-------------------------------------------
Solar System | Learning Videos For Kids | Song For Babies by Kids Abc Tv - Duration: 32:10.
Solar System...
-------------------------------------------
Most Satisfying Relaxing Slime #95 - Duration: 10:01.
PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, SUBCRIBE video! Thank you very much!
-------------------------------------------
How You Can Get More Views on Your Videos Right Now - Duration: 7:32.
For more infomation >> How You Can Get More Views on Your Videos Right Now - Duration: 7:32. -------------------------------------------
Most Satisfying Slime ASMR Videos | Collection Relaxing Mixing Slime Videos | Smile Toys #02 - Duration: 10:40.
Most Satisfying Slime ASMR Videos | Collection Relaxing Mixing Slime Videos | Smile Toys #02
-------------------------------------------
How to download blob videos? - Survivor 2019 - Duration: 4:30.
For more infomation >> How to download blob videos? - Survivor 2019 - Duration: 4:30. -------------------------------------------
Rahatlatıcı Slime Videoları #229 ( Yeni слайм, سلايم, slaymlar izle ) - Duration: 11:02.
For more infomation >> Rahatlatıcı Slime Videoları #229 ( Yeni слайм, سلايم, slaymlar izle ) - Duration: 11:02. -------------------------------------------
The Most Interesting Slime Videos 2019 #103 - HuHu Slime - Duration: 10:01.
PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, SUBCRIBE video! Thanks you very much!
-------------------------------------------
No Copyright Free HD 4K Videos, Motion Graphics, Background, Animation, Music, Sounds - Duration: 3:31.
Published February 18, 2019
No Copyright Free 4K HD Videos, Motion Graphics, Background, Animation, Music, Sounds.
Thank you for visiting Chaneel Ayu Videos Nocopyright.
the seasons coming go like thoughts of you like a wave returns to the scene
into the may change but in a cycle that I can lose each painful but the line
- bastard you came into my life just fine
season not for them gesture time just like
maybe
see that
the seasons turn and change just like you're mine but like the Sun gives into
the morning - nah time continues marching it slowly crawls
with each new one started I recall you gave it to my
just good enough season not for the
just
maybe this time next year
each time of year carries memories like never fading whisper in the Marines Oh
we'll keep on changing
yeah
-------------------------------------------
អាតែវ ធើស៊ីគេ ! កំប្លែងថ្មី 😂 😂Comedy Videos 2019 - Episode 8 || កំប្លែង ក្រុម J Teav - Duration: 4:00.
For more infomation >> អាតែវ ធើស៊ីគេ ! កំប្លែងថ្មី 😂 😂Comedy Videos 2019 - Episode 8 || កំប្លែង ក្រុម J Teav - Duration: 4:00. -------------------------------------------
Tulsi Gabbard & Cory Booker in New Hampshire [VIDEOS] | Heavy.com - Duration: 5:46.
Tulsi Gabbard & Cory Booker in New Hampshire [VIDEOS] | Heavy.com
New Hampshire was a popular place for presidential candidates this weekend.
The state saw visits from Cory Booker and Tulsi Gabbard this weekend.
Also planning President's Day weekend visits to New Hampshire were Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, and Peter Buttigieg.
Read on to learn more about Gabbard's and Booker's visits and see videos of their speeches.
Tulsi Gabbard Said She Would Bring a Soldier's 'Service Before Self' Mindset to the White House.
Tulsi Gabbard made four stops in New Hampshire this weekend.
She had a town hall at Willie McCoy's Pub & Restaurant on Saturday afternoon, and then a Meet and Greet in Concord on Saturday night.
On Sunday, she had a meet and greet at Green Elephant in Portsmouth in the afternoon, and hosted an event later in the afternoon at the North Hampton Centennial Hall.
Gabbard told people attending her events that as a veteran, she will bring a soldier's value of service, putting others ahead of self, when she's in the White House,WMUR reported.
She also reiterated her commitment to the LGBT community.
"My commitment to fight for LGBTQ Americans has shown through.
And my heart has been reflected through my record in Congress for over the last six years in fighting for marriage equality.".
She also said during a campaign stop in New Hampshire that the Wikileaks' release in 2016 spurred some necessary change.
"Obviously the information that has been put out has exposed a lot of things that have been happening that the American people were not aware of and have spurred some necessary change there," she said.
(One of the revelations from the Wikileaks release was that the Democratic party was strongly siding with Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders, despite claiming they were being neutral.
Since the information was revealed, the DNC has downgraded the strength of its superdelegates, not allowing them to vote in the first round of voting during the next Democratic National Convention.).
Here's a video from Gabbard's town hall in North Hampton on Sunday:.
And her meet-and-greet in Portsmouth earlier:.
And in Newington:.
She also had breakfast with veterans in Manchester, a topic near-and-dear to her since she is a veteran and knows the struggles they face.
Here's a video from her meet-and-greet in Concord:.
Cory Booker Talked about the Spirit of the Nation Being Under Threat.
Booker visited 3S Artspace in Portsmouth on Saturday, the day before Gabbard visited Portsmouth.
He talked to a standing-room only crowd for about 20 minutes, Boston Globe shared.
He said Americans have a common purpose, and he's running because he thinks the "spirit of this nation" is "under threat," whether by demagoguery or people who want to tear the country apart.
Booker had three more stops in New Hampshire on Sunday.
He also talked about the discrimination his parents faced when they tried to get housing and needed help from the Fair Housing Council.
Booker is making a total of six New Hampshire stops this weekend.
Here he is speaking in Manchester:.
And here he is, speaking in Portsmouth:.
Booker said he wants to give power back to the people, WMUR reported.
"Americans feel like they're working harder and harder and harder than their parents did but [are] getting further and further behind.".
Booker is also hosting a house party in Nashua, New Hampshire on Monday at 10 a.m.
at the home of Senator Cindy Rosenwald.
-------------------------------------------
LIKE A BOSS COMPILATION #14 AMAZING VIDEOS 5 MINUTES #LikeAboss - Duration: 5:14.
For more infomation >> LIKE A BOSS COMPILATION #14 AMAZING VIDEOS 5 MINUTES #LikeAboss - Duration: 5:14. -------------------------------------------
Reacting to TheWolfStreetJournal's Vrchat Videos - Duration: 1:45:14.
For more infomation >> Reacting to TheWolfStreetJournal's Vrchat Videos - Duration: 1:45:14. -------------------------------------------
SLIME ASMR - Synthesize The Most - Relaxing Slime Video #055 😎😎😎 - Duration: 10:01.
PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, SUBCRIBE video! Thank you very much!
-------------------------------------------
Synthesize The Best Ghost Slime Videos 2019 #70 - Mixing Slime - Duration: 10:01.
PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, SUBCRIBE video! Thanks you very much!
-------------------------------------------
The Most Interesting Slime Videos 2019 #102 - HuHu Slime - Duration: 10:01.
PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, SUBCRIBE video! Thanks you very much!
-------------------------------------------
The Most Relaxing Slime Part 92 - Duration: 10:01.
PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, SUBCRIBE video! Thanks you very much!
-------------------------------------------
Top 5 Scariest Historical Serial Killers - Duration: 9:55.
History, both modern and ancient - has been rife with bloody legacies and murderous malintent
- mysterious figures shut away from the rest of the world in lofty, crumbling keeps - or
notorious bandits that plague the highways and byways of a brave new world, preying on
unsuspecting passers by and loot filled stage coaches.
The majority of folklore, European folklore especially, is derived from these very tales
- and the blood soaked pages of ancient history are a mortal reminder of the depraved depths
of the human mind.
So, let's take a look, shall we?
Hello horror fans - and welcome back to the scariest channel on YouTube - Top 5 Scary
Videos.
As per usual, I'll be your horror host Jack Finch - as today, we brush off the dusty old
tome - and take a look at the Top 5 Scariest Historical Serial Killers.
Roll the clip.
For the curious amongst you, that clip was from the legendary 1971 hammer horror flick,
Countess Dracula starring Ingrid Pitt - because, you know - we should all pay homage to our
history, right?
I guess so.
Well, either way - it segues nicely into our first point.
Oh, and also - I almost forgot.
What better way to do a historical serial killers video - than with my favourite historical
fork wielder of all time - Lucy McPhee!
What's up Luce.
Kicking off at Number 5 - Elizabeth Bathory
Born Countess Elizabeth Bathory de Ecsed on the 7th August 1560 - Elizabeth was a Hungarian
noblewoman from the renowned Hungarian family of Bathory, that through her time on this
Earth - earned herself the macabre title of The Blood Countess.
Move over Vlad the Impaler - because this Countess was a much more terrifying Dracula.
Her span of crimes are alleged to have reigned from 1590 - to several years before her death
in 1609.
Purportedly, the Blood Countess was responsible for the deaths of over 650 people - and the
stories of her serial murders and savage brutality were verified by the testimony of over 300
witnesses and survivors of her murderous campaign.
Born to father Baron George VI and her mother, Baroness Anna Bathory - Elizabeth was of incredibly
high status in European aristocracy.
During her childhood, multiple sources corroborated that Elizabeth suffered multiple seizures
that caused epilepsy, which possibly stemmed from the inbreeding of her parents.
One of the misaligned treatments for this was to rub the blood of non-sufferer's on
the lips of an epileptic - which lead to the speculation that her ravenous murders were
an effort to cure her illness.
Allegedly, her frenzy for blood even led her to soak in bathtubs filled with the blood
of virgins to keep her young.
Elizabeth Bathory died in 1614 - after being apprehended for her crimes in 1610, where
she was locked in a tower at Cachtice Castle, Slovakia until her death.
Coming in at Number 4 - Peter Stumpp
Otherwise known as The Werewolf of Bedburg, it seems that European history had a habit
of tying murder and sorcery into one neat little package.
Born Peter Stumpp sometime in the early 1500's, The Werewolf of Bedburg was a German farmer,
in what previously made up The Holy Roman Empire.
He stood accused of lycanthropy, witchcraft and cannibalism, and allegedly, throughout
his murderous span of crimes, he was responsible for the deaths of over 18 victims.
Little is known about Peter Stumpp, but as chance would have it - the few scraps of information
that we do know about him was rediscovered in 1920 by renowned occultist Montague Summers,
who we covered in our recent Occultist's video.
Stumpp also operated under the alias Abal Griswold, and his gruesome campaign spanned
from 1564 to 1589.
After his capture, Stumpp was witness to one of the most lurid and famous werewolf trials
in history - and after being tortured on a rack, he confessed to having practiced black
magic since the age of twelve.
In his confession, he claimed that the Devil had given him a magical belt that enabled
his metamorphosis into a great, hulking wolf.
His crimes had been undiscovered for twenty five years - and he confessed to eating fourteen
children - as well as two pregnant women and their unborn babies.
Even more terrifying, he admitted to murdering and consuming his own son - whose brain he
was reported to have devoured.
Grim.
Next up at Number 3 - William Burke and William Hare
If you ask anyone worth their salt about European history, they'll tell you that the Burke
and Hare murders were some of the most calamitous crimes on record.
So much so, that they've even got their own feature film starring Simon Pegg and Andy
Serkis.
Who knew?
William Burke and William Hare were both Irishmen who later travelled to Scotland to work on
the construction of the Union Canal - where they met and quickly became friends, earning
a reputation for their boisterous behaviour and hard-boiled opportunism.
Well, as chance would have it - the pair quickly learned that they could make a decent living
by selling human cadavers to Medical Professors for dissection in anatomy lectures.
But these cadavers quickly came in high demand, and the shortage of corpses led to the duo
becoming body snatchers - or the better title, Resurrection Men.
When those ran out - the only thing left was for Burke and Hare to commit the murders themselves,
and thus began a killing spree that would take the lives of 16 innocent victims.
Hare and Burke would lure their victims, often women, to drink with them and ply them with
alcohol until they passed out - where they'd suffocate them before shipping their bodies
to Robert Knox, a medical professor who would pay them handsomely for their violent services.
In the end, William Hare was granted immunity from prosecution, after turning kings evidence
and confessing to his part in all 16 murders.
Burke was tried and sentenced to death, where he was hanged - and his corpse was dissected.
His skeleton was displayed at the Anatomical Museum of Edinburgh Medical School, where
it remains to this day.
Talk about poetic justice.
Coming in at Number 2 - Thug Behram
And a criminal who was so notorious, that he is often cited as the most prolific serial
killer in history - after being connected to up to 931 murders between 1790 and 1840
in Central India.
Thug Behram, who was born in 1765 - was also known as Buhram Jemedar and the King of the
Thugs.
Alongside his Thuggee cult, Behram was so notorious - that the English word Thug is
actually derived from the Hindi word Thag - which roughly translates to mean swindler
and deceiver.
So the next time you call someone a Thug, know that the crimes of this man are responsible.
Thug Behram's modus operandi was to use his ceremonial rumal that he had sewn a large
medallion into - which is a Sikh head cloth similar to a bandanna - and use it as a makeshift
garrote to execute his killings.
After his capture, a man named James Paton of the East India Company was the officer
overseeing his trial - and quoted Thug Behram as saying that he had only been present at
931 murders - and would only admit to strangling 125 men with his own hands, and being witness
to 150 more.
Which - I don't know, at that point - you may as well just admit to it all.
And finally - at our Number 1 spot - Catherine Monvoisin
And - whichever way you spin this story, one thing is for certain - Catherine Monvoisin
lived an incredibly interesting life.
So much so that she's been depicted several times in film and television, and even has
her own manga partially based on her life.
Also known by her notorious nickname as La Voisin, Catherine was born some time in 1640,
and was a French fortune teller, commissioned poisoner - and professional practitioner of
alleged sorcery.
Her criminal legacy was so profound - that she worked her way to the top of a network
of fortuner tellers in her native Paris, who provided poisoning services, aphrodisias,
abortions - and the arrangement of Satanic black masses with infamous clients among the
French aristocracy.
Her criminal network, black magic and poisonings - are suspected to have killed anywhere between
1000 and 2500 people.
La Voison's rise to infamy began after her husband became financially ruined, and so
she turned to chiromancy and fortune telling to support her family.
She was so skilled in these arts, that eventually - she developed a network of criminal intrigue
that was so prolific that it engrained itself in the French monarchy.
Eventually though, it all came to an end - and on the 17th February 1860 - La Voisin was
put on trial and convicted of witchcraft, where she was burned at the stake two days
later.
I guess in the end, crime doesn't pay.
Well - there we have it horror fans - what do you think?
Let us know your thoughts about this video in the comment section down below.
Before we depart though, let's do what we're best at - and have Lucy and I read out some
of your more creative comments from over the past few days.
First up, Ghost TV 3016 says -- If you could be any SCP, which one would it be?
Next up, All powerful Lord Twego Hashirama calls no justu says -- Love these videos,
I bingle listen at work all the time.
Can I get a shout out?
No youtuber ever has when I ask.
-- Well, we can do you one better buddy - and you can get a shout out from the two of us.
That's a - eh - a pretty lengthy name though buddy.
We'll just call you AJ.
Unfortunately folks, that's all we've got time for in today's video - cheers for
sticking around all the way until the end.
If you were a fan of this video, make sure to hit that thumbs up button, as well as that
subscribe bell - and we'll be seeing you in the next one.
As always, you've been watching Top 5 Scary Videos - she's been Lucy McPhee, I've
been Jack Finch - and until next time, you take it easy.
-------------------------------------------
How To MAKE A TRAVEL VIDEO! - Filming + Editing Tips You Need To Know - Duration: 11:51.
today I'm in Taiwan and instead of just making a travel video while I'm here I
actually want to show you how to make a travel video yeah I know lots of you
have dabbled in making your own videos or would love to start your own YouTube
channel and if that's you then today's video is for you I'm going to share
exactly how I make travel videos on this channel so that you can start making
your own whether you just want to capture your travel memories build a
portfolio or even earn some money speaking of money I just want to let you
know that today's video is sponsored by one of the companies that makes these
travel videos possible and that is music bed I get nearly all my music from music
bed and I will talk about this in a little bit but there is a link for a
free one-month trial of their services down below if you want to check it out
yourself I hope you enjoyed this video and don't forget to subscribe if you
want to see more travel videos and videos about digital Nomad life
the first thing any travel video needs is a story what is your video going to
be about this could be really narrow it could be something really specific like
a specific experience like a tea ceremony or trying a certain food or it
could be super wide you can cover a whole week or more in one single video
and while you're deciding this I guess you also want to decide what kind of
video you want to make there's so many different types of travel videos from
like cinematic short videos till daily vlogs and even like longer documentary
style videos that tell you everything you want to know about a destination so
before you start filming think about what kind of video you want to make what
story you want to tell and if you don't know don't worry about it just go out
and shoot everything and you can always decide later once you have all your
footage once you have an idea where you know what you're gonna be filming you
obviously need something to film it on I've already done videos on my vlogging
setup or anything to film one right now so I will link that up here but what I'm
gonna say is it does not matter what you start with so many huge vloggers started
on their phones and still even use their phone so use your phone use a GoPro use
a DSLR use whatever you have the important thing is that you film it and
obviously get to know your gear get to know your equipment and what it does it
will make such a difference to your filmmaking
I got a new revelation I'm different for like a day so now you have your idea you
have your camera what you're gonna film with the real fun begins it's time to
start filming never underestimate how much you need to
film and what you need to have to make a fool travel video when you're making a
travel video you basically have two kinds of shots the first is a piece of
camera like what I'm doing now where you are talking to the camera and the other
type is called b-roll that's anything else have kind of like the filler shots
the bits that help to tell the story and b-roll is so so so important in a travel
video however you do not want to just throw in any old beer oh when you're
filming your b-roll shots try and think of how it's gonna help the story how
it's gonna tell the story of where you are what you're doing to try to capture
the details try to capture the moment get the wide shot showing the whole
scene but also narrow in on the small details that bring it to life those
things that we're gonna bring your travel video to life and help you tell a
more cohesive story overall one more tip when you're making a travel video is to
always add a little bit of movement to every single shot when you're editing it
will just add a little bit of flow to it and again it will help that story be a
lot more cohesive
and now we're coming into the room because it's on to the laptop top tip I
highly recommend grabbing yourself a nice cup of tea for this part because it
is time consuming of all the parts of making a travel video this is the one
that's going to take the longest you thought going out and filming all day
was alone this is where the real work begins when you go out don't forget to
take an SD card like I do all the time it's good to just have one in your bag
so you never forget and go out with that one because there's nothing worse than
getting somewhere and finding out you can't record because you don't have one
of these little guys so when I get back the first thing I do is transfer all
these files onto this SSD these are both SanDisk products if you want to see all
the kind of gear I use I'm gonna put a link to that down in the description
below but this is basically it this this and my laptop I transfer the files from
here to here I keep them backed up on here just in case something goes wrong
because things always go wrong and then I work directly from this SSD rather
than having the files on my laptop so I'm just gonna plug that in and switch
the laptop on now I'm not gonna go through my whole editing process with
you because it's long and everybody edits slightly differently everybody
uses different programs I use Premiere Pro to edit all my YouTube videos and I
always have done so the first thing I do when I get into my laptop is I look for
music I find music to fit my video some people like to choose their music before
they start filming and if I'm filming a hero video or something cinematic maybe
without any talking I might do the same I've done that a couple of times I'll
put an example up here if you want to go check that out but usually I choose my
music afterwards and that's often because I'm creating vlogs or I don't
know exactly what's gonna happen in my video I don't know how much talking
there's gonna be verses non-talking and b-roll so I like to sort of film it
first get an idea of how the video is gonna fly what the mood of the video is
because things go wrong and then I like to choose a song to fit that as I said
already I get all of my music from music bed and I absolutely love this site it's
just so so cool what makes it different to the other providers out there
music services out there is that they are real artists these are real artists
uploading their real music real albums and I love that I can support those
artists and use music that sounds like you know real music the kind of music I
would listen to in my videos I feel like it fits my personality better I feel
like it fits the channel better and overall I think it makes a better
viewing experience I used to spend hours and hours and hours searching for the
perfect song and to be honest that rarely happens anymore on music bed I
have all my work really set up really well so what I have is some playlists
for the types of videos I make I also have a playlist for cinematic snippets
as I call them these are songs that have bits in them that have like real
cinematic vibes them so if I'm ever putting together a sequence it needs
something with a bit more oomph then I can just go to that playlist pull
out the song and it's gonna instantly give that video a little bit extra the
music babe makes it really easy to do that I put it all on to these playlists
or projects as they cool them and then as I use the music I just give it a
little heart and sometimes make a note on it saying which video I used it for
so super super organized I love being able to see what I've used and seeing
like having it categorized by playlist and I usually just gone once a week when
they update their new music go through the music and add songs to each of those
playlists if you've ever asked me what music I use in my videos you'll also be
pleased to know that I also have my own playlist over on music bed so I'll put a
link to that down below if you want to get the one month free trial to music
bed which I highly recommend if you've been enjoying the music on this channel
or you're making your own travel videos that link is down below as well so make
sure you click that link to get the free trial and then you can go hop on over
and see the playlist of what the songs that I use as I said I'm not gonna go
into detail about editing because that it's like another video a whole other
video series in itself but what I will share is just a few tips here one is to
cut to the music if you can this is why I love to choose the music after filming
it's so that I can find a beat that I think is gonna fit with what I know I
filmed just cutting it to the music on the beat just makes it flow a lot
better I love it when I use a song and there's like a crescendo or something
happens and something's happening in the video as well and I can match the two up
that's just really satisfying but just cutting it to the beat will make a huge
difference to your travel videos
another tip is to not just throw random clips in but try to create a story with
your video a good travel video has a story to it it's not just lots of random
b-roll but the bureau actually tells a story and obviously you need to film
those clips in the first place but it might also mean that you're not putting
them in the same order that you film them because it tells a better story not
too
and finally don't forget to play with speeds in your travel video I always
edit at 30 frames per second and film at 60 frames per second so that I can slow
all of my clips down to 50% that gives that nice slow mode and it's what gives
a lot of travel videos that more cinematic look so if you want to do that
make sure you are doing that I have a video on my m50 settings up here which
explains more of the settings I use to get that look I slowed down most of my
clips probably about 80% of my clips and I also speed up some of them as well
again that's another video in itself so if you want to see that let me know
below and once you've edited your video that is it you just need to export it
and you have made a travel video I hope you've enjoyed this video and I hope you
found it useful if you're thinking about making your own travel videos and you
haven't got started yet just remember you don't need to upload anything that
you film the most important thing I think is to just get out there to film
something to have a go play around start editing get used to the process and if
you want to upload it you can and if you don't feel ready you don't have to
upload anything the most important thing is just just getting started as always
thank you for watching don't forget the free trial for music bed it's down there
in the description there's so many great features I recommend checking it out the
next video from me the next travel video from me will be up on Wednesday and I
hope I'll see you there
-------------------------------------------
Los Videos mas Raros del Mundo 120 / Videos Asombrosos e Interesantes - Duration: 12:13.
If you are afraid of spiders, do not see the beginning of this video ...
This was recorded at Timelapse in Zitácuaro, Mexico.
The tarantulas also change their skin and this is known as Ecdysis ....
Ecdysis occurs in many invertebrates, since its cuticle or skin functions as an exoskeleton
and every period of time they need to discard the old one, to create a new one and keep growing...
And this is a crab changing its cuticle.
This Sea of Trash is located in Bali, Indonesia and it was recorded by the British diver Rich Horner ...
Indonesia is the second country, which produces more plastic waste in the world ...
Among the large number of tourists and the corruption of its authorities, this beach have become a dump.
This is a house infested with mosquitoes. By the accent I would say it was filmed in the United States ...
Mosquitoes can transmit diseases from one human to another...
These can be Zika, West Nile, Malaria, Dengue and Chikungunya ...
This is the Island of the Pigs or Big Major Cay and is located in Exuma, Bahamas ...
These pigs are feral or asilvestrados (in spanish), that is to say, they went from being domestic to wild.
It is not known how they got there, possibly they were abandoned or they arrived because of a shipwreck.
These trees were photographed at Slope Point in New Zealand ...
This aspect was acquired because in this southern area,
there are strong winds all day, all year ...
Recorded in Russia. This truck leverages with its own wheel to load logs ...
But what the hell ...?
The first two were filmed in New York, United States and the last one in Monterrey, Mexico ...
It is certainly dangerous, but how do they manage to sustain themselves?
That's what wagons at New York´s ..
and so on Monterrey´s.
In both there is a small ledge where they can barely stand.
The tips of the fingers are sure to put them like wedges on the edge of the doors ...
These are the Yellow Mountains in Huangshan, China.
This is a Finnish brand Harvester Kesla machine that takes 16 seconds to cut a tree
Thanks to subscriber IG IG for this recommendation.
This is Lake Saskatchewan in Ontario, Canada, flooded ...
This beautiful region is a plain with thousands of small lakes.
This is a mirrors labyrinth at the Science Center in Singapore.
This is a blender cup ..
It uses two triple A batteries ...
It has small plastic blades and a switch on its handle ..
One of these worth 15 dollars, 300 Mexican pesos, 600 Argentine pesos,
50 thousand Colombian pesos, 10 thousand Chilean pesos and 700 Dominican pesos ...
This is cow urine. Cows are sacred in India, even their urine ..
This man who comes running explains that drinking cow's urine, is a blessing from the gods ...
This activity is known as urine therapy or urotherapy ...
They believed that drinking cow's urine is good for your health
there are also medicines and foods made from it.
Even many people drink it directly from the cow. I leave the links of these videos in the description ...
Recorded in the United States. This is how a mole makes its way through the earth ...
They are also known as talpids and they live in North America, Europe and Asia.
Thank you for reaching the end. If you liked this kind of strange videos, comment and subscribe.
We will review previous videos ..
Several subscribers explain that this car 442 does not use its spare tire,
because it has no drum neither the tip of the axle ..
Several subscribers also realized that this language is Sicilian ...
This language is still spoken in southern Italy.
Italy has many dialects. Most are romances, but others also of Germanic, Slavic or Greek origin .
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét