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Happy New Year 2011 – Relaxing Music – At Peace With Myself by J.Michele Bodine Hawaii- HD

Happy New Year 2011 Relax and feel the connection of Beautiful Music and Calming Nature Song : At Peace with Myself Album : Heaven Touching Earth Artist : J. Michele Bodine Website : www.starlightharmonymusic.com Join me on Facebook : www.facebook.com See all of my videos – Playlist www.youtube.com Beautiful and inspiring ambient music can help create inner peace. It can support personal growth, healing and alleviate pain, stress, anxiety, fears and insomnia. Since 1980, I have been channeling keyboard music. Through the years I have tuned into individuals, groups of people, those in transition, events, lyrics, video productions, and have brought through melodies that have had powerful effects. My music has inspired artists and writers, increasing their creativity. Psychotherapists, Reiki and massage therapists find that is takes their work to deeper levels. I have discovered that autistic children are able to interact with these melodies. The passages of this new age music supports deep relaxation, and if used during meditation, it can take one on a spiritual journey. Hospitals and clinics are using my music to comfort patients undergoing medical procedures. Words are inadequate to describe the experiences my music offers. You must listen to it, allowing the notes to enfold you in their embrace. As background music, the effects are subtle. Intentional listening to this music with no outside interruptions, creates the most desirable effects. By incorporating beautiful

The Fire Knife Dance

Film was made by Devin Graham. Add my facebook! 🙂 www.facebook.com And don’t forget Twitter! 🙂 www.twitter.com To contact me about potenital freelance jobs/feature film work, contact me by email here. [email protected] The music for this video was composed by Elton Luz. You can contact him at this link. www.wix.com You can download the song off of itunes in the link directly below 🙂 itunes.apple.com The fire knife dancers are all professionals and some of the best in the world. They all work at the Polynesian Cultural Center which is the number one tourist attraction in Hawaii. It’s like Disneyland, but Hawaii style, where guests learn and experience the full Polynesian culture. If you want more info on this place where you can see more fire knife dancers and other amazing things, check out the link below (ps no one is paying me to say this :)) www.polynesia.com I have below the three fire knife dancers I worked with, in the order that they appear in the video. They were all awesome to work with and I now consider all of them great friends. Malo Matau Maika Tuala Rockett Tenney My friend James Choi was the one who had a great help in making this all happen as well. He was the original contact for the fire knife dancers, and he got them all together and the fire knifes that we needed. Also my friend Nathan Smith helped setting up, and filming the other camera that was on the tripod, as well as James. As far as the technical details of this video go….. It was shot on

Sailing Back to Hawaii – Day 30: Squally, Squally Nights

Returning to Hawaii after four years cruising the Pacific Northwest our daily logs continue to tell the story. Start at the beginning , watch our “Sea Log” Playlist for our 2007 voyage from Hawaii to Neah Bay, WA. or, for our trip down the West Coast see our “Sailing the Pacific Coast” Playlist. More at cruisinglealea.com

Sunsets, Beaches & Butts! Hawaii Part 1 The Big Island

It’s Hawaii Week! Join me & Kim for some goofy fun in paradise! Part 1: youtu.be Part 2: youtu.be Part 3: youtu.be Part 4: youtu.be Part 5: youtu.be We start off on the island of Hawaii, also known as The Big Island. Hawaiian Music by Daniel Ho www.youtube.com www.danielho.com opening theme instrumentation by Kevin MacLeod http Vocals by Greg Benson See more of Greg’s Travels! www.youtube.com The Island of Hawaii is the youngest island in the Hawaiian chain and is also by far the biggest, providing a vast canvas of environments to discover a variety of unrivaled natural wonders. This is the home of one of the world’s most active volcanoes (Kilauea), the tallest sea mountain in the world at more than 33000 feet (Maunakea), the most massive mountain in the world (Maunaloa) and the largest park in the state (Hawaii Volcanoes National Park). All but two of the world’s climate zones generate everything from lush rain forests to volcanic deserts, snow-capped mountaintops to beautiful black sand beaches.

Canary Islands Tidal Wave

El Hierro Volcano: Is one of the smallest of the Canary Islands, the origins of the island date back some 100 million years when the ocean floor shifted with the movement of the Earth’s mantle. The crust cracked into a three pointed star releasing flows of magma. After 3 eruptions, the island emerged from the ocean as an imposing volcano more than 2000 meters high. It has now been over 200 years since the last eruption but El Hierro. Although being the smallest island, it has the largest number of volcanoes with over 500 open sky cones and another 300 covered by the most recent outflows. There has been uncertainty surrounding reports of a historical eruption taking place in 1793. Meanwhile, scientific research is predicting that an eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano, at La Palma in the Canary Islands would result in a massive mega-tsunami that would reach the East Coast of America. Geological evidence suggests that during a future eruption, Cumbre Vieja Volcano on the Island of La Palma may experience a catastrophic failure of its west flank, dropping 150 to 500 km3 of rock into the sea. Using a geologically reasonable estimate of landslide motion, we model tsunami waves produced by such a collapse. Waves generated by the run-out of a 500 km3 (150 km3) slide block at 100 m/s could transit the entire Atlantic Basin and arrive on the coasts of the Americas with 10-25 m (3-8 m) height. Lateral collapses of oceanic island volcanoes rank amongst the most spectacular natural