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Language About The Unspeakable ~ Part 4/6 Terence McKenna

Raving In The Light Of The Third Millennium Language About The Unspeakable Maui, Hawaii, February 1994 Firstly, many thanks to Kevin Esbensen for making this upload possible. Kevin had a VHS copy from the original event (Recorded by AXIOM, I can’t find them on the net and these recordings seem to be no longer available, I will gladly remove them upon request) which he then converted to DVD and kindly sent copies to me at his own expense to be shared with the community here. I’m very grateful to be able to present this for you on Kevin’s behalf. This talk has only appeared in audio format as far as I know on The Psychedelic Salon as, “In Praise Of Psychedelics” and here as, “Speaking The Unspeakable”. As a host of a channel that archives McKenna material it’s a great pleasure to be able to bring you something new (to the web) that may have been lost to time if not for the foresight and generosity of Mr. Esbensen, thank you Kevin. ~blimp Kevin Esbensen www.youtube.com Divine Nation (Salvia Divinorum) www.facebook.com Alchemical Archives alchemicalarchives.blogspot.co.uk

Invasive Species: The Story of Bunny

Hank tells us the story of bunny and planet Wonderful, and the impacts of exotic invasive species on ecosystems while introducing us to a couple interesting individuals. Like SciShow on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow SciShow on Twitter: www.twitter.com References for this episode can be found in the Google document here: dft.ba tags: science, biology, ecology, scishow, invasive species, exotic species, ecosystem, non-native species, starling, boa constrictor, kudzu, brown tree snake, guam, predator, competitor, extinct, extinction, biological control, mongoose, hawaii, asian clam, freshwater mussels, human, impact, florida

Hawaii Sea Camp session 2 part 2 – Scuba camp for teens

www.hawaiiseacamp.com 808-443-7189 Session 2 at Hawaii Sea Camp was the best yet with 14 kids from all across the US learning how to scuba dive, free dive; cliff-jump and bodysurf in the beautiful waters surrounding Kona on Hawaii’s Big Island! Don’t miss the breath-taking manta ray night dive at the end. Learn in paradise! Set in stunning Captain Cook, Hawaii,Hawaii Sea Camp is geared toward young people who are interested in the marine environment, either for recreation or as a prospective career. We run scuba certification, snorkel and marine science programs for four two week sessions during the summer, and for customizable time slots year-round. All levels of PADI certification are offered up to Master Diver, including Open Water referrals (for those just getting started), Advanced Open Water and Rescue Diver. Teens can choose to specialize in a variety of skills including underwater photography and videography, deep diving, search and recovery; night diving, etc. Once the certifications are achieved, HSC campers participate in tropical marine science programs in partnership with the University of Hawaii, helping collect data on marine life to better understand the state of Hawaii’s reefs. Next, an excursion is always made to any number of beautiful spots on the Big Island – whether it’s bodysurfing at green sands beach, cliff jumping from the southern most point in the US or camping in the stunning Waipio Valley, adventure is our priority! Each two week session