The Forgotten Active Volcano in Hawaii

Summary Kaena Volcano is an extinct submerged volcano once connected to the west of Oahu, far from the active volcanoes on Hawaii. Yet in 1955 and 1956 if belched sulfurous gas and pumice which were discovered at the surface of the ocean.

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Stars : Timothy C. Catron

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Genres : Documentary News

Release date : Dec 14, 2020

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official YouTube Channel

Language : English

Summary Kaena Volcano is an extinct submerged volcano once connected to the west of Oahu, far from the active volcanoes on Hawaii. Yet in 1955 and 1956 if belched sulfurous gas and pumice which were discovered at the surface of the ocean.

Details

Genres : Documentary News

Release date : Dec 14, 2020

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official YouTube Channel

Language : English

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The Perfect Match

The Perfect Match

Following his calling from God, Patrick McFarlane finds himself homeless, living out of the back of his truck with two wiener dogs. In complete desperation, he places an ad on Craigslist, after his seven year journey to donate a kidney remains unfulfilled. An extremely touching true story of altruism, 'The Perfect Match' documents kidney donor, Patrick McFarlane, through his personal obstacles and modern societal challenges on his path to find a donor program that will accept him, and ultimately find a kidney recipient that will be a perfect match. Regret and redemption are interwoven with Patrick's remarkable ability to laugh at himself and his amazing perseverance in achieving his goal, no matter the cost. This film also explores the themes of medical politics, friendship, religion, and the societal bias that is sometimes placed on us as individuals when we are different than the norm. This film provokes questions regarding our complicated organ donation system and the realities of non-directed donors. It also forces us to take a personal look at one self, and our willingness to save a stranger's life, and the possible societal judgments of those who would. It asks the question of how sane is sane and just because we are different, or have redemption issues, or any other motive, does it make the gift of donation any less powerful or acceptable? I am honored to have documented the incredibly dedicated, emotional journey and heart felt true story of Patrick Mcfarlane, kidney donor, Christian, human, homeless man, father, leader, and hero.

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