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Despicable Me – Mini-MovieBanana Preview

Watch the “Despicable Me” “Banana,” starring those loveable minions.

Despicable Me will be available on December 14 – the mini movies are available in the Blu-ray combo pack and DVD double pack.

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Red Sky Over Sicily

Red sky at night… Sicily looks on as Mount Etna erupts in spectacular


After reports of mysterious mass animal deaths around the , photos of a fierce volcanic eruption might confirm that the end of the is nigh.
Thankfully, these magnificent pictures of Mount Etna’s latest eruption are merely a chance to revel in the awesome power of rather than a reason to start stocking up on canned goods.
The 3,329-metre (10,922-feet) volcano erupted for around an hour yesterday evening, lighting up the Sicilian sky and providing amazing scenery for the of Milo, just 12 kilometres away.

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article 1346685 0CBDE12E000005DC 979 964x645 Red Sky Over Sicily image gallery Fire in the hole: Mount Etna spews lava on the southern Italian island of Sicily yesterday evening


Etna is Europe’s tallest and most active volcano and has seen increased activity in recent months yet its seismic might poses no immediate threat to the nearby towns and cities.
According to the Italian Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, a slight increase in Etna’s volcanic tremors had been recorded on Tuesday, reaching its peak at 7am local time yesterday.
The activity diminished but at 9:30pm local time on Wednesday night, Etna roared into life sending lava spewing down its sides.
article 1346685 0CBF23B6000005DC 167 964x540 Red Sky Over Sicily image gallery Plumes rose up in the sky



article 1346685 0CBDE56F000005DC 941 964x642 Red Sky Over Sicily image gallery Eruption: Lava cascades down the slopes of Mount Etna after its latest activity


‘Shortly after [9pm] an overflow began from the edge of the east pit crater,’ a statement from the institute said last night.
While the Sicilian communities near the volcano were not threatened by the latest eruption, it has not been established whether an ash cloud has been created by Etna’s new activity.
‘The emission of volcanic ash is possible,’ a spokesperson for the institute added.

article 1346685 0CBE95DC000005DC 728 964x462 Red Sky Over Sicily image gallery The eruption was a strombolian explosion from the active pit crater on the east flank of the Southeast Crater cone of Etna

article 1346685 0CBDE275000005DC 508 964x627 Red Sky Over Sicily image gallery Living on the edge: The Sicilian sky is illuminated by Mount Etna’s evening eruption


Large stones, known as volcanic ‘bombs’, and a sizeable quantity of ash was released by the volcano earlier this month, though no lava was released on that occasion.
Known as ‘Jebel Utlamat’ in Arabic – meaning ‘mountain of fire – Etna’s name is thought to originate from the Phoenician word ‘attuna’, meaning ‘furnace’.
The volcano has been active for around half a million years, with 15,000 people killed during its most violent eruption in 1669.
While its modern eruptions have rarely threatened the inhabited areas in the volcano’s vicinity, a lengthy blast in 2002 was spectacular enough for footage of it to be included in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

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penguins in antarctica and sOuth geOrgia

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Wildlife photographer Nick Garbutt from Cumbria travelled to the UK’s most remote colony, South Georgia in the sub-Antarctic region, to witness a colossal colony of over a quarter of a million king penguins
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The images, taken in the natural harbour of Salisbury Plain, show parent penguins frequently trooping to the shore and back to feed their hungry offspring
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The shows the tame penguins marching directly towards the looking both puzzled and curious, but totally unafraid of the stranger in their midst
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King penguin breeding colony on the beach at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia. Salisbury Plain is the second largest colony on the islands, with over 250,000 in total
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The king penguins are also intimate with each other, and greet each other by rubbing their stomachs together and arching their gold crested necks
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One pair put on a spectacular courtship display – almost creating a mirror image of each other
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A king penguin chick, South Georgia
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King penguin breeding colony at Gold Harbour, South Georgia
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South Georgia is a British dependent island administered from the Falklands
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A close up of a king penguin
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Nick took a three week voyage on a ship called the Vavilov. He sailed from Ushuaia in Argentina’s Tierra del Fuego, to the Falklands and from there to the remote island of South Georgia. The voyage also took him to the Yalour Islands and Peterman Island off the Antarctic Peninsula
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Gentoo penguins on Peterman Island, Antarctic Peninsula
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Gentoo penguins on Peterman Island, Antarctic Peninsula
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An Adelie penguin on an iceberg in the Yalour Islands, Antarctic Peninsula
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An Adelie penguin on an iceberg in Yalour Islands, Antarctic Peninsula

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Welcome In Beautiful LEGOLAND

Legoland California, located in Carlsbad which is 1 hour drive south of Anaheim/Disneyland and half an hour drive from north of San Diego, built on a 128-acre landscape with Lego blocks in the year 1999, is the only LEGO theme park in the United States.

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This colorful amusement park provides complete recreation to the families and especially to the children. With variety of rides, terrific miniatures, laugh-out-loud shows, everything is just produced with Legos.

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Red Sky Over Sicily

After reports of mysterious mass animal deaths around the , photos of a fierce volcanic eruption might confirm that the end of the is nigh.
Thankfully, these magnificent pictures of Mount Etna’s latest eruption are merely a chance to revel in the awesome power of rather than a reason to start stocking up on canned goods.
The 3,329-metre (10,922-feet) volcano erupted for around an hour yesterday evening, lighting up the Sicilian sky and providing amazing scenery for the of Milo, just 12 kilometres away.

Scroll down for video

article 1346685 0CBDE12E000005DC 979 964x645 Red Sky Over Sicily image gallery Fire in the hole: Mount Etna spews lava on the southern Italian island of Sicily yesterday evening

Etna is Europe’s tallest and most active volcano and has seen increased activity in recent months yet its seismic might poses no immediate threat to the nearby towns and cities.
According to the Italian Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, a slight increase in Etna’s volcanic tremors had been recorded on Tuesday, reaching its peak at 7am local time yesterday.
The activity diminished but at 9:30pm local time on Wednesday night, Etna roared into life sending lava spewing down its sides.

article 1346685 0CBF23B6000005DC 167 964x540 Red Sky Over Sicily image gallery Plumes rose up in the sky


article 1346685 0CBDE56F000005DC 941 964x642 Red Sky Over Sicily image gallery Eruption: Lava cascades down the slopes of Mount Etna after its latest activity

‘Shortly after [9pm] an overflow began from the edge of the east pit crater,’ a statement from the institute said last night.
While the Sicilian communities near the volcano were not threatened by the latest eruption, it has not been established whether an ash cloud has been created by Etna’s new activity.
‘The emission of volcanic ash is possible,’ a spokesperson for the institute added.

article 1346685 0CBE95DC000005DC 728 964x462 Red Sky Over Sicily image gallery The eruption was a strombolian explosion from the active pit crater on the east flank of the Southeast Crater cone of Etna

article 1346685 0CBDE275000005DC 508 964x627 Red Sky Over Sicily image gallery Living on the edge: The Sicilian sky is illuminated by Mount Etna’s evening eruption


Large stones, known as volcanic ‘bombs’, and a sizeable quantity of ash was released by the volcano earlier this month, though no lava was released on that occasion.
Known as ‘Jebel Utlamat’ in Arabic – meaning ‘mountain of fire – Etna’s name is thought to originate from the Phoenician word ‘attuna’, meaning ‘furnace’.
The volcano has been active for around half a million years, with 15,000 people killed during its most violent eruption in 1669.
While its modern eruptions have rarely threatened the inhabited areas in the volcano’s vicinity, a lengthy blast in 2002 was spectacular enough for footage of it to be included in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

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