South Africa safari game reserve – 29MAY2003

Posted by admin on March 9th, 2010 and filed under game preserve | 3 Comments »

Todd Beck and Bob Rice visit Ekuthuleni Lodge in Welgevonden Game Reserve near Vaalwater, South Africa, on 29MAY2003.

Duration : 0:9:58

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Ulusaba Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, South Africa

Posted by admin on March 6th, 2010 and filed under game preserve | No Comments »

Ulusaba Game Resrev, mix of 5 videos I took !express# !metadata#!version#v1.0.r291!/version#!format#1.001!/format#!totalTime#92165!/totalTime#!width#400!/width#!height#300!/height#!maxSceneSize#0!/maxSceneSize#!clientPublishTime#Mon Jul 16 10:23:24 GMT 0100 2007!/clientPublishTime# !/metadata# !scenes#!scene/#!scene/#!scene/#!scene/#!scene/# !/scenes# !asset path=”finished/8ABB25D4B854F605-C85DE74F31E257E8.flv” type=”VideoContent” desc=”"#!stamp time=”0″# !mute#false!/mute# !height#300!/height# !display#true!/display# !position#0!/position# !width#400!/width# !volume#0.75!/volume#!/stamp#!stamp time=”92165″# !display#false!/display#!/stamp# !/asset#!/express#

Duration : 0:1:32

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How can I preserve my game saves before I uninstall a game from my PC?

Posted by admin on March 5th, 2010 and filed under game preserve | 1 Comment »

Having trouble with Borderlands since I installed the newest patch, so I am going to try uninstalling the whole game and reinstall it, but I don’t want to lose my characters. Is there a way to preserve my saves?
please help me

Hi

Generally when you un-install a game, your save files does not get un-installed. So you can continue the game later when you install them again.

Borderlands save games are located in :-

My Documents>Myr games>borderlands>savedata

Just take a backup of it before uninstalling it.

ps2 boot disk for playing copied game?

Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under game preserve | 1 Comment »

If I copy one of my games to preserve the original and use the ps2 boot disk, will this corrupt or ruin my ps2 for any other original games?

Google it.

More math word problems help please?

Posted by admin on February 23rd, 2010 and filed under game preserve | 3 Comments »

To determine the number of deer in a game preserve, a conservationist catches 638 deer, tags them and lets them loose. Later, 312 deer are caught; 156 of them are tagged. How many deer are in the preserve?

312/156 * 638 = 1276

Selous Game Reserve and Zanzibar Island

Posted by admin on February 22nd, 2010 and filed under game preserve | 3 Comments »

This video features two game lodges in the Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania as well as various accommodations on Zanzibar island, including the spice tour and Stonetown as well as Chapwani island. http://www.baobatravel.com

Duration : 0:4:48

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looking for a resturant in northern lower michigan that you over look a wooded place with deer elk ect. roamin?

Posted by admin on February 21st, 2010 and filed under game preserve | 1 Comment »

i only went there once 25 years or so i believe it to be near otsego county michigan there where deer elk and other wildlife roaming around while you ate in a resturant above the animals its like a game preserve

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http://www.bluffsresort.com/
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PAARL in Palawan 2008

Posted by admin on February 19th, 2010 and filed under game preserve | 3 Comments »

PALAWAN, the island paradise southwest of the Philippine Archipelago, is popularly known for its sugar-white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful marine, and rare collection of exotic animals, birds and butterflies. Home of two World Heritage sites (the Underground River and Tubbataha Reefs), it is the country’s prime tourist destination, inconceivably exotic and tropical. Palawan is an archipelago of jagged limestone islands with underground rivers, rocky coves, and virgin rainforest. Honda Bay, which has several islets including Cannon Island, Bat Island and Starfish Island, is one of the most popular but the fun in Palawan is in discovering your own deserted stretch of sand.

When Chinese explorer Chao Ju-Kua stumbled upon Palawan in 1225, he dubbed the 270-mile-long (435-kilometer-long) island the “land of beautiful harbors” where “lofty ridges and cliffs rise as steeply as the walls of a house.” Among its Natural Wonders are the world- famous El Nido Cliffs , St. Paul Subterranean Park , Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park, Ursula Island Game Refuge and Bird Sanctuary , Calauit Game Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary, and Coron Island Protected Area( all of which are Protected Areas of Palawan ).

Its main attraction is the St. Paul Subterranean Park, an 8.2 kilometer underground river, reputed to be the world’s longest, that winds through a spectacular cave before emptying into the South China Sea. Cathedral chambers, wide hallways, and interesting geologic formations greet the wide eyed visitor to the grotto hidden beneath St. Paul Mountain. At the mouth of the cave, a clear lagoon is framed by ancient trees growing night to the water’s edge. Monkeys, large monitor lizards and squirrels find their niche on the beach forest near the cave. Just outside the national park is a wide expanse of beach in Sabang. (View my Amazing Palawan video for more on this trip)

Renowned underwater explorer Jacques Costeau has described Palawan as having one of the most beautiful seascapes in the world. Sprawled beneath the seas are nearly 11,000 square kilometers of coral reefs and myriads of fish swim in these underwater gardens.

For the first time, the Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians (PAARL) held its National Summer Conference in Palawan to enable many participants to enjoy the island paradise, dubbed as “the last frontier.”. Venue of the conference was a retreat house, St. Ezekiel Moreno Spirituality Center, a 15-minute tricycle ride from the airport. During the 3-day conference, participants were treated to a Luau Fellowship Night and an exciting city tour (view my Amazing Palawan City Tour video for more). As one of the conference speakers, I had plenty of time after my lecture to video the place and take a 2.5 hour trip to the underground river. The still shots were done by one of the participants.

Duration : 0:10:39

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Why were the gladiatorial games necessary for preserving the emperors control of roman society?

Posted by admin on February 19th, 2010 and filed under game preserve | 2 Comments »

I need at least three reasons.

Some points that you may be able to use??
1) Kept the people happy
2) Prooved the emporers wealth and power to the people
3) It was a punishment for law breakers, and hence sent a good message to the people that if they broke the law, they’d go into the arena.

They weren’t exactly important, but, if an emporer was not liked by his people, or just wanted a boost in popularity, then they held gladitorial games.

Emporers had to keep both the senate and the people happy, and the games were a simple but costly way of doing this.

The movie "Gladiator" (you’ve probably seen it) isn’t a true story, but their is truth in it when the emporer commudus gives the people many gladiatorial games in hope that it makes him more popular with the people.

What’s the difference in Dark Spot Giraffes an Light spotted Giraffes?

Posted by admin on February 17th, 2010 and filed under game preserve | 2 Comments »

Fossil Rim Wild Life Game Preserve in Glen Rose Texas has a couple Light Spotted Giraffes and one Dark Spotted one. I was just wondering if this was because they were from different regions.

It is possible that they have slightly different traits or different environments where darker/lighter spots are favored, but most of the time the spots get darker with age.