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CARIBBEAN BEACHES Best #4 Relaxing Beach Sounds Noises Video Scenes HD Virgin Islands St. John

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JOTS Family Caribbean Cruise 2011: Day 4 (Port of Call: San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Now 1600 miles from New York city! Two days of ocean travel was fun, but now it’s just nice to walk on land again. San Juan had a real Spanish feel to it, at least down town where we were. There were lots of street vendors selling things like cigars, jewellery, and ice-cold water (man, it was hot). We climbed up to the old fort and poked around. Both camera batteries died, so we missed some nice shots – like Orion’s purchase of a custom-made T-shirt from a local artist. Sierra got some “fruit art” for her room and a nice necklace. We found a Mexican restaurant on the waterfront and had a few (too many) margaritas and some good chips & salsa. That did it for us – we got back to the ship, did the Jacuzzi thing, and promptly fell asleep. I needed some acetylsalicylic acid the next day!

Hurricane Hugo (High Quality) – Luquillo, Puerto Rico – September 17-18, 1989

Between September 16th and 22nd, 1989 one of the most infamous and disasterous hurricanes in Atlantic history, Hugo, devastated portions of the Caribbean and South Carolina. From the evening of the 17th through the morning of the 18th, the US Virgin Islands, and the northeastern tip of Puerto Rico bore the brunt of Hugo’s exceptional violence. Alongside the thousands of residents who suffered through the terrifying experience, a small group of veteran storm chasers, including myself, had the rare opportunity to document the full force of an intense hurricane, during daylight hours, at a direct coastal location. At the time of Hugo’s landfall in Puerto Rico the storm was producing sustained winds near 130mph, with gusts over 160mph. In commemoration of Hugo’s 20th anniversary I’m presenting a new, digitally re-mastered, high-quality DVD edition of my chase footage, including many previously unreleased scenes, new special features and extra content. This seven minute introductory clip showcases some of the highlights from the main feature. Without actually experiencing an event of this magnitude, first-hand, it’s difficult to truly understand the incredible ferocity, unrelenting power, and somber aftermath a violent hurricane commands. The new 20th anniversary commemorative edition DVD is dedicated to all those affected by Hurricane Hugo… to the meteorological, scientific, and storm chasing communities who strive to further our understanding of these amazing forces
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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