Ethiopia is among the hardest-hit countries in terms of deadly traffic accidents. Trains and trucks circulate along infrastructure from another age. For trucks in the south of the country, the transport of goods and people take place in the rain and on slippery roads… There is, however, no alternative, as flying is too expensive and the trains are no longer in working condition, except one. This one train travels through half of the country, from the city of Dire Dawa to the border at Djibouti. It travels 310 kilometres over the course of more than 10 hours – on a good day. This last known working train is no stranger to derailments and breaks down on a regular basis. It is the oldest but also the most dangerous train in the world! From the Danakil desert to the rainy summits of the Kaffa region, welcome to Ethiopia!
Production: Tony Comiti Productions
Director: Alexandre Spalaïkovitch, Guillaume LHotellier
This is my witchcraft playlist, consisting of rituals, spells, repetitive chants, curses and lots of dancing songs. Some of the songs here contain evil magic, but I tried to surround them with good and protective music, so hopefully no harm will come from listening to them (although the fact that the video got banned in some countries is a bad omen, some wicked curse started to work already. Possible witches listening to this, please help me undo it).
Also, PLEASE REFRAIN FROM RELIGIOUS TALK IN THE COMMENTS. I cherish the magical power of music, and I hope youll enjoy these songs as much as I do regardless of your faith. I realize that some of these songs carry sacred value for some listeners, while others may be offended by them, but I meant no harm or offense to either side when putting this collection together.
Artwork by Anne Claire Payet:http://eireen.deviantart.com
— My description:
Original video and songs compilation by Wiremux.
Link to the artwork: www.deviantart.com/eireen/art/Incantation-109351265
To not make this incredibly long (more so than it already is), playlist times will be located in a pinned comment below.
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Naked Science investigates the truth behind the legend.
The legend of the Loch Ness monster dates back 1500 years. Since then, 1000 eye witnesses, countless photographs, sonar records and films have testified to the existence of a Loch Ness monster. Yet despite extensive exploration, observation and scientific analysis, still no real evidence has been discovered.
This documentary starts off charting the early history of the legend. From the first sighting by St Columba in 565AD, to the ‘Spicer’ sighting that kicked off the modern legend in 1933 and the world famous ‘Surgeon’s Photo’ from 1934 that captured what appeared to be a head and neck emerging from Loch Ness. From the ‘Surgeon’s Photo’, the press, frenzied public and scientific observers soon concluded that the creature living in the loch was a long-extinct dinosaur called a plesiosaur. A preposterous suggestion it would seem. However Naked Science profiles the coelacanth. A fish thought to be extinct 80 million years ago but discovered in 1938, to much surprise, living off the coast of Madagascar.
But even if it was a dinosaur from the Triassic period, how on earth did it get into the loch? Loch Ness was gouged into today’s U shape valley by a series of glaciers that last melted 11,000 years ago, long after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Naked Science profiles the geology of the loch and examines whether the sea has ever intruded into the loch perhaps carrying an unknown creature in with it.
After decades of intense observation of the surface of the loch by volunteer monster-hunters from around the world, in the late 60s Adrian Shine, skeptic, naturalist and leader of the Loch Ness Project arrived on the scene. He took a different tactic. Rather than search for a big monster, he looked for creatures just 100th of an inch in diameter, zooplankton. A monster brood hiding out in the loch would need plenty of zooplankton, to support plenty of fish, who in turn could support large creatures. Naked Science examines this ecology for clues. We also discover there are internal waves called seiches, mirages, local wildlife, large fish such as sturgeon, floating logs, boat wakes and strong winds that could all have their place in provoking monster sightings.
But what of all the photographic evidence? The most famous moving image of the Loch Ness monster is the so-called Dinsdale film of 1960. At the time Britain’s foremost photographic analysis experts concluded it was an animate creature. Using high spec imagery analysis we show how the famous Dinsdale film was most probably a helmsman in a boat. Likewise we demonstrate that the McNab photo of 1955 could also be a boat wake. Naked Science reveals that the notorious ‘Surgeon’s Photo’ was actually a hoax. We show how in 1933 big game-hunter Marmaduke Wetherell planted some footprints on the loch side and passed them off as the monster. Humiliated when his first hoax was discovered, Wetherell’s revenge was the ‘Surgeon’s Photo’. In a reconstruction, we show how easy it was for him to fabricate a monster from a toy submarine and reveal how the hoax remained a secret for 50 years. Finally we look at the most unique theory by Italian geologist Dr Piccardi, that earth tremors along the Great Glen fault provoke water disturbance that are mistaken for monsters thrashing around in the water.
Здесь ночи слепят огнями рейвов, дни баюкают шумом волн, песок похож на золото, деньги — просто бумага, живи и не тужи, а если совсем повезет, встретишь Бога. Здесь — это Индия, Гоа, куда люди со всего мира отправляются, чтобы найти или потерять себя. Ева, дочь богатого русского, попадает сюда не по своей воле – отец психанул и высадил ночью из частного самолёта на первой подвернувшейся полосе. Когда отец одумался, девушку уже увлёк лабиринт человеческих судеб. Здесь новосибирский парень Макар жадно ищет просветления — до конца отпуска остался один день. Здесь Алексей и Кристина прощаются с семейным счастьем, а мелкие бесы на байках Димон и Леня испытывают мир на прочность…
Жанр: драма, триллер.
Режиссёр: Петр Буслов.
В ролях: Андрей Смоляков, Пётр Фёдоров, Любовь Аксенова
Проект «Великая война» рассказывает о наиболее значимых событиях и сражениях Великой Отечественной войны. Задача проекта средствами компьютерной графики, киносъемки и кадров кинохроники проиллюстрировать историю войны.
5. Ленинград
6. Ржев
7. Сталинград
8. Кавказ
На карте отображены основные этапы истории с момента окончания Первой мировой войны до начала Холодной войны.
Версии ролика на других языках:
Французский (оригинал): youtu.be/OJ0gZNmF63c
Английский: youtu.be/-CQatuQdQv4
Арабский: скоро
Испанский: скоро
Музыка:
Cutting It Close — DJ Freedem (Библиотека YouTube)
Hollow Bells — Cxdy (Библиотека YouTube)
Luck Witch — Audio Hertz (Библиотека YouTube)
Follow the daily life of a beautiful sea turtle named Bungee and all of her largest obstacles. The unique life cycle of an Australian green sea turtle and its journey across the open ocean
Sea Turtles are some of the most majestic and ancient creatures on Earth. For over 100 million years, they have traversed the seas, surviving multiple mass extinctions and playing critical roles in maintaining healthy, marine food webs. Not only do these friendly animals captivate us as they peacefully glide through the ocean, but their personal journeys of survival are equally fascinating. These remarkable reptiles will traverse thousands of kilometers of open ocean for as long as 50 years and then, from half a world away, migrate, with mysterious precision, back to the very beach where they were born — to lay eggs that are the foundation of the next generation. With the turtles guiding us, our crews voyaged the same thousands of kilometers to capture the wonders of their habitats. Encountering many kinds of strange and compelling creatures from enormous breaching whales to the coral wonderland of the Great Barrier Reef — all have been filmed in stunning 3D — so that playful sea lions, tiny sea horses and vibrant clown fish will float right out into the theater. Sea turtles remind us just how interconnected we all are in this amazing world and audiences will be moved to cherish them even more.