Have You Ever Seen Anything Like This - Hilarious Pink Inflatable Men
These are the pink inflatable men, the performers art group called La Grande Phrase with choreography from Cie Didier Theron entertain bewildered shoppers down the New Street. The main shopping street in Birmingham England. Many people ask where can I get that suit? There certainly entertaining the crowds. Something different not everyone seen before. Dancing around lamp posts, jumping on flower beds, handstands and more.
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Amazing Low Level Flying Tucano At Mach Loop Wales
Mach Loop is a set of valleys in North Wales, United Kingdom. It is close to the towns of Dolgellau in the north, and Machynlleth. They constantly used for low level flight training by various aircrafts, flying as low as 250 feet (76 metres) from the nearest terrain.
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Hercules With RAF Centenary Tail And Airbus A400M At Mach Loop 4K
Low Level Flying Hercules With RAF Centenary Tail, RAF 100 sticker. Also flying the Airbus A400M.
Mach Loop is a set of valleys in North Wales, United Kingdom. It is close to the towns of Dolgellau in the north, and Machynlleth. They constantly used for low level flight training by various aircrafts, flying as low as 250 feet (76 metres) from the nearest terrain.
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Awesome Low Level Flying F-15E Strike Eagle At Mach Loop
Mach Loop is a set of valleys in North Wales, United Kingdom. It is close to the towns of Dolgellau in the north, and Machynlleth. They constantly used for low level flight training by various aircrafts, flying as low as 250 feet (76 metres) from the nearest terrain. In this video you'll see the awesome F-15E Strike Eagle fighter bomber flying through the Welsh valley. The footage was taken from Mach Loop-Bwlch. As there are no timetables, the aircrafts can come at any time or not at all. So you might think, you're crazy for waiting for up to 10 hours a day no matter if rain or shine on a top of a hill just waiting for the chance to get a glimpse, but once you've experienced the amazing low level flying when the aircrafts are only a few meters away from you with all that sound , you will be hooked and come back and again and again.
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The Awesome Blades Aerobatic Display Team At The Blackpool Airshow 2018 4K
Stunning performance from the aerobatics display team the Blades at the Blackpool airshow 2018.
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Amazing Display From The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight At Blackpool Airshow
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) is a Royal Air Force flight which gives an aerobatic performance containing the Avro Lancaster, a Spitfire and a Hurricane. The aircrafts are routinely watched at many different airshows all over the United kingdom and Europe.
Here they are performing at the 2018 Blackpool Air Show to wow the crowd.
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Tiger Club’s Turbulent Display Team
This is the Tiger Club’s Turbulent team performing their aerobatics display at the Blackpool Airshow 2018 with their fabulous colourful light aircrafts.
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Yakovlev Yak-50 At The Blackpool Airshow 2018 4K
This is the Yakovlev Yak-50 aerobatics display team at the Blackpool Airshow 2018. They are using the Russian war-bird aircraft in precise, yet graceful combinations of tight formations.
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Stunning Aviation Display From The Typhoon At Blackpool Airshow
A stunning Aerobatics Eurofighter typhoon display at the Blackpool 2018 Airshow in England a couple of days ago.
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Awesome Wing-Walkers Perform Brave Stunts During Airshow
Oh, those daring young men—and women, and their flying machines. Let’s take synchronized swimming to the next level! These daredevils’ technology of choice is the Boeing Stearman Model 75, a military trainer manufactured in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s, making it one of the last of the biplanes. Even at “only” 150 miles per hour, the aerobats require struts just to stand up straight against the 4G (gravities) force pushing them backward.
You would have to be very bold, very trusting in the aircraft, and very well trained to perform such <a href="https://rumble.com/v30ouz-10-getaway-maneuvers-you-should-probably-avoid.html" target="_blank">maneuvers</a>. The payoff would be being the star attraction to an audience of thousands, with the best view in the house. Before we dive further into the poetry of the spectacle, a little context may be in order.
The event is the Blackpool Air Show, located at Blackpool, a coast seaside resort in the county of Lancashire, North West England. Throngs of spectators on the promenade press close to the water and spill over onto the pier. Behind them and out of view in this video is Blackpool Tower, an Eiffel Tower inspired structure that was conceived in 1890 and opened to the public in 1894. The Air Show itself features a number of highly caffeinated events, including the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, a recreation drama made up of World War II vintage aircraft; and the Royal Air Force (RAF) Red Arrows, which are nine Hawk jet planes painted bright red. The Red Arrows were the finale of the 2018 show, marking 100 years of RAF.
We can see how such shows earned the appellation “flying circus”. We have trapeze artists performing the outrageous circus showmanship to which we are accustomed, but having substituted airplanes for the trapeze. There is a lot of coordination of moving parts going on here. The wing walkers synchronize their routine with each other, while the pilots are also doing their own routine. Look at how tight their formation, even wingtip to wingtip. Sometimes it even looks like what we’re seeing is two <a href="https://rumble.com/v4l7pt-awesome-mirror-images-created-by-amazingly-bright-sundogs.html" target="_blank">mirror images</a> of the same plane. Such scenes are a photographer’s dream, and you can put together some really impressive albums on Facebook and Instagram for the friends and family back home.
I have actually attended many air shows such as this, and I live on the street where a yearly airshow takes place. In my experience, having taken thousands of air show photos, it takes a steady hand and a bit of practice to capture moving targets like airplanes. The kind of camera you use will make a big difference between mediocre and Wow! Not all of your shots will be as impressive as what we see in this video. Practice ahead of time, and try to get the planes into frame as they approach from a distance, using up and down and side-to-side approximation. Once the planes are in frame, move steadily with them at their rate. The amateur using a handheld as opposed to a tripod should tuck your elbows tightly against your ribs, rotating your torso as if you are the tripod, while keeping the target at the center of your viewfinder.
Automatic settings are OK, but if you do use a manual setting, adjust your F-stop, aperture, and ISO settings before the show starts to compensate for sunny or cloudy conditions. Nothing is more disappointing than a memory chip full of photos of solid white nothing. If you are taking photos as opposed to movies, set your camera up to get the highest shutter speed or you risk blur, especially during jet aircraft flybys.
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Scenes In Birmingham After The World Cup Quarter Final Win
These are the scenes in Birmingham city centre. People in the pub and other fans outside celebrating the quarter final win by jumping up and down and singing Football's coming home, it's coming home.... , one of the fans jumped on a van that was parked on the street and dancing, jumping on the vans roof. Singing groups move through the city center. The Saint Martin church by the Bullring as a backdrop. A street vendor that is selling flags and other England items prepared for the occasion and handing out a golden trophy to the passing fans to celebrate with.
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England World Cup Football Fans Interrupt Beatboxer In Birmingham
As England is celebrating the World cup 2018 quarter final win over Sweden. This group of fans are celebrating their own way by joining a beatboxer that is performing in the City Centre of Birmingham, West Midlands England. This talented beatboxer is doing his thing when the fans approach him singing football is coming home, is coming home …. . The fans are dancing, jumping up and down with the beat of the beatboxer. The seemingly drunken football supporters jump around that much that the money collection goes flying and all the money rolls onto the pavement. The street entertainer is quite disappointed and shouts you’re kicking my money man! The lads are scrambling to put all the money back into the box. One of the football supporters grabs the microphone of the beatboxer and starts singing loudly. The beatboxer is still smiling and letting the fans get on with borrowing his mic. They are all starting to sing loudly again and start jumping, while the beatboxer does his round to collect money from the crowd. It looked like the crowd was giving generously, assuming because they felt sorry for the beatboxer that his act was cut short by the revellers and that he was such a good sport and letting them borrow his gear. More and more football fans are joining the group as they all jump around and chant.
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Hilarious Dance Groupie Joins Beatboxers In Birmingham
The beatboxers in Birmingham, West Midlands England get an unaccepted elderly dance groupie. He is showing off his moves, dancing all alone and making the audience burst out in laughter. He is really enjoying himself trying to keep up with the beat. Street entertainers are now a very common site in Birmingham (Brum) which make the shopping street come alive.
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Tigers Parachute Team In Double Jump End Up In Water At Torbay Airshow 4K
Tigers Parachute Display Team showing off their double jump display at the 2018 Torbay Airshow in Paignton Devon England! The two linked parachuters give us an awesome display and flying their flag. The Tigers freefall parachute team, formed over 20 years ago and made up of experienced parachutists from the Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment. The jump is almost perfect, but unfortunately they are a little bit out from landing on the beach and land in the sea instead with their parachutes soaking wet.
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Awesome Aerosuperbatics Wingwalkers At Torbay Airshow in 4K
These are the awesome Aerosuperbatics Wingwalkers performing their display at the Torbay Airshow 2018. The world's only aerobatic formation wingwalking team! You'll see breathtaking series of aerobatic manoeuvres whilst attached to the top wings of the Boeing Stearman biplanes. They're flying at a speed of 150 mph and experience 'G' forces of up to 4G!
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Amazing Close Up Of The Chinook Helicopter At Torbay Airshow
Footage from the two day Torbay air show 2018. The Bay provides a stunning natural amphitheatre for viewing the air show, delivering a perfect location for a large coastal air show.
A close up of the Chinook, an extremely capable and highly versatile support helicopter making a fabulous entrance over Torquay Seafront and hovering over Paignton Pier. You'll also see a close up where the aircrew, the RAF Chinook Display Team wave with their giant hands out of the back. The chinook is a tandem rotor helicopter operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF).
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Colourful Pride Festival 2018 Celebrating 21 Year Anniversary In 4K
Some clips of the Birmingham Pride 2018 in Birmingham West Midlands England. Clips are from before and during the pride parade. The city streets full with colour, flamboyant costumes, music and lots of smiles. Celebrating the 21st anniversary festival!
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Compilation of Slovenia's stunning waterfalls in 4K
This is a compilation of waterfalls and cascades from Slovenia. The Slap Pericnik is a two stepped waterfall within the glacial Vrata Valley, Triglav National Park, Slovenia. In winter months both waterfalls freeze completely and the water droplets sprayed against the rock face form incredible, glacier blue stalactites and stalagmites. An incredible site.
The glacial water cascading over the rocks at the snowy Vintgar Gorge, Soteska Vintgar in Slovenia with its turquoise fast flowing river. Unfortunately the gorge is closed over the winter month, but you still have a great view from the entrance.
A couple of cascades towards the mighty Waterfall the Slap Kozjak and then the majestic fifteen metres high Waterfall hidden away in an almost cave like setting. The lavish green Soča River Gorge, the narrow valley with steep and rocky walls nature's beauty. The turquoise water of the Soca river running through the valley.
Next up the Slap Sopota and Slap Krampež not far away from the Slap Kozjak in Kobraid. Both are close together with only a 5 minute walk from each other. Located near the village of Drežnica.
The so called Glijun (Izvir Glijuna) stream shows a multi-stranded waterfall called Slap Virje, near the town of Bovec in Slovenia that is more than 11 meters in height and about 19 m in width. Below, there is a stunning emerald green pool.
When you get to the Log pod Mangartom road towards the mighty Mangart saddle, you can view the steep waterfall from the bridge.
A view of the Tolmin Gorge from above. A fast flowing river with its footbridge going across. The Gorge is closed over the winter month, but it still gives you this great view from above.
The cascading river at the village of Zelezniki in Slovenia with its colorful houses in the background.
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View Of The Amazing City Ljubljana In Slovenia in 4K
Showcasing a 4K view of the historical city Ljubljana in Slovenia. Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. The fast running Ljubljanica River runs through the capital. You will see the famous architecture of the Triple Bridge, a set of three bridges that cross the river. It unites the modern city and old town.
Looking from the Castle onto the city is the first view. Then the Plaza Presernov with the great architecture and stand out colour of the Franciscan monastery and the Church of the Annunciation (Franciškanski samostan/Franciscan Monastery). Walking over the triple bridge with the view of Ljubljana Castle that lies high above the city. Next up, standing in front of the town hall is a view of the Robba fountain, also known as the Fountain of the Three Carniolan Rivers (Vodnjak treh kranjskih rek). Another famous bridge of Ljubljana is the Dragon bridge (Zmajski most) with its fearsome looking dragons one of the tourist attractions not to be missed. Another bridge the Butchers' Bridge (Mesarski most) where lots of couples left their “love padlocks”. This is where you can find many smaller grotesque sculptures designed by Jakov Brdarand. Last but not least the Ljubljana Castle (Ljubljanski grad) .
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Amazing Journey To The Waterfall Slap Kozjak
An amazing journey towards the waterfall called Slap Kozjak, Kobarid, Slovenia . The first view is of the Napoleon's Bridge with its slim banks of the emerald river Soča also called or Isonzo. The bridge is a part of the architectural heritage. In 1616 the wooden version of this bridge got demolished and rebuilt with stone in 1750. High above the bridge, the 2,244 metres Mountain called Krn part of the Julian Alps in Slovenia. Next up the Kozjak suspension Foot Bridge and views of the Krn mountain. On the way to the main waterfall, there are many beautiful smaller falls like the Mali Kozjak. When you get to the lavish green Soča River Gorge, the narrow valley with steep and rocky walls you’re in awe of the beauty. The turquois water of the Soca river running through the valley. A river that is 138 kilometre long and runs through western Slovenia and northern Italy. Prepare to get some wet feet, especially in March when the water is higher than usual, but with less people makes this a much better time of the year as it is more of a peaceful place. At one point you might not want to continue when you see the narrow footpath on the rock face as you have to hold on to a steel cable to continue, but it’s all worth it. You can hear the thundering water from the fall, one of the most spectacular surroundings and when you get around the last corner you’ll see the wonderful, majestic 15 metres high Slap Kozjak, hidden away in an almost cave like setting. Be prepared to be amazed!
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Film Crew At The Famous Ljubljana Castle In Slovenia
While viewing the Ljubljana Castle I spotted a film crew! Looking at the clapperboard it might be mystery drama called Gorske sanje. A Slowenien soap opera.
Do you know anybody from the film crew? Spotted anybody famous people? Let me know!
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Amazing Winter Wonderland Time Lapsed Walk To Pericnik Waterfall
This is a beautiful wintry time lapsed walk, navigating up the steep footpath through the deep, crisp, unspoiled snow to reach the Slovenian waterfall Slap Peričnik. This winter wonderland proves a little challenging at times, but well worth the reward of the thunderous fall and fabulous falling icicles.
Slap Peričnik is a two-stepped waterfall within the glacial Vrata Valley, Triglav National Park, Slovenia. In winter months both waterfalls freeze completely and the water droplets sprayed against the rock face form incredible, glacier blue stalactites and stalagmites.
The Lower fall (Spodnji Peričnik) is a 52 meter single drop waterfall which culminates in a crashing beat against the rocks below (known locally as “prati”). The most easily seen of the two waterfalls, it can easily be viewed from the roadside. Without the wintery conditions, this usually 10-15 minute trek up a relatively safe trail will bring you out in front of the fall. Once there you can normally walk freely behind the powerful water flow although, probably less advisable after snowfall and during the melt when icicles begin falling.
The Upper fall (Zgornji Peričnik) is significantly smaller at 16 meters high and can be reached via a slightly tougher trail leading from the lower fall.
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Stunning wintry 4K footage in Slovenian national park
There is a steep footpath through the deep, crisp, unspoiled snow to reach the Slovenian waterfall. This winter wonderland proves a little challenging at times, but well worth the reward of the thunderous fall and fabulous falling icicles.
Slap Pericnik is a two-stepped waterfall within the glacial Vrata Valley, Triglav National Park, Slovenia. In winter months both waterfalls freeze completely and the water droplets sprayed against the rock face form incredible, glacier blue stalactites and stalagmites.
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Sensational time lapse sunset over famous Lichfield Cathedral
A fiery display of colors with fluffy clouds at sunset can be seen in this stunning time lapse at the world-famous Lichfield Cathedral in Lichfield, Staffordshire (England). The three-spired cathedral is one of the oldest places of Christian worship in Britain and the burial place of the Anglo Saxon missionary, St. Chad.
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Gold medal winning athlete jumps through fire while blindfolded
The thrill seeker and gold winning international athlete Liam Collins aka Stunt Runner wowed the crowd in the Birmingham City Center in England with his busking street performance. He left the crowed in awe when he jumped through 2 obstacles one a metal jaw and the other a flaming paraffin obstacle while blindfolded. Yes you read it correctly, blindfolded!
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