This is a sonification of the Off East Coast Of Honshu, Japan 5.8WP earthquake (6/5/2012 19:31:34 GMT). It was made from a seismogram recorded by the global seismic station YSS in SAKHALIN, RUSSIA. Find more at www.flyrok.org. Длительность: 0:02
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No subtitles are available. This film was prohibited to show at theaters due to diplomatic pressure. This story is a tribute to telegram office women in Karafuto, Sakhalin, who died due to attack by Soviet Union after the end of world war 2. End of the ww2 of Japan was on August 15, 1945. While Soviet attack was made on August 20 th 1945. Russia still occupies Japanese Northern Islands illegally, even though Sakhalin and all of Chishima, the Kuril Islands, belong to Japan. I heard that some Russian positivist professors have started to teach the truth to students though. Длительность: 9:03
Stepping onboard the overnight sleeper;-Hi Guy's, I have two very short videos here of some trains I saw and travelled on a recent work trip to Sakhalin, Sakhalin is part of Russia, and is Russia's largest island, which is about one-quarter the size of Japan, and just off the East coast of Russia, and just north of Japan. I had to travel from Yuzhno the capitol in the south to Nogliki in the north, on an overnight train, a journey of some 14 hours, I had never been on a train for 14 hours before, and although there was not a great deal to see on the journey, other than trees when the light was good enough to see out, it was an interesting railway experience, each carriage on the train has a stewardess, who checked your ticket and your passport on boarding, even though we were not crossing any international borders. The checking of a passport by a rather straight faced and robust looking stewardess to board a train seemed like a throwback to the days of the USSR as seen in an old spy movie of the cold war years. The stewardess's also prepare each compartment with fresh linen and they also served food, coffee and vodka etc in the first class carriages, and whilst each carriage had a stewardess the level of service was slightly different for each class. The journey was like going back in time to when train travel was quite different, the trains looked quite dated but were clan and comfortable and had mats carpets and curtains and it seemed typically Russian, dated and <b>...</b> Длительность: 2:14
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