Chủ Nhật, 12 tháng 2, 2017

Waching daily Feb 13 2017

grand teton national park and the john d

rockefeller jr. Memorial Parkway are

home to black bears and grizzly bears

bears are intelligent and curious

animals with an incredible sense of

smell seven times greater than that of a

bloodhound this keen sense helps bears

locate food communicate with each other

detect danger and sometimes require

human food to keep bears and humans safe

visitors must properly store food

garbage and any item with an odor while

camping & recreation in bear country

imagine a bear strolling into your

campsite your food is in the trunk of

your car with the hatch open

are you gonna get up and close the trunk

with the bear approaching probably not

but the smell of food drinks dishes and

toiletries entices bears into campsites

and picnic areas when not immediately in

use keep anything with an odor in a bear

resistant food storage locker or in the

hard sided vehicle with doors locked and

windows closed

bears can break into cars when the

windows are cracked open and tear

through the soft cover on a pickup truck

or jeep remember if it smells lock it up

keep a clean camp park rangers and

campground hose will confiscate

improperly stored or unattended food and

you maybe find never leave backpacks or

coolers unattended even for a minute

tents are also vulnerable do not take

food water or toiletries into your tent

if a bear approaches while you are

eating take your food and retreat never

throw your food or backpack at a bare as

a distraction immediately report

careless campers and all bear sightings

to a campground host or the nearest

ranger your help may protect your life

and the Bears life

why does this matter improper storage

may allow bears to receive a food reward

bears that receive food even once and

learned that humans are a source of food

everything from bacon slices to

toothpaste

there's quickly become food condition

acting more aggressively each time they

seek human food this dangerous situation

usually results in the death of the bear

and order to protect the public

please help keep bears wild and people

safe be bear aware and follow all food

storage regulations enjoy your visit to

Grand Teton National Park but remember

it is a wild place with wildlife

For more infomation >> PROTECT WILDLIFE: KEEP YOUR FOOD SAFE - Duration: 3:08.

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Imaj - Something Real (Official Video + Lyrics) ** Dallas R&B 2017 ** - Duration: 3:26.

I've been trying to drink all of this pain away

And it's a shame to say That I really love you

Besides God, I place no one above you

My homies say I'm tripping when I talk about ya

And then I get to tripping from the thought about you

I was hoping we could make a change Why'd you have to change the game

Damn y'all all the same (shit) I wanna give the world to her

But I don't Trust her no more She be worried about these groupies

I'm like "baby they just groupies" Then I find out she's a groupie

Man this shit could be a movie She be playing like she's loyal

But she's all up in their DM Talkin bout she wanna see them

She would lie in my face say she don't know them

I should've listened to Breezy He said these hoes ain't loyal

These hoes ain't loyal (no)

Fuck these hoes fuck these hoes man Ima get this dough get this dough man

Put on my bros on my bros man I might invest in me a store man

But I ain't investing my time in you no more girl

And you can keep doing you I'll be fine without you girl

Yea yea yea

Aye I just want me something Real

I just want me something real (real real) Aye I just want me something Real

I just want me something real Yea

No I can't lie, I can't lie, no no can't lie about it

When it came down to her I was down to die about it

Go to war go to war for you Baby baby baby baby

There it is in my face Had to learn the harder way

Cold heart Cold heart took a nigga heart away Damn I done overdosed, done overdosed on you

(yea)

What am I 'posed to do yea My medicine was you yea

I can't win don't like losing yea Man I ain't doing this shit no more

Fuck these hoes fuck these hoes man Put on my bros on my bros man

Invest in me a store or something

Aye I just want me something Real I just want me something real (real real)

Aye I just want me something Real I just want me something real

Yea

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Blue Rondo - Alfred's All-In-One - Level 3

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Trump sent powerful and unmistakable signal to N. Korea: top aide - Duration: 2:31.

U.S. President Donald Trump says Washington stands one-hundred percent behind Japan after

North Korea launched its first ballistic missile since he took office.

The move was clearly seen by both Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as a targeted

act of provocation.

One of President Trump's top aides says the U.S. will send North Korea another signal

of its discontent very soon.

Kim Mok-yeon reports.

Just over three weeks since President Trump's inauguration, North Korea threw down its first

test to the new administration on Sunday... with its launch of a new type of ballistic

missile.

The leaders of the United States and Japan were quick to condemn the launch.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called it "absolutely intolerable" adding that the

regime must comply with the relevant UN Security Council resolutions.

President Trump said the United States completely stands behind Japan.

"Thank you very much Mr. Prime Minister.

I just want everybody to understand and fully know that the United States stands behind

Japan, it's great ally, 100 percent.

Thank you."

A few hours later,... a senior policy adviser to President Trump told U.S. news outlets

that the United States will reinforce and strengthen vital alliances in the Asia-Pacific

region in order to clamp down on North Korea.

Stephen Miller explained that Trump's short statement sent a powerful and unmistakable

signal to North Korea and the entire world as he stood shoulder to shoulder with the

prime minister of Japan and declared America's steadfast support of the alliance.

"The message is that we are going to reinforce and strengthen our vital alliances in the

Pacific region as part of our strategy to deter and prevent the increasing hostility

that we've seen in recent years from the North Korean regime."

Miller said the Trump administration would also be "sending another signal very soon"

to North Korea -- one involving a show of military might.

Calls for additional sanctions on North Korea are growing.

Republican senator Cory Gardner urged the administration to come up with stronger action

against North Korea by pushing through with a secondary boycott on Chinese firms doing

business with the North and deploying the THAAD missile defense system to South Korea

as soon as possible.

Tension is building as the issue of a preemptive attack has also been brought up in a joint

session between the upper and lower houses.

Kim Mok-yeon, Arirang News.

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LIVING WITH WILDLIFE AT GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK - Duration: 8:03.

in the heart of the Greater Yellowstone

Ecosystem sits grand teton national park

at nearly 20 million acres the Greater

Yellowstone landscape is one of the

largest intact tempered ecosystems on

the planet home to one of North

America's widest diversities of species

Grand Teton National Park plays host to

healthy populations of grizzly and black

bear wolves bison elk and moose over the

past two decades grizzly bears and

wolves have made a resurgence throughout

the region reintroduced yellowstone in

1995 wolves now thrive in Grand Teton

National Park grizzly bears once a rare

sight in the northern reaches of the

park are now visible throughout the

entire ecosystem today there are few

places in the continental United States

where you can view these animals with

such frequency protecting them has been

a long-standing tradition while you're

traveling in the park in the Jackson

Hole Valley watch for wildlife some

animals are most active in the early

morning and late evening other animals

are active all day

animals do wander onto the road so

please don't exceed the speed limit and

be particularly cautious when lighting

is poor or your visibility is limited

whether you are visiting during your

vacation or you live here in the valley

encountering wildlife can be both

thrilling and potentially dangerous

while you're here we hope you get to

experience wildlife safely the park does

have expectations and regulations about

how you conduct yourself while you're

here in the park for example the minimum

viewing distance from a bear or a wolf

is a hundred yards that's the distance

of a football field for all other

animals that distance is 25 yards the

easiest thing to remember is this if

your presence is altering the behavior

of any wild animal then you're too close

before exploring grand teton national

park remember this is bear country and

there are some precautions you really

should take first check in a visitor

center or ranger station to ask about

their closures and recent sightings

I can groups preferably three or more

solo hiking and trail running are

strongly discourage

make noise to avoid surprising a bear

boxing or clap your hands if the bear

knows your present will usually leave

during the middle of the day instead of

early in the morning or late in the

evening carry a can of EPA approved bear

spring and keep the canister we can

easily reach it not in your pack if

you're not familiar with bear spray

feel free to ask a park ranger for

hairspray demonstration both black and

grizzly bear vary in color from light

blonde to black so distinguishing which

species you're looking at can be

difficult if you encounter a bear on the

trail and it has not noticed you the

best approach is to back away slowly and

quietly and wait for the bear to leave

never approach a bear if the bear has

noticed you but is not acting

aggressively stay calm and do not run

both black and grizzly bear can run up

to 35 miles per hour which is more than

three times faster than you can

most bear attacks are the result of

surprise encounters mothers with Cubs or

bears defending food are especially

dangerous and may charge you

if a bear charges stand your ground and

prepare to use your bear spray if a bear

makes contact with you drop to the

ground and play dead lie flat on your

stomach

protecting your neck and your head with

your arms keep your pack on for

protection if the bear tries to turn you

over roll with the motion and return to

your stomach

be still and stay silent to convince the

bear you are not a threat

do not move until you're certain the

bear is gone

while most visitors are concerned about

encountering a bear

you should be cautious around all

wildlife moves and bison can be just as

dangerous as bears while these animals

seem tank they are wild and can react

with no advance notice if you are

fortunate to live in this ecosystem

please take precautions around your

residence is tempting as it may be

do not feed wildlife it is illegal in

both the park and the county also bird

feeders and vegetable gardens can

attract ear which in turn attract

predators

john d rockefeller jr. had saying every

right implies a responsibility every

opportunity and obligation every

possession a duty the Greater

Yellowstone Ecosystem is one of the last

remaining wild landscapes in the united

states without it our nation's heritage

will be little more than words on the

page it's a gift that comes with a great

responsibility

please enjoy your visit to Grand Teton

National Park be safe and remember to be

respectful to all wildlife

For more infomation >> LIVING WITH WILDLIFE AT GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK - Duration: 8:03.

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The Builder Episode 3: Brandon's 1998 Chevy K1500 - Duration: 12:07.

(upbeat music)

- Hey guys, Brandon here,

and I'm here to show you guys my 1998 Chevy K1500 271.

♫ I'm in it just to rewrite history

♫ 'Cause I'm in the mood to

♫ Label us the leaders of the leaders of the new school

♫ This aint for the radio, can't find this on YouTube

♫ This the type of killing that these critics aint used to

♫ Victorious

♫ Victorious

♫ Victorious

♫ In this day and age, I got time for innovation

♫ Time to be creative

(hip hop beat)

- Back in, I think it was 2014,

I had just gotten my license and I was looking for a truck.

I originally had a '97 K1500.

I sold it to my grandpa and then I found this newer '98.

Cleaner, less miles, and I really liked it

'cause it was a cabin and a half, had more room,

and it was a good first starter truck, basically, for me.

I had my truck for about a year, a year and a half maybe.

And then I just didn't like looking stock anymore,

basically what it was.

So I went to a dealer that sold tires

and picked up just a basic set of 16-inch wheels

and went from there.

From the beginning, from where I've went from the 16's,

I started looking at everybody else's builds

up on the social media websites and stuff,

saw everybody going bigger,

like, starting to get into the bigger wheels.

Like 20 by 12's, the bigger stuff.

I started looking around at other people's builds

and figured out that I could fit

a bigger wheel and tire combination on my truck

without lifting it.

So that's when I started looking into 20-inch wheels

for my truck.

My first set of 20 by 12's were the Vision Prowler,

which was a 20 by 12 with a negative 51 offset.

And the negative 51 offset is kinda what

made me wanna buy those wheels.

Because every other set of 20 by 12's is a negative 44,

so I felt like being a little bit more different

than everybody else would be kinda cool.

(hip-hop beat)

Price was a big set for me because I didn't wanna go out

and blow a grand or $900 on just the set of wheels

without tires.

So when I first came in the shop

and I saw them sitting there, I looked at the price tag

and it was only 750 bucks, which was only $100 more

than what I paid for my 16's.

So that's one of the main reasons why

I went for the Vision Prowlers.

First I had just basic all-terrains on my truck.

And then once I went with the 20's,

I kind of wanted that street truck look

because nobody that I knew had that look on a truck.

So I went with the Nitto 420S'

and a 30550R20,

which allowed me to fit the 20 by 12 without trimming

basically, anything on my stock suspension truck.

After the Vision Prowlers, I started looking around

at another set of wheels because SEMA was coming up

and I started seeing other companies coming out with stuff,

with newer stuff, so I was on the website

looking at different 20 by 12's

and I saw Vision came out with another wheel

called the Vision Cannibal.

The Cannibal looks identical to a set of American Forces

that I really like

and it has the same design

but the price point is a big difference.

So that's why I went with the Vision Cannibal.

Because they're only, I think I only paid $850

for the Vision Cannibals

compared to two, three grand for a set of American Forces,

which look identical to what I have now.

So once I chose the Cannibals as a wheel,

I ordered those up, I got them in,

and winter was basically here in Wisconsin,

so I didn't really wanna run a street tire in the winter

so I wanted to go with a mud tire

but I wanted to go with a different style mud tire

than everybody else.

So I went with a Fuel Gripper MT,

which is a really aggressive looking tire

and I saw it on a lot of the SEMA builds

and it was a really popular tire

that nobody else around here ran.

So just trying to keep my truck different looking

than everybody else

instead of running the same basic mud tires as everybody.

I originally found a set of three on Facebook for only $250,

so I bought the set of three and then I came here,

ordered up two more

and it came out to about another $800 on tires

to mount on the Vision Cannibals.

The new setup, I really like it.

I had the trim just a little bit more

because the Fuel Grippers are a true 33-inch tire.

So I had to trim a little bit more on the inner fender

just to clear them in the front.

And in the rear, it still clears the same

and no issues with that.

I think I'm gonna stay with this setup for this summer,

see what comes out new for next winter,

for the new SEMA for 2018.

See if anything new comes out,

maybe upgrade to another set and go bigger, maybe a 22.

So for accessories, what I stared out with,

I wanted a different exhaust on my truck

so I went with a Flowmaster Delta 50 series,

which comes out to dual 45's at the back.

And I went with a six-inch pipe's tip on the end

just to have a different look from everybody else,

go a little bit bigger, make it stand out.

Then on the front, I went with a Westin bull bar

and I matched that up

with a 20-inch Rough Country light bar.

Another light bar I have is a 52-inch curved up top

with OLB brackets, which are also powder coated

to match gloss black.

And then headlights, I went with Spyder headlights

with LED concepts, just to stand out from everybody else

and make it look a little bit different

but keep it low-key with the LEDs.

And then in the rear,

just a basic set of after market, Ebay tail lights

to change it from stock.

I also went with the four piece RGB rock light kit

from Black Label Lighting.

I really like the kit,

a whole bunch of different color designs in it.

For tint on the truck,

I did the upper and lower brow on the front, that's 5%.

And then on the driver and passenger side windows is 15%.

About 15% tint on the front windows matches the factory tint

on the back two windows and on the back glass.

My suspension is completely stock.

The only thing I had to do to clear the 20 by 12's

and 33-inch tires was to turn the torsion keys up

about an inch and a half so I can clear it.

I did all of the suspension work by myself

and the NorCal mod I did by myself.

Back in high school, we had five,

I think four or five K1500 Chevy's

in our group of friends.

And everybody else was modifying their vehicle

or doing different stuff to it.

And that's where I kind of got into it,

trying to stand out from the crowd

and make myself look different from everybody else.

Looking at the different builds

that everybody else is doing,

like the bigger builds like SEMA,

looking around, see what all the big companies are doing.

Like, what they're running

and what kind of products they're using on their trucks

has kind of helped me look into other stuff

to build my truck

but keep it budget-friendly.

With my build,

I kinda wanted to keep it on the low end of cash, cash-wise

because I don't wanna put all of my money into the truck

but still keeping it looking different than everybody else's

was a key thing.

In the next couple years, for now,

I like the stock suspension look

because not everybody does that,

not a lot of trucks keep their suspension stock

and shove a 20 by 12 inch wheel underneath the stock truck

'cause not a lot of vehicles can do it.

But in the future,

I'd like to go with a three inch suspension lift

and some 22 by 14's to see if I can clear a 22 by 14

with only three inches of lift.

The thing I love most about my truck is it's my build,

it's my style, it doesn't have anything to do

with what somebody else thinks it should be.

It's the way I want it to be.

So thank you guys for tuning into this video

and listening to my story on my truck

and how I envisioned it and wanted it to be.

And be sure to share this video

and let everybody else know

that it's your truck and your style

and you can make it be whatever you want it to be.

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North Korea says new ballistic missile test was successful - Duration: 1:56.

Our top story this morning...

North Korea has announced that Sunday's missile launch was the first successful testing of

a new medium-to-long-range ballistic missile.

The state-run Korean Central News Agency says leader Kim Jong-un oversaw the test of the

missile, which is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.

Kwon Jang-ho has the details.

After a missile launch was detected early Sunday morning, there was confusion in Seoul

and Washington about whether it was the test-firing of a short-range Rodong missile, or a intermediate-range

Musudan missile.

But now North Korea's state-run media has announced that it was in fact a new intermediate-range

ballistic missile called the Pukguksong-2.

The North's Korean Central News Agency said the missile, capable of carrying a nuclear

warhead, was successfully launched using a new type of high-thrust engine built from

technology developed in the country.

It added that the missile was launched from a mobile launcher, and was able to perform

evasive maneuvers during flight.

The agency said it was a chance to prove the reliability and stability of its surface launch

capabilities.

The launch was also watched by leader Kim Jong-un himself, who expressed satisfaction

and declared the birth of a powerful new method of nuclear attack.

Kim is said to have ordered the development of this new missile after the successful testing

of a submarine launched ballistic missile in August last year.

The North Korean leader also said the People's Army can now carry out the most accurate and

speedy strategic actions, whether on land or from the sea.

Sunday's launch was the first in 2017 and the first since Donald Trump was sworn in

as president.

It's timing comes as Trump was meeting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in the U.S. and

analysts are widely interpreting the move as sending a message to the two nations.

Kwon Jang-ho, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea says new ballistic missile test was successful - Duration: 1:56.

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HSN | Chef Wolfgang Puck 02.12.2017 - 04 PM - Duration: 1:00:01.

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THE FRENCH GRAND CANYON COMPARED TO THE AMERICAN GRAND CANYON - Duration: 6:02.

hi i'm ranger lori from grand canyon

national park in Arizona coming to you

from the Grand Canyon of France I'm here

on a family holiday to visit what's

called the Grand Canyon of France it's

in the southwest part of the country and

it's called the varied on gorge people

come from all over the world to see

canyons to discover the beauty and the

treasures that they hold I've come here

to discover what makes this Canyon grand

so let's go discover it both canyons are

amazing and very unique Grand Canyon of

Arizona is 277 miles long

it's about 10 miles wide and it can be 5

to 6,000 feet deep the Grand Canyon of

their done here in France can be 13

miles long

about 2,500 feet deep and a mile wide

and you might even see her fun vultures

fly

geologically both canyons are beautiful

and unique Grand Canyon of Arizona is an

all rock canyon but the canyon itself is

quite young the rocks range in age from

1.8 billion years to 270 million years

all types of rock found at Grand Canyon

in Arizona sedimentary metamorphic and

igneous all of those were uplifted into

the air about 65 million years ago and

only five million years ago a murky

muddy very red colorado river park right

down through all the rock layers so it's

old rock its young Canyon in Arizona

here in France at the Grand Canyon of

the very dawn it's a different story

The Rock's range in age from 240 million

to about a hundred 45 million years and

most of it is limestone limestone is

calcium carbonate shells it forms at the

bottom of an ocean all of this was

uplifted about a hundred 45 to 65

million years ago during the time that

uplifted the outs mountains and as it

was rising the river itself that they're

done a beautiful clear turquoise river

cars right down through it so

geologically both canyons are quite

beautiful similarities and differences

no matter what country you're in hiking

help of the Grand Canyon isn't easy

both the Grand Canyon of Arizona and the

Grand Canyon of France we're done are

unique in that they're very biologically

diverse the Grand Canyon of Arizona is

over 1,700 plant species making it one

of the most biologically diverse parks

in the United States as far as wildlife

goes you can find everything from dere

two bats two butterflies and when you

look overhead you might even seen

endangered reintroduced California

condor will hear the Grand Canyon of

France and varied on it's also

biologically diverse from rm2 river you

can find one third of all of Francis

flora and as far as wildlife goes same

thing what you can find deer to bats two

butterflies and when you look up in the

sky

you might even see a reintroduce Griffon

vulture or who knows what you'll find on

the cliffs and the Grand Canyon of their

done

people have been drawn to canyons

throughout time at grand canyon there's

evidence of human life that dates back

12,500 years in Arizona

that's a long time for north america and

today about four-and-a-half million

visitors every year go to the Grand

Canyon in Arizona to take in the scenery

to hike or to raf the river here at the

Grand Canyon of France and varied on a

human history dates back almost 400,000

years that's a long time and about

200,000 people every year

come to the Grand Canyon of France to

take in the scenery to wrap the river

climb the cliffs or hike on the trails

beauty is in the eye of the beholder and

the Grand Canyon of Arizona and the

Grand Canyon of France are both

beautiful indeed they have similarities

they have differences both beautiful and

both unique Grand Canyon in Arizona is

set aside as a national part and the

very done of France is set aside as a

natural regional park

both are for the enjoyment of people and

both are for the protection of the

natural world around us I hope you get a

chance to go out and discover the

canyons of the world

ok

For more infomation >> THE FRENCH GRAND CANYON COMPARED TO THE AMERICAN GRAND CANYON - Duration: 6:02.

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THE GRAND CANYON FROM A NATIVE AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE - Duration: 6:05.

for the Hualapai people we you know just

want everybody to know that that

experience the Grand Canyon coming down

on the river that that you know we we

have a presence here in the Grand Canyon

the river itself is considered sacred

foremost welp I people is a healing

water for them so in that sense the

river is very sacred the springs that

are located in and around Grand Canyon

are very sacred waters as well the

ancestral homelands in the Grand Canyon

itself that you see as archaeological

manifestations are also very important

for the Hualapai people and they would

like to see those places preserved and

protected and you know just to be

respectful when you go hiking

if you happen to go hiking that that you

do you know do it with the realization

that that that's what you're doing and I

think you know that recognition and that

respectable respectfulness for the

Hualapai people will be greatly

appreciated our church is usually the

earth the land the wind the vegetation

the environment

this we believe including the wildlife

the birds that fly the Prince shot swim

crawl

is a place of the Creator all this is

the face of the Creator right before us

because creator lives and everything

so in that way the whole grand canyon is

very significant for my people in the

ways of ceremony gathering herbs to

sustenance to respects of our for the

elders the past very significant

but to you boaters that are enjoying the

scenery and the grandeur of this mother

earth

you got to understand that this being

that we're on that that has sustained as

and our ancestors for all these

thousands of years must be respected as

an individual

we must treat it as if it was our own

flesh and blood mother

with a lot of respect

and as if it was our children our child

treat it was a lot of love nurture it

respected

the place that the public refers to as

the Grand Canyon is perhaps among the

most significant places for all of the

Hopi people simply because our emergence

stories referred to the canyon and also

in our belief system it is also our

final spiritual home which our spirits

go to when we know pass on in this life

but part of what we hope can contribute

to the experience of many people who go

down into the canyon is to recognize the

reverence that many tribes hole for the

grand canyon and includes the Hopi

people and the fact that the hope is

considered as a very very special place

should be recognized by the visitor

because of its significance to a living

culture and this living culture still

holes in reverence this place we call of

God or the fault canyon Inn in the Hopi

language so as visitors go down and

experience the canyon

you will find evidence that hoe people

indeed lived here in terms of the

archaeological evidence in terms of some

of the petroglyphs pick the grass that

Hopi people left down there so the

presence of the Hopi will never end as

far as I'm concerned I think probably

armed

one thing i would also like to encourage

all people to acknowledge is really the

management responsibilities of the

National Park Service and their work

with the Hopi Tribe in trying to protect

the importance of the canyon for others

to enjoy so i encourage all visitors to

carefully acknowledge that the Park

Service has a pretty serious

responsibility on behalf of all of us

will be people and others the grand

canyon is very special to all of us to

all people

Hopi and others who go into the canyon

and as the traveler proceed into this

journey of that we can all appreciate

this wonder that someone created for us

to enjoy to hold special and also to

revere the canyon for what it is it is a

testament to the awesome place we call

earth

For more infomation >> THE GRAND CANYON FROM A NATIVE AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE - Duration: 6:05.

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Paw Patrol Tracker Catches a Thief with Chase Skye Ryder Marshall Full Episode MyToyVillage - Duration: 6:33.

[alarm]

Hi.

What's up at the museum, Mayor Goodway.

Ancient ruby ring is stolen.

Oh no, who would steal such a priceless relic?

It is told that the ring will show the way to hidden treasures.It's important that we

get it back.

We are on our way, Mayor Goodway.

No job is too big.

No pup is too small.

Paw Patrol, to the look out.

Ryder needs us.

Paw Patrol is ready for action, Ryder.

Sir.

Thanks Pups.

We got a stolen ancient ruby ring to recover.

Chase, I need you to find any tracks that the thief left behind at the museum.

Chase is on the case.

Nothing.

The thief didn't leave behind any tracks.

Don't give up Chase.

We'll find the thief.

Help!

Sounds like someone needs help.

Can anybody hear me?

My name is Tracker.

What's going on?

I'm trapped down here.

It's really dark down there.

I'll call Ryder.

He will know what to do.

Tracker?

Ryder, someone fell into a pit and she needs help getting out.

Ok, We know someone has fallen into a pit.

Chase, I need you and your night vision goggles to spot her down there and use your winch

to pull her up.

Marshall, I need you and your EMT unit to make sure she is ok.

Paw Patrol is on a roll.

Night vision goggles.

Better get your winch working.

On it.

Winch!

Retract!

Easy there, let me make sure you didn't get hurt from the fall.

Xray

All your bones are where they are supposed to be.

But what is that in your pocket?

She is the thief.

But you need to catch me first.

Let's use Tracker's super hearing to track her down.

Where is sound coming from?

That way.

Skye, fly your copter in that direction and see if you can spot the thief from up high.

This pup's gotta fly.

I just found our thief and she is heading to an ancient temple.

The thief went in there.

It won't be easy.

The temple is full of secret passageways and dangerous traps.

I don't like dark places.

Better get going.

Looks like this is the way.

It's a trap door!

Oh no!

Guess we better keep looking, huh?

We gotta get out of here before the door closes.

Pups, look up there.

There is the thief.

I can't believe you made this far.

But not this time.

Look.

There is the treasure chest.

Uh oh, there is no other way out.

No sign of the thief or Ryder.

I hear them.

Follow me.

My treasures.

They are all my treasures.

We need to get out of here before it all collapses.

The noise is getting louder.

They are behind that wall.

It won't budge.

I have an idea.

Cable!

Tracker, you found us!

Everyone get out of here before everything collapses.

My treasures, I was so close to getting them.

Is everyone alright?

Good job, Paw Patrol.

If you are ever in trouble, just yelp for help.

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