Festivals….It’s all here! info@globalvideoprotv.com
A documentary about the work of two midwives, one Palestinian and one Israeli, whose project to raise awareness about the importance of skin-to-skin contact between mothers and newborns is an inspiring story of coexistence. Leslie Wolff and Aishi Saifi are participants in Circle of Health International’s (cohintl.org) Middle East Coexistence Project.
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I must be the happiest hamster on the planet! True to her word mom went and got me Cheesie Chewz!!! Yummy, Im so happy- Ooh! Im gonna go so I can eat one! Come here, little beauties… For more cute and funny pets, download our iPhone and Android mobi…
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Iceland is an abundance of exciting natural landscapes. The south of this island, set amid the North Atlantic, is particularly famous for its remarkable waterfalls. The Gullfoss, in the Haukadalur Valley, is certainly one of the most famous and most beautiful and is one of Iceland’s main tourist attractions. The wild torrents of the Hvitá originate at the Langjökull Glacier that covers an area of 950 square kilometres and is the second largest glacier in Iceland. When visiting the Seljalandsfoss, it is necessary to wear waterproof clothing. If there is a strong wind, it can blow the spray from the waterfall onto nearby spectators. Those who come here are almost hypnotized by the racing water, most of which comes from the melting ice of two large glacial systems, the Eyjafjallajökull and the Myrdalsjökull, which have shaped the landscape of this Icelandic region. Nowhere else in the world has as many magnificent waterfalls as does this volcanic island located in the North Atlantic. The untamed force of the natural elements here and its mighty curtains of water make Iceland one of the last great natural wonders on Earth!
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