posted by admin on Sep 1
Still reeling from the devastating affects of last year’s Hurricane Ike, residents in Galveston, Texas are slowly rebuilding this classic vacation spot. KHOU’s Brad Woodard reports.
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posted by admin on Sep 1
Still reeling from the devastating affects of last year’s Hurricane Ike, residents in Galveston, Texas are slowly rebuilding this classic vacation spot. KHOU’s Brad Woodard reports.
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posted by admin on Aug 22
Tracking Hurricane IKE
On Thursday September 11, 2008 Harris County officials issued a mandatory evacuation order for residents living in the following ZIP codes: 77058, 77059, 77062, 77520, 77546, 77571, 77586 and 77598.
Hurricane Ike currently a category 2 going towards Galveston, TX.
Galveston already flooded in most parts.
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posted by admin on Aug 20
2009 09 Carnival Cruise to Cozumel Mexico from Galveston Texas
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posted by admin on Jul 26
Took a video of leaving the harbour in galveston to go to progresso and cozomel
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posted by admin on Jul 17
2009 Southern Living Idea House at Cinnamon Shore on Port Aransas, Texas Gulf Coast
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posted by admin on Jun 26
Maritime Safety and Security Team Boston esses the Houston Ship Channel for obstructions and damage following Hurricane Ike. Coast Guard personnel and ets from around the country were deployed to the Houston-Galveston area to ist with search and rescue, aids to navigation repair and pollution essment.
(Coast Guard video by PA1 Alan Haraf)
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posted by admin on Jun 21
www,Trips4Money.com This Video shows the Fort Morgan Al. Mystery Ghost Ship washed up by hurricane Ike near Gulf Shores,Al You Decide
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posted by admin on Jun 18
This is the 1877 Tallship Elissa sailing in the Gulf of Mexico. What an amazing sail it was too…
Elissa is a ship that is crewed mostly by volunteers. When not sailing Elissa is a museum ship open to the public in galveston.
To find out more about the elissa go to:
http://www.galvestonhistory.org/1877_Tall_Ship_ELISSA.asp
This is a Clip from a longer video I did about the 2005 day sails edited to music by “Venice is Sinking”.
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posted by admin on Jun 5
Crews from Aids to Navigation Teams Galveston and Port O’Connor load temporary buoys onto a 55-foot Coast Guard boat at Sector Field Office Galveston before getting underway. More than ninety percent of the aids to navigation were either damaged, destroyed or moved out of position in the Gulf of Mexico and the Houston Ship Channel during Hurricane IKE. The Coast Guard is repairing and repositioning buoys to reopen the ports and Ship Channel as quickly as possible. (Coast Guard video by PA3 Rob Simpson)
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posted by admin on May 30
Coming back into Port of Galveston last day of cruise
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