Bungee jump Cord Snaps Over Crocodile Water
Posted by admin on Apr 19, 2012 | 24 Comments
Aussie tourist’s bungee cord snaps! Link to full video (Aussie tourist’s bungee cord snaps): www.youtube.com Also: – Beyonce gives birth: www.foxnews.com **************************************** FACEBOOK PAGE: www.facebook.com GOOGLE+ : plus.google.com TWITTER: twitter.com MAIN CHANNEL: www.youtube.com WEBSITE: tinyurl.com Xtra Tags: Aussie tourist’s bungee cord snaps Aussie tourist’s...
African Food Adventures – Crocodile
Posted by admin on Apr 18, 2012 | Leave a Comment
1st Segment The program starts with a short background on the crocodile, its habits and characteristics and what parts of it are edible. We are taught how to prepare and marinate croc tail after which we explore the breathtaking Victoria Falls. 2nd Segment Takes us to the Jungle Junction restaurant, where the famous Mkhishi dancers’ routines entertain the audience. In the meantime, our Chef is preparing...
African Secrets – The Zambezi Crocodile
Posted by admin on Apr 10, 2012 | Leave a Comment
Like the title says, this is the story of the crocodile inhabiting the waters of the Zambezi River. Although it belongs to the Nile crocodile species, we were tempted to call it the Zambezi crocodile, to give it a name closer to home. This episode explores some of the tourist attractions along the Zambezi escarpment before scaring us with the discovery that most of these beautiful areas are in fact crocodile...
Hungry in New York? Buy a Beer
Posted by admin on Feb 27, 2010 | 2 Comments
In a city of pizza snobs, the pies served at the Crocodile Lounge (325 East 14th Street; 212-477-7747), a dark and typically crowded East Village bar, barely rate.
The crust may be light and thin, but it’s not charred to blistering by a 900-degree wood-fired oven. The sauce, though tomato-sweet, is not made from prized San Marzano fruits. The cheese binds the pizza together well enough, but you’d never mistake...

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