Miami
"The further you can get away from yourself and your habits, the more you can achieve. All the most interesting things in the world lie outside your personal comfort zone."
3
views
1
comment
Yours will come to you, come, fly. Be patient.
Yours will come to you, come, fly. Be patient.
4
views
1
comment
HUNT SHARK 🦈
Как только морские котики заходят в воду – тут же появляются белые акулы. ... Белые акулы изобрели новый для себя способ охоты: они кружатся у поверхности воды, а затем уходят на глубину и уже оттуда с огромной скоростью вырываются на поверхность уже с морским котиком в пасти.
.
7
views
2
comments
Is this a fish?
Trust level is high 👍👍
Why do you think the fish is coming back?
11
views
2
comments
Came to visit!!!
Came to visit!!!Do they really understand each other?! Are we the only ones who don't understand anyone?🙈😉
Turn on the sound! 😂Subscribe
9
views
2
comments
Everything is so simple..!!
Everything is so simple..!! What do you say to this in comments. Waiting!
4
views
THE FASTEST FISH IN THE WORLD.
Парусник – крупная рыба, к году молодняк достигает до 2 метров в длину, а взрослые особи встречаются больше 3-х метров. Чаще всего встречаются особи весом до 25 кг. Это рыба-хищник, плавает с огромной скоростью, до 100 км/ч.
Подмечено, что наблюдать расправленный парус у рыбы можно в те моменты, когда она напугана или возбуждена. Тогда внешний размер рыбы увеличивается втрое.
Так же одна из теорий, которая звучит убедительно, утверждает, что парус у рыбы играет роль радиатора, остужая кровь рыбы. В самом деле, в плавнике находится множество мелких кровеносных сосудов. Учитывая, что ускорения рыбы сильно нагревают ее кровь, то расправленный плавник действительно помогает рыбе не "закипеть".
????
3
views
1
comment
True love! ❤
True love! ❤Funny videos, jokes, pets, cats, dogs, amazing moments and much more, friends are waiting for your subscriptions and +, THANK YOU in advance
3
views
1
comment
Dusty Devil!!!
Dusty Devil!!!Dust devil spotted in Alto Las Vizcachas, Chile😮🇨🇱 Have you ever seen anything like this?
4
views
2
comments
Airport in Singapore🇸🇬
Airport in Singapore🇸🇬.Singapore has opened a terminal with the world's largest artificial waterfall. To date, the Singapore airport leads the ranking of the most beautiful airports in the world.
The terminal project looks like a huge glass donut with an area of 135,700 square meters, which is completely framed in steel. This is a multifunctional complex designed to connect three of the four terminals of Changi Airport. The waterfall called Rain Vortex (Whirlwind of rain) has a height of 40 meters and flows into the hole in the roof with a glass dome. It was designed by the architectural firm Moshe Safdie.
The donut-shaped glass and steel roof was designed by Happold, while the designers created a climate-controlled indoor forest. Thunderstorms are frequent in Singapore, so the waterfall was designed to drain rainwater at a rate of 10,000 gallons per minute. This flow of water will naturally cool the air under the dome, while the collected rainwater will be reused.
The waterfall is surrounded by terraces with walkways for visitors, planted with 200 species of plants. The five floors of the Jewel Changi building are filled with shops and restaurants. The new building is connected to Singapore's public transport system and other terminals via footbridges. Jewel Changi Airport covers a total area of 134 thousand square meters, and 5 of the 10 floors of the building are hidden underground.
Another know-how of the terminal is the Skytrain, which runs between the three terminals. Its paths pass through a bridge constructed across the entire Jewel Changi gallery at the height of the third floor. Thus, trains appear from a rock, pass a waterfall in the air and disappear into another rock.
In addition to the fact that Jewel Changi connects three terminals, a shuttle bus runs here from the fourth terminal. Here, tourists can stay at the YOTELAIR hotel, which has a capacity of 130 beds, and also leave their belongings in the luggage storage room. It is also home to Changi Lounge, developed to complement a new intermodal service that improves air-sea connectivity for cruise ship passengers. And yet, the airport offers a very unusual, but unique service - a free bank loan for 12 hours. For passengers who get bored between long connections between flights, there are 11 cinemas.
On the top floor is the 14,000 square meter Cnopy Park, which, in addition to the themed gardens, also has several restaurants and cafes. Despite the opening of the terminal, work is still underway, and by the end of this year, Sky labyrinths, Discovery slides and a 50-meter Canopy bridge are expected to open.
Delving into the backstory of the project, he carries the idea of a bigger yellow taxi. In essence, the Changi Airport Group has turned the parking lot into a gated paradise inspired by Singapore's reputation as a "garden city".
Singapore Airport is only 30 minutes away from the CBD, making it possible for locals to head there for the occasional meal or cinema experience. Changi Airport Group executives are betting on this as they expect it to be a new hotspot for Singaporeans.
Changi Airport is currently the seventh busiest airport in the world in terms of international traffic. According to the latest data from the airport, 65.6 million passengers passed through its four terminals in 2018. It connects to over 400 cities around the world and is served by over 100 airlines, with planes taking off or landing every 80 seconds. Passenger numbers have almost doubled in the last 10 years, according to the airport, so there is a constant focus on growth.
98
views
25
comments
Unstoppable fun.
Unstoppable fun.Funny videos, jokes, pets, cats, dogs, amazing moments and much more, friends are waiting for your subscriptions and Rumble, THANK YOU in advance
6
views
Well, a very friendly acquaintance
Well, a very friendly acquaintance.Well, a very friendly acquaintance, a cat and a frog, play nicely
If you liked the video, I'm waiting for subscriptions and click on +
8
views
Northern lights in Finland.
Northern lights in Finland.The northern lights are created by charged particles of the solar wind, attracted by the Earth's magnetic field. They ionize in the upper layers of the atmosphere and emit waves of different wavelengths, perceived by the human eye as different colors of the spectrum, depending on the type of gas particles interacting at different heights.If you liked the video, I'm waiting for subscriptions and click on +
10
views
3
comments
Road to Hogwarts - Viaduct in Scotland
Road to Hogwarts - Viaduct in Scotland.Road to Hogwarts - Viaduct in Scotland
One of the most famous viaducts is the Scottish Glenfinnan. He became famous all over the world after the release of the Harry Potter films.
It was on this bridge that the train to Hogwarts, the school of magic, followed.sea. travel, world, nature, volcanoes, aquarium fish
22
views
3
comments
Crazy video of a supercell in the USA.
Crazy video of a supercell in the USA.sea. travel, world, nature, volcanoes, aquarium fish.The general circulation of the atmosphere (atmospheric circulation) is a planetary system of air currents above the earth's surface (in the troposphere this includes trade winds, monsoons and air currents associated with cyclones and anticyclones). Creates basically a wind mode. With the transfer of air masses by general circulation, the global transfer of heat and moisture is associated. The existence of atmospheric circulation is due to the non-uniform distribution of atmospheric pressure, caused by the influence of uneven heating of the earth's surface at different latitudes, as well as over continents and oceans [1].
Air masses freely move and exchange in the troposphere and lower stratosphere up to the upper boundary of the geographical envelope (approximately 20 km).
The uneven distribution of heat in the atmosphere leads to an uneven distribution of atmospheric pressure, and the movement of air, or air currents, depends on the distribution of pressure.
The nature of the movement of air relative to the earth's surface is importantly influenced by the fact that this movement occurs on a rotating Earth. In the lower atmosphere, air movement is also affected by friction. The movement of air relative to the earth's surface is called the wind, the entire system of air currents on Earth is called the general circulation of the atmosphere. Vortexes of a large scale - cyclones and anticyclones, constantly arising in the atmosphere, make this system especially complex.
The main changes in the weather are associated with the movement of air in the process of general circulation: air masses, moving from one area of the Earth to another, bring with them new conditions of temperature, humidity, cloudiness, etc.
In addition to the general circulation of the atmosphere, there are local circulations: breezes, mountain-valley winds, etc.; there are also strong whirlwinds of a small scale - tornadoes, blood clots.
The wind causes waves of water surfaces, many ocean currents, drift
43
views
16
comments
Crocodile growl
Crocodiles (lat. Crocodilia) are a detachment of secondary aquatic animals of the class of reptiles from the clade eusuchia, which in turn, together with many intermediate clades, belongs to the clade crurotarza or pseudosuchia. Of living organisms, the closest relatives of crocodiles are birds, descendants of the sister branch of archosaurs. Although the word “crocodile” is most correct to refer to representatives of the family of true crocodiles, in general this term can be used to refer to any representatives of the order, which also includes alligators (alligators and caimans), gharials and some of its basal representatives. Often, "crocodiles" are called any crocodilomorphs (Crocodylomorpha), which is a mistake against the background of modern taxonomy of this group of reptiles. In the modern volume of this systematic group, crocodiles first appeared 83.5 million years ago in the late Cretaceous period. The modern detachment includes at least 15 species of true crocodiles (family Crocodylidae), 8 species of alligators (family Alligatoridae) and 2 species of gharials (family Gavialidae, sometimes abolished to a subfamily within the family of true crocodiles[1][2]).
Crocodiles have a large, dense, lizard-like body, an elongated and flattened muzzle, laterally compressed tails, and eyes, ears, and nostrils located on the top of the head. They are good swimmers and can move fairly quickly on land. Their skin is very thick and covered with non-overlapping scales. Most modern crocodiles have a complex dentition of teeth that differ in shape, size and function (heterodontism), as well as voluminous jaw muscles that provide great bite force. But some species have distinctive cranial adaptations due to feeding habits: a good example is the narrow jaws and almost homodont dentition of gharials.
Crocodiles have a four-chambered heart with a complete ventricular septum and, like birds, a unidirectional cycle of the airflow system in the lungs. However, at the same time, crocodiles are cold-blooded animals and their circulatory system retains the ability to mix arterial and venous blood due to the presence of a panizzian foramen between the left and right aortic arches. It is now believed that cold-bloodedness is a secondarily acquired feature of this group, since the ancestors of crocodiles, like other developed archosaurs, had an increased metabolic rate compared to modern reptiles and were most likely warm-blooded. Thus, features such as the ability to hold limbs relatively directly under the body, a four-chambered heart, and a respiratory system more developed than most other modern reptiles are not progressive signs of crocodiles, but a simplification of organization relative to the ancestral state.
Crocodiles are found mostly in tropical lowlands, but alligators are found in colder regions in the southeastern United States and the Yangtze River in China. All current crocodiles are specialized semi-aquatic predators, feeding on a wide range of aquatic, near-aquatic, and watering animals. Some species, such as the Gangetic gharial, have a rather narrow food spectrum. Crocodiles tend to be solitary and territorial animals, although many species are generally tolerant of their congeners. During breeding, dominant males always stick to their territory and are usually polygamous with females. Females lay their eggs in pits or mounds and take care of their young for a while. Crocodiles are known to attack humans and are the most dangerous large predators to humans. The largest number of attacks occur from the side of the Nile crocodile. It is followed by combed and marsh crocodiles. In the New World, the sharp-snouted crocodile and the black caiman are responsible for the largest number of attacks. Crocodiles were revered wherever they live. Artistic and literary representations of crocodiles have appeared in cultures around the world dating back to at least the time of ancient Egypt.sea. travel, world, nature, volcanoes, aquarium fish
62
views
25
comments
One day in Rome
One day in Rome.One day in Rome Amazingly unforgettable trip, class
4
views
1
comment
Amazingly scary natural phenomenon, Toronto
Amazingly scary natural phenomenon, Toronto.Perhaps, no natural phenomenon is fraught with so many mysteries as a thunderstorm. Dark clouds, deafening thunder, sparkling lightning, pouring rain - all this creates a feeling of an uncontrollable element from which you cannot hide.sea. travel, world, nature, volcanoes
27
views
3
comments
Miami rainbow beauty
Miami rainbow beauty.Rainbows are meteorological phenomena. They are also an optical illusion; in fact, rainbows do not exist anywhere. Their appearance depends entirely on the position and direction of the light source (usually the sun), clouds, and where you stand in relation to them.
The rainbow is actually a full circle, but only half of the rainbow is visible from the ground. In an airplane, under the right conditions, you can sometimes see the whole round rainbow.
How are rainbows formed?
Rainbows require certain weather conditions to form - in particular, a source of light and water droplets in the air. That's why they usually appear after rain. If you've ever run around with sprinklers or watered your garden, you may have seen rainbows form in water droplets.
The sun or other light source must be behind you and the sky must be clear of clouds so that you can see the rainbow.sea. travel, world, nature, volcanoes
26
views
3
comments
The beauty of the ocean waves
The beauty of the ocean waves.Waves arise for various reasons: due to the wind, the passage of a ship, the fall of an object into the water, the attraction of the moon, an earthquake, an eruption of an underwater volcano or a landslide. But if they are caused by liquid displacement from a passing ship or a falling object, the attraction of the Moon and the Sun contributes to the appearance of tidal waves, and an earthquake can cause a tsunami, it is more difficult with wind.Here the matter is in the movement of air - there are chaotic vortices in it, small at the surface and large in the distance. When they pass over a reservoir, the pressure decreases, and a bulge forms on its surface. The wind begins to push harder on its windward slope, which leads to a pressure difference, and because of it, the air movement begins to "pump" energy into the wave. In this case, the speed of the wave is proportional to its length, that is, the longer the length, the greater the speed. Wave height and wave length are related. Therefore, when the wind accelerates the wave, its speed increases, therefore, the length and height increase. True, the closer the wave speed is to the wind speed, the less energy the wind can give to the wave. If their speeds are equal, the wind does not transfer energy to the wave at all.sea. travel, world, nature, volcanoes
51
views
4
comments
magnificent nature Kyrgyzstan
magnificent nature Kyrgyzstan.Nature of Kyrgyzstan
The stunningly beautiful and pure nature of Kyrgyzstan is one of the main reasons why you should definitely visit this country. Mountains, which make up 94% of the area of Kyrgyzstan, offer many opportunities for hiking, hiking and outdoor recreation. From spacious valleys to high mountain glaciers, the traveler who finds himself in this unique part of Central Asia will discover an extraordinary variety of landscapes and natural attractions.
The territory of Kyrgyzstan is dominated by the Tien Shan, a large mountain range that divides the country into northern and southern parts. The most densely populated parts of the country are the wide valleys around the mountains, such as the Chui Valley in the north and the Fergana Valley in the south. The largest cities of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek and Osh, as well as most of the agricultural farms are located in these areas. From cities, it is within easy reach to many beautiful natural places: mountains, nature reserves, lakes or simply charming scenery along the road.sea. travel, world, nature, volcanoes
17
views
2
comments
Iceland volcanic eruption
Iceland volcanic eruption.1. Iceland is one of the places with the highest volcanic activity on Earth. In total, there are 150-200 extinct and active volcanoes in the island country. The situation is explained by the fact that this state is located on the so-called "Icelandic ridge" between the American and Eurasian tectonic plates. There are tectonic faults in different regions of the planet. In such places, it is easier for volcanic magma to come to the surface. At the boundaries of tectonic plates, for example, Hawaii and Reunion Island are located. But the largest "border" island is Iceland!
2. Iceland is divided into two parts by chains of volcanoes. The eastern part of the island lies on the Eurasian tectonic plate, while the western part lies on the American one. In fact, Iceland also has its own "micro-slab" sandwiched between two large plates.
3. There are 22 active volcanoes in Iceland, of which 13 volcanoes have erupted since the Vikings settled on the island in 874 AD. It is rather difficult to calculate the exact number of volcanoes, since many of them are combined into a common "volcanic system".
At the same time, volcanoes gradually move from place to place. If you were able to visit Iceland 20 million years ago, you would have noticed that all the volcanoes are located in the northwestern part of the island, in the West Fjords. 50 million years ago they were in Greenland, and 70 million years ago they could be found somewhere in the territory of modern Canada (!). A logical question arises: what do these volcanoes need in the Faroe Islands?sea. travel, world, nature
60
views
1
comment
Sakhalin
Sakhalin.Europeans discovered Sakhalin in the 17th century. The first to visit the island in 1640 were the Cossacks, led by the ataman and explorer Ivan Moskvitin. Three years later, the expedition of the Dutch navigator Martin de Vries went there. However, Freese erroneously considered Sakhalin to be a peninsula connected to Hokkaido. Disputes about whether it connects to the mainland or other islands continued until the middle of the 19th century. In 1849, Admiral Gennady Nevelskoy crossed the strait between the island and the mainland on the military ship Baikal. Sakhalin was marked on maps as an island, and the strait was later given the name of Nevelskoy.
In 1869, those who were sentenced to penal servitude, most often for life, began to be exiled here. Initially, prisons for them were built only in the northern part of the island, but then settlements appeared in the south. Gradually, convicts became the main part of the population of Sakhalin.
At the end of the 19th century, Anton Chekhov came to the island. He got acquainted with the life of convicts, wrote down petitions and memoirs of Sakhalin residents, and conducted a population census here. Later, the writer published the artistic and publicistic book "Sakhalin Island", in which he described in detail the local nature, the way of life of the indigenous people and the exiles, included fragments of documents, statistics, records of scientists and travelers who had been on the island before. A whole museum in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk is dedicated to this book: its exposition includes exhibits related to the life and work of Chekhov (including his personal belongings). Several settlements of the Sakhalin region are named after the writer. Monuments to Chekhov have been erected in several cities of the island, and the Literary and Art Museum of A.P. Chekhov "Sakhalin Island".
The indigenous people of Sakhalin are the Nivkhs and Ainu. However, today they make up less than 1% of all inhabitants of the island. In addition to Russians, Koreans, Ukrainians, and Tatars live in the Sakhalin Region.
Historical and cultural monuments of Sakhalin
Sakhalin passed from Russia to Japan and back several times, and many monuments of Japanese culture have been preserved on the island. One of them is the building of the Museum of Local Lore in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. It was built in traditional Japanese style in 1937. The modern exposition of the museum includes more than 170 thousand exhibits: they include samples of flora and fauna, household items of the indigenous inhabitants of the island, historical documents, ancient weapons.
Another monument of Japanese architecture is a ritual torii gate made of white marble near the village of Vzmorye. Previously, there was a temple of Tomarioru Jinja behind them, but it has not survived to this day.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Japanese built the Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk-Polyakovo railway line on the island. Nowadays, it is not used for its intended purpose and has become a historical monument. From the Devil's Bridge - the highest in the Sakhalin Region - a beautiful view of the surroundings of the railway opens up.
Island nature
The flora and fauna of Sakhalin is poorer than on the mainland, but dense forests grow here and there are animals and plants listed in the Red Book. In addition, scientists have recorded a phenomenon that is unique to this region: herbaceous plants on Sakhalin often grow to gigantic sizes. Nettle, buckwheat, bear's pipe and other herbs can reach 3-5 meters in height.
Different species of birds nest on Lake Tunaicha, and on Seal Island near Sakhalin there is a large seal rookery and huge bird colonies. Karst caves are located in the vicinity of the highest point of the island - Mount Wajda. From the top of the Zhdanko mountain range, a view of the picturesque surroundings opens up. On Cape Velikan, you can see natural arches, grottoes and pillars that arose under the influence of wind and salty sea water. Sakhalin has an active mud volcano, as well as mineral and thermal springs.sea. travel, world, nature
129
views
1
comment
Sulak Canyon, Dagestan
Sulak Canyon, Dagestan.Sulak Canyon is an unexpected and vivid impression. With its depth, reaching 1920 meters, it surpasses the famous Colorado Canyon in the USA. But it is shorter in length. The great creation of nature consists of three separate gorges separated by terraces. The largest section is 18 km long.
From the cliff hanging over the canyon, you can see the bright turquoise Sulak River with a cascade of hydroelectric power plants, including the Chirkeyskaya HPP, the largest in the North Caucasus. Landscape of extraordinary beauty. On the other side of the mountain plateau, a panorama of the city of Kizilyurt opens up. The plateau smells like steppe grasses and Caspian breezes blow.Beauty of nature, nature, travel, vacation
9
views
1
comment