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EES plays live Bastard! This is the best band to hear live in concert.
NOTE: I did not film this. I found it online somewhere; and I thought people here would love it, too.
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The title track from 2005 album BEAT ME...
EES are a glorious celebration of Classic Rock, Punk and Metal... A true power trio who make music with an attitude from the time before heavy music became fractured into a diverse multitude of sub-genres and we were all still one big happy rock and roll family.
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Short film by Dominic Hailstone. This film was created without any use of computer graphics. Find out more about him, and this video, at:
http://www.bbc.co .uk/dna/filmnetwork/ A4009925
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Eels are catadromous, meaning they spawn at sea and return to freshwater as elvers to grow. Often elvers cannot reach the parent headwater due to obstructing dams and in this case a cranberry drop flume at a reservoir dike. Brad Chase from Mass DMF has developed a concept to get these elvers up a ramp.
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The CFZ travel to the Lake District in northern England to investigate reports of giant eels in Lake Windermere and Coniston Water. But the hunt has wider implications than just these famous beauty spots - if the CFZ are correct, this might be the first step towards solving the mystery of the Loch Ness Monster!
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A friendly moray eel confuses the divers thumb with the sausage. Please don't touched and feed the fishes! Original: http://www.verfickte scheisse.com/fisch-i sst-daumen/
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Questa è un' anguilla inghiottitrice (Eurypharynx), un pesce abissale.
Quì potete vedere perchè è chiamata "inghiottitrice"...< br />
La musica l' ho aggiunta io; mi piace e penso che sia adatta.
This is a gulper eel (Eurypharynx), an abyssal fish.
Here you can see why it's called "gulper"...
I added the song; I like it and I think it's appropriate.