Showing 10 of total 1436 videos on cureCure Salee (part 1)length: 8:0 Source: Youtube Author: saharaexpedition
Every year as the rainy season draws to a close in September, Wodaabe and Tuareg pastoralists leave their traditional grazing areas with their livestock and head for Ingal in search of the region's fertile land and salt water, a natural cure for the animals. The area around Ingal is particularly rich in pasture lands.... moreCure Rubbish - Live J-rocklength: 6:16 Source: Youtube Author: sanchomeCure Salee (part 3)length: 6:40 Source: Youtube Author: saharaexpedition
Every year as the rainy season draws to a close in September, Wodaabe and Tuareg pastoralists leave their traditional grazing areas with their livestock and head for Ingal in search of the region's fertile land and salt water, a natural cure for the animals. The area around Ingal is particularly rich in pasture lands.... moreRaft For The Cure-Nantahala, Wildwater Raftinglength: 3:50 Source: Youtube Author: wildwaterrafting
This is our second annual Raft For The Cure event, a fund raiser for Komen.org. We invite everyone to come with us on a specified day, we raft, then hold a small reception afterwards to honor the attending and all breast cancer survivors. Wildwater donates one-fourth of our rafting revenues to Komen.orgtags: whitewater rafting Raft For The Cure Nantahala River breast cancer fund raiser Wildwater Ltd Rafting events RIDE 4 THE CURE CAPE BRETONlength: 5:32 Source: Youtube Author: jardybreski
Gord's Sportscentre's 5th Annual Ride for the Cure to benifit Breast Cancer Research. This year's event will have over 750 motorcycle's registered for the 250 miles ride around Cape Breton Island's famous Cabot Trail.
Last year, over $32,000 was raised.
Join us for the 5th Annual Ride 4 the Cure on September 20,.... moreHomemade Spa Products and Herbal Remedies : How to Make Tea to Cure Headacheslength: 2:24 Source: Youtube Author: expertvillageCure Salee (part 2)length: 7:59 Source: Youtube Author: saharaexpedition
Every year as the rainy season draws to a close in September, Wodaabe and Tuareg pastoralists leave their traditional grazing areas with their livestock and head for Ingal in search of the region's fertile land and salt water, a natural cure for the animals. The area around Ingal is particularly rich in pasture lands.... more |