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Video: Explore Alberta -- Travel Video
Author: G
Description: Experience an Oil Sands vacation in beautiful northern Alberta and indulge in the opulence of our world-famous pond side resort. In the Oil Sands, there is so much to see and do -- so we start your day early with a propane cannon wake-up call. Beautiful black sand beaches stretch for miles.http://www.travelingalberta.com
Duration: 1 seconds
Date: MiƩ 12-31-1969 18:00
Rated: 4
Played: 4 times
Tags: oil sands tar travel alberta tourism family
Total comments: 20
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> irishfirefigther45 said on 11-20-2009 at 07:01:
greenpeace get out

> MountThor said on 09-19-2009 at 04:47:
Hogwash nonsense propaganda.

> alexpeters said on 09-05-2009 at 15:26:
Well I've been contracted by Nexxon, Coneco Phillips, StatOil Hydro, Suncor, and Syncrude...all in the fort mcmurray area. Using SAGD some companies push steam into the ground which forces the oil sand into pipes. They clear 1 hectare pads for that...but for surface mining of oilsand they clear the forest with cutting or burning and store the topsoil for when they're finished. They do the same for tailings ponds.

> allergictoglitter said on 08-12-2009 at 06:41:
What dessert are you talking about? and try to grow vegitation in sand or earth that is saturated in oil. it wont grow. the oil sands are above ground they reach the surface, which is why it looks so baren, the industry did not remove the forest to get the oil.

> alexpeters said on 08-11-2009 at 22:09:
don't you think you would have known that canada has a dessert the size of florida...of course shit grows in the sands...they are under part of the boreal forest you dumb fuck

> alexpeters said on 08-11-2009 at 22:08:
Im reforesting the oil sands for the second time this summer using 14 species of shrubs and seven species of trees. The US will take any chance it can get to turn attention to a Canadian environmental issue. Wildlife does grow in the sands and they can be reclaimed.

> rayzorsedge77 said on 07-25-2009 at 05:13:
Yup, working hard to stop production to help their comrades in China rule the world. No one gets it, the gay rights thing, the wars bleeding us out, the attacks on anyone questioning the nerd computer empire. People got no jobs while pets get protesters rant for them.Even salt will be illegal at this rate like in Demolition man!

> sucka4free said on 07-17-2009 at 03:32:
hahahaahahahha!

> gritsandhomefries said on 06-07-2009 at 22:54:
Green peace shut up or i will tar your face! >: /

> allergictoglitter said on 03-09-2009 at 06:47:
This isn't the truth. The oilsands have been there for millions of years, guess what... they have always looked desolate. nothing grows in oil saturated sand. every mining industry has tailing ponds. they are temparay here. Now show the amazing reclaimation of land that has been done after the sands have been processed. forests and wildlife can now live where it was never possiable over millions of years. I dont know what the agenda is here is but its very onesided and dishonest.

> ewtubewashed said on 02-21-2009 at 12:03:
the tar sands effects us all.dont you listen?and what are you doing

> Futurist54 said on 01-29-2009 at 06:52:
So true , so sarcastic--I am ashamed at how stupid we have been in Alberta, but like most other places money and certain big business small minded greedy ignoramuses rule and get paid very well. Thank God and Greenpeace that someone is seeing the truth. Yayy Greenpeace!!!!

> cashout007 said on 01-22-2009 at 07:19:
Oh boo hoo Alberta, nobody wants to see the landscape turned into a desolate moonscape alright. And Canada definitely doesn't want the effects of your "TOXIC" oil sands legacy. For all you people working in the oil sands, you get to tell your kids and their kids how you helped destroy our beautiful country, wow, you must be so proud.

> funjiking said on 01-08-2009 at 21:19:
THIS IS SO IRONIC. HA! HA! HA!

> woofybigj said on 08-14-2008 at 23:34:
Is this the best you can do? You guys have lots of money (from pensioners, the ignorant, granola munchers, pot-heads, Sheeple, and so on...) can't you at least hire a competant PR firm? Why don't you protest something that affects us all, like over-population? I see a rising tide of liberal, do-gooding, enviro-wackos'and the imbecilic that feed them. If you started a cull on them I'd gladly donate to the cause....

> skorpionpig said on 08-05-2008 at 20:19:
It seems satire is lost on far more people than I would have thought. Making fun of farmers? Where in this video do you see that?

> Indianinthemachine said on 07-05-2008 at 16:18:
OILSANDS ARE SOMETHING THE ENTIRE PLANET SHOULD BE CONCERNED.....WE ARE ALL CONNECTED.DieterIndian in the machineSaskatchewan indian photographing sky spirits

> klesam said on 07-04-2008 at 04:23:
Strikes to the heart of the matter with a tourist video and a surprise ending to finish it of. Love it. Good work. Use of nat. gas, pollution of ponds and release of greenhouse gases not accounted for in rush to get the ill-thought our project. Money to Big Oil in USA and not to Canada. We get the mess.Rob Evans

> TheAnimeMaster19 said on 06-28-2008 at 22:43:
ide like to state that greenpeace and peta are the same deal the same group as well there dissing alberta and the province witch we grew up in and was raised in and prarie farmers if they are makeing fun of farmers and alberta the greenpeace can pack there bags and leave alberta for good

> OoilsandsS said on 06-28-2008 at 22:12:
Greenpeace.... is realy turning into a joke. When they have to resort to false videos like this just loses them support. I have lived in Fort McMurray for 38 years, and it is nothing like this crap. Be careful biting the hand that feeds you!

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