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Super Smash Bros Brawl Event #25 (Spoilers!)
Super Smash Bros Brawl Event #25 波動は我にあり 自らを極限まで追い込むことで、波動は最大まで高まる。 致命的なダメージを背負ったルカリオで戦え! KO your opponents (Sheik and Ness) using Lucario. Thank you for watching.

debris flow event | 25 December 2003 | Devore, California
In the fall of 2003, several wildfires raged across the mountains and hills of southern California. Two of these fires - named Old and Grand Prix - occurred in areas adjacent to Cajon Pass, the locus of major transportation, power, and communications infrastructure. When winter rains fall on steep southern California land that has burned, water runoff is greater than on land that has not burned. The possibility of debris flow events also increases. During a 24 hour period 24 to 25 December 2003, more than 4 inches (100 mm) of rain fell on the small rural town Devore and the surrounding mountains. Devore is located at the foot of Cajon Pass below the areas that burned in 2003. This footage was recorded in Devore, California on 25 December 2003 during and after the debris flow event produced by the torrential rains. Three deaths occurred as a result of the Christmas Day debris flow events in the area around Devore. It is unknown whether any of the deaths occurred as a result of the debris flows depicted in this video. No sound. (My apologies for the wacky font sizes in the ending text panels. There was an imperfect transition between the .wmv file and YouTube.) Video courtesy of Susan Cannon, researcher, Landslide Hazards Program, United States Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado. Video recorded by Mr. Davis, resident, Devore, San Bernardino County, California, 25 December 2003. TECHNICAL: Camera make & model unknown | edited using Windows Movie Maker

Tales of Destiny JPN - (Event 25) Ending ~ Conclusion
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Persona 3 - Event 25 ( "Past Battle" ) P01/02
Video recorded by Master LL ( http://themasterll.net ) Event 25 ( "Past Battle" ) Part 01/02 ** WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS! ** The truth of Aigis, main character and the Dark Hour is revealed... ------------------ System: PS2-ENG 1st Gameplay, Normal Rank

debris flow event | 25 December 2003 | Devore, California
In the fall of 2003, a number of wildfires raged across the mountains and hills of southern California. Two of these fires - named Old and Grand Prix - occurred in areas adjacent to Cajon Pass, the locus of major transportation, power, and communications infrastructure. When winter rains fall on steep southern California land that has burned, water runoff is greater than on land that has not burned. The possibility of debris flow events also increases. During a 24 hour period 24 to 25 December 2003, more than 4 inches (100 mm) of rain fell on the small rural town Devore and the surrounding mountains. Devore is located at the foot of Cajon Pass below the areas that burned in 2003. This footage was recorded in Devore, California on 25 December 2003 during and after the debris flow event produced by the torrential rains. Three deaths occurred as a result of the Christmas Day debris flow events in the area around Devore. It is unknown whether any of the deaths occurred as a result of the debris flows depicted in this video. This version contains video footage identical that found in the other debris flow event video posted to the YouTube GEOMORPHOLOGY channel. This one, however, has been posted without the onscreen explanatory text. No sound. Video courtesy of Susan Cannon, researcher, Landslide Hazards Program, United States Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado. Video recorded by Mr. Davis, resident, Devore, San Bernardino County, California, 25 December 2003. TECHNICAL: Camera make & model unknown | edited using Windows Movie Maker (more)


























