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Über die Burg auf den Gipfel
May 5, 2024
(duration 2h42m)
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[from title] Leitz
Park Museumsnacht 2024
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1:38:53 und ja, da im Schlosspark, das ist ein sehr schön angelegter Park,
1:38:53 und ja, da im Schlosspark, das ist ein sehr schön angelegter Park,
DML424 Der Mann mit dem goldenen Colt
May 5, 2024
(duration 48m)
[from description] ...Bierangebots. Von einem Ausflug nach Cuxhaven und den historischen H-
Park-Hallen erzählt er ebenfalls, bevor wir die Möglichkeit diskutieren, einzelne Fußballspiele zu erwerben und welche Op...
[from itunes:summary] ...Bierangebots. Von einem Ausflug nach Cuxhaven und den historischen H-
Park-Hallen erzählt er ebenfalls, bevor wir die Möglichkeit diskutieren, einzelne Fußballspiele zu erwerben und welche Op...
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29:34 gehen ein bisschen spazieren und gucken uns die H-Park-Hallen an.
30:56 Und wir haben in diesen H-Park-Hallen halt alles Mögliche gelernt,
29:46 zwei Stunden lang einen Vortrag an verschiedenen Orten dann in diesen H-Park-Hallen
It Could Happen Here Weekly 129
May 4, 2024
(duration 2h37m)
[transcript]
1:15:54 could police the park outside, but either couldn't or just
1:23:42 Police Bureau showed back up in full riot gear. Park
1:23:45 rangers told protesters to exit the park area, and a
At Last, a Real Debate: The Duel of the Theories on Global Warming - The Climate Realism Show #108
May 3, 2024
(duration 1h12m)
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52:18 There was no reason why that would suddenly be the case. This chart here, this is from Battery Park, Manhattan, New York. It's the longest sea level gauge in the United States. It goes back to 1856, I believe it is. And what you see again is you see the same pace, approximately 1 foot per century.
1:05:08 And the tectonic plates are on a slower scale. Certainly the movement of the plates and and where the land masses are will affect whether we can have ice ages and glaciations. The fact that we have a continent over the South Pole and a pretty much enclosed sea over the North Pole is what you need for there to be an ice age like we're currently in an ice age. We've been in an ice age for 3000000 years. The ice age is about a 100000 years of advancing ice sheets, and then about 10000 years of welcome interruption.
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