"Hunting the Gray Ghost": Mystery surrounds the final episode of "Get Lost in Loudoun." This year marks the 150th anniversary of the start of the American Civil War, and our challengers find themselves in the middle of Loudoun's Civil War experience at Mount Zion Church, near Aldie. Historian Rich Gillespie tells the group why Loudoun, and this church, were so important during the War: it was the gateway to "Mosby's Confederacy." The area was named for Col. John Singleton Mosby, a Confederate partisan ranger who operated in the area, wreaking havoc on Union outposts and supply lines, and disrupting communication. His clandestine moves struck fear into the hearts of Federal troops and earned him the nickname, the "Gray Ghost of the Confederacy." Mount Zion was the scene of Mosby's first rendezvous with his men, and the site of one of Mosby's most dashing victories. The competition for our teams is to find the "Gray Ghost." To do so, they don Union uniforms and search for clues. Before they find their first clue, they are paid a rare visit from the "Gray Ghost," and then he disappears! Once they find their clues, they're off to Middleburg in their Mini Coopers. They stop at the historic Red Fox Inn, itself a headquarters and hospital during the Civil War, and then head back to Aldie where their journey concludes at another Mosby haunt, Aldie Mill. Will they find Mosby? Watch to find out! More information on the series is at http://www.GetLostinLoudoun.com Get Lost in Loudoun: A Loudoun Adventure Web Series! Getting Lost is a Good Thing! Check out http://www.VisitLoudoun.org for Loudoun travel information. Connect with us on Facebook at http://www.Facebook.com/VisitLoudoun and on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/VisitLoudoun
What is God doing on the fringes of Canadian culture? Flying under the radar of pop-Christianity, experimental churches are quietly establishing genuine Kingdom outposts in settings both feared and forgotten. âOne Size Fits All?â uncovers the obscure story of these Canadian missional communities and its leaders.
The film was released December 4th, 2008.
Mosaic is a Peabody Award-winning daily compilation of television news reports from the Middle East.
-Fierce Battles Continue in Swat Valley
-OIC ministers meet to tackle challenges faced by Islam
-UNESCO: 5 Million Illiterates in Iraq
Fierce Battles Continue in Swat Valley
Dubai TV, UAE
Netanyahu: Outposts in exchange for Iran
Al Jazeera TV, Qatar
Hebron Under Siege
Palestine TV, Ramallah
Hezbollah chief stresses on building "strong and just state"
Future TV, Lebanon
Attack on arms convoy in Sudan killed 119
Oman TV, Oman
OIC ministers meet to tackle challenges faced by Islam
Al-Alam TV, Iran
The Iranian Presidential Elections
UNESCO: 5 Million Illiterates in Iraq
Al Arabiya TV, UAE
British Army forces continue their duties in Afghanistan, including crossing some of the worldâs most difficult terrain to maintain vital supply links to army outposts.
In the early 1960's Eli Cohen became a spy for Israel. Posing as a wealthy Arabic businessman, he gained the confidence of many prominent government officials in Syria. Cohen learned many military secrets before he was caught, tortured and executed in 1965. Two years later during the Six Day War, Israel used Cohen's information to easily defeat the overconfident Syrian army. One of his brilliant feats was to recommended that trees be planted to shade the soldiers' outposts. The Israeli army then knew the exact location of every one of them because of the trees. To this day his body is still in Syria. His widow has been campaigning for its release and return but stated that it should not in exchange for freeing terrorists. For more info visit http://www.IsraelNatonalRadio.com
Getting to and from Antarctica along our route means confronting the mighty Drake Passage twice, infamous for extremely rough water that can be hard on passengers. The Drake was gentle on the trip south, but retaliated as we returned.
I dragged myself to the bridge for this demonstration of the Drake's power, a segment from "There’s Something About Penguins”, the free video saga of how I survived a cruise to Antarctica, featuring four delightful species of penguins, plus whales, seals, icebergs, glaciers, human outposts, unbelievable scenery, and much more. Antarctica is a visual delight.
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Elephant Seal heavyweights spar, attacking each other with their powerful necks, a segment from "There’s Something About Penguins”, the free video saga of how I survived a cruise to Antarctica, featuring four delightful species of penguins, plus whales, seals, icebergs, glaciers, human outposts, unbelievable scenery, and much more. Antarctica is a visual delight.
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The largest collection of penguins I saw anywhere, an Adelie Penguin Woodstock, complete with their chicks. This clip is a segment from "There’s Something About Penguins”, the free video saga of how I survived a cruise to Antarctica, featuring four delightful species of penguins, plus whales, seals, icebergs, glaciers, human outposts, unbelievable scenery, and much more. Antarctica is a visual delight.
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Adelie Penguin entertainment, plenty of energy in small packages. This is a segment from "There’s Something About Penguins”, the free video saga of how I survived a cruise to Antarctica, featuring four delightful species of penguins, plus whales, seals, icebergs, glaciers, human outposts, unbelievable scenery, and much more. Antarctica is a visual delight.
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The Skua is a brown bird with a taste for Penguin chicks. The flying predator attacks a Chinstrap Penguin colony. This is a battle for life and death segment from "There’s Something About Penguins”, the free video of how I survived a trip to Antarctica, featuring four species of penguins, plus whales, seals, icebergs, glaciers, human outposts, & unbelievable scenery. Antarctica is a visual delight.
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Chinstrap Penguins stroll around their island, a segment from "There’s Something About Penguins”, the free video saga of how I survived a cruise to Antarctica, featuring four delightful species of penguins, plus whales, seals, icebergs, glaciers, human outposts, unbelievable scenery, and much more. Antarctica is a visual delight.
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Chinstrap Penguin wardrobe segment from "There’s Something About Penguins”, the free video saga of how I survived a cruise to Antarctica, featuring four delightful species of penguins, plus whales, seals, icebergs, glaciers, human outposts, unbelievable scenery, and much more. Antarctica is a visual delight.
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Opening segment from "There's Something About Penguins", the free video saga of how I survived a cruise to Antarctica, featuring four delightful species of penguins, plus whales, seals, icebergs, glaciers, human outposts, unbelievable scenery, and much more. Antarctica is a visual delight.
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