Bydgoszcz - Dolina Śmierci w Fordonie z lotu ptaka 4K
Lot dronem w Bydgoszczy w Dolinie Śmierci w Bydgoszczy. Film zrealizowano przy wykorzystaniu drona DJI Phantom 3 Professional.
Lot odbył się zgodnie z poszanowanie prawa lotniczego za zgodą PANSY i TWR CTR EPBY.
Music - Spray_paint_it_Gold by Little_Glass_Men. Free download: Album link:
Sound Effects - sfx4animation - whoosh-fire.wav. Free download:
Sound Effects - josepharaoh99 - transition.mp3. Free download:
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Autor: Marcin Zmysłowski
Montaż: Marcin Zmysłowski
Operator kamery: Marcin Zmysłowski
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Bydgoszcz z lotu ptaka (z drona) 4K
Film przedstawia Bydgoszcz z lotu ptaka. W filmie umieszczono 50 najważniejszych, najbardziej charakterystycznych miejsc miasta nad rzeką Brdą.
Wszystkie loty odbyły się zgodnie z obowiązującymi przepisami lotniczymi w strefie CTR EPBY.
Loty miały miejsce na przełomie kwietnia 2016 - maja 2018 roku.
W filmie wykorzystano ujęcia z dwóch dronów: DJI Phantom 3 Professional i DJI Phantom 2 (kamera GoPro Hero 4 Black).
Wszystkie nagrania zrealizowano w jakości 4K.
Oto lista wszystkich lokalizacji ze wszystkich ujęć z drona:
1) Nordic Haven
2) Opera Nova
3) Mostek Zakochanych
4) Młyny Rothera
5) ul. Fordońska
6) Rondo Fordońskie
7) os. Kapuściska
8) Stary Rynek
9) Stare Miasto
10) ul. Mostowa
11) Parafia Katedralna Św. Marcina i Mikołaja
12) ul. Wojska Polskiego / Zielone Arkady
13) Rondo Kujawskie
14) Zielone Arkady
15) Most Uniwersytecki
16) Łuczniczka, Artego Arena, Torbyd - Hale Widowiskowo-Sportowe
17) Lodowisko Torbyd
18) Lodowisko Torbyd & River Tower
19) Hala Sportowa Łuczniczka
20) Rondo Toruńskie
21) Hipermarket Tesco
22) Pomnik Kazimierza Wielkiego
23) Wieża ciśnień
24) Panorama Bydgoszczy
25) Parafia Wojskowa
26) Rondo Bernardyńskie
27) Most Fordoński
28) Stadion CWZS Zawisza Bydgoszcz
29) Stadion Chemik Bydgoszcz
30) Stadion Gwiazdy Bydgoszcz
31) Stadion żużlowy Polonia Bydgoszcz
32) Stadion CWZS Zawisza Bydgoszcz Fordon - ul. Sielska
33) Stadion Miejski
34) Dolina Śmierci
35) Wyspa Młyńska
36) Kanał Bydgoski
37) Bydgoszcz Wschód
38) Cmentarz Komunalny, ul. Wiślana
39) Osiedle Pod Skarpą
40) Osiedle Fordon
41) Cmentarz Nowofarny
42) Ski Slope in Myslecinek City Park
43) Tor Regatowy
44) Filharmoania Pomorska
45) Uniwersytet Technologiczno-Przyrodniczy
46) Największy park miejski w Polsce - Myślęcinek - Różopole
47) Największy park miejski w Polsce - Myślęcinek - Zoo
48) Największy park miejski w Polsce - Myślęcinek - Ogród Botaniczny
49) Największy park miejski w Polsce - Myślęcinek - Park Dinozaurów
50) Ul. Mostowa
Music - Chuck_-_12_-_popoly.mp3 by Chuck. Free download: Album link:
Music - PC-ONE_Almost_Time_Instrumental by PC-ONE. Free download: Album link:
Sound Effects - sfx4animation - whoosh-fire.wav. Free download:
Sound Effects - josepharaoh99 - transition.mp3. Free download:
Sound Effects - griphen - elebator-button-2.wav. Free download:
Sound Effects - pashee - cloth-squeak.wav. Free download:
Autor: Marcin Zmysłowski
Montaż: Marcin Zmysłowski
Strona internetowa autora:
2019-04-17 - pożar w Dolinie Śmierci w Fordonie - pogorzelisko 3 dni po pożarze 4K
Video zostało zarejestrowane przy wykorzystaniu drona DJI Phantom 4 Professional v2.0 z zamontowanym filtrem ND8.
Lot dronem w Bydgoszczy w Fordonie koło Doliny Śmierci po pożarze, który miał miejsce 17 kwietnia 2019 roku.
Spłonęło 20 ha lasu. Do gaszenia pożaru wysłano 26 zastępów straży pożarnej nie tylko z Bydgoszczy, ale i z okolic Bydgoszczy. Zdjęcia, które widzicie wykonałem dziś z lotu ptaka. Po przybyciu na miejsce na tej ziemi było czuć zapach spalonych traw. Ziemia była bardzo sucha, bo nie padał od dawna deszcz. Przyczyną pożaru było prawdopodobnie podpalenie.
Zdjęcia panoramiczne:
Video zostało zrealizowane w jakości 4K.
Wszystkie loty odbyły się zgodnie z obowiązującym prawem lotniczym za zgodą PANSY i TWR CTR EPBY.
Music - Damiano_Baldoni_-_Blue_night.mp3 by Damiano_Baldoni. Free download: Album link:
Sound Effects - sfx4animation - whoosh-fire.wav. Free download:
Sound Effects - josepharaoh99 - transition.mp3. Free download:
Sound Effects - griphen - elebator-button-2.wav. Free download:
Sound Effects - pashee - cloth-squeak.wav. Free download:
Autor: Marcin Zmysłowski
Montaż: Marcin Zmysłowski
Operator kamery: Marcin Zmysłowski
Strony internetowe autora:
Tryszczyn 1939 - Mass genocide in Poland
Film przedstawia masowe egzekucje bydgoszczan z września 1939 roku, których dokonały wojska niemieckie w opuszczonych okopach w Tryszczynie.
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Driving in Poland on a nice evening, listening to French rock. Why? No idea.
Polish Tango: Adam Aston - Graj skrzypku graj, 1935
Adam Aston & Orkiestra Syrena Rekord - Graj skrzypku graj (Play Fiddler, Play) tango (W.Lidauer /Zdrojewski), Syrena-Electro 1935
(In You Tube this song is also sung by Adam Aston in Hebrew! )
NOTE: In the slideshow are prewar photographs of my birth town Bydgoszcz (that slightly unspronounceable Polish name translates also as Bromberg). These days were having a very special anniversary in Poland: 70 years ago, on 23 August 1939 in Moscow the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact was signed. 7 days after that the Second World War started and Poland was attacked and torn apart by two agressors: two neighbours, both violating the non-aggression agreements, that had been signed with Poland in the 1930s and extended until 1942, and with no declaration of war given. The onset of it was a massacre of the small town of Wieluń, located on the Polish-German border in the Poznań region. During the airraid and bombing of the sleeping town, over a thousand of its inhabitants were killed in their beds. This massacre of the so-called civilised nation on the helpless little town, having completely no military installations or any strategic role, is often overlooked and the attack of the German ship Schlezwik-Holstein on the Polish military base Westerplatte (part of the Port Of Gdańsk) is erroneously considered as the moment when 2nd World War started.
At night of the 17 th of September, two weeks after the German invasion from the West, the Soviet troops crossed the Eastern border of Poland. Historical Polish towns: Lwow, Wilno, Grodno, Tarnopol, Stanisławów and dozens of others were occupied and their inhabitants mostly the military and the police, intelligentsia, land owners and officials, all with their families were either immediately executed, or first imprisomned and later executed for the anti-Soviet conspiracy. Many, in the animal cars, were sent in the middle of the winter, with only a handful of things they managed to grab in the moment of their arrest by NKWD, with children, pregnant women etc. - thousands kilometers deep into the Inhuman Land of Russia. As it is estimated today, ca 200 000 300 000 of them died.
Russia still denies its responsibility for those crimes and refuses to qualify 20 000 of the Katyń massacre victims (Polish officers who were captured by the Red Army after the Soviet aggression and few months later murdered in the Katyń forest by NKWD) as the victims of the genocide. Instead of this, President Putin during the 60th anniversary of Russias victory over nazi Germany, in May 2005 expressed his views during the interview he gave to the German TV ARD-ZDF. In his opinion, Pact Ribbentrop-Molotov between Germany and Russia was a legal act of defense from the Polish aggressive attitude towards Russia and both: Stalin and Hitler were fully entitled to do what they had done, in accordance with the Pacts agreements.
After Wieluń, Bydgoszcz was the next Polish town to be massacred by Germans in September 1939. So called by the Nazis the Bloody Sunday of Bromberg when as result of the streetfights between Poles and German civilian provocators, who opened fire to the Poles from the rooftops and church towers as soon as the Wehrmachts offensive on the city started - about 500 Germans lost their lives - served as the pretext to begin a first genocide in the modern history of Europe. Every tenth inhabitant of the town was selected on the base of the lists of the Polish intelligentsia, that - as it appeared later had been carefully completed by the Germans along before 1939 - and executed in the Old Town Square of Bydgoszcz, as well as in so called Death Valley in the suburbs.
Bydgoszcz Fordon Dolina Śmierci
Dolina Śmierci – miejsce masowego mordu i jednocześnie grobu mieszkańców Bydgoszczy i okolic
kawałek historii pokazujący realia czasów wojny.
Podziękowania dla
Pana Kazia też chciał pokazać sie w filmie
Jak i rownież dla widzów
Grażyna C , Ala C , Zygmunt C,Dariusz T , Halina A ,
Za pomoc i okazane wsparcie
Vidian Breathe Out. Live at Basen, Warsaw, 11.10.2013 (Full HD).
Vidian Breathe Out. Live at Basen, Warsaw, 11.10.2013.
Oer (B.O.K) - Crossing The River / Przechodzący przez rzekę (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Violin: Łukasz Sylwestrzak
Camera: Łukasz Okoński & Paweł Gosieniecki
Video: Łukasz Okoński
Sounds of B-D-G fully instrumental album produced by Oer from Bydgoszcz (Poland), member of B.O.K.(BiszOerKay&DjPaulo). Bydgoszcz is very musical city, even shortened name of the city is confirming that. Made up from three sounds, B,D and G. This three sounds inspired Oer to make a soundtrack for specified places or symbols of Bydgoszcz. In cooperation with few very talented musicians, Oer made dirty, specific and not necessarily easy to listen production, settled in genres like jazz, hip hop, dubstep, jungle or drum n bass.
Tracklist:
1. Sounds of BDG / Dźwięki BDG
2. Valley Of Death / Dolina Śmierci /
3. Archer / Łuczniczka
4. Sun Over Fordon / Słonce nad Fordonem
5. Enigma
6. Hill Of Freedom / Wzgórze Wolności
7. Gateway To Heaven / Brama do nieba
8. Crossing The River / Przechodzący przez rzekę
Few words from Oer:
As we know sounds, melodies and compositions, like nothing else, can bring back memories or instantly take as to places, where we have been, where we experienced something, we had fun, we felt joy or sorrow. My objective is to produce album in cooperation with talented musicians from different musical enviroments, which creates soundtrack for city streets, symbols and most interesting places in city of Bydgoszcz. With this soundtrack exploration of our city would take you to a new sensual dimension. Thanks to this album, listener can get back with his thoughs to Bydgoszcz. All you need is to listen for example Valley of Death track.
Mix/mastering: 21 Music Studio
Listen:
Order:
Links:
Truck & Bus Show 2012
Zlot Ciężarówek w Bydgoszcz
Dolina Śmierci - spacer Bydgoskich Miejsc Pamięci
Spacer, zorganizowany przez Bydgoskie Miejsca Pamięci, z Krzysztofem Drozdowskim - bydgoskim pasjonatem historii, autorem wielu książek m.in. na temat historii Bydgoszczy. W trakcie ponad godzinnej wycieczki zebrani poznali kilka ciekawych faktów na temat fordońskiej Doliny Śmierci, która jest największym miejscem straceń na terenie dzisiejszej Bydgoszczy, gdzie nazistowski okupant dokonywał zbrodni po zajęciu miasta w 1939 roku.
Bydgoszcz, 15.07.2018 r.
Bydgoskie Miejska Pamięci -
Bydgoszcz - Fordon time-lapse
Widok z Doliny Śmierci na Fordon
Vistula River, Toruń, Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Poland, Europe
The Vistula is the longest river in Poland, at 1,047 km (651 miles) in length. The watershed area of the Vistula is 194,424 km2 (75,068 sq mi), of which 168,699 km2 (65,135 sq mi) lies within Poland (splitting the country in half). The Vistula rises at Barania Góra in the south of Poland, 1,220 meters (4,000 ft) above sea level in the Silesian Beskids (western part of Carpathian Mountains), where it begins with the White Little Vistula (Biała Wisełka) and the Black Little Vistula (Czarna Wisełka). It then continues to flow over the vast Polish plains, passing several large Polish cities along its way, including Kraków, Sandomierz, Warsaw, Płock, Włocławek, Toruń, Bydgoszcz, Świecie, Grudziądz, Tczew and Gdańsk. It empties into the Vistula Lagoon or directly into the Gdańsk Bay of the Baltic Sea with a delta and several branches (Leniwka, Przekop, Śmiała Wisła, Martwa Wisła, Nogat and Szkarpawa). The name was first recorded by Pliny in AD 77 in his Natural History. He uses Vistula (4.52, 4.89) with an alternative spelling, Vistillus (3.06). The Vistula River ran into the Mare Suebicum, which is today known as the Baltic Sea. The root of the name Vistula is Indo-European ultimately from proto-Indo-European. The diminutive endings -ila, -ula, were used in many Indo-European language groups, including Latin (see Ursula). In writing about the Vistula River and its peoples, Ptolemy uses the Greek spelling, Ouistoula. Other ancient sources spell it Istula. Pomponius Mela refers to the Visula (Book 3) and Ammianus Marcellinus to the Bisula (Book 22), both of which names lack the -t-. Jordanes (Getica 5 & 17) uses Viscla while the Anglo-Saxon poem Widsith refers to it as the Wistla. 12th century Polish chronicler Wincenty Kadłubek called the river Vandalus from the Lithuanian vanduo, meaning water. Jan Długosz in his Annales seu cronicae incliti called the Vistula White river: a nationibus orientalibus Polonis vicinis, ab aquae condorem Alba aqua ... nominatur. The reaches of the Vistula are composed of three stretches: upper, from its sources to the city of Sandomierz; centre, from Sandomierz to the mouth of Narew and Bug; and bottom, from mouth of Narew till Vistula's own delta at the Baltic. The Vistula river basin covers 194,424 km² (in Poland 168,700 km²); its average altitude rising to 270 m above sea level. In addition, the majority of its river basin (55%) is located at heights of 100 to 200 m above sea level; over 3/4 of the river basin ranges from 100 -- 300 m in altitude. The highest point of the river basin lies at 2655 m (Gerlach Peak in the Tatra mountains). One of the features of the river basin of the Vistula is its asymmetry - in great measure resulting from the tilting direction of the Central-European Lowland toward the north-west, the direction of the flow of glacial waters, as well as considerable predisposition of its older base. The asymmetry of the river basin (right-hand to left-hand side) is 73-27%. The most recent glaciation of the Pleistocene epoch, which ended around 10,000 BC, is called the Vistulian glaciation or Weichselian glaciation in regard to north-central Europe. The river forms a wide delta called the Żuławy Wiślane around the town of Biała Góra near Sztum, about 50 km from the mouth, splitting into two branches: the Leniwka (left) and the Nogat (right). In the city of Gdańsk the Head of the Leniwka branch separates again into the Szkarpawa branch, for the purpose of flood control closed to the east with a lock. The so-called Dead Wisła divides again into the Przegalinie branch flowing into Gdańsk Bay. Until the 14th century the Vistula was divided into a main eastern branch, the Elbląg Vistula, and the smaller western branch, the Gdańsk Vistula. Since 1371 the Vistula of Gdańsk is the river's main artery. After the flood in 1840 an additional branch formed called the Śmiała Wisła (Bold Vistula). In 1890 through 1895, additional waterworks were carried out up the Świbna. According to flood studies carried out by Professor Zbigniew Pruszak, who is the co-author of the scientific paper Implications of SLR and further studies carried out by scientists attending Poland's Final International ASTRA Conference, and predictions stated by climate scientists at the climate change pre-summit in Copenhagen, it is highly likely most of the Vistula Delta region (which is below sea level) will be flooded due to the sea level rise caused by climate change by 2100. The history of the River Vistula and her valley spans over 2 million years. The river is connected to the geological period called the Quaternary, in which distinct cooling of the climate took place. In the last million years, an ice sheet entered the area of Poland eight times, bringing along with it changes of reaches of the river. In warmer periods, when the ice sheet retreated, the Vistula deepened and widened its valley.
Virus - The pain live (WOŚP 2016 stary rynek w Bydgoszczy)
Oer (B.O.K) - Sounds of BDG / Dźwięki BDG (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Saxophone: Szymon Łukowski
Cuts: Dj Paulo (B.O.K)
Camera: Łukasz Sowiński
Sounds of B-D-G fully instrumental album produced by Oer from Bydgoszcz (Poland), member of B.O.K.(BiszOerKay&DjPaulo). Bydgoszcz is very musical city, even shortened name of the city is confirming that. Made up from three sounds, B,D and G. This three sounds inspired Oer to make a soundtrack for specified places or symbols of Bydgoszcz. In cooperation with few very talented musicians, Oer made dirty, specific and not necessarily easy to listen production, settled in genres like jazz, hip hop, dubstep, jungle or drum n bass.
Tracklist:
1. Sounds of BDG / Dźwięki BDG
2. Valley Of Death / Dolina Śmierci /
3. Archer / Łuczniczka
4. Sun Over Fordon / Słonce nad Fordonem
5. Enigma
6. Hill Of Freedom / Wzgórze Wolności
7. Gateway To Heaven / Brama do nieba
8. Crossing The River / Przechodzący przez rzekę
Few words from Oer:
As we know sounds, melodies and compositions, like nothing else, can bring back memories or instantly take as to places, where we have been, where we experienced something, we had fun, we felt joy or sorrow. My objective is to produce album in cooperation with talented musicians from different musical enviroments, which creates soundtrack for city streets, symbols and most interesting places in city of Bydgoszcz. With this soundtrack exploration of our city would take you to a new sensual dimension. Thanks to this album, listener can get back with his thoughs to Bydgoszcz. All you need is to listen for example Valley of Death track.
Mix/mastering: 21 Music Studio
Listen:
Order:
Links:
jerusalem center
Jerusalem is situated on the southern spur of a plateau in the Judean Mountains, which include the Mount of Olives (East) and Mount Scopus (North East). The elevation of the Old City is approximately 760 m (2,490 ft).[ The whole of Jerusalem is surrounded by valleys and dry riverbeds (wadis). The Kidron, Hinnom, and Tyropoeon Valleys intersect in an area just south of the Old City of Jerusalem.[155] The Kidron Valley runs to the east of the Old City and separates the Mount of Olives from the city proper. Along the southern side of old Jerusalem is the Valley of Hinnom, a steep ravine associated in biblical eschatology with the concept of Gehenna or Hell.[156] The Tyropoeon Valley commenced in the northwest near the Damascus Gate, ran south-southeasterly through the center of the Old City down to the Pool of Siloam, and divided the lower part into two hills, the Temple Mount to the east, and the rest of the city to the west (the lower and the upper cities described by Josephus). Today, this valley is hidden by debris that has accumulated over the centuries.[155] In biblical times, Jerusalem was surrounded by forests of almond, olive and pine trees. Over centuries of warfare and neglect, these forests were destroyed. Farmers in the Jerusalem region thus built stone terraces along the slopes to hold back the soil, a feature still very much in evidence in the Jerusalem landscape.[citation needed]
Water supply has always been a major problem in Jerusalem, as attested to by the intricate network of ancient aqueducts, tunnels, pools and cisterns found in the city.
Jerusalem is 60 kilometers (37 mi)[158] east of Tel Aviv and the Mediterranean Sea. On the opposite side of the city, approximately 35 kilometers away, is the Dead Sea, the lowest body of water on Earth. Neighboring cities and towns include Bethlehem and Beit Jala to the south, Abu Dis and Ma'ale Adumim to the east, Mevaseret Zion to the west, and Ramallah and Giv'at Ze'ev to the north.2
Mount Herzl, at the western side of the city near the Jerusalem Forest, serves as the national cemetery of Israel.
The Darts (US) - Bullet @ Zebulon (7/28/18)
The Darts (US) perform Bullet at Zebulon in Los Angeles, CA
Droga Krzyżowa Bydgoszcz 12 kwietnia 2011
Deadly Hunta Bydgoszcz Estrada 04.08.2011 cz. 5
Deadly Hunta Bydgoszcz Estrada 04.08.2011
Triathlon Stężyca 2018 - relacja debiutanta / Poland Triathlon 2018 - first time runner
1 lipca 2018 r. w Stężycy na Kaszubach odbyły się zawody w triathlonie na długości 1/8 i 1/4 Ironman. Oto moja krótka relacja z debiutu na dystansie 950m pływanie, 44km rower i 11km bieganie.
Było co machać!
Dla fanów ekstremalnych przeżyć polecam akcję Artura Kujawińskiego w Dolinie Śmierci 23 lipca 2018 r.: