The Himalayas Everest 2011 HD Russian team 7 Summits - mountain climbing. John Delaney, has died while trying to climb Mt. Everest. He was less than 50 meters from the top. It was Delaney's second attempt to climb Everest, according to the Daily Mail. He was 42. According to Alexander Abramov, the summit of Everest was climbed by seven members of the expedition 7 Summits Club, guides Victor Bobok and Noel Hanna, and seven Sherpas. We were the first in this decisive day, because we started first. Our team reached the summit about 3:30 local time. Climbers: Members of the expedition 7 Summits Club: Karina Mezova (28 years) Nalchik, Andrew Podolyan (39) Moscow, Dmitry Sokov (43) Sakhalin, Igor Prinzyuk (33) Khabarovsk, Yuri Beloivan (44) Moscow, Roman Gretzky (39) Moscow, Christopher Cannizzaro (25) US Guides: Noel Hanna (44) Ireland, Victor Bobok (50) Moscow. And our beloved friends Sherpas ( 7 persons). www.vidgeversa.ru Длительность: 4:06
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Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (KAL 007, KE 007[Notes 2]) was a Korean Air Lines civilian airliner that was shot down by Soviet interceptors on 1 September 1983, over the Sea of Japan, near Moneron Island just west of Sakhalin island. All 269 passengers and crew aboard were killed, including Lawrence McDonald, a sitting member of the United States Congress. The aircraft was en route from New York City to Seoul via Anchorage when it strayed into prohibited Soviet airspace around the time of a US reconnaissance mission.... Длительность: 4:23
Advances from producing nations, potential new uses for natural gas, diversified supply routes and new technologies are all impacting strategies for both suppliers and consumers of natural and liquefied gas. 1) How will new pipeline networks coming on stream in the coming years reshape the European energy security over the coming decade? 2) How might emerging technologies for extracting shale natural gas impact supply over the coming decades? 3) What new investments and technologies must Russia make if it is to consolidate its pivotal position in the global energy markets? DMITRY MEDVEDEV, PRESIDENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION ANNOUNCES THE WINNERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL GLOBAL ENERGY AWARD Moderator * Rair Simonyan, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Morgan Stanley Bank LLC Panelists * Ambassador Richard H. Jones, Deputy Executive Director, International Energy Agency * Edward Morse, Managing Director and Head of Global Commodities Research, Credit Suisse * Igor Sechin, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation * Dr. Daniel Yergin, Сhairman, IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates Inc. Energy Corporation Executives (first row) * Vagit Alekperov, President, LUKOIL OJSC * Nils Smedegaard Andersen, Partner, Group CEO, AP Moller-Maersk * Vladimir Bogdanov, General Director, Surgutneftegas OJSC * Nikolay Brunich, General Director, Zarubezhneft JSC * Peter Caddy, Development Director, Argus Media Ltd * Jean-Francois Cirelli, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors <b>...</b> Длительность: 14:04
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On May 12 the California Coastal Commission passed a resolution to oppose the proposed IWC rules, and to show support for the current moratorium on commercial whaling. The resolution urges President Obama to direct the US delegation to vote against the new rules at the International Whaling Commission meeting, and asks the IWC to focus on protecting whales and their habitat. This new proposal for commercial whaling stops the whaling moratorium which for 24 years has helped to bring whales back from the brink of extinction. President Obama has initiated, organized and strongly promoted the proposal to allow the commercial killing of the endangered whale species. The policy would reward countries which have already killed 33000 whales since the moratorium had been established. Allowing commercial whaling would mark an unacceptable setback for whales and conservation. About every 2 years the female Gray Whale gives birth to one calf in Baja California, Mexico. She nurses her calf for 7- 8 month. Her milk is 53% fat (human milk is 2% fat). Mother and baby remain in the lagoons for 2 to 3 months, so the baby can build fat in order to stay warm in the cold water of the northern regions. Once threatened by fisher people in Baja California, the Gray Whales enjoy lots of attention and protection in the lagoons today, because one fisher man recognized that the whales attract tourism and bring them much more money than they had gained through their fishing industry. People from all <b>...</b> Длительность: 9:55