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We're here in Baja California, Mexico, where we planted in January 2016

10 Growboxx® plant cocoons with 5 Mezquites

and 5 Cypress (Mezquites are var. Prospopis).

We only gave water while we were planting, for the rest they never got any maintenance.

Look how extremely hot it was here, this year.

It's now September 2017, only a month ago the whole area was burning.

We were very lucky to find that our trees have not died.

So with this video we demonstrate that no matter how hot is,

you can always plant with the Growboxx® plant cocoon.

This is a Prosopis.

This is a Cypress.

The trees have been planted with a length of about 25-30 cms.

Most of them are now almost 1 meter

and they look very healthy

Although you can see, that the fire came up to about 2 meters of our trees.

And of course there was some damage,

because it was so hot, some trees even burned.

Here is a Cypress that suffered.

On one side it's burned, but the other side is still green.

It's incredible how resistant the trees get.

if you don't give water artificially, but they have to find it themselves,

which is the basic thing of the Groasis Technology, when we plant trees.

After the planting one of the trees was attacked by a gopher.

This is an animal that lives below the soil, and it eats the roots.

We left the tree in order to demonstrate what happens, if that happens.

Also to give more credibility to our video.

This is again a Mezquite, it is almost more than 1 meter.

Another Mezquite.

And at last we have a beautiful Cypress.

The Cypress really was very close to the fire.

It's amazing that it was so strong, that it didn't suffer.

The Growboxx® is still in good shape,

and of course when it rains, it even still catches the rain.

Look what happens if the tree is healthy, and survives with a good root system.

This is the result of using the Growboxx® plant cocoon.

It is now for sale and I hope that you are happy using it.

if you want to avoid using drip irrigation.

Thank you very much, this is Pieter Hoff from Baja California, Mexico.

For more infomation >> Growbox® plant cocoon anti desertification plantation in Baja California Mexico - Duration: 4:02.

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Billboard calling for Trump's impeachment goes up in California - Duration: 2:53.

Billboard calling for Trump's impeachment goes up in California

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Carmel at the Colony| California Apartments for rent - Duration: 2:28.

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STD cases continue to rise in California - Duration: 1:26.

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Over 2,000 Acres Scorched In Massive California Fire - Duration: 0:24.

For more infomation >> Over 2,000 Acres Scorched In Massive California Fire - Duration: 0:24.

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Devastador fuego obliga a la evacuación de miles de familias en California - Duration: 1:56.

For more infomation >> Devastador fuego obliga a la evacuación de miles de familias en California - Duration: 1:56.

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Southern California Boat Show to Cruise Into San Pedro - Duration: 3:54.

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Wildfire Torches Southern California: More Than 1000 Displaced | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:35.

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Ominous Message About Apocalypse Interrupts Southern California Cable Networks - Duration: 0:55.

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Empieza la construcción de ocho prototipos del muro fronterizo con México en California - Duration: 1:56.

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CANYON FIRE: Huge wildfire tears through California forcing thousands to flee - Duration: 2:57.

CANYON FIRE: Huge wildfire tears through California forcing thousands to flee

The blaze, dubbed the Canyon Fire by authorities, ignited just after 1pm in Chino Hills State Park on Monday.

The Orange County Fire Authority said the fire grew to 2,500 acres overnight as 500 homes were evacuated.  More than 300 firefighters worked through the night to calm the flames and make sure residents reached safety.  Four schools have been closed, while an evacuation centre has been opened in a fifth school for those needing shelter.

The Orange County Fire Authority said at least one building has been damaged or destroyed, while multiple structures are under threat in Corona.   Cora Angeles, who was evacuated, told the LA Times: "We dont know whats going to happen.

  "At least we know were going to be alive because we got out of there in time. " Fire official Captain Steve Concialdi said evacuation orders will be lifted "sometime today".

He said the flames cleared much of the fuel that endangered homes, but that fire fighters will be fighting the blaze amid a 90-degree heat, gusty wind and dry air.   He added: "It's just getting hotter and drier.

" Just five per cent of the fire was contained as of early Tuesday morning, according to officials.   Nine helicopters and nine fixed-wing aircraft along with 350 firefighters are currently battling the flames.

The blaze has resulted in a smoke advisory for northern and central Orange County, as well as the cities of Corona and Norco in Riverside County.  There have been no reports of injuries and the cause of the blaze is unknown.  The Canyon Fire comes just weeks after .  The nearly 5,900-acre La Tuna Fire forced more than 1,400 people to evacuate their homes in early September.

And on Sunday, California was sparking fears a major magnitude 8 quake could strike.

For more infomation >> CANYON FIRE: Huge wildfire tears through California forcing thousands to flee - Duration: 2:57.

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California Casualty - Sales - Duration: 2:30.

I think one of the differences with California Casualty is the value that we put in our people.

What I love about California Casualty is the people we serve; we only take care of American

Heroes.

And that is your public servants: your educators, law enforcement, firemen, nurses.

Selling a product as genuine as what California Casualty has to offer, it doesn't feel like

you're in a typical sales role or sales position.

We have two different sales departments.

First of all, we have Outbound Sales.

It's a great department because there's no cold calling.

It's taking leads that were gathered by our field marketing managers of people who are

interested in wanting to find out more, and then they call back on those nice warm leads.

And then you have Inbound Sales, customers calling in to get quotes.

They've heard about us, you know, from referrals, from their place of business.

My typical day is being on the phone majority of the day, and then some of the day responding

to some of the calls, some of the stuff that we have to follow up on.

We have to be there for them when they're available - teachers are teaching school in

the daytime, they're not always available to get the information they need.

It's definitely a very exciting position, it's very competitive.

And also helping out our group members, insuring them the protection that they deserve for

what they do for our community.

The great thing about California Casualty is we help you every step of the way.

It starts with licensing, which there's no out of pocket expense for you; we pay for

everything.

So we try to give you all the tools necessary to be successful in the position.

We offer a competitive benefit package.

You can expect a very rewarding career, not as far as just what you do but as far as financially

as well.

We are looking for an energetic, enthusiastic individuals who have a lot of grit and passion.

There's a bond here like none other.

You should definitely come work at California Casualty because of the overall benefits that

you could reap from being a sales person.

For more infomation >> California Casualty - Sales - Duration: 2:30.

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Der "Miss California"-Sänger ist zurück - Duration: 2:29.

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California Casualty - Overview - Duration: 2:58.

I think California Casualty is a great place to work because of the people here.

We only hire the best.

California Casualty's values are in the California Casualty code, which was written in 1965 by

my grandfather.

And the values in that code are providing exceptional service, fulfilling our promises,

acting with integrity, working as a team, and continuous learning.

California Casualty is a family owned business.

We've been in business for over a hundred years.

We're a company built on relationships, and California Casualty cares about its people,

and cares about the people for whom we serve.

And I think that's pretty neat.

We're a group based company, and our value really lies in the fact that we help out our

everyday American Heroes - as far as our firefighters, our law enforcement, our teachers and nurses.

So, helping them getting into a better financial with insurance - the right insurance in place

- is pretty rewarding.

The benefits of working at California Casualty: first and foremost, you'll be part of a team

that you really enjoy.

What excites me about coming to work every day is my peers and my coworkers.

You're welcomed when you walk in the door, you're encouraged, and people are excited

to see you.

Our team and our managers - I love them, I really do.

They allow you to be self-managed, they give you the expectation to keep our promises to

get these jobs done.

They allow you to grow, they allow you to be you.

When we have to collaborate on something, we're all going to come together and work

together as a team.

The diversity here is amazing, there are so many walks of life and so many different people

that are able to bring out their best to help bring the team up to that next level to achieve

greatness.

I have a passion for learning, and our group is very committed to the development of our

people in our organization and we think that makes a big difference in the success of the

organization and the services we're able to provide.

We have great benefits.

Our health plan, we have a 401k plan, and a defined contribution retirement plan.

The opportunity for growth at California Casualty is up to you - the sky is the limit.

California Casualty really pays attention to the little details, the little things,

to make everything that much better.

I take real pride in helping our heroes.

They're out there putting their lives on the line for us, and we want to make sure we give

them the right policy to protect themselves.

It's really what protecting American Heroes is all about.

For more infomation >> California Casualty - Overview - Duration: 2:58.

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Southern California wildfires force thousands to evacuate their homes - Duration: 5:41.

Southern California wildfires force thousands to evacuate their homes

THOUSANDS of residents have been forced to flee their homes after a massive hillside wildfire ripped through southern California in the USA.

The huge blaze - dubbed the Canyon Fire - covered an area of 2,000 acres by 9pm last night forcing authorities to order evacuations for 1,000 homes.

REUTERS 12 The hillside fire burns above houses in Corona, California, where thousands have been evacuated.

REUTERS 12 The fire spread rapid by more than a thousand acres in less than two hours according to the fire service.

REUTERS 12 Dramatic video captured the flames heading close to 91 Freeway on the far edge of Anaheim.

12 The wildfires are raging along the hills just southeast of LA.

REUTERS 12 A Los Angeles County Fire Department helicopter dumps water on the fire.

REUTERS 12 Fearful Corona residents gather in the street amid a massive evacuation of homes in the area.

No injuries have been reported but one structure has been damaged and a big rig was destroyed, according to Anaheim Fire and Rescue.

The fire spread rapidly yesterday, starting at 250 acres and then covering 1,500 acres within two hours, reported KTLA.

At one point winds caused the fire to move towards the 91 Freeway, forcing a command post to be relocated.

Dramatic footage captured by motorists shows roaring flames next to the motorway racing up the hillsides.

ABC reporter Greg Lee, who tweeted a video of the fire, said: Cannot stress this enough: stay off the 91E if you can help it.

Canyon Fire is burning very close to freeway.

REUTERS 12 No injuries have been reported but a huge rig has been destroyed in the inferno.

REUTERS 12 The cause of the blaze, which covered an area of 2,000 acres, is being investigated.

REUTERS 12 One resident Cora Angeles described fleeing her home with her granddaughter, as the fire raged.

Resident Cora Angeles, 66, told the LA Times she prayed and cried after fleeing with her 12-year-old granddaughter.

We dont know whats going to happen, at least we know were going to be alive, she said.

Video has shown firetrucks protecting homes in neighbourhoods near the blaze.

It is burning in the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains.

This area is between the two cities of Corona and Anaheim, which are around 23 miles apart.

It was feared the winds would push the flames towards homes the city of Corona in Riverside County.

Hundreds of Corona residents were ordered to leave their homes as the fire spread.

An estimated 300 homes in Dominguez Ranch with between 1,000 and 1,200 residents were affected, according to Anaheim Fire & Rescue.

REUTERS 12 A wind shift caused the fire to burn back down the hill towards the 91 Freeway, forcing authorities to relocate a command post.

REUTERS 12 Its estimated between 1,500 to 2,000 residents were ordered to leave their home as the fire neared.

REUTERS 12 Helicopters from the LA County Fire operations unit dropped fire retardant over the inferno late last night.

A number of schools will also remain closed today.

The fire and rescue department said that the fire was five per cent contained in an area of between 1,700 acres to 2,000 at around 9pm.

Aircraft have dropped fire retardant to stop the flames from burning further uphill.

A firehawk helicopter was dispatched by the LA County Fire air operations unit.

The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.

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