German Summer Cities
Une chose est sûre : en Allemagne, chaque saison a son charme. Mais lorsque l’été s’installe, tout paraît encore plus beau. Une joyeuse frénésie s’empare des villes. Les restaurants et cafés installent leurs tables en plein air, les couvertures sont étendues dans les parcs et les bars ouvrent leurs portes sur le toit des maisons ou au bord des rivières. Les musées et clubs organisent des festivals, des nuits à thème et autres événements passionnants. On danse, on boit et on joue de la musique. Où que vous alliez, on célèbre la vie dans une bonne humeur communicative, parfois même jusqu’au lever du jour. Vous voyez, les étés en Allemagne ne sont pas seulement agréablement chauds, ils sont aussi incroyablement diversifiés. Et si vous ressentez le besoin de vous rafraîchir un peu, ce ne sont pas les marchands de glace ou les lieux de baignade qui manquent ! #GermanSummerStories
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Sailing Puerto Rico to Culebra with Two Gorgeous Girls- #23
We enjoy our last few days in Puerto Rico, get the boat ready to sail, attend the Caribbean International Boat Show and the set sail from Fajardo Puerto Rico to Culebra. We welcome a new crew memeber, Georgy, to the boat! Check out our new drone footage.
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SCENES FROM KEANSBURG NJ IN SPRING (DRIVE THROUGH AND BEACH) - New Jersey Travel Guide 4K
A few scenes from Keansburg NJ or Keansburg New Jersey in April 2019 or spring time with a drive or driving through town or neighborhood and their water park or waterslides and also the beach with some bay or ocean views and filmed in 4K resolution and NJShoreBeachLife is a travel and tour guide channel that has videos of New Jersey beaches and boardwalks and ocean front water views including some walking and driving point of view tours, static beach shots, horseback riding videos, fun NJ activities videos, store walk throughs and other interesting stuff relating to the NJ shore scene (including the towns of Asbury Park, Long Branch and Pier Village, Bradley Beach, Avon by the Sea, Ocean Grove, Belmar, Spring Lake Heights, Seaside, Point Pleasant, Atlantic City, Manasquan, Monmouth Beach, Sea Bright, Ocean Township, Deal, Allenhurst, Lake Como and the Highlands). Thanks for watching.
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Belarus: Inside Europe´s last dictatorship
Belarus lies between Europe and Russia and is a dictatorship. How is it to live in Belarus, Europe´s last dictatorship? Belarus is located on the main route between Russia and Europe. The focus has always been on Russia, but that seems to be changing. And: more than the half of Belarus was radioactively contaminated by the Chernobyl disaster. How does Belarus and the people living inside a dictatorship deal with this?
In this eight-part travel series the Dutch journalist and author Jelle Brandt Corstius travels through Russia and visits the neighbor countries Latvia, Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan. What image do the Russians have of their neighbors and vice versa? What are the relations between the powerful Russia and the other former Soviet republics? And how do the countries around Russia treat their Russian inhabitants? A series about propaganda and identity.
Dutch Journalist used to live close to the Belarusian embassy in Moscow. Inside the embassy they used to have small shoe shops. Shoes from Belarus are incredibly popular in Russia. In the Soviet era but still today, they are produced in Belarus. Dutch Journalist Corstius takes a look at the shoe factory and talks to the employees about their country. They are all very positive about their homeland. It is a stable country as they say. That may be true, but it goes hand in hand with a dictatorship, whose beating heart is President Lukashenko´s palace.
After a bomb detonated in the metro in Minsk in 2011, 15 people died. Two people were taken as prisoners and executed two days later. Death penalty still exists in Belarus. A mother of the executed tells us her story and what kind of person her son was, that was made responsible for the attack. Belarus looks like a clean country. This appearance is kept up the hard way. The population has no priority in a regime, where the president is busy with building a new nuclear plant.
Original title: Een heldere dictatuur (5/8)
Director: Alexander Oey and Jelle Brandt Corstius
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4th Largest Cathedral in the World - St Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg Russia
Saint Isaac's Cathedral or Isaakievskiy Sobor (Russian: Исаа́киевский Собо́р) in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is the largest Russian Orthodox cathedral (sobor) in the city. It is the largest orthodox basilica and the fourth largest (by the volume under the cupola) cathedral in the world. It is dedicated to Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, a patron saint of Peter the Great, who had been born on the feast day of that saint.
The church on St Isaac's Square was ordered by Tsar Alexander I, to replace an earlier structure by Vincenzo Brenna, and was the fourth consecutive church standing at this place. A specially appointed commission examined several designs, including that of the French-born architect Auguste de Montferrand (1786–1858), who had studied in the atelier of Napoleon's designer, Charles Percier. Montferrand's design was criticised by some members of the commission for the dry and allegedly boring rhythm of its four identical pedimented octastyle porticos. It was also suggested that despite gigantic dimensions, the edifice would look squat and not very impressive. The members of the commission, which consisted of well-known Russian architects, were also particularly concerned by necessity to build a new huge building on the old unsecure foundation. The emperor, who favoured the ponderous Empire style of architecture, had to step in and solve the dispute in Montferrand's favour.
The cathedral took 40 years to construct, under Montferrand's direction, from 1818 to 1858. To secure the construction, the cathedral's foundation was strengthened by driving 25,000 piles into the fenland of Saint Petersburg. Innovative methods were created to erect the giant columns of the portico. The construction costs of the cathedral totalled an incredible sum of 1 000 000 gold rubles. Under the Soviet government, the building was stripped of religious trappings. In 1931, it was turned into the Museum of the History of Religion and Atheism, the dove sculpture was removed, and replaced by a Foucault pendulum. On April 12, 1931, the first public demonstration of the Foucault pendulum was held to visualize Copernicus’s theory. In 1937, the museum was transformed into the museum of the Cathedral, and former collections were transferred to the Museum of the History of Religion (located in the Kazan Cathedral).
During World War II, the dome was painted over in gray to avoid attracting attention from enemy aircraft. On its top, in the skylight, a geodesical intersection point was placed, to determine the positions of German artillery batteries.
With the fall of communism, the museum was removed and regular worship activity has resumed in the cathedral, but only in the left-hand side chapel. The main body of the cathedral is used for services on feast days only.
On January 10, 2017 Georgy Poltavchenko, the Governor of St. Petersburg, announced that the Cathedral would be transferred to the Russian Orthodox Church.
Dolphins in the Med
We were en-route to Menorca when these inquisitive little fellows joined us!
The Great Wooden Palace in Kolomenskoye, Moscow, Russia - HD photo clip (Kolomenskoye-01.mpg)
THE GREAT WOODEN PALACE OF KOLOMENSKOYE, MOSCOW.
Reproduction of a stunning wooden palace from 17th century.
Music: Georgy Sviridov - The Snowfall, Romance
Roadtrip Germany - Georgia
This is our Roadtrip from Bielefeld, Germany to Tbilisi, Georgia. We took the way via Vienna, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Armenia in about a month.
Festival Kreol - Ile Maurice - Histoire d'une Cathédrale
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Great American Pie Festival
A two-day pie extravaganza for pie lovers, tasters and bakers that features a never-ending pie buffet.