The World's Most Incredible Pre-Flood Ruins?
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Lamput - National Science Day | Lamput Cartoon | Lamput Presents | Watch Lamput Videos
If you think science is boring, then think again!
For its a science experiment that gave birth to our orange slime.
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Welcome to Dino School! | Dinosaur Cartoon | Compilation | Pinkfong Dinosaurs for Kids
Where T-rex, brachiosaurus, pteranodon, and more dinosaurs become your friends!
Welcome to Little Dino School everyone!
You're watching 'Welcome to Dino School!' , an educational and interactive series prepared to you by Pinkfong!
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Lamput Presents | Lamput loses his colour? | The Cartoon Network Show - Lamput
Lamput Presents | Lamput loses his colour? | The Cartoon Network Show - Lamput
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The Most Mind-Blowing Artifacts Ever Found?
Some of the most peculiar , jaw-dropping, and indeed baffling ancient relics to have so far ever been retrieved from shipwrecks, stumbled across after being buried for millenia of found in the collections of very old family lines.
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The Ancient Sling Power: Chronograph Test
Throughout historical warfare, the bow is commonly discussed. However, the sling was an important projectile weapon in antiquity, and we will discover the true power of the sling bullet with radar chronograph testing today. (140 fps is considered impressive in professional baseball pitching. Meanwhile a Balearic sling can reach 250-300 fps.)
This is a collaboration project with archaic arms, I strongly recommend you to check his channel out for historical slinging and also Acroballistics channel.
A sling is a weapon typically used to throw a projectile such as natural stones found in the ground, clay, or lead bullets. The sling is inexpensive and easy to make. Historically it has been used for hunting, warfare, herding animals, and recreational use. A classic sling is braided from non-elastic material. The traditional materials are flax, hemp or wool. Slings by Balearic islanders were said to be made from a rush. Flax and hemp resist rotting, but wool is softer and more comfortable.
It is possible that the sling was invented during the paleolithic stone age, but the archeolgocil finds of slings themselves are rare. This is because slings are made of natural materials and they were lower-status weapons, so rarely being preserved for burial.
The oldest-known surviving slings—radiocarbon dated to c. 2500 BC—were recovered from Peru. The oldest known slings from the Old World were found in an egyptian tomb, who died c. 1325 BC.
A pair of slings intended for the departed pharaoh to use for hunting game.
Representations of slingers can be found on artifacts from all over the ancient world, including Assyrians, Egyptian, roman and norman artifacts.
The oldest representation of a slinger in art may be from an anatolian settlement from c. 7,000 BC,
The sling is mentioned as early as in the writings of Homer,[14] where several characters kill enemies by hurling stones at them.
The greeks and romans wrote about the usage of slings by Greeks Romans, Iberians, Lusitanians, Gauls,Persians and Arab , Libyans and Phoenicians.
Livy mentions the most famous of ancient skillful slingers: the people of the Balearic Islands, who often worked as mercenaries. Strabo writes: "And their training in the use of slings used to be such, from childhood up, that they would not so much as give bread to their children unless they first hit it with the sling."[13]
Balearic slingers were amongst the specialist mercenaries extensively employed by Carthage against the Romans and other enemies.
The late Roman writer Vegetius, wrote that the sling caused more annoyance to the soldiers than arrows of the enemy. and the greast reason for instructing all troops with the sling is its portability while carrying their typical gear, especially in stony places where ammunition can be easily found:
Recruits are to be taught the art of throwing stones both with the hand and sling. Soldiers, notwithstanding their defensive armour, are often more annoyed by the round stones from the sling than by all the arrows of the enemy. Stones kill without mangling the body, and the contusion is mortal without loss of blood. It is universally known the ancients employed slingers in all their engagements. There is the greater reason for instructing all troops, without exception, in this exercise, as the sling cannot be reckoned any encumbrance, and often is of the greatest service, especially when they are obliged to engage in stony places, to defend a mountain or an eminence, or to repulse an enemy at the attack of a castle or city.
The sling is mentioned in the Bible, in the Book of Judges, thought to be written c. 6th century BC,
The Bible provides a famous slinger account, between David and Goliath from the First Book of Samuel
As a weapon, the sling had several advantages; The sling was light to carry and cheap to produce; ammunition in the form of stones was readily available and often to be found near the site of battle. a porper sling bullet lobbed in a high trajectory can achieve ranges in excess of 400 meters (1,300 ft). A bow and arrow could also reach these distrances and more analysis is planned on this channel to comapre the bow versus the sling. Ancient poets wrote that sling-bullets could penetrate armour, and that lead projectiles, heated by their passage through the air, would melt in flight
According to description of Procopius, the sling had an effective range further than a Hun bow and arrow.
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I'm An Ancient Evil Who Walks The Streets Every Halloween.
I'm An Ancient Evil Who Walks The Streets Every Halloween.
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The Ancient Secret of Feng Shui
Forget everything you know about Feng Shui- it's probably wrong! This episode dives into an ancient Chinese practice that many of the rich elites, including Donald Trump, use to enhance the energy of their businesses, homes, and buildings. We even teach you how to calculate your own Life Gua number!
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Getting Free Stuff From AI Chat Bots
In this video I discuss how AI Chat bots that companies are replacing human customer service reps with can be tricked, or sometimes just malfunction into offering customers discounts or free stuff.
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10 Easiest AI Side Hustles - Make ACTUAL Money Online
There are several AI side hustles that can make you actual money this 2024, and I made a list of them. Start using that extra time by using AI as your money-making partner. You don't need to be a techy person or have a background in IT since the AI tools that I'll be mentioning are easy to use.
In this video, I'll be talking about the 10 easiest AI side hustles that will help you make money online. So, if you're looking for a side hustle online with the help of AI, or you are someone looking for passive income this 2024, this video is for you!
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Artists Are Fighting AI With AI
In this video I discuss techniques artists are using to protect their artwork from being "stolen" by people training large language models to generate artwork.
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BEAUTIFUL BIKINI BABES
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greece travel vlog: santorini + mykonos! villa tour, fav restaurants/beach clubs, outfits i wore
GREECE VLOG: santorini and mykonos week in my life traveling with my college best friends: restaurants to go to, beach clubs, things to do, outfits i wore, and so much more! links to my outfits below
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High Fashion Swimwear Shoot Bikini Girl Entertainment Fashion Vlog
High Fashion Swimwear Shoot Bikini Girl Entertainment Fashion Vlog
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traveling to Egypt SOLO female *worst travel experience EVER
Come along and join the most stressful travel experience thus far! I don't try to struggle with every travel but it just happens I hope this helps you to not do what I do!! lol but in any case-- Welcome to Egypt!
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A day exploring Rotterdam | Netherlands travel vlog
In this travel vlog, we go exploring to the city of Rotterdam here in The Netherlands. What makes Rotterdam special, is that it´s a more modern and urban looking city, compared to the rest of the country. Making it quite different!
During our day we cross the Erasmus bridge, visit the Cube houses, the Maritime museum, do a boat tour around the Rotterdam port and enjoy some delicious foods. We also try Japanese curry for the first time ever!
I hope you enjoy the video. If you do then please leave a like, comment and subscribe!
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GEORGIA GUIDE / Best Places to Visit & Things to Do / Georgia Travel Vlog / Eastern Europe Travel
Georgia guide is a summary of my trip in the beautiful country of Georgia with a brief guide of attractions, best places to visit and things to do in the country. We start in Tbilisi, visit outside places on the day tours and end up in Batumi. This trip was taken in winter, so some mountainous areas were closed.
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10 Jobs That Let You Travel The World
Travel the world with these 10 jobs that you can apply for today. Yes, that’s right. These remote jobs will give you the freedom to earn money online while you travel the world. All you need beside you is your laptop and mobile phone.
Become a digital nomad today by watching this video. So goodbye to your typical 9-5 job that requires you to wake up early, work for 8 hours straight, then go home. And repeat again until you retire. Your journey towards a better work-life balance awaits.
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2 Weeks In Italy : A Cinematic Travel Film
So we went to Italy again which is my favorite place in the entire world. Love the mix between the classic narrow streets and the glorious mountains, and every time there is so much new stuff to explore. And of course it's a paradise for anyone with a camera - so i hope you enjoy this little travel recap and if you like it, consider liking this video and subscribing. Editing Breakdown coming up soon, so stay tuned ;)
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Kung Fu Panda 4 Movie Review - Easily The Worst
Kung Fu Panda 4 Movie Review - Po is back in action, taking on Chameleon. A shape-shifting villain that poses pretty much zero threat. In fact, I felt pretty much nothing during the duration of Kung Fu Panda 4. It's just there. The characters are unremarkable, Po's friends are missing and the overall story is just not interesting. Kung Fu Panda 4 is easily the worst of the franchise.
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An Enduring Nightmare, Her Killer's Confession | Georgia Williams | True Crime Documentary 2024
A detective's daughter isn’t someone you’d expect to become caught up in a true crime story, but in the case of Georgia Williams, that’s exactly what happened. Now Georgia wasn’t this criminal’s first victim, but investigators ensured that she was certainly his last.
Georgia endured hours of unspeakable terror, unlike anything you could imagine. What should’ve been a calm evening between friends… turned into the stuff of nightmares. So What happened to Georgia Williams? Well… its a scary mystery.
My name is Ty Notts and I'm a freelance cold case detective who investigates unsolved mysteries, true crime recaps, and unexplained crimes. If you're looking for interesting detective stories, look no further. Here on True Crime Stories, I cover true crime cases and true scary stories you've never heard of. I also post new true crime documentaries each week, so follow for more!
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THE SUN - Secrets and Facts - Documentary
"The Sun - Secrets and Facts" is a captivating documentary that delves into the mysteries and scientific truths about the Sun, our solar system's star. The film opens with breathtaking visuals of the Sun's fiery surface, showcasing its dynamic and ever-changing nature. Experts in astrophysics and solar science provide insightful commentary, explaining the Sun's formation, its role in the solar system, and its impact on Earth.
The documentary features stunning close-up footage of solar phenomena like sunspots, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections, explaining their significance and potential effects on our planet. It also explores the history of solar observation and the advancements in technology that have allowed us to understand the Sun better.
A segment of the film is dedicated to discussing the Sun's life cycle, including its current state and its eventual transformation into a red giant. The documentary emphasizes the importance of the Sun for life on Earth, discussing how solar energy influences our climate, weather systems, and even technology.
The narration is both engaging and educational, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a general audience. The documentary concludes with a look towards the future, discussing ongoing research and missions aimed at uncovering more secrets of the Sun, highlighting its continued significance in the vast expanse of the universe.
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