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Los Angeles - Little Venice - Santa Monica en Santa Monica Pier RCv_D

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All inclusive Fun in the Sun ! 20 daily private family cruise and play packages to choose from !

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Ulleung Island is located in East Sea in Korea. As you can see from the video, Ulleung island's roads are quite hard to drive smoothly however, it reflects how Ulleung island is protected from modern society. People hardly found human touch in this island. Ulleung island is close to nature and keeps still its real beauty. Enjoy the view while you drive rough but nature made roads~!

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Horseshoe Bend National Military Park is the site of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, the last battle of the Creek War on March 27, 1814. This park, located just east of Alexander City, Alabama, is one of the four dedicated 'War of 1812' parks in the National Park System. The others are Fort McHenry National Monument in Baltimore, Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial in Ohio, and Chalmette National Battlefield in New Orleans. On the morning of 27 March 1814, General Andrew Jackson and an army of 3300 men consisting of Tennessee militia, United States regulars and both Cherokee and Lower Creek allies attacked Chief Menawa and 1000 Upper Creek or Red Stick warriors fortified in the "horseshoe" bend of the Tallapoosa River. Horseshoe Bend National Military Park conducts reenactments of different phases of the battle on the forth Saturday of each month. These activities are fun and educational. They start around 10am and go to 5pm. My daughter and I drove up to watch the activities recently. Unfortunately, about a half hour after our arrival things were called off because of severe thunderstorms in area. In fact, if you listen close to the reenactment video you can hear all the thundering and wind blowing. We hope to go back and update you soon. Better still, join us there. This video is part of a two-part series of videos on our visit to the Horseshoe Bend National Military Park. Horseshoe Bend -- Revisited www.youtube.com Horseshoe Bend -- The Reenactment www.youtube ...

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Talladega, Alabama - Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB), located in Talladega, Alabama celebrated its rich and diverse 150th anniversary in 2008. Over 150 years have passed since a young deaf boy so touched the heart of his older brother that a dream emerged of a school for children like him in Alabama. It began in a small way with the enrollment of two students growing to 22 by the end of the first year. Today, Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind is the nation's most comprehensive education and service program for individuals with vision or hearing loss, serving more thousands people and their families each year. This video of part of a series of videos featuring the area of Talladega, Alabama. You can see other Talladega videos at the following links: Talladega Alabama -- Jemison Carnegie Heritage Hall www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- Waldo Covered Bridge www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- A Drive Through Town www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- A Walk Through Town www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- Davey Allison www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- Logan Martin Dam www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- Old L&N Train Depot www.youtube.com Talladega Alabama -- Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind www.youtube.com If you want to learn more about the Talladega, Alabama area go to: www.freetravelwithus.com Visit www.FreeTravelWithUs.com for more exciting travel locations. Please email us at FrankieD@FreeTravelWithUs ...

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Dauphin Island Alabama - A Drive to the Island Dauphin Island, Alabama, named after Louis XIV's great-grandson, is a barrier island located three miles south of the mouth of Mobile Bay in the Gulf of Mexico. Entry to the island is made by crossing the Gordon Persons Bridge, three mile long high rise bridge, which opened a in July, 1982 after the original draw bridge was destroyed by Hurricane Frederic in 1979. An automobile ferry from the eastern shore also offers an entry point on the eastern end of the island. Many attractions are located on the east end of the island including Fort Gaines, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, Dauphin Island Campground, Audubon Bird Sanctuary and numerous boat launch sites. Beautiful beaches of sugar white sand, public golf course and parks are added attractions located on the west end of the island. Together they make Dauphin Island a wonderful laid-back resort destination. Ifyou would like more information on Dauphin Island, Alabama go to: www.freetravelwithus.com If you would like more information on the Mobile, Alabama area go to: www.freetravelwithus.com Visit www.FreeTravelWithUs.com for more travel locations. Please email us at FrankieD@FreeTravelWithUs.com with any helpful suggestions on how we can do a better job documenting our travels and getting the word out about our website. Thanks!

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Alabama 2010 All State White Band

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Dauphin Island Alabama - A Drive on the Island Dauphin Island, Alabama, named after Louis XIV's great-grandson, is a barrier island located three miles south of the mouth of Mobile Bay in the Gulf of Mexico. Entry to the island is made by crossing the Gordon Persons Bridge, three mile long high rise bridge, which opened a in July, 1982 after the original draw bridge was destroyed by Hurricane Frederic in 1979. An automobile ferry from the eastern shore also offers an entry point on the eastern end of the island. The island is approximately 14 miles long and 1 3/4 miles wide at the widest point. The eastern six miles are inhabited while the western 8 miles are undeveloped and privately owned. It is estimated that 1300 permanent residents call Dauphin Island home. The number of residents soars during vacation and holiday times. The entire island has been designated as a bird sanctuary and thousands of visitors come to experience the annual migrations. Ifyou would like more information on Dauphin Island, Alabama go to: www.freetravelwithus.com If you would like more information on the Mobile, Alabama area go to: www.freetravelwithus.com Visit www.FreeTravelWithUs.com for more travel locations. Please email us at FrankieD@FreeTravelWithUs.com with any helpful suggestions on how we can do a better job documenting our travels and getting the word out about our website. Thanks!

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Antonio Hart Band at "2010 Taichung Jazz Festival", the 3rd night (10.18.2010) Antonio Hart Band - ???????, 10.18.2010 Alto SAX: Antonio Hart (Band Leader) Bass: John Lee Drum: Albert "Tootie" Heath Piano: Benny Green Trumpet: Gregory Gisbert Name of the tune - Stars fell on alabama

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