BBC'S GREAT INDIAN RAILWAY JOURNEYS
FROM MYSORE TO CHENNAI
PART 3 OF 4
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BBC'S GREAT INDIAN RAILWAY JOURNEYS
FROM MYSORE TO CHENNAI
PART 3 OF 4
380,478
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10 MOST UNUSUAL FLYING VEHICLES
THAT WILL CHANGE THE WORLD!
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TECH JOINT
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For as long
as we can remember, human beings have been obsessed with the concept of flight.
Ever since the Wright brothers first took to the skies, we’ve been nurturing
that obsession and improving upon it with some crazy inventions. These 10 Most
Unusual Flying Vehicles That Will Change The World are some of the most
interesting that we could find.
10 Most
Unusual Flying Vehicles That Will Change The World! [Links]
10. PAL-V -
https://bit.ly/3eHBP4i
9. AeroMobil
5.0 VTOL - https://bit.ly/2yYPyo6
8. EHang 184
- https://bit.ly/3cn4TfS
7. The
Terrafugia TF-X - https://bit.ly/2yVnP7N
6. Audi Pop
Up Next - https://bit.ly/3eHMjAI
5. Samson
Sky Switchblade - https://bit.ly/3dqWvNE
4. Kitty
Hawk Flyer - https://bit.ly/300QzHs
3. Aero X
HoverBike - https://bit.ly/2XNnlJc
2. Enata
Foiler - https://bit.ly/3eE6jE8
1. Uber VTOL
Taxi - https://ubr.to/2yRYZFE
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BLACK HOLES
EXPLAINED – FROM BIRTH TO DEATH
15,787,132
views•Dec 15, 2015
KURZGESAGT –
IN A NUTSHELL
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Black holes.
Lets talk about them.
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HE SPENT 40 YEARS ALONE IN THE WOODS,
AND NOW SCIENTISTS LOVE HIM |
SHORT FILM SHOWCASE
11,288,319
views•Jan 17, 2017
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Welcome to
Gothic, Colorado—one of the coldest places in the United States. This ghost
town has been abandoned since the 1920s, but there is at least one person who
still calls it home. For more than 40 years, current resident billy barr has
lived in a small cabin, recording data about the snowpack to pass the time. In
this short film, MORGAN HEIM of Day’s Edge Productions profiles the legendary
local who inadvertently provided scientists with a treasure trove of climate
change data. Winner of the Film4Climate competition organized by the
Connect4Climate Program of the World Bank (film4climate.net).
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and storytelling to change the world. The filmmakers created the content
presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of National
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BBC'S GREAT INDIAN RAILWAY JOURNEYS
FROM JODHPUR TO DELHI
PART 2 OF 4
282,531
views•Jul 24, 2018
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ALASKA
CRUISE AND WEST COAST TRAIN TOUR
15,608
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YMT
VACATIONS
Visit
http://bit.ly/2vva8tm for our range of tours to Alaska!
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WE SLEPT IN
THE HIMALAYAS I INDIA
64,471
views•Jul 19, 2018
KRISTYNA
& ROMAIN
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We just
finished our first year of traveling! Check out our highlights from this
adventure: "One Year Of Traveling In 2 Minutes I Travel Cinematic
Video"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHe7D...
--~--
We had the
best moment of our trip in India, specifically in Himachal Pradesh. We slept in
Himalayas. It was very close to Triund trek - Snowline cafe (trek). Little camp
with nobody and it was PERFECT!
If you enjoy
this video please give it a thumbs up leave a comment and subscribe to follow
our adventure. If you’re new here you should definitely catch up on our daily
vlogs starting from Sri Lanka.
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MY PHILOSOPHY FOR A HAPPY LIFE 24 × 7
SWAMI SARVAPRIYANANDA
306,626
views•Sep 14, 2016
VIVEKANANDA
SAMITI IIT-KANPUR
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OFFICIAL
CHANNEL of SWAMI SARVAPRIYANANDA - https://bit.ly/3h5wIgb
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Swami
Sarvapriyanandaji Maharaj, a great
scholarly
monk from the Ramakrishna Order
About the
Speaker:
Swami
Sarvapriyananda is a renowned monk of the Ramakrishna Math and
Mission.
After passing out with a degree in Business Management from
Xavier
Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, he joined the Ramakrishna
Order in
1994. He has been serving the Ramakrishna Math and Mission for
over 20
years now in various capacities including Vice Principal of the
Deoghar
Vidyapith Higher Secondary School, Principal of the Sikshana
Mandira
Teachers' Training College at Belur Math, and the first Registrar
of the
Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University at Belur Math. At
present, he
is an Acharya at the monastic probationer’s training centre at
Belur Math.
Recently, he has been ordained Assistant Minister, Vivekananda
Society of
Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
Swamiji has
been a speaker at TEDx, IIM Ranchi. Besides premier Indian
institutes
like the IITs and IISc, he has also delivered lectures on
Vedanta
extensively across the USA and Australia-New Zealand including
noted
universities such as the University of Queensland, University of
Sydney,
University of Adelaide, Victoria University, and University of
North Texas
etc. His interests lie in the fields of Indian and Western
Philosophy,
Spirituality, Psychology, Management Sciences and Education.
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BBC'S GREAT INDIAN RAILWAY JOURNEYS
FROM AMRITSAR TO SHIMLA PART1 OF 4
947,945
views•May 7, 2018
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BBC GREAT
INDIAN RAILWAY JOURNEYS
Part 1 of
Part 4
1) Amritsar
to Shimla
Beginning in
the Sikh holy city, MICHAEL is dazzled by the beauty of the Golden Temple and
awed by the scale of its langar - the world's largest free kitchen. His route
then takes him through the Punjab, India's breadbasket. Michael samples
traditional chapattis, has a colourful kurta made up in one of the Punjab's
biggest cloth markets, and can't resist the foot-tapping rhythms of Punjabi
bhangra dancing, made famous by Bollywood. At Kalka, Michael glimpses the
Himalayas for the first time and joins the 1906-built mountain railway for a
stunning climb to Shimla.
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-46°C
(-51°F) IN YAKUTSK CITY, SIBERIA / RUSSIA
7,429,050
views•Jan 14, 2013
SILVAN500
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Yakutsk is
the capital city of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located about 450 kilometers
(280 mi) south of the Arctic Circle. Population: 269,601.
Yakutsk is a
major port on the Lena River. It is served by the Yakutsk Airport as well as
the smaller Magan Airport. It is a major supplier of diamonds. Its average
winter temperature is −34 °C (−30 °F), which makes Yakutsk the coldest major city in
the world.
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"fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting,
teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright
statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal
use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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THE MAGIC OF
KERALA, INDIA HD
2,739,807
views•Sep 12, 2013
PRSW100
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0:00 Start
0:34 Munnar
4:41 A
Kerala Home
5:20 Rubber
Plantation
6:40
Plantation Crops
9:34
Backwaters
All films at
xscion.org.
XscionVideo@gmail.com,
Kerala, India, God's Own Country, Backwaters, Munnar, Kottayam, Houseboat,
river, lakes, nutmeg, vanilla, spices, amazing shote, best travel video
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MARCUS AURELIUS –
HOW TO BUILD SELF DISCIPLINE (STOICISM)
1,856,282
views•Mar 24, 2019
PHILOSOPHIES
FOR LIFE
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In this
video we will be talking about 10 important insights for building your Self
Discipline from the writings of Marcus Aurelius. He was also a devout student
of the philosophy of Stoicism. During his rule, Aurelius found the time to
construct a series of autobiographical writings, now known as the Meditations.
In these writings, the Marcus Aurelius offered a number of key insights on how
to build self discipline.
So here are
10 important insights for self discipline from Marcus Aurelius.
1. Self
Discipline starts with finding your purpose
2. Count on
yourself
3. Show up
every day
4. Practice
voluntary hardship
5. Practice
dichotomy of control
6. Never
play the victim
7. Practice
delayed gratification
8. Ignore
naysayers
9. Find wise
people to emulate
10. Honestly
review your day
I hope you
enjoyed watching the video and hope you find these insights very insights very
helpful to for your self discipline.
Even though
Marcus Aurelius wrote it 2,000 years ago — his insights on Stoicism still carry
strong weight today. Stoicism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded by
Zeno of Citium in Athens in the early 3rd century BC. Even though it is over
2000 years old, more and more people are discovering how Stoicism is not only
relevant to modern times, but can be applied in very simple, yet strong ways.
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS
UNDER THE MICROSCOPE
266,569
views•Jul 28, 2020
SCI- INSPI
213K subscribers
Sped up
microscopic footage of oxygen bubbles in water produced from photosynthesis. I
used the aquatic plant anacharis (Egeria densa) and a Marimo ball (Aegagropila
linnaei).
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72,795
views•May 12, 2009
NATIONAL
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Learn about
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views•Apr 22, 2018
IBM
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Plankton are
basically responsible for all life on earth, and they’re in decline. IBM
researchers are building small autonomous AI microscopes that can be placed in
bodies of water to use plankton as an environmental sensor network. In 5 years
these microscopes, networked in the cloud and deployed around the world, will
continually monitor the condition of the natural resource most critical to our
survival: water. Immerse yourself in this 360 experience to see under the
microscope of IBM researchers who are working to tackle this problem. Because
what's good for plankton is good for all of us.
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AMAZING FIRST BHUTANESE FOOD MEAL IN THIMPHU!
(DAY 1)
1,469,290
views•Apr 2, 2017
MARK WIENS
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Bhutan Food
and Travel Guide - Day 1: My wife and I flew from Bangkok to Paro, Bhutan on
Druk Air. We landed in Paro, and it was about an hour taxi ride to get to
Thimphu, which is the largest city in Bhutan, and where we were going to base
ourselves.
After
getting settled into the My Bhutan house, we headed out to the Thimphu Farmers
Market, a local produce market.
Bhutanese
food lunch at Kalden Restaurant - For my first ever Bhutanese food meal, we
headed over to Kalden Restaurant, a local restaurant in Thimphu. We ordered
ema-datse, which is the Bhutanese food national dish of chilies and cheese,
plus a number of other cheese dishes, which we ate over rice. It was an amazing
first Bhutanese meal.
Indian
vegetarian food dinner at New Grand Restaurant - We ordered a spread of dishes
including aloo ghobi, and one of my personal favorite, chili paneer.
It was an amazing
first day, flying from Bangkok to Paro, Bhutan, and then on to Thimphu. I was
blown away by my first Bhutanese food meal!
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MY INCREDIBLE TRIP ON THE ARCTIC CIRCLE
SLEEPER TRAIN (2019)
1,093,105
views•Apr 16, 2019
WINGIN’ IT!
PAUL LUCAS
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I really
hope you enjoy this trip of over 1,600 km from Stockholm in Sweden up to Narvik
in Norway. A true bucket-list journey, this is nowhere near as expensive as
you'd think, and the only barriers you have in taking this trip are managing to
brave the cold.
My tip: for
snow, head there in April like I did. It's a little above freezing and the thaw
is beginning, but it's still truly Arctic - watch the people on quad bikes and
snowmobiles in my video! In summer, the snow mostly disappears, leaving behind
a rich green landscape. It's still a wonderful, beautiful place, but I rather
prefer the snow myself! Don't go in midwinter if you can help it - there's not
much daylight at that latitude!
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