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Ramburg Castle in the Palatinate Forest- Doku
from our series of historic landscapes and towns. Starting from the pretty valley of the village Ramberg in the Palatinate forest. Part of filmTValf productions 2012.
NORWAY FROM ABOVE - aerial drone video
Drone footage from our two month Roadtrip through Norway.
Starting in Düsseldorf, Germany we went through Denmark, Sweden, then Oslo, South Cape, all of the South West then up to Lofoten and Nodkapp.
Music: Neptune by Johannes Bornlöf - Epidemic Sound
Check out my Instagram if our want to know more about our trip: @demniko
For this video I used a Dji Mavic Pro.
Edited in Premiere Pro.
If you would like to travel to those places, I put (almost) every location in the list below:
00:01 Briksdalsbreen
00:15 ???
00:37 Oltedalsvatnet
00.52 Vettifossen
01:08 Kvænangsbotn
01:11 Oldevatnet
01:18 Furebergsfossen
01:30 Senja, Kapervatna
01:38 Briksdalsbreen
01.47 Sortland
01.55 Lofoten
02:03 Senja, Kapervatna
02:10 Preikestolen
02:19 Lofoten, Ramberg
02.26 Andøy, Bridge in Risøyhamn
02:38 Andøy
02:45 Andøy
02.53 Andøy
03:03 Kvalvika Beach, lofoten
03:12 Lofoten, near Fredvang
03:19 Sortland
Nusfjord Lofoten Norway
Drone Aerial video from Nusfjord 2017
The Midnight Sun - Norway
Shot in Norway from Sunnmøre and as for north as Finnmark.
Stock footage for sale.
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Beautiful Beach Dive in Greece of Europe
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The dip is a very ancient practice that consists of exploring underwater using special equipment or not. There are three types of diving: free, autonomous and dependent or semi-autonomous (br: umbilical). The snorkeling or apnea is the mode in which the diver uses no equipment for underwater breathing. In scuba diver is aided by equipment that he carries with him, allowing him to breathe underwater. In the dip dependent, the air supply is not itself carried by the diver, the power being taken from the surface by an air compressor and a hose.
Diving dependent is not practiced by amateur divers and sportsmen, since, as there is no restriction of air to the permanence of man under water, easily the no-decompression limits dive end up being exceeded, thus requiring several scheduled stops for decompression. Furthermore, an interruption in the supply of air to the diver can be fatal, depending on the depth and the time it is dipping.
The diving is diving without the aid of underwater breathing equipment. The diver depends solely on your lung capacity, fitness and especially emotional control. There are various types of competitive freediving or not, among them there is the contemplative diving, as the name says, to contemplate the aquatic environment, has been diving with constant ballast, where the diver descends to a depth determined using a belt ballast, but the same can not be used for cable-guide, constant ballast without fins, worth the same rules to the previous except that the use of fins, Free Immersion is the most natural form possible, where the diver uses only one cable down to the greatest possible depth and return.
Scuba diving mode allows the diver to stay longer underwater with the aid of breathing equipment. Scuba diving can be basically divided into: recreational and technical Scuba Diving (or descomprensivo). The manuals of the various certifying recreational diving, point to the depth limit for this type of diving, in his forties feet deep. Thereafter, the effects of narcosis by nitrogen are accentuated, making risky diving done simply with compressed air (composed of approximately 21% oxygen and 79% nitrogen). For other types of diving fleeing recreational or sports gas mixtures, for example, trimix, where the percentage increase of the gas used are helium, reducing nitrogen and / or oxygen. Dives considered deep are extremely risky and are not authorized for recreational divers.
Recreational diving where you use the Nitrox , a mixture of enriched oxygen, the diver also require specific knowledge, and the same must undergo courses offered by various global certification. The Nitrox mixes (also known as EAN - Enriched Air Nitrox) are the most common EAN32 - 32% oxygen and 68% nitrogen - and EAN36 - 36% oxygen and 64% nitrogen.
The diving in the cave, mixing techniques of caving and scuba diving is one of the most exciting and fascinating types of this practice, but also and at the same rate, one of the most dangerous, requiring specialized knowledge of its practitioners (from the correct way to beat the in swimming legs, to the knowledge of cables and reels, besides the use of equipment redundancy - in duplicate). Diving can be used for studies from marine biology to work for welding in gas pipes, as is the case of divers from Petrobras.
There are also dry clothes made of vulcanized rubber or neoprene, preventing the passage of water into clothing. Are often used in harsh and very cold places, such as caves, deep dives, and at altitudes below the ice or during very prolonged activities such as in the case of commercial diving.
For dry suits specific technical knowledge is required, and the number of recreational diving certification in the world have their own courses.
The nitrogen is the residual nitrogen remaining in the body after a dive, which takes time to be eliminated depends on the dive time and depth reached. As a rule, the safety time of a dive and the other is twelve hours, but in special cases this time must be increased (for example, when it exceeds the limits of non-decompression diving). If the elimination of the residual nitrogen is poor (for health or external factors such as a very rapid rise) could generate nitrogen bubbles which can not be eliminated from the human body, being retained in tissues or the bloodstream. This occurrence is called decompression sickness.
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Eastern Europe Tours Video
Eastern Europe Tours Videos is a video that encompasses many different cultures, ethnicities, languages, and histories. Grouping all of these countries under a single designation can sometimes be problematic; experts, scholars, and those living there label parts of the region according to varying sets of criteria, and heated debates have been known to erupt when one party has felt that a certain country has been mis-categorized. Eastern Europe Tours Videos however, it's important to note that the countries broadly classified as being a part of Eastern Europe have one thing in common: they were all behind the Iron Curtain before its fall, and this political boundary of the last century helps us define a region whose development, especially until the 1990s, has been very different from that of Western Europe.
Mainz Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by http://stupeflix.com
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Town View from the citadelle (2003). Remains from a roman town gate
from the late 4th century. The Drusus monument (surrounded by the 17th
century citadel) raised by Drusus' men to commenorate him. All that
remains of the Roman aquaduct. Mainz cathedral, western main tower.
Monument to St. Boniface before Mainz Cathedral. St. Stephan Church is
famous for its Chagall windows. Tombstone of Jeanbon Baron de St.
André, Prefect of Napoleonic Mainz. Mainz towards the Rhine river
(around 1890). Bonifatius center building.
NORWAY - A Time Lapse
This is a time-lapse video resulting from a 15,000 km (almost 10,000 miles) long road trip and tens of thousands of images taken along the way over the last 5 months. The journey has covered all of Norway’s 19 counties, from the far south to the Russian border in the Northeast.
The Aim of this 5 minute short film is to show the variety of Norway, everything from the deep fjords in the Southwest, to the moon landscape in the North, the Aurora Borealis (Nothern Lights) and the settlements and cities around the country, both in summer and wintertime. The video shows some of the most scenic places in Norway, such as Lofoten, Senja, Helgelandskysten, Geirangerfjorden, Nærøyfjorden and Preikestolen.
Roussillon - village in The Luberon, Provence, France
View from the French village of Roussillon. This is the village with the yellow ochre cliffs and rock.
In The Luberon, Provence, France.
Taken from the top of Place Camille Mathieu.