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is very easy to download 5min video with TubeHunter
Ultra. TubeHunter Ultra downloads video from 1097
5min-like websites, and directly converts to other
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| Step 1. Start TubeHunter Ultra | |
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| Step 2. Browse to 5min video page you'd like to download from. When that 5min video starts to play, TubeHunter Ultra will pop up a "Video Found" dialog automatically. | |
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| Step 3. Select the output video format. | |
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| Step 4. Click on "Download" button. | |
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| Done!
That's all! Your video from 5min is downloaded and converted. |
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| Abkhazia
covers an area of about 8,600 km² at the western
end of Georgia, on the north shore of the Black Sea. The
Caucasus mountains to the north and the northeast divide
Abkhazia from Circassia. To the east, the region is bordered
by Svanetia. To the southeast, Abkhazia is bounded by
Samegrelo; and on the south and southwest by the Black
Sea. The republic is extremely mountainous (nearly 75% is classified as mountains or foothills) and settlement is largely confined to the coast and a number of deep, well-watered valleys. The Greater Caucasus Mountain Range runs along the region's northern border. The Gagra, Bziphi, and Kodori Ranges branch off from the Main Caucasus Range. The highest peaks of Abkhazia are in the northeast and east (along the border with Svanetia) and several exceed 4,000 meters (13,120 feet) above sea level. The climate is extremely mild, which in the Soviet times caused it to become a popular holiday destination known as the "Georgian Riviera". It is also renowned for its agricultural produce, including tea, tobacco, wine and fruits. Abkhazia is well known for its beauty and contrasting landscapes. The landscapes of the region range from coastal forests ( endemic pine forests near Bichvinta/Pitsunda) and citrus plantations, to eternal snows and glaciers to the north of the republic. Because of Abkhazia's complex topographic setting, most of the territory has been spared from significant human cultivation and development. Therefore, a large portion of Abkhazia (nearly 70% of the territory) is still covered by forests today. Abkhazia is also well known for the high number of endemic species of plants that are found only in the Caucasus, only in Georgia, or only in Abkhazia. Southeastern Abkhazia, a part of the Colchis Lowland, is covered by Colchian forests ( alder, hornbeam, oak, beech), or by citrus and tea plantations. The foothills, up to an elevation of 600 meters (1,968 feet) above sea level, are covered by deciduous forests (with evergreen elements), and include tree species such as oak, hornbeam, beech, and buxus. The forest cover from 600 to 1,800 meters (1,960-5,904 ft.) above sea level is made up of both deciduous and coniferous species of trees. The most common species are beech, spruce, and fir. The mixed forest zone is home to some of the tallest trees in Europe and the world, where some specimens of the Nordmann Fir (especially around Lake Ritsa) reach heights of over 70 meters (230 feet). The zone extending 1,800-2,900 m (5,904-9,512 ft.) above sea level is made up of either subalpine forests or alpine meadows. Territory lying above 2,900 m (9,512 ft.) is mainly covered by eternal snows and glaciers. |
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