Bolivian News rushed to the air in hopes they were the first in the world to find pictures from inside Air France 447. Turned out they only had a few photos from the opening scene of Lost.
Genre: News Videos
by: thebuzzkiller69dude
Bolivian plane shots against were the first since the Law on slaughter, says FAB Single loaded with 176 kg of cocaine was forced to land. Two Air Force aircraft participated in the persecution in Rond?nia. The warning shots fired by an aircraft of a single FAB against carrying cocaine on the Amazon region, in Maryland, were the first since it came into force the Law of Slaughter in 2004. The video released by the Air Force shows the persecution occurred on Thursday (4) a small plane that was loaded with 176 kg of cocaine base paste. The aircraft was not to be slaughtered. Two Bolivians accused of flying the plane - who fled after the landing - were arrested this morning by police and Federal Civil. Supported by the Law of the slaughter, the soldiers of the FAB fired two bursts of machine gun shots, after the pilots had ignored requests to stay and try to maneuver the airplane toward the border with Bolivia. According to the Air Force, the aircraft suspected of Bolivian registration, flew at an alt
Genre: Military Videos
by: paulopy
Apparently, Liu Kang is the newest player on this Bolivian soccer squad.
Genre: Sports Videos
by: carver55
http://www.bronxzoo.com Everything is fascinating to this baby titi monkey at the Bronx Zoo. You can visit the little one and its mom in the Monkey House, where you'll surely get a curious look from those round, liquid eyes.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: WCSBronxZoo
Me playing around with a song I composed..a song without a name other than 'Charango song' for now :D enjoy..
by: Smike2012
http://bronxzoo.com With its tiny face and big yawn, this baby titi monkey born in early December at the Bronx Zoo’s Monkey House is melting visitors’ hearts.
Karen Luyckx, CAFODs representative in Bolivia talks about how indigenous communities in the Bolivian highlands are coping with the effects of a changing climate.
by: cafodtv
This is me a couple of weeks ago, July 2008 dancing along with an OLDIES, a Bolivian song of SAVIA ANDINA, popular singer in the 60s.
by: estinaa