Top 10 most conservative cities in the United States. Anaheim is no more.
Top 10 most conservative cities in the United States. Anaheim is no more.
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This is the first of two videos about cities that are known for their political voting records.
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10 Terrifying Places Science Still Can't Explain
How to Learn More about the Earth. The scientific community has made great strides in discovering a lot about the planet we call home. Yet there’s still so much we don’t know! In this video, we’ll tell you about 10 of the most mysterious and bewildering places on Earth that even scientists can’t explain! Magnetic Hill, Skeleton Lake, Boiling River and a Dancing Forest. Plus, some mysterious waters where ships disappear.
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Skeleton Lake 0:56
The Hessdalen Lights 1:53
Lake Anjikuni 2:41
The Devil's Sea 3:43
The Lake Michigan Triangle 4:44
Magnetic Hill 6:11
The Devil's Kettle 6:57
The Patomskiy Crater 7:57
The Boiling River 9:55
The Dancing Forest 11:16
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-Every year when the snow and frozen water melt, Roopkund Lake in the Himalayas reveals 300 skeletons dumped in it.
-The Hessdalen Lights occasionally turn yellowish or reddish, and nobody knows what makes them change color.
-Canadian fur trapper Joe Labelle came to a village located on the shore of Lake Anjikuni to find it completely deserted.
-Some folks call the Devil's Sea the Pacific Bermuda Triangle since ships and planes tend to disappear there with the same regularity as its North Atlantic counterpart.
-The Lake Michigan Triangle has been gaining its notorious reputation since 1891 when a ship disappeared in its waters, along with its crew of seven sailors.
-If you turn off the engine of your car and leave it in neutral on the Magnetic Hill, your vehicle will start climbing ahead, possibly at a speed of 12 miles per hour.
-About a mile before the river empties into Lake Superior, a rocky outcrop splits it in two. And while the eastern flow drops 50 feet down and keeps flowing into the lake, the western part travels 10 feet down into a giant hole... and vanishes.
-Located in Siberia, the Patomskiy Crater is described as a mound with a perfectly circular shape. It’s as big as a 25-story building, sits right in the middle of a wooded area with its top chopped off, and presents quite a sight.
-The Boling River really is steaming hot. At a temperature of 187°F, it’s not exactly boiling, but it’s pretty close.
-Located on the thin Curonian Spit that divides the Baltic Sea from the Curonian Lagoon is one of the strangest places on Earth. The pine trees in this forest have shockingly unusual shapes: they twist in spirals and circles along the ground.
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**ACTUAL FILMING LOCATIONS OF SUNNYVALE TRAILER PARK FOR THE TRAILER PARK BOYS**
**ACTUAL FILMING LOCATIONS OF SUNNYVALE TRAILER PARK FOR THE TRAILER PARK BOYS** Used Google Earth to show you the actual filming locatinos of one of my favorite shows the Trailer Park Boys in Nova Scotia. I show you where the one the made themselves starting on season 5 then I show you where they have filmed in Bible Hill every since the came back after the 7 year hiatus.
Rainbow River In Colombia Is The Most Beautiful In The World
This is Colombia's stunning rainbow river, Cano Crystals. The stunning footage captured by TravelDrone4K, shows the colorful river which is filled with macarenia clavigera plant. This plant changes color depending on the light and water conditions. The plants within the river have been seen in green, orange, red, yellow, and even blue.
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ABANDONED 1860s Victorian Mansion | Ohio Urbex
This spectacular abandoned victorian mansion Is located in southern Ohio. It was built in the mid-1850s to 1860s but the actual date is unclear. The house is 4600 ft.² and has 17 rooms. The basement is also large and connects to the garage. There is also a large attic with stairs that go into the widows peak. The ceilings range from ~10 to ~14 feet. This combined with the beautiful woodwork make this a one of a kind location.
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Hollywood Forever Cemetery Tour -- part 1
Hollywood Forever Cemetery Tour -- part 1
July 5, 2016
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Frank and I planned a tour of this cemetery for a few weeks and different schedule conflicts almost caused cancellation of the shoot at the last minute. Fortunately, we were successful at overcoming these obstacles and shot some fun video. Frank was the driver and tour guide and his research was invaluable to the successful conclusion of this mission. We STILL have part 2 to edit and upload and I forget WHAT THAT now includes....? A fun day was had by all.
Oh yes.. The BIG Romanesque monument belongs to Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Jr. and we find out that fact in part 2...
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I have a theory that everyone that died before 9/11/2001 was part of The Rapture or the blessed that were taken to Heaven before the End-of-Times predicted in Revelations in the New Testament of the Holy Bible. We are now in the End-of-Times and it will continue to be an increasingly horrible beautiful adventure until those of us who manage to survive actually build a peaceful world of some sort. Good Luck.
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20 Things to do in Florence, Italy Travel Guide
Come join us as we visit Florence, Italy in this travel guide covering the best things to do, eat and experience in the city. Quite possibly the most beautiful city in Italy features stunning architecture, cathedrals and artwork along with great food and markets worth visiting. Overall, no trip to Italy is really complete without a visiting Florence.
20 Things to do in Florence City Tour | Italy Travel Guide: (FIRENZE ITALIA)
Intro - 00:01
1) Florence Cathedral (Il Duomo di Firenze) / 5 Attractions Pass: - 00:35
2) Bell Tower of Florence (Giotto's Campanile) - 01:32
3) Florence Baptistery (Battistero di San Giovanni) - 02:16
4) Museum of the Works of the Cathedral (Museo dell’Opera del Duomo) - 02:41
5) Crypt of Santa Reparata - 03:00
6) Filippo Brunelleschi’s Dome of Florence Cathedral - 03:19
7) Gelato Grom - 03:42
8) Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) - 04:27
9) Pizzeria Toto for Italian pizza- 06:09
10) Piazza della Signoria - 07:05
11) Palazzo Vecchio -07:19
12) Loggia dei Lanzi - 07:23
13) Galleria dell'Accademia di Firenze / Gallery of the Academy of Florence - 08:07
14) Ponte Vecchio - 09:19
15) Piazzale Michelangelo - 10:18
16) Sunset Views of Florence - 10:20
17) Food at the Central Market in Florence- 10:47
18) Central Market Florence for grocery shopping - 12:00
19) Cooking Pasta at Home - 12:12
20) Florence at Night - 13:37
Outro - 13:40
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Our visit Florence travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Italian food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and by night including visiting cathedrals, pizzerias, ruins, parks, the coliseum and the Vatican City. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Florence tourism brochure, Florence itinerary or Florence, Italy city tour also known as Firenze Italia.
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Florence: when it comes to Renaissance art, there’s probably no better city in the world to soak it all in!
Our time here was spent viewing works by Italian masters both in museums and public spaces, marvelling at the architecture - in particular Florence Cathedral and its massive dome, going in search of the best lookout points, and eating plenty of pizza & gelato sharing the best things to do in Florence on your visit.
We paid 15 Euros for a ticket that gave us access to 5 attractions associated with Florence Cathedral. Giotto’s Campanile, the bell tower stands 84.7 metres with 414 steps.
We made our way over to our next attraction: the Baptistry. Known as both the Florence Baptistry and the Baptistry of Saint John.
We continued to Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, which is a museum dedicated to conserving artworks relating to Florence Cathedral.
It was time to climb the dome of Florence Cathedral. We ate our gelato at Grom and it was delicious.
The Uffizi Gallery is considered one of the best museums in the world focusing on the Italian Renaissance. Most of the art collection you see today was gifted to the city of Florence by Anna Maria Luisa, the last Medici heiress.
From Uffizi Gallery you get some pretty cool views of Ponte Vecchio and the Arno River from a higher vantage point.
We visited in Florence was Piazza della Signoria, an L-shaped square right in the heart of the city. A landmark in this square is Palazzo Vecchio or the Town Hall. And to the right of this building, you have the Loggia dei Lanzi.
Speaking of David, we did find him, over at Galleria dell’Accademia. Michelangelo’s David depicts the Biblical David carved out of a single block of marble.
Ponte Vecchia during the 16th century that one of the Medici ordered for the butcher shops to be replaced with jewellers.
When it comes to sunset in Florence, there are no better views than from Piazzale Michelangelo overlooking the historic center on the other side of the Arno River.
This indoor market is foodie central with the second floor of the market is filled with eateries. Central Market is a great place to pick up ingredients to bring back to your kitchen.
We hope you enjoyed this Florence travel guide and that it gave you ideas of things to do.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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I Woke Up in a Field of Wild Marijuana
While hiking in Nepal I came across a huge patch of wild marijuana.
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A Town and Its River (1953)
Produced for the Ontario Department of Planning and Development, Conservation Branch government with footage of the 1948 shot by Cecil A. Chinn, this film is a vivid reminder of the necessity of flood control measures. Produced by Lloyd G. Baxter, B.A., and written and narrated by Joel Aldred, in co-operation with Northern Pictures.
MEXICO CITY IS AWESOME!!
It's our 1st time in CDMX & we're realizing why many think Mexico City is one of the best cities in the world!
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If you’re visiting Mexico City in 2019, you are in for a treat! In Centro Historico, the historic center of CDMX, you can find gorgeous colonial architecture, the 2nd largest town square in the world, an amazing cathedral, and Aztec ruins. There is no shortage of things to see and do and that’s only talking about 1 small area of Mexico City.
In today’s travel video, we travel to Mexico City’s historic center and from there, it’s just a few steps to the ruins that have been there for many hundreds of years. We thought it was so crazy that just feet away from the Zocalo (the city square), there are incredibly well-preserved ruins. In fact, the city was built on top of a large set of ruins just like the ones you can tour at Templo Mayor Museum.
After spending some time out in the sun around Zocalo, the ruins, Calle Madero, and Palacio de Bellas Artes, we had to go cool off with a drink and fuel up with some authentic Mexico City Street Food. Let me tell you, a tasty Gordita is exactly what the doctor ordered!
What’s next? Of the million and one things to do in Mexico City, we decided that we better visit the highly-recommended Castillo de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Castle) located in Latin America’s biggest park. What. A. View. Like a castle out of the movies, Chapultepec Castle is built on the top of a large hill with incredible views of the entire city. It’s worth it just for the sight line but as a bonus, you get to see some pretty gardens and a cool museum after the hike up the hill.
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