Korea Travel Vlog | Living with Monks in a Temple
Tonight we did one of the most unique things ever here in Korea - spent the night with monks at a temple in the south of Korea.
Here we were provided a uniform, given a strict itinerary and Buddhist vegetarian diet. We took our time learning more about why they live like this whilst trying it out ourselves to get a better understanding of this way of life.
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The 4th edition of the Trade mission in Bilbao.
Attendees: 10 universities, 100 students, 40 companies
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Dari Spanyol, pemain Atletico Madrid mendapat kesempatan melakukan kunjungan ke stadion baru mereka. Meski belum rampung sepenuhnya, stadion baru ini dipastikan akan digunakan pada musim depan.
BANDGLADESH- Relacja z pobytu zespołu w ZAWP / Bilbao / Hiszpania
Fragment z pobytu w klubie ZAWP w Bilbao / Hiszpania. 2016
After Forever
After Forever in de Waerdse Tempel
Tour Wanda Metropolitano&New Stadium Atletico Madrid
Atletico Madrid 1903,locuri stadion 68000..
Diwali Celebration in Sweden Hindu Tempel 2009
Diwali Celebration in Sweden Hindu Tempel 2009
Encuentro empresarial con la embajadora de Tailandia en Sevilla
Una treintena de compañías andaluzas de diferentes sectores se reunieron en una almuerzo-coloquio empresarial con la embajadora de Tailandia en España, Rattikul Chansuriya organizado por la Cámara Oficial de Comercio de Sevilla.
Atletico Madrid Tour of the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium 2019
A tour of the new Atletico Madrid stadium during a visit to Madrid!
Musée océanographique de Valence, Espagne
Vidéo à partir de vidéos et photos prises dans le musée océanographique de Valence en Espagne. On y voit des pingouins, otaries, lions de mer, raies, poisson de lune et petits requins sur une musique de Eric SERRA, le Grand Bleu, Rescue of the Wreck
Al Berkowitz - Light: look at your sun (live)
Al Berkowitz covers Light: look at your sun by German band Ash Ra Tempel at Bilborrock, Bilbao on November 2013.
Light: look at your sunis included on Ash Ra Tempel's second album Schwingungen (1972).
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Produced by Ignacio Simón
Video by STEREOZONA
Northwest - Reflection
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Original footage from: 'Nanook Of The North' (1922) by Robert Flaherty.
Song Credits:
Music, Lyrics: Mariuca G.L.
Production, Arrangements, Sound Engineering and Mastering: Ignacio Simón
Vocals, Keyboards: Mariuca G.L.
Keyboards, Piano, Background Vocals, String Arrangements and Percussion: Ignacio Simón.
Cello: Elvira Hernández.
Lyrics:
As I walk into the room,
I feel you, I see you
But I don't recognize you anymore
Who's the one who made me cry?
Was it all just in my mind? Was I crazy or just blind?
I might have been in love
with a reflection of someone I dreamt of
I might have been broken
by a reflection of a child's imagination
As you whispered in my ear
I was the one who translated your words
My own tower of Babel
was too high for you to climb
I might have been in love
with a reflection of someone I dreamt of
I might have been broken
by a reflection of a child's imagination
SKID ROW - Live in the Live Music Hall (Live in Köln 2014, HD)
SKID ROW - Live in der Live Music Hall in Köln am 02.11.2014
Setlist:
1. Slave to the grind
2. Piece of me (not recorded)
3. Let´s go (not recorded)
4. Big guns
5. 18 and life
6. Thick is the skin
7. Psycho therapy
8. Monkey business
9. We are the damned
10. Youth gone wild
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The Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago). Sepulcher | Documentary Part 3
The Way of Saint James (Camino de Santiago) is the perfect mix of touristic-sports adventure and religious sentiment. This documentary shows all of the story from the origins until today.
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The discovery of the sepulcher of the Apostle Santiago, in the first third of the IX century, compelled many Christians to make pilgrimages to Compostela to worship his relics.
This required the construction of a church. This building, besides guarding and honoring the relics of the Apostle and his disciples Teodoro and Atanasio, had to take in a greater number of pilgrims coming from the Peninsular kingdoms, as well as from the rest of Europe. The purpose of its builders was not only to construct the most perfect church dedicated to the cult of the pilgrims; they wanted to make Compostela a religious and artistic reference for the world, like Rome and Jerusalem.
These are the beginnings of a fascinating story, a fabulous saga spanning centuries carried out
by thousands of people united in their devotion to the figure of the Apostle Santiago, in a remote corner of Finisterre. They called it Compostela: the field of stars.
The present state of the Santiago Cathedral is the result of numerous changes, projects, works, remodeling; in short, an evolving and impassioned architectural and artistic creation developed throughout many centuries.
▶ Sepulcher: Third part of the documentary The way of ST. James (Camino de Santiago). The Temple of stars.
We fly over the city of Santiago. From up here, we can see the cathedral and near it, the church of San Félix de Solovio. Thus according to archeological research, we can imagine the situation in the year 1.
Where the cathedral now stands, there would have been a small Roman fortification, and in place of the church of San Félix, a small village of farmers, located on an ancient fort of Celtic origin.
And it is in this place where chronicles tell of a hermit known as Pelayo who, as he fasted, observed some lights shining on the ancient Roman citadel. But Pelayo was not the only one to contemplate this phenomenon some shepherds were also witness to the strange lights. The event reached Teodomiro, the bishop of Iría-Flavia, which was back then the Episcopal See, and today is a parish in the Padrón municipality.
Before such news, the bishop arrived at the site and discovered the entrance to a small sepulcher among the weeds. He discovered three tombs a few meters underground: the middle one protected by a slab of marble. Teodomiro did not hesitate to attribute these burials to the St. James and his disciples Teodoro and Atanasio. Alfonso II, King of Asturias, decided to erect a basic but well-stocked sanctuary. A church was built above the sepulcher to worship the Apostle’s relics, and beside it, the small monastery of Antealtares, to house the community of monks that would look after the so-called Locus Santi Iacobi. Construction was finished in 830 and Bishop Teodomiro consecrated the first Church of Santiago. Exactly where four centuries earlier a Roman village existed, the primordial nucleus of the future cathedral and city of Santiago now surged.
One of the main finds of the 1955 digs was the sepulchral cover of Bishop Teodomiro, a transcendental figure in this story. It was he who revealed the nature of the sepulcher that was found thanks to those miraculous signals. After the death of Teodomiro, two events took place in the middle of the IX century that would be key to both the propagation of the fervor for the Saint Apostle, as well as to the development of the small Compostelan nucleus.
The first – part myth, part reality – took place in the battle of Clavijo. King Ramiro I’s Christian armies pulled back from the advances of Abderrahman II. Suddenly, St. James appeared on a white horse, causing the Saracen troops to disband and fall in defeat. From this point, the Apostle became the defender of Christianity against the infidels, and king Ramiro I established the Santiago Vow, forcing everyone to hand over their first harvests to the Church of the Apostle every year.
In the late IX century, the Bishop of Iría-Flavia built more solid and majestic church upon the former one, thanks to the help of king Alfonso III, the Great. The new Basilica was consecrated in the year 899.
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Al Berkowitz - How could we get ourselves lost?
Al Berkowitz - How could we get ourselves lost?
Album: A Long Hereafter / Nothing Beyond (Tempel Arts, 2015)
Words and Music: Ignacio Simón
Download: tempelarts.com/releases.html
Video Director and Producer: Mariuca García-Lomas
Vocals, Guitars, Percussión and Sound effects: Ignacio Simón
Cello: Elena Guerrero
Production and engineering: Ignacio Simón
Mastering: Golden Mastering
Lyrics:
Lay back again we are on our own
let's feel unworried for a while
I know it's quite sad, don't get me wrong
There are hundreds of tons of light
queuing in front of your door
Now as night goes on
and stars grow blind and we grow old
How could we get ourselves lost?
We can find each other through silent sounds
We can see each other with eyes closed
We won't make a move
So how could we get ourselves lost?
Then in the daylight, you seem so glum
When it is later you feel sound
I can see far away some cascading forms
Watch them drawing and jumping and towering over the floor
Are we those shimmering pieces?,
So, Are we just remains of some others' love?
Dancing resigned until we're gone
But we can find each other through silent sounds
We can see each other with eyes closed
And we won't make a move
So tell me how could we get ourselves lost?
Die besten Kathedralen in Spanien
Liste über die besten Kathedralen in Spanien
Sie suchen die beste Kathedrale in Spanien und ich brauche Ihre Hilfe. Sie müssen nur zwischen den Optionen wählen, die ich auf die Liste gesetzt habe und für Ihre Favoriten abstimmen ...
In dieser Liste über die besten Kathedralen in Spanien finden Sie:
50. Kathedrale von La Magdalena de Getafe
49. Kathedrale von San Juan Bautista de Badajoz
48. Kathedrale von Santa María de Tuy
47. Kathedrale von Mondoñedo
46. Co-Kathedrale von Baza
Konkathedrale von Santa María la Mayor (Mérida)
Kathedrale von Santa Maria De La Asunción de Coria
Kathedrale Unserer Lieben Frau von der Himmelfahrt von Santander
San Pedro de Soria Kathedrale
Kathedrale von Huelva
Kathedrale der Santos Niños Justo y Pastor von Alcalá de Henares
Konkathedrale von Santa María de Cáceres
Neue Kathedrale von Plasencia
Kathedrale von Jerez de la Frontera
Kathedrale der Inkarnation von Almería
Kathedrale der Himmelfahrt von El Burgo de Osma
Kathedrale des Erlösers von Zaragoza
Kathedrale von Santa Eulalia von Barcelona
Kathedrale von Guadix
Kathedrale von Santa María la Real de la Almudena in Madrid
Kathedrale von San Antolín de Palencia
Kathedrale von Santa María und San Julián de Cuenca
Kathedrale von San Salvador de Oviedo
Kathedrale von Murcia
Kathedrale des Erlösers von Ávila
Kathedrale von Málaga
Kathedrale von Santa María de Segovia
Kathedrale der Geburt der Muttergottes von Baeza
Kathedrale von Santa María in Palma de Mallorca
Astorga-Kathedrale
Kathedrale von Granada
Neue Kathedrale von Salamanca
Kathedrale-Basilika Unserer Lieben Frau von der Säule von Zaragoza
Kathedrale von Santa María de Toledo
Kathedrale von Santa María De La Sede de Sevilla
Kathedrale von Zamora
Kathedrale von Santiago de Compostela
Kathedrale von Santo Domingo de la Calzada
Kathedrale von Santa María de Valencia
Kathedrale von San Pedro de Jaca
Kathedrale von Santa María de Tudela
Kathedrale von Santa María de Vitoria
Kathedrale von Maria Unbefleckten von Vitoria
Kathedrale von Santa Maria la Real von Pamplona
Kathedrale von Burgos
Kathedrale des Guten Hirten von San Sebastián
Kathedrale von León (Spanien)
Kathedrale von Santiago de Bilbao
Moschee-Kathedrale von Córdoba
Kathedrale der Himmelfahrt von Jaén
50. Kathedrale von La Magdalena de Getafe
Die Kathedrale von Santa María Magdalena ist die Kathedrale der Stadt Getafe und Sitz der Diözese Getafe (Gemeinschaft Madrid, Spanien). Die Kirche befindet sich im Viertel Centro de Getafe, genauer gesagt an der Plaza de la Magdalena. Seine Architekten waren Alonso de Covarrubias und Juan Gómez de Mora. Der Bau begann im Jahr 1549 und wurde 1770 abgeschlossen. Die vorherrschenden Stile sind die Renaissance, der Barock und der Mudéjar des Turms, der einem früheren Tempel entspricht. Es gilt als eines der besten Beispiele für Renaissance-Architektur in der Gemeinschaft von Madrid.
49. Kathedrale von San Juan Bautista de Badajoz
Die SI-Kathedrale von Badajoz (oder Kathedrale von San Juan Bautista), die metropolitanen Rang hat, befindet sich auf der Plaza de España, im Zentrum von Badajoz (Spanien). Es ist der Sitz der Erzbischöfe von Extremadura und bildet die Erzdiözese Mérida-Badajoz.2 Es ist auch, zusammen mit den Kathedralen von Coria und Plasencia, Gründungspartner des Verbandes der Kathedralenstädte, zu dem fünfzehn andere spanische Kathedralen gehören.
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Vicente Calderon-Atletico Madrid
Vicente Calderon-Atletico Madrid
The Vicente Calderón Stadium is the home stadium of La Liga football club Atlético Madrid and is located in the Arganzuela district of Spanish capital Madrid. The stadium was originally called the Manzanares Stadium
Vicente Calderón regularly hosts international matches of the Spanish national team. Since 2003, the Vicente Calderón Stadium has been classified as a 5 Star UEFA Elite stadium and was the first Spanish stadium to attain this classification. It has a capacity for 54,907
A notable, and rather spectacular feature of the Vicente Calderón, is that the M-30 dual carriageway, running from the South Node Toledo Bridge, passes below one of the grandstands
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What Japanese traditions happen on New Year VS what traditions happen in the West on the same night? Let's compare Japanese and foreigners.
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