River People – Trailer
The Blue Nile in Africa is one of the world’s most feared and least travelled rivers. For decades, no one dared brave the crocodiles and malarial mosquitoes that live alongside its deadly rapids. We follow explorer Hendri Coetzee and his team of four as they set out on an epic adventure to navigate its dangerous waters. Travelling through some of the most beautiful parts of Ethiopia, they dodge snakes and waterfalls, wonder at sacred sites and bond with local children. With its vibrant soundtrack and fast-paced editing, this is a surprising look at a rarely seen side of Africa.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
This important Gulf of Mexico update from 10/01/10 reveals how Michael Edward has been able to detoxify himself, and reveals important observations and information about how deadly the Gulf air has become. If the flies and mosquitoes can’t survive it, how do we? If you know of anyone living near the Gulf of Mexico, don’t miss this broadcast… for THEIR sake. International Common Law Copy Rights by Michael Edward and the World Vision Portal at www.worldvisionportal.org. http www.blogtalkradio.com

May 7th, 2011 at 10:25 pm
RIP Henri. I consider myself a very lucky traveller to have been on the river with you at Bujagali. Fucking great bloke; and a fucking great guide. You will be missed.
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May 7th, 2011 at 11:09 pm
surfindonut- couldn’t agree more, RIP Hendri.
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May 7th, 2011 at 11:25 pm
c1owner- the lesson here is to respect but do not stop pushing forward.
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May 8th, 2011 at 12:25 am
Just learned that Hendri Coetzee was killed by a crocodile. The lesson here must be to always respect mans predators, especially in their own environment.
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May 8th, 2011 at 1:20 am
My Volatile Solvents Profile 11/8/10
Benzene-not detected…Ethylbenzene-0.1 – 0.3…
Styrene-not detected…Toluene-not detected…
m,p-Xylene-0.4 – 1.3…O-Xylene-not detected…
Hexane-110.90…2-Methylpentane-33.1…
3-Methylpentane-29.8…Isooctane 3.15
I live 6 miles inland (30N x 86W) avoided the beach, no seafood, no oil clean-up.The Gulf Coast and the seafood is contaminated. The toxins are in the Gulf, the air, and the rain. People on the Gulf Coast are getting sick.
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