Palace Moat, Tokyo Japan
Genre: Entertainment
by: jaambageek
Panelists discuss the need to protect America's borders with a moat.
Genre: TV Videos
by: OnionNewsNetwork
Direct Link: http://www.dldhistory.com/link2us.asp?ID=1014 It has been questioned why Walt Disney built the castle relatively small (it only rises 75 feet above the moat), but he actually had a very good reason. He recalled that the tyrants of Europe built huge, imposing castles in order to intimidate the peasents. Disney wanted his castle to be friendly, so it was built on a smaller scale. When you are walking through the castle away from the statue, and you pass under the Disney Family Seal and you walk a few more steps until you're almost out of the castle, look down and there's a gold spike (survey marker) in the ground. Complete video of Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty's Castle at DLDHistory.com
Genre: Funny Videos
by: DLDHistory
London, Bonn and Paris, 8 September, 2009: Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom today announce that they have entered into exclusive negotiations to combine T-Mobile UK and Orange UK in a new 50:50 joint venture company.The new joint venture will create the UK’s leading mobile operator. It will have a combined mobile customer base of around 28.4 million, representing approximately 37 percent of UK mobile subscribers*, based on figures at end December 2008. By integrating Orange’s broadband activities, the joint venture will also have the capabilities to offer convergent solutions to its customers in the future. The business will have pro forma 2008 revenues of approximately €9.4 billion (£7.7 billion) and EBITDA of €2.1 billion (£1.7 billion)**.This combination will bring substantial benefits to UK consumers. It will result in expanded network coverage and enhanced indoor and outdoor network quality for 2G and 3G services, as well as better customer proximity through a larger network of own shops and ...
Genre: News Videos
by: tvcgroup
Here in part 1 you will see the beginning of the Chiang Mai Thailand Flower Festival Parade, part of the old city wall and moat. If you like marching bands, colorful floats and pretty girls come watch the video. More in Part 2.
by: allthai
this happened at singapore zoo on november 13 2008 even though i am not the original photographer, i hope Break gallery will feature this series of pictures and send me $10 to paypal pictures are from Straits Times original photographer is Mr W. R. de Boer as stated by ST By Khushwant Singh A CLEANER at the Singapore Zoo who jumped into the white tiger enclosure yesterday was killed by the animals as a horrified crowd looked on helplessly. Malaysian Nordin Montong, 32, was set upon by two of the three big cats in the enclosure at around noon. According to eyewitnesses, Mr Nordin, who was seen shouting and flinging items about shortly before the incident, vaulted a low wall and landed in a moat in the enclosure, four metres below. Carrying a yellow pail and a broom, he then crossed the 1.75m-deep moat, walked up to a rocky ledge near where the animals were and began agitating them by swinging the broom. As two of the tigers approached him, he covered his head with the pail, lay down on the ground, and c
Genre: Photos
by: edmw_sg
Our Bromley Branch takes home a green gong at the Bromley Environmental Awards:Last Friday (26th June) our Bromley branch won a prestigious accolade in the Business Environment category for building energy efficient design, renewable energy installations, energy management and landscape biodiversity measures at the Borough of Bromleys Environment Awards, 2009.Bromleys Mayor, Councillor Douglas Auld hosted an evening celebrating sustainability in the Council Chamber and its lush gardens which houses a moat, a marvellous duck house and fountain accented by a live orchestra and on a beautiful summers evening.Environmental champion, Alistair McGowan presented our very own Scott Mackenzie and Aaron Bekir with the Business Environment trophy and commented Can you build one of your stores near my house please?.Details of all winners will soon be available at http://www.bromley.gov.uk/environment...http://www.bigyellowselfstorage.com
by: bigy3llow
Direct Link: http://www.dldhistory.com/link2us.asp?ID=1009 There is a break room the size of a basketball court located in the top. Matterhorn is 147 feet tall, exactly 1/100th size replica of the real mountain in Switzerland. The attraction is based on the Disney film Third Man on the Mountain. The Matterhorn is made of wood and steel with a plaster coating over a layer of metal mesh. In 1978 an Adominable Snowman, ice caverns and glowing ice crystals were added. Matterhorn mountain, started as a 20-foot-high pile of dirt. When construction crews were digging up the Sleeping Beauty Castle moat, they piled the dirt up to the right of the Sleeping Beauty Castle, on the border of Fantasyland and Tomorrowland. Workers leveled off the top, added a few park benches and young trees, and created a sparse picnic area, called "Lookout Mountain." Walt wouldn't leave it just dirt for long. He put one of the Skyway pylons on top and considered tying it into the Alpine theme by calling it Snow Mountain. Then, afte