Video Footage: China LAUNCHES Its Artificial Sun Into The Sky!
China has managed to do the unimaginable. They literally just launched an artificial sun into the sky! Yes you heard right. A completely artificial sun. This groundbreaking device has the power to revolutionize our energy sources and bring us one step closer to a cleaner, more sustainable future.
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Beautiful Sunset Sky Video Background Clouds Moving Timelapse
In this video there are clouds moving in the sky. As you watch the clouds in the sky, the song in the background will relax you.
The combination of chillout music, ambient, downtempo, etc. and videos with the sky full of clouds, timelapses, will delight your hearing and visuals and you will surely enter a state of peace, dreaming, peace, relaxation.
Videos are great for relaxing, studying, stress relief, concentration, sleeping, mindfulness, meditation, etc.
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Deep Sea National Geographic Documentary; Animal Documentary; 4K HD Video
Our aim is to help people around the world, allowing all to experience mystical oneness to live healthier and joyful life. Our videos is your unique intimate that will make you feel transcendental to leave pride, ego, stress, inner conflicts, binding you to live life with gratitude, trust and faith. Help yourself to reach state of happiness and serenity attracting positive energy for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health. Instead of worrying about what you cannot control, shift your energy to what you can create. Attitude is a choice. Happiness is a choice. Optimism is a choice. Kindness is a choice. Giving is a choice. Respect is a choice. Whatever choice you make makes you. Choose wisely. More smiling, less worrying. More compassion, less judgment. More blessed, less stressed. More love, less hate.
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Diving THE RED SEA - Egypt - Underwater Video 4K - BLUE PARADISES (S01)
The Red Sea, these three words resonate like a promise of wonder.
And it is obviously one of the 7 wonders of the underwater world.
The great explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau once said "We protect what we love", and we love the Red Sea so much. Colorful coral reefs, immense pinnacles, caves and endemic species immerse you into an extraordinary universe.
in this magical atmosphere you will cross the path of the schools of Anthias, titan triggerfish, octopus, oceanic whitetips, clown fish, barracudas, parrot fish, turtles, soldier fish, reef sharks, eagle ray, crocodile fish, etc. … to name just a few species among the thousands that abound in the Red Sea.
If you want to dive into this aquatic poem, let the rays of light guide you through atmospheric caves, from world-class wrecks to protected marine areas you will discover so many treasures.
The Red Sea will offer you legendary pelagic dives all along the east coast of Egypt.
If you are an underwater cameraman, photographer or just a diver looking for underwater beauties, We recommend these few places we explored : Maras Shagari, Savage, Elphinstone, Maras Nazari, Dolphin House Reef, Horchata, Dahab Sharm el Sheikh, Maras Allam, etc., … Knowing that many others deserve a bunch of dives like Big Brother, Little Brother, Daedalus,
Harbor , Tonfa, Rahami South, Abu Garawa Small, Shaba Claudia, Banana Reef, Shaba Angel, Shaba Malachi, Abu Nahass reef, Shark & Yolanda Reefs...and we are probably forgetting many others, knowing that you can also dive in the Red Sea from Jordan, Sudan, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia or Eritrea.
Keep your eyes wide open, relax and enjoy the magic of the Red Sea
For those who do not know the Red Sea, we hope that this video will make you want to dive there and for others to come back.
To conclude, one or two tips for our friends underwater filmmakers or photographers: focus on the magic hours for filming, 6 a.m. and 3 p.m./4 p.m. The light is strong and the visibility pretty good, so up to 20 meters deep you won't really need a filter (if your white balance is properly adjusted). Beyond 20 meters, plan to take a red filter with you.
THE RED SEA is the first part of the triptych of subaquatic poems "Blue Paradises"
Where is the best scuba diving in the world ? We still don't know,...so let's keep diving and filming :)
New adventures are coming very soon and this is going to be quite a ride !!!!!
Fly & Dive is a production and stock footage company specialized in lifestyle, travel, environment, wildlife, heritage, people and aerial filming.
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The TRUTH about these 'No Water Change' videos!
Lots of discussion about water changes out there in Fish tube land. Don't do water changes or do water changes - if nothing else it seems to have people talking about it .
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-150 METER UNCUT FOOTAGE OF UNDERWATER ATOMIC BLAST 1958
Wahoo blast the test conditions were met on May 16 1958 allowing for the nuclear device to be detonated. Within a second of detonation, a spray dome was created that reached a height of 840 feet (260 m) after seven seconds. The overall shape of the spray dome resembled a cone with 45 degree sloped sides. Plumes were seen breaking through the spray dome after six seconds in every direction. The vertical plume continued rising until 12 seconds after the blast while the lateral plumes traveled for 20 seconds before collapsing. The diameter of the spray dome was approximately 3,800 feet (1,200 m) at the 20 second mark.[4](p237) The base surge reached a radius of 8,000 feet (2,400 m) in the downwind direction after 1.7 seconds. The downwind surge aided by a 15 knots (17 mph; 28 km/h) wind reached speeds of 21 knots (24 mph; 39 km/h). This base surge could be seen for three and a half minutes and for longer from the air as it continued to move across the ocean. When the spray dome and base surge had dissipated, a foam patch could be seen spreading from the surface zero water to reach over 6,000 feet (1,800 m).[4](p238) The nuclear blast was calculated to be 9 kilotons of TNT (38 TJ). All fallout stayed within the predicted fallout area with a maximum of 0.030 R/hr. The target ship at 5,900 yards (2.9 nmi; 3.4 mi; 5.4 km) was directly hit by the shockwave, vibrating the entire ship and shaking it violently. The Moran merchant marine ship moored at 2,346 feet (715 m) away was immobilized due to shock damage to its main and auxiliary equipment while also suffering minor hull damage. One hour and ten minutes after detonation, a five-gallon water sample was taken directly above the blast location showing 5 R/hr. The retrieval team entered a 3.8 R/hrfield after an hour and thirty five minutes.
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