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Tourists watch as the 70 meters (220 feet) front wall of the glacier Perito Moreno breaks down Sunday, March 14, 2003 for the first time in 16 years in Lago Argentino, some 3,200 kilometers, (2,000 miles) southwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Here it is a classic Goldberg squash match from the February 12th 1998 edition of "WCW Thunder". It was actually an impressive win by the then-soon to be WCW World Heavyweight Champion; love him or hate him, he's "Da Man"!!! Enjoy!
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The power of glaciers are explored. Go inside a glacier to see its spectacular beauty and raw power.
Earth the Biography: Ice :
SUN JULY 13 10P et/pt :
http://channel.na tionalgeographic.com /series/earth-the-bi ography/
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PlusRaw Video: Glacier Starts Rare Winter RuptureRaw Video: Glacier Starts Rare Winter RuptureThe Associated PressArgentina's Perito Moreno Glacier has begun a rare winter rupture. Officials say there is no prior record of such an ice break during the southern hemisphere's winter months of June through August.(July 7)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available.
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Adam and Phil took part in the Allalin Glacier Downhill Bike Race, Saas Fee 2007. Here is Phil's helmet cam video. Adam finished in a good position, and Phil crashed out breaking his arm.
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A nice Preview for"Speedgliding the Movie" in Spring 07. Pilots are Daniel Kofler, Oberrainer Tomy, Edlinger Robert. A big THX goes to Metchi and myproduction.at for filming and to-films for the Cut.
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Video of the Glacier on Mt. Tronador near Bariloche, Argentina. A big huge chunk of the glacier breaks loose about 2:30 into the video, it was probably about the size of a house. They call the galcier Tronador (Thunder in english) because when pieces of the glacier break loose it sounds like thunder.