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The Same River Twice


The Same River Twice


$18.55


Rated: NRSynopsis: Film scholar Robb Moss combines home-movie footage from the ’70s with current documentary interviews to fashion this intimate memoir of his summer-of-love friends, then and now. The Same River Twice chronicles the lives of Moss and five of his friends, all of whom served as white-water rafting tour guides while in their twenties. In that era, their nudist, free-love ways brought them together; now, Moss learns, many of the couples have split up, or given up their utopian ideals. Michael HastingsPRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard (1.33.1)Sound: Dolby Digital StereoFeatures: Audio commentary with filmmaker Robb Moss; Filmmaker Q&A; Theatrical trailer; Filmmaker and crew biographies; Interactive menus; Scene selectionLanguage: EnglishTime: 1 Hour 18 Minutes

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Polyphemus a Galatea Photo Mugs


Polyphemus a Galatea Photo Mugs



Polyphemus, a Cyclops, loves Galatea, but she prefers Acis who has twice as many eyes Polyphemus therefore kills Acis with a rock, and Galatea becomes a river instead….


Same River Twice


Same River Twice


$4.98


Thirteen years ago, five young men spent their summer as rafting guides along the Snake River. It was the best summer of their lives…until a fatal rafting accident claimed one of them. Years later, the four friends and their families return to the river for one last whitewater thrill ride. But they soon find that things aren’t exactly as they remember. No longer the daredevils they once were, th…

Same River Twice


Same River Twice


$11.84


Years after a rafting accident claimed one of their friends, a group of old pals regroup, but find that the old days of battling dangerous rapids will never be the same. Things get quite scary when they face the stretch of river that took the life of their pal. Robert Curtis-Brown, Shea Farrell, Dwier Brown and John Putch star. 103 min….



Useful and Interesting Facts On Tidal River Stripers

As springtime arrives in the northeast, the landscape begins to come alive. Trees blossom, flowers bloom and also the striped bass return to tidal river systems by the hordes. Warming water temps draw them in for a few reasons based on the river system. In some rivers they return to spawn. In other people, they are basically there to gorge themselves on the buffet of herring, shad along with other river species which are so abundant at this time of year.

On the Connecticut River exactly where I fish, alewife and blue back herring begin a spawning migration into the river in late April. Hot on their tails are striped bass ranging from 18 inches to over 50 inches in size. Throughout low light hours the stripers chase the herring into shallow waters exactly where it can be tougher for the smaller herring to elude the stripers. It is not uncommon to witness feeding frenzies on the surface with herring flipping each which way out of the water trying to flee from the stripers.

Years ago, the herring populations were abundant which allowed anglers to catch them and use them for live bait but moratoriums across the region forced anglers to resort to artificial lures. Most any lure matching the size and movement of a herring will catch fish. Well-liked selections are Bomber Long A’s, Lunker City Slug-O’s, Sebile Magic Swimmer’s and Yum Houdini Shads. Leading water lures like the Gibbs Pencil Popper, Heddon Magnum Spook and also the Rapala X-Walk are also regulars this time of the year.

Although herring are not allowed for live bait you will find quite a few other species that could also be employed that the stripers will readily eat. Suckers, dace, and eels all make great bait and they are all native to the river. Yellow perch and sunfish will also catch substantial stripers. They are going to basically eat any fish species that can fit into their mouths!

The stripers will follow the herring up the river and its tributaries as far as they are able to go, typically locating themselves in water only a foot or two deep. As soon as the herring finish their spawning routine they begin to drop back out of the river system back into the ocean. As the presence of herring in the river system begins to diminish and also the water temperature continues to climb, the stripers also begin to migrate back to the cooler ocean waters.

River systems all across the northeast from Maine to New Jersey experience this similar phenomenon each spring. It begins in the southern reaches first and then slowly moves its way north as the waters warm. In case you haven’t gotten in on this game yet, make your move and warm up your springtime season with some really substantial fish in some really shallow water. Fantastic fishing!

There are quite a few sportfishing equipment on the market, and deciding on the proper ones is incredibly important. Take a look at www.saltwaterfishing247.com they offer a wide wide range of Daiwa Conventional SLD30 Reels and Daiwa Sealine 30 Fishing Reels.



 6th October Bridge


6th October Bridge


$39.5


Used - Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 6th October Bridge is an elevated highway in central Cairo, Egypt. The 20.5 kilometres (12.7 mi) bridge and causeway crosses the Nile River twice from the west bank suburbs, east through Gezira Island to Downtown Cairo, and on to connect the city to the Cairo International Airport to the east. Its name commemorates the date of 'The Crossing' which commenced t

 6th October Bridge


6th October Bridge


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New - Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 6th October Bridge is an elevated highway in central Cairo, Egypt. The 20.5 kilometres (12.7 mi) bridge and causeway crosses the Nile River twice from the west bank suburbs, east through Gezira Island to Downtown Cairo, and on to connect the city to the Cairo International Airport to the east. Its name commemorates the date of 'The Crossing' which commenced th

 A Dark History: The Popes: Vice, Murder, and Corruption in the Vatican


A Dark History: The Popes: Vice, Murder, and Corruption in the Vatican


$7.85


From the string of popes who were poisoned, deposed, and mutilated by rivals for the papacy in the early middle ages, to the controversial neutrality of Pope Pius XII during World War II, A Dark History: The Popes reveals many of the scandals and secrets of the pontiffs, including: FORMOSUS (891–896) The rotting corpse of Formosus was dug up, put on trial by his successor, and thrown into the Tiber River—twice. JOHN XII (955–964) Not content with running a brothel at the Vatican, John XII blinded one cardinal and castrated another, and was said to have drunk toasts to the Devil in an alcoholic stupor. INNOCENT III (1198–1216) Instigator of the Albigensian Crusade against the Cathar heretics, Innocent III was responsible for the deaths of up to one million people over a twenty-year period. ALEXANDER VI (1492–1503) Alexander VI fathered eight children by three or four mistresses. He bribed his way to the papacy, appointed his relatives as cardinals, and amassed a vast fortune.

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