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chum salmon returning to hatchery 02:55
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing chum salmon returning to hatcheryrunning time:02:55 added by:hunttonasket source: YouTubechum salmon returning to satsop Washington hatchery
10-29-2011: Flight Therapy #1 of 3 06:44
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing 10-29-2011: Flight Therapy #1 of 3running time:06:44 added by:fbadco source: YouTubeMom died in Bremerton, Washington USA on Thursday, 10-27-2011, after a valiant five-month battle with colon cancer. She was 87. On Saturday, 10-29-2011, my brother Doug (Mom's #2 son) and I (#3 son) climbed into his vintage Bonanza looking for some quiet time. Mom was a very special lady, and among her many accomplishments was earning her private pilot license in 1978. Doug and I needed some flight therapy today, and as corny as it might sound, we both knew that Mom was in the cockpit with us today. Quite by chance we met up with two of Doug's flying homies - Jim P and John H - at Bowerman Airport (KHQM) in Hoquiam, WA while having lunch, and practiced some two-ship formation flying with them on our flight back to Bremerton National Airport (KPWT). This is video #1 of 3 that I shot on the flight back, and starts out very near the Satsop Nuclear Power Plant in Satsop, WA; you can see the facility at 2 o'clock low at the beginning of the video. John is the lead pilot today. Mom, it was a perfect day to be in the air. Thanks for being with us today. Thanks for being you. Love always, your sons, Jerry & Doug
Behind the Scenes - ArenaNet Audio Team Visits the Satsop Reactor 02:55
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Behind the Scenes - ArenaNet Audio Team Visits the Satsop Reactorrunning time:02:55 added by:GuildWars2Live source: YouTubeSource: ArenaNet Blog www.arena.net The ArenaNet Audio Team drove down to Satsop, Washington - to record sounds using a site of a nuclear power plant that was never completed. Using the cooling towers, which stand 500 feet high, they would make noise and record the impulse responses needed to generate the reverb they want in new sound effects. The reactor building has several more types of rooms where they experimented getting more sounds, many of which sounded pretty scary. The team went the extra mile, or literally over 1/5 of a mile, to blast sounds from a PA speaker, down to a 1350 feet tunnel that connected two cooling towers. There they achieved reverb times of 45 seconds at RT90.
The Hilltop Cafe, Satsop WA. review 01:40
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing The Hilltop Cafe, Satsop WA. reviewrunning time:01:40 added by:NWAdventureRider source: YouTubeI ride to a small town called Satsop. In this town there is an unfinished nuclear power plant. In the middle of the plant there is a small cafe called Hilltop Cafe. HillTop Cafe (360) 482-1639 Some info on the plant. Looming ominously over a verdant river valley near Elma, Washington, the twin cooling towers of Unit 3 and 5 of the Satsop Nuclear Power Plant serve as memorials to an amibitious plan by Washington State to revolutionize energy production. It was the early 1970s, and a consortium of municipal power companies joined together for an auspicious multi-billion dollar plan to build five nuclear power plants across the state that would create over 6 Gigawatts of electricity. Washington State already produced the most hydroelectric power in the country, but statewide demand for electricity was growing by 7% every year, and nuclear power was nominated as the solution. Three plants were to be built in or near the Hanford Nuclear Reservation on the Columbia River, and two others were planned for this site near the Satsop River. The Washington Public Power Supply System (or "Whoops" as it was later mocked), ran into severe financial and public perception problems when the plants at Satsop were only 76% complete. Construction costs had run $960 million over budget, and American citizens were reeling from the shock of the Three Mile Island incident in New York, bringing the WPPSS to collapse in 1983. Only one of the 5 planned facilities was ever completed and activated ...
Dual sport ride from Satsop WA. to Wynoochee dam 13:12
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Dual sport ride from Satsop WA. to Wynoochee damrunning time:13:12 added by:NWAdventureRider source: YouTube2 friends and I ride to the Wynoochee Dam. I am on an XR650L and they are on XL600R's
Military Choppers and Military Presence in Olympic Mn Foothills.wmv 02:22
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Military Choppers and Military Presence in Olympic Mn Foothills.wmvrunning time:02:22 added by:ekennye source: YouTubeFrom the middle of July 2011 until today August 18,2011 there has been a military presence in the Olympic Mountain Foothills-We have heard choppers every night waking us up-Also rapid machine gun fire all night long with some loud explosions. When possible we photograph the events. We have heard from several residents that a Bio Hazard Drill had been played out. This seems to be coming from a Nuclear power plant that was never finshed in Satsop Wa. Some people who work there said the Military was actually looking under every vehicle in the parking lot Physically not with dogs or mirrors. I am putting this up because alot of people around here are talking and some of the young people who work at Satsop making Fracking mud containers are scared. We have never had "War Games here before. The authorities have not given us the citizens an explanation. The Peoples in this county are Peaceloving Non Violent people. Alot of us are Organic farmers- or people who like the Organic Lifestyle I thought I would post this looking for information to see if someone can explain what is going on Peace to All Stay safe Demand Answers
Nuclear Power Hoop 02:08
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Nuclear Power Hooprunning time:02:08 added by:michellehazzard source: YouTubeDuring a recent camping trip, my boyfriend and I ran across an unfinished nuclear power plant in Satsop, WA. It was an odd backdrop and we decided to drive up and make a video. According to Wikipedia, construction began in the late 1970s but was stopped in the 1983 after a $961 million budget shortfall, leaving the plant 76% complete. Because of the controversy surrounding the construction and cancellation of the power plant, the facility is known locally as "whoops", a play on its official acronym, WPPSS (Washington Public Power Supply System). It was eerie to actually be able to walk (and hoop) so close to the reactors and other unused parts.
Hoquiam 2011 Satsop 08:37
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Hoquiam 2011 Satsoprunning time:08:37 added by:mattcwatkins source: YouTubeRiding XR650Rs near Satsop, WA
Hippies at Satsop River Fair 02:45
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Hippies at Satsop River Fairrunning time:02:45 added by:MyFootage001 source: YouTubeHippie gathering at the Satsop River Fair, Satsop, Washington, 1971, www.myfootage.com
Hippies at Satsop River Fair 02:45
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Hippies at Satsop River Fairrunning time:02:45 added by:MyFootage001 source: YouTubeHippie gathering at the Satsop River Fair, Satsop, Washington, 1971, www.myfootage.com |
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