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California Forever - Building a New City - COFL
CALIFORNIA FOREVER: Solano County sits at the crossroads of Northern California. Nestled between Sacramento, the Delta, San Francisco, and Napa Valley, Solano perfectly captures the diversity of California’s landscapes and its people. It is the home of agriculture and green energy industries that s
Date: 2023-09-05 13:57:22
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GAY PRIDE 2023 AROUND THE WORLD - COFL
In this video we present some of the gay pride parades that have already taken place in 2023 as well as some memories of the success of Gay Pride in other years. We highlight Jerusalem, Israel;Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Wilton Manors Florida: and the flying of the Gay Flag in Kyiv before the war in 2...
Date: 2023-06-02 17:11:33
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Climate Change - The North Pole Melt?


In the near future, the North Pole could truly be relegated to the realm of history. Since scientists started measuring winter sea ice, we’ve lost half a million square miles of it—and for every additional ton of carbon dioxide in the air, about 32 square feet of summer sea ice disappears. Robin
Date: 2017-12-19 16:00:44
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The Marshall Islands Are Disappearing
EBEYE, MARSHALL ISLANDS — Linber Anej waded out in low tide to haul concrete chunks and metal scraps to shore and rebuild the makeshift sea wall in front of his home. The temporary barrier is no match for the rising seas that regularly flood the shacks and muddy streets with saltwater and raw sewage
Date: 2017-06-01 22:05:25
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The Axolotl Salamander Doesn’t Wanna Grow Up | Deep Look
Native to the lakes of Mexico City, the axolotl stays in the water its whole life, swimming with a tail fin and breathing through frilly external gills. It’s nearly extinct in the wild, but survives in research labs the world over, studied for its amazing regenerative abilities. With our help, can t
Date: 2023-11-25 19:54:24
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Androgynous Supermodel Rain Dove
Rain Dove never saw herself as a supermodel, but her androgynous looks and unique gender-bending style took New York's fashion scene by storm. See how this self-proclaimed "gender capitalist" deals with building her personal brand and a hectic audition schedule one week before September's New York F...
Date: 2015-09-19 14:39:55
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Sea Storm
The power of the ocean is captured by these sailors trying to conquer the sea.
Date: 2011-08-12 18:04:09
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The Dance of the 41 - Mexico City 1901 - COFL
The 'Dance of the 41' changed the way that Mexico interpreted gender and sexuality forever. The number 13 is commonly considered unlucky, but in Mexico, the number 41 has been seen as taboo and avoided—at one point the Army left the number out of battalions, hotel and hospital rooms didn’t use it an
Date: 2021-03-23 17:16:15
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Mexico Earthquake Death Toll Rises, But Survivors Still Emerge From Rubble | TODAY
As of September 21, 2017, the death toll from the massive earthquake in Mexico is rising, but there are glimmers of hope amid the devastation: More survivors are being pulled from the rubble nearly two days after the quake struck. NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports for TODAY from Mexico City.
Date: 2017-09-22 15:16:50
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NOAA Satellite | Breathtaking Earth Images
The first set of images from the GOES-16 satellite have been released by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (N0AA). The geostationary satellite will be used for weather forecasting, severe storm tracking and more.
Date: 2017-03-06 13:50:00
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