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for our children they will have a very bright, kind homeland, without hostility, without wars, that's why i'm going, and for that i'll have to overcome a lot, and not me, you too, well, god willing, let's take a photo for memory, without prohibitions, restrictions, the current time in telegram, everything in one place, on a convenient platform, free from censorship, telegram channel current time,
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the last summer and the first autumn greetings from the atlantic, welcome to long island, the rockaway peninsula, this is southern queens, the most new york, welcome here you can go by car, but public transport is not difficult at all, the blue metro line, a bus or a ferry on sundays, in fact, there are eight full-fledged beaches in the big apple, the one we showed you in manhattan last time is not one of them, because you can’t swim there. well, you’ve seen brighton beach without us, so we decided to go further away the largest, one of the largest city beaches in the usa. and for those new yorkers who decide to stay home for the long labor day weekend, this is a good, budget option for the weekend, by the way, we are here for the first time, let's sunbathe together, this is the voice of america, the new york new york project. how to save the shark and stop being afraid of the most unpredictable predator of the atlantic.
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and also the real story of the film jaws, how to save the ocean learn to fly on the waves, free surfing camp from a former financier, how manhattan hides from floods and builds protective walls, the system of protection against future blows of the elements in action, how to get a free haircut with a view, and also meet the first hairdresser of central park philosophical scissors by herman james. look, there's a shark, looks like it decided to commit suicide. look, look, a shark, they 're going into the water, i think something happened to it. we just saw that the foxes and the shark swam to the shore and obviously couldn't get back into the ocean. me and another guy rushed to help tried to direct it into the ocean, and the tide continued to wash it ashore.
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needed help, well, and i thought i should help, and obviously i grabbed her body, the other guy - her head, and the two of us tried to push her into the ocean, there was no trace of blood on her, no, no blood, it seemed to me that she had lost her mind, was disoriented and did not understand how to get back, this year such a picture on the beach ... shock beach is not at all uncommon, but we did not expect to see this as soon as we set foot on the beach, immediately recalled this theme from the movie jaws, tata, just two notes of john williams, but what tension, immediately comes to mind when you see this. this, by the way, is one of the most memorable and beloved themes in hollywood history. the new york philharmonic will stage three live concerts based on the film "jaws" at the end of september. this is when the orchestra... stage,
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the film itself on the screen, this is no coincidence, the film jaws was filmed based on real events that took place not so far from here, i'll tell you everything now, and in the meantime, write in the comments what scares you, spoiler, you don't need to be afraid of sharks, the famous novel by peter benchley and the film of the same name by steven spielberg jaws. have the most direct relation to the state of new york and clone island. according to the author, the fictional resort town of amity was not in california or florida, but in the northern part of long island, just 2.5 hours from fatal beach. sand dunes, beach fences and coastal flavor of new england. the cult movie about the killer shark was filmed on martha swineyard island in massachusetts. but in peter benschley's bestseller, the resort town of amity was located. a little further south
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and was part of the hamptons area of ​​long island, the same landscapes, typical resort cottages, piers with boats, hot july and the atlantic. and spielberg's film jaws became a worldwide sensation, giving rise to a psychological phenomenon, after watching the film , many admitted that they were afraid to go into the water for a long time, and interest in everything related to sharks grew into a real excitement. the fear of sharks even has a scientific name - galleophobia, from the greek galios shark. in the public consciousness , this concept was entrenched in the 20th century with the beginning. era of mass beach holidays, when sharks there was still so much they didn't know. everything changed after the incident off the coast of new jersey, not far from new york, when several people died as a result of shark attacks from july 1 to 12, 1916.
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the whole of america followed the development of this story in the press. over 12 days in july, off the coast of new jersey in 196 , five people fell victim to attacks by cool, four people died, two of them. the neo-oceanic coast, in the matawan river, which flows into the atlantic, where the shark swam. these events shocked america and caused a real panic, it was the attack of the new jersey shore shark that formed the basis of peter benshli's novel jaws. the author was also impressed by the news of a great white shark caught off the coast of long island in 1964 by a fisherman. in the sixties of the last century, they were caught several more times in the area of ​​the island. in 1974, peter benshli's thriller was born. anyone can see live sharks up close in new york if they want. a special pavilion was built for them in the city aquarium. there are 18 species here. sharks are not uncommon in the waters of new york's long island beaches,
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but this year there are especially many of them. for the long island coast , the summer of 2024 has undoubtedly become the summer of sharks. in july, police drones recorded sharks several times in the immediate vicinity of new york's city beaches, especially often at fatal beach. the state authorities reported increased monitoring of shark activity off the coast. in total, since 1937 , 24 unprovoked shark attacks have been officially recorded on new york beaches. shark attacks. shark sightings off the beaches of new york and long island are increasing every year, scientists and oceanographers believe that this is no coincidence and explain why. the most important thing for those going to the beach is awareness. it is necessary to pay attention to whether there is a noticeable
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presence of schools of fish that attract predators? the basis of the food chain of the middle atlantic is the atlantic herring, most marine predators in our waters hunt and... fishing nets. another reason for the frequent appearance of sharks can be considered its proximity to hutson with the help of an underwater canyon, where several species of atlantic sharks live. the underwater canyonson is one of the most... underwater canyons in the world's oceans, just 150 km south of manhattan, it's like another planet, the new york aquarium was able to partially recreate its landscape. in 2023 , the first shark attack on a person in the last century was recorded on a new york beach.
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this summer there were no incidents, but due to the sharks getting too close to the shoreline new york city beaches have had to close temporarily several times, but overall shark attacks and shark incidents are rare in the new york area, according to their theologian. vacationers are advised to be careful and watch for lifeguards on the sandy beaches of long island, made famous by peter benschli's novel and steven spielberg's blockbuster film. these red flags and empty lifeguard benches mean that part of the beach is closed. the recent tropical storm ernesto triggered a number of rip current. cases related to the rip current, unfortunately, there were victims, but most people were saved. lifeguards are in great shortage in new york, there is a big
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problem with them, this year they were supposed to hire about a thousand professionals, they managed to hire four times less. firstly, this is seasonal work, secondly, it is dangerous. in order to become a lifeguard, you need to pass a number of special tests, and in order to work as a lifeguard for 21-25 dollars an hour, you need, well, very much in love into the ocean young people, we 're going to try with...
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the only beach in new york where surfing is allowed. olga terekin spent the whole day with the surfers. good morning, how are you? we missed you. this is jen, she 's been with us for several seasons, her mother also volunteers. see you on the beach, we're on the beach now, on 67th street,
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we give surfing lessons here, a very convenient location, there's a subway nearby and children from other areas can come to us, here we are on the beach, on the shore of the atlantic ocean, and this also new york city, how are you, i'm glad to see you, hi family,
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they are joining and starting to teach the younger ones, we are graduating certified instructors, when they get older, they can earn extra money, a private surfing lesson costs from $100, we also go surfing to other countries, to bali, costa rica, nicaragua, some of these kids have never flown, for them there are so many discoveries in traveling, we are not only about surfing, we are also about any help that is needed.
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and i am used to caring when i see, that the kids are getting better, it warms my heart, i'm from belize myself, i'm a representative for... beach cleanup, here are the gloves and the bags.
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these are straws, they don't belong on the beach. another important part of our organization is teaching kids to care about the environment. several times a month we all clean the beaches of trash together. you may notice some of the kids have these little bags, when they're in the water and they see trash, they catch it and put it away. we want to save the ocean, and if we don't, who's going to do it? rukovy beach is wide and long - it's almost 9 km of almost white sand, here it is customary to measure distance in blocks or as we say in blocks, so it stretches from ninth street to 149,
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that is 140 blocks, every year one of the sections of the beach is closed for reconstruction, they build. hidden protective structures are filled with sand, this is absolutely necessary to combat soil erosion by flooding. rukovy was the first area to take the brunt of the most destructive hurricane in the history of new york. sandy walked along this coast 12 years ago. the line, the first line of houses was completely demolished and burned down, now, as you can see, everything has been restored. new york has to reckon with natural disasters more and more every year. a protective wall is now being built around our main island of manhattan. nina vishneva was one of the first to see it. it is a sliding gate. the wall is capable of blocking off the entire area around if there is a threat of a strong hurricane. my name is kate boycourt. i work for the environmental defense fund on
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climate resilience. this is one of the floodgates that was installed in manhattan after hurricane sandy. over the past 15 years, new york has been hit by several major hurricanes, they have caused serious human losses, and also caused property damage of more than 30 billion dollars, and this is only in our metropolis, so we are trying to figure out how the city, as a region, how the united states adapts to climate change. more than 2 m, this is the height of the concrete wall, it creates a continuous line defense, sometimes it's even... hard to see, there are low areas, they look almost like sitting areas, it's due to the topography and the height of the coastline, basically it's a continuous line of defense of one level. there's a big project proposed by the u.s. army corps of engineers. it's a mixture of many of these sea dams in different
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areas of new york city. there are also some projects that the army engineers have done, something like. we're seeing a lot of policy changes now in terms of how, where and what we build, what efforts are made to restore natural flood solutions, in particular green infrastructure. such zones are necessary to absorb water during hurricanes. for example, during hurricane ida there was an extreme rainfall, a huge amount of rain fell in a short period of time, and water flooded large areas of new york city. if you ask any passerby on the streets of new york, they will tell you: in the last 10 years, and i have lived here for 15 years, we have seen much more rain, abnormally strong compared to what it was before, so it's not even a question of climate change,
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myth or reality, we see climate change even in our subway. i was stuck for 2 hours in the subway trying to get home, it was because of the intense heat. i want people to understand, we are paying for climate change now. we are in this situation, first of all, because we have lost, destroyed all our natural places, all the natural means of protection in this city. well, how come the water doesn't bite? i decided not to swim this time, the water is cool, but clean, i would even say very clean,
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in general, over the past 4 years, only 6% of water samples on new york beaches exceeded the permissible standards, while the fatal scourge has never been among the violators. 4 years, that is , since the beginning of the pandemic, when everyone said that nature had cleared up, but it seems that here it has not even had time to get polluted yet. a lot of terrible things have passed since then, it seems that we have all changed, i recently met in the central park a hairdresser who cuts all passers-by for free, this habit has remained with him since the lockdown, we cannot control what happens to us, we cannot influence the situation, but we can change our attitude towards it, i ...
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he laid out the scissors and combs so carefully that it seemed that now he would give an amazing haircut, but everything turned out exactly the opposite, this is what prompted me to pick up the scissors, first i cut myself, then my younger brother, so i ...
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set the price for haircuts and in general asking for money, a lot of people were in financial trouble, people were losing their jobs, people were losing their lives, getting sick, i didn't intend to and i wanted to make sure that everyone could get their hair done with me, but a lot of people were just grateful that they got a haircut because they had a lot of meetings.
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gratitude, i cut their hair and they decide for themselves whether they want to thank me. so, if you like, they set their own price, that's how it still works, but there are reasons why i don't have imitators and competitors in this business. it's not easy. for example, i don't have electricity, all my tools are cordless. i have to charge them at night to last the whole day. and then the weather conditions, the weather dictates my schedule, i can't go to work if it's very cold, because my hands don't wash at temperatures below 7°, but these disadvantages are worth the advantages, i meet people from all over the world, and it's
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just amazing, and i can do what i love right in nature, and this is the best in the world, an office for a hairdresser, after all, the first barbershop in central park in its entire history, this is new york, and any unusual things here very quickly become the norm, this is also a big deal. because in the end, it is people who are the true value. i always tell my clients, it is not money that cuts your hair, but a person, and it is not money that teaches your children in school, but specific people. and when you are sick, in the end it is not money that helps you and treats you, it is people who do. therefore, i firmly know and believe that investing your energy time you need to be in people, because then you yourself become important. thanks bro for coming in, i appreciate it, how do you like it?
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it's great that you went into the water, at least ankle deep, after all, summer is ending, well, at least there are still 22 days left until the autumn equinox, see you in the same city, but in a new place, this is the voice of america, the new york new york project, like everyone.
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a village that found itself in a cauldron, because it is practically surrounded by russian security forces. russian border guards can enter the territory at any time georgia and they do it. they don't even let us into the cemetery. the enemy has passed, in principle, he has already practically surrounded chernikov, if ours hadn't been there in lukashovka, the ring would have been there on march 9, it would have been closed, they died.
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yes, they were, they were very close and were completely, they were always together, they were so close and lay down, they were immediately given to the heroes of ukraine, here are the russian guys, the hero of ukraine. we don't talk about the kremlin and moscow, we look at the center's policy through the eyes of the regions. what awaits russia after putin? what the present and future are seen from the regions. as we will marvel at the danube river, roughly speaking, on the left side is the territory of ukraine, on the right, closer to the shore, is the territory of romania,
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in the middle there are... waters, which are found in a residential courtyard, and on them the norms of international shipping are spreading everywhere, literally the rules that were created in the khvylini, we have perfectly understood all the vestments that were associated with this. in a conflict, the parties will try to conclude local agreements on evacuation from the besieged or surrounded zone of the wounded sick, disabled, elderly, children and women in labor about the passage into this zone of ministers of all faiths, medical personnel and medical equipment.
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the city of kirovsk on the kola peninsula. it began in a bare place, in the uninhabited tundra. in the bitter cold and snowstorms , the first tons of apatite ore were extracted. the first houses were built on snow-covered cliffs. today, kirovsk is one of the largest centers of the murmansk region.

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