"Destination Calabria" is a song by Italian producer Alex Gaudino, with vocals by Crystal Waters. It is the first single released from his debut album My Destination.
The track is a mashup, taking the instrumental from Rune's "Calabria" and the vocals from Alex Gaudino's and Crystal Waters' "Destination Unknown", both originally released in 2003. It was produced with the help of Maurizio Nari and Ronnie Milani (Nari & Milani), matching the saxophone hook/riff from "Calabria" to Crystal Waters' voice. "Destination Calabria" was released as a 12 inch single by Italian label Rise Records, and as a CD single, on 19 March 2007, by British label Data Records. It originally charted in Australia in February 2004 peaking at #98 under the title "Destination Unknown" before being re-released as "Destination Calabria" and reaching #2 in 2007.
Track listing
"Destination Calabria" (Extended Mix) - 6:56
"Destination Calabria" (Nari & Milani Club Mix) - 6:53
"..and every night she dreamt that she was running through the woods. Destination unknown. Shadows growing long. Everything that haunted her closing in."
This is a short film I shot with the Lumix GH5 using the Zhiyun Crane 2. Shot at 180fps
published: 28 Feb 2018
Rollin III forest, unknown destination
It was a sunday ride! we've been to this place once(Lhajba in mohammedia ), but we didn't go down to discover what's in there! So this time we've decided to go for a discovery, to see what's in there what's hidden in this forest (unknowk destination) it turns out to be such an amazing adventure!
We've been riding across the forest for hours, and it was crazy, just going without knowing anything about that place, we've found a river and beautiful places, we went up the Hills it was so scary.
It was Hell of a ride!
In the end the Phoenixmoto 50cc didn't let me down!
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published: 05 Apr 2018
23 Places You DIDN'T KNOW Existed
We know all the famous landmarks in places like Paris, New York, the Amazon Rainforest, and the Sahara Desert--but the world is so much bigger than that. Let’s talk about all the places that you might’ve not even known were real.
Subscribe for weekly wacky videos and learn interesting facts about the world with awesome top 10 lists and other amazing videos.
8. The Door To Hell
Even if some of you don’t believe a place like hell really exists, we can at least tell you that a place called the Door To Hell is actually real. Door To Hello is the colloquial name for the Darvaza gas crater located in Turkmenistan. It measures to an area of 5,350 meters squared, now a rather big tourist attraction. The natural gas field was lit aflame during the 70s as a way to keep dangerous gases from flowi...
published: 29 Aug 2018
Dai Nam Van Hien Wonderland - Thu Dau Mot city - Binh Duong
Dai Nam Van Hien Wonderland - Thu Dau Mot city - Binh Duong
Được Xuất Bản Bởi Flycam 4K - Tháng 12 Năm 2015.
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About Dai Nam Van Hien
Characteristics: With area of 476ha, Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien is a complex of temples, mountain, river, hotel, entertainment area...
The salient feature of Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien Tourist Site is 61ha spirit area. Of which, the worship area surrounded by two giant 270m-long dragons is special place for Vietnam's cultural, historical significances and quintessence through 4,000 years of history.
Kim Dien S...
published: 25 Dec 2015
Flight 403
Flight no. 403. Pilot in Command: Karsten Reichart. Camera: Philipp Begusch. Blind Passenger: A Fly (unknown). Flight Duration: 2h over Switzerland. Departing from Birrfeld (LSZF). Destination: Lac de Neuchatel.
published: 25 Aug 2013
Loch Ness
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In this documentary, we investigate the truth behind the legend.
The legend of the Loch Ness monster dates back 1500 years. Since then, 1000 eye witnesses, countless photographs, sonar records and films have testified to the existence of a Loch Ness monster. Yet despite extensive exploration, observation and scientific analysis, still no real evidence has been discovered.
This documentary starts off charting the early history of the legend. From the first sighting by St Columba in 565AD, to the ‘Spicer’ sighting that kicked off the modern legend in 1933 and the world famous ‘Surgeon’s Photo’ from 1934 that captured what appeared to be a head and neck emerging from Loch Ness. From the ‘Surgeon’s Photo’, the press, frenzied public and scientific observ...
published: 26 Apr 2017
The MOST BEAUTIFUL unknown Swiss VILLAGE: GRIMENTZ - Val D'Anniviers / SAINT-LUC Switzerland
One of the most underrated places in Switzerland: Val d’Anniviers with its beautiful villages GRIMENTZ and SAINT-LUC! This is the place to go if you want to see pristine alpine villages with NO tourists. Yet, this place remains rather secret; the best reason why you should explore it as soon as possible. The fact that this place is not much visited yet may also be related to its location that is far away from any major city or airport. From Zurich itself it is about a 5-6 hours drive and from Geneva roughly 4-5 hours. Thus, a visit to GRIMENTZ and SAINT-LUC should only be planned if you stay for a couple of days in Switzerland.
The best season to visit Grimentz and Saint-Luc would be during May to early September. It is recommended to explore Grimentz during the morning due to its exposit...
published: 22 Oct 2019
Vibonese, Arario la Calabria nel destino
published: 02 Feb 2018
NF - NO NAME
Official music video for “NO NAME” by NF.
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"..and every night she dreamt that she was running through the woods. Destination unknown. Shadows growing long. Everything that haunted her closing in."
This ...
"..and every night she dreamt that she was running through the woods. Destination unknown. Shadows growing long. Everything that haunted her closing in."
This is a short film I shot with the Lumix GH5 using the Zhiyun Crane 2. Shot at 180fps
"..and every night she dreamt that she was running through the woods. Destination unknown. Shadows growing long. Everything that haunted her closing in."
This is a short film I shot with the Lumix GH5 using the Zhiyun Crane 2. Shot at 180fps
It was a sunday ride! we've been to this place once(Lhajba in mohammedia ), but we didn't go down to discover what's in there! So this time we've decided to go ...
It was a sunday ride! we've been to this place once(Lhajba in mohammedia ), but we didn't go down to discover what's in there! So this time we've decided to go for a discovery, to see what's in there what's hidden in this forest (unknowk destination) it turns out to be such an amazing adventure!
We've been riding across the forest for hours, and it was crazy, just going without knowing anything about that place, we've found a river and beautiful places, we went up the Hills it was so scary.
It was Hell of a ride!
In the end the Phoenixmoto 50cc didn't let me down!
.
Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/6Ro6ller6/?h...
.
Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/the.roooller/
It was a sunday ride! we've been to this place once(Lhajba in mohammedia ), but we didn't go down to discover what's in there! So this time we've decided to go for a discovery, to see what's in there what's hidden in this forest (unknowk destination) it turns out to be such an amazing adventure!
We've been riding across the forest for hours, and it was crazy, just going without knowing anything about that place, we've found a river and beautiful places, we went up the Hills it was so scary.
It was Hell of a ride!
In the end the Phoenixmoto 50cc didn't let me down!
.
Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/6Ro6ller6/?h...
.
Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/the.roooller/
We know all the famous landmarks in places like Paris, New York, the Amazon Rainforest, and the Sahara Desert--but the world is so much bigger than that. Let’s ...
We know all the famous landmarks in places like Paris, New York, the Amazon Rainforest, and the Sahara Desert--but the world is so much bigger than that. Let’s talk about all the places that you might’ve not even known were real.
Subscribe for weekly wacky videos and learn interesting facts about the world with awesome top 10 lists and other amazing videos.
8. The Door To Hell
Even if some of you don’t believe a place like hell really exists, we can at least tell you that a place called the Door To Hell is actually real. Door To Hello is the colloquial name for the Darvaza gas crater located in Turkmenistan. It measures to an area of 5,350 meters squared, now a rather big tourist attraction. The natural gas field was lit aflame during the 70s as a way to keep dangerous gases from flowing into nearby towns. It’s been burning ever since.
7. Schwerin Palace
In the northeastern region of Germany is the city of Schwerin, the capital of its state as as well as the second largest city there. Lakes enclose the city, making it appear as some sort of hidden land amongst the water. A notable landmark includes the Schwerin Palace, which looks more like a Disney castle than a real one. The palatial schloss sits on Lake Schwerin, dating all the way back to 973 AD.
6. Viñales Valley
When you think about it, how much do you really know about the geology of Cuba? Politics and history for sure, but the look of the landscape? For most people, probably not much. So here’s a few things to learn if you didn’t know already: let’s take a look at the Vinales Valley, a karstic depression that’s famous for growing tobacco and a variety of other crops while surrounded the Sierra de los Organos mountains.
5. Lake Retba
The salt content measured at Lake Retba reaches up to 40%, so here, you know you can float. Lake Retba, also called Lac Rose, formed just north of the Cap Vert peninsula in Senegal. The Dunaliella salina algae is what makes the waters here so pink, as if someone split pink lemonade into the water source. The algae develops this sort of red pigment to help it absorb light. Mix that with the water, and it looks pink. Dunes divide the lake from the Atlantic Ocean. A lot of people boat on this lake and fisherman even use the salt to preserve fish.
4. Saint Michel D’Aiguilhe
What’s different about this French chapel? It’s a French chapen close to the sky, that’s what. The Saint Michel D’Aiguilhe chapel was built sometime in 969 right over--get this--a volcanic plug. It’s also been said that Joan of Arc’s mother, Isabelle Romee would come to this area to pray. If she really did, then that means she climbed those 268 steps that were carved into the rock a lot of times. It sights about 279 feet high or 85 meters and was constructed as a tribute to the pilgrimage of Saint James.
3. Sagano Bamboo Forest
Right near the outskirts of Kyoto, Japan is a forest that looks out of this world. We may not think much of bamboo but if the Sagano Forest proves anything, there’s a lot to bamboo to think of. You can walk through the man-made path carved into the forest, which often gets packed with tourists. When it gets slightly windy, the bamboo wood knocks against each other, creating a wholly unique sound.
2. Atlantis
“That’s a fictional place!” someone cries. Well, kind of. The legend of Atlantis is just that, a legend--one that tells of an ancient city that has sunken into the sea, seemingly lost. Plato mentions the island in Timaeus and Critias, but was this place really…real? Not too long ago, archaeologists discovered the remains of Heracleion, a city that sunk into the Abu Qir Bay. It was once Crete’s largest city, leaving behind monuments, coins, and other structures that show just a glimpse of what this ancient Egyptian city must have been like.
1...
We know all the famous landmarks in places like Paris, New York, the Amazon Rainforest, and the Sahara Desert--but the world is so much bigger than that. Let’s talk about all the places that you might’ve not even known were real.
Subscribe for weekly wacky videos and learn interesting facts about the world with awesome top 10 lists and other amazing videos.
8. The Door To Hell
Even if some of you don’t believe a place like hell really exists, we can at least tell you that a place called the Door To Hell is actually real. Door To Hello is the colloquial name for the Darvaza gas crater located in Turkmenistan. It measures to an area of 5,350 meters squared, now a rather big tourist attraction. The natural gas field was lit aflame during the 70s as a way to keep dangerous gases from flowing into nearby towns. It’s been burning ever since.
7. Schwerin Palace
In the northeastern region of Germany is the city of Schwerin, the capital of its state as as well as the second largest city there. Lakes enclose the city, making it appear as some sort of hidden land amongst the water. A notable landmark includes the Schwerin Palace, which looks more like a Disney castle than a real one. The palatial schloss sits on Lake Schwerin, dating all the way back to 973 AD.
6. Viñales Valley
When you think about it, how much do you really know about the geology of Cuba? Politics and history for sure, but the look of the landscape? For most people, probably not much. So here’s a few things to learn if you didn’t know already: let’s take a look at the Vinales Valley, a karstic depression that’s famous for growing tobacco and a variety of other crops while surrounded the Sierra de los Organos mountains.
5. Lake Retba
The salt content measured at Lake Retba reaches up to 40%, so here, you know you can float. Lake Retba, also called Lac Rose, formed just north of the Cap Vert peninsula in Senegal. The Dunaliella salina algae is what makes the waters here so pink, as if someone split pink lemonade into the water source. The algae develops this sort of red pigment to help it absorb light. Mix that with the water, and it looks pink. Dunes divide the lake from the Atlantic Ocean. A lot of people boat on this lake and fisherman even use the salt to preserve fish.
4. Saint Michel D’Aiguilhe
What’s different about this French chapel? It’s a French chapen close to the sky, that’s what. The Saint Michel D’Aiguilhe chapel was built sometime in 969 right over--get this--a volcanic plug. It’s also been said that Joan of Arc’s mother, Isabelle Romee would come to this area to pray. If she really did, then that means she climbed those 268 steps that were carved into the rock a lot of times. It sights about 279 feet high or 85 meters and was constructed as a tribute to the pilgrimage of Saint James.
3. Sagano Bamboo Forest
Right near the outskirts of Kyoto, Japan is a forest that looks out of this world. We may not think much of bamboo but if the Sagano Forest proves anything, there’s a lot to bamboo to think of. You can walk through the man-made path carved into the forest, which often gets packed with tourists. When it gets slightly windy, the bamboo wood knocks against each other, creating a wholly unique sound.
2. Atlantis
“That’s a fictional place!” someone cries. Well, kind of. The legend of Atlantis is just that, a legend--one that tells of an ancient city that has sunken into the sea, seemingly lost. Plato mentions the island in Timaeus and Critias, but was this place really…real? Not too long ago, archaeologists discovered the remains of Heracleion, a city that sunk into the Abu Qir Bay. It was once Crete’s largest city, leaving behind monuments, coins, and other structures that show just a glimpse of what this ancient Egyptian city must have been like.
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Dai Nam Van Hien Wonderland - Thu Dau Mot city - Binh Duong
Được Xuất Bản Bởi Flycam 4K - Tháng 12 Năm 2015.
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Dai Nam Van Hien Wonderland - Thu Dau Mot city - Binh Duong
Được Xuất Bản Bởi Flycam 4K - Tháng 12 Năm 2015.
Nghiêm Cấm Sao Chép Dưới Mọi Hình Thức.
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About Dai Nam Van Hien
Characteristics: With area of 476ha, Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien is a complex of temples, mountain, river, hotel, entertainment area...
The salient feature of Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien Tourist Site is 61ha spirit area. Of which, the worship area surrounded by two giant 270m-long dragons is special place for Vietnam's cultural, historical significances and quintessence through 4,000 years of history.
Kim Dien Sanctuary is located in the centre of 5,000m2 Dai Nam Temple in the worship area. The Sakyamuni Buddha, King Hung and King Tran Nhan Tong are worshiped at main altar of the sanctuary while Tran Hung Dao, Au Co Mother, Bach Gia Tram Ho (a board written 1039 families of Vietnam's ethnic groups) at the right altar and President Ho Chi Minh, Great Buddha, Tutelary God - Fortune God - Soil God at the left altar. All statues in the Kim Dien and 2 statues of Quang Trung and Ly Thuong Kiet outside the sanctuary are inlaid by gold.
The Kim Dien is built in shape of square and circle. The circle on the top of sanctuary is drawn 108 cranes with signification: 54 cranes represent 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups in the world of the living, 54 other cranes represent 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups in the world of the dead. The square manifested by 4 walls of the sanctuary includes 28 set of 500-kg doors. 28 pictures carved in these doors describe great landmarks of national history, from Hai Ba Trung's insurrection to glorious victory in spring of 1975. There are 2 candles named Dai Hoang Dang in the sanctuary. Each candle is 2.7m in height, 90cm in diameter and can burn in many years.
Bao Son Mountain Range behind Dai Nam Temple includes 5 mounts: Metal - Wood -Water - Fire - Earth, of which the central mount is 65.8m high. The temple worshipping Bach Ho (White Tiger) God is at the west while the temples worshipping Mountain God and Farming God are at the east of Bao Son Mountain Range. Inside of the mountain range, Gods and Buddhas are worshiped in the west and Vietnamese heroes are worshiped in the east. This is also residence of thousands of birds representing a good land.
Rising in the central mount, the 9-storey Bao Thap (Precious Tower) is place to worship, show deep gratitude of young generation to the ancestors.
* The 1st storey: worshipping souls of revolutionary martyrs and the deads in accident.
* The 2nd storey: worshipping the unknown martyrs
* The 3rd storey: worshipping the late President Ho Chi Minh
* The 4th storey: worshipping Tran Hung Dao
* The 5th storey: worshipping the heroic women: Trung Trac - Trung Nhi, Trieu Thi Trinh, Bui Thi Xuan and Nguyen Thi Dinh * The 6th storey: worshipping people honoured as God because of their credit for the country's progress
* The 7th storey: worshipping 18 kings Hung
* The 8th storey: worshipping the Buddha Council, 4-Mother Council, Country Council from founding the country to today.
* The 9th storey: worshipping the Motherland
One of the other attractive places of Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien Tourist Site is zoo with area of 12.5ha. This is the first zoo in Vietnam with over 100 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and ornamental fishes that live together in a diversified ecologic environment. Tourists will have opportunity to see animals fed in natural environment, especial rare animals appeared in the first time in Vietnam such as: white lion, white tiger, prong horn antelope, South America squirrel monkey...
Modern entertainment area can meet demands of tourists with over 40 games of adventure, thrill, relaxation and discovery. Most of them appear in the first time in Vietnam. Especially with area of 21.6ha, Dai Nam artificial sea which includes 2 areas: fresh water sea and salt water sea is an ideal relaxation site for tourists. The salt water in Dai Nam Sea mixed from sea salt of Vinh Hao - Tuy Phong - Binh Thuan region and minerals with suitable salinity is good for health. The wave created by wind with 9 types is very unique. The water games for children, sport court for adults and sea-foods will bring tourists comfortable relaxation time.
There is also a hotel system with the specific characteristics combined between the architecture of Co Loa Citadel and Hue royal palaces in Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien. In addition, Dai Nam shopping area which has area of 8,000m2 with multiform items will meet demands of tourists.
Dai Nam Van Hien Wonderland - Thu Dau Mot city - Binh Duong
Được Xuất Bản Bởi Flycam 4K - Tháng 12 Năm 2015.
Nghiêm Cấm Sao Chép Dưới Mọi Hình Thức.
Nếu muốn sử dụng vui lòng liên hệ:
Email: [email protected]
Số điện thoại: +84968009999 & +84989999333
Skype: bkromeo19111989
Fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/flycam4k
Watch all of our Videos: https://goo.gl/gOfSnP
About Dai Nam Van Hien
Characteristics: With area of 476ha, Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien is a complex of temples, mountain, river, hotel, entertainment area...
The salient feature of Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien Tourist Site is 61ha spirit area. Of which, the worship area surrounded by two giant 270m-long dragons is special place for Vietnam's cultural, historical significances and quintessence through 4,000 years of history.
Kim Dien Sanctuary is located in the centre of 5,000m2 Dai Nam Temple in the worship area. The Sakyamuni Buddha, King Hung and King Tran Nhan Tong are worshiped at main altar of the sanctuary while Tran Hung Dao, Au Co Mother, Bach Gia Tram Ho (a board written 1039 families of Vietnam's ethnic groups) at the right altar and President Ho Chi Minh, Great Buddha, Tutelary God - Fortune God - Soil God at the left altar. All statues in the Kim Dien and 2 statues of Quang Trung and Ly Thuong Kiet outside the sanctuary are inlaid by gold.
The Kim Dien is built in shape of square and circle. The circle on the top of sanctuary is drawn 108 cranes with signification: 54 cranes represent 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups in the world of the living, 54 other cranes represent 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups in the world of the dead. The square manifested by 4 walls of the sanctuary includes 28 set of 500-kg doors. 28 pictures carved in these doors describe great landmarks of national history, from Hai Ba Trung's insurrection to glorious victory in spring of 1975. There are 2 candles named Dai Hoang Dang in the sanctuary. Each candle is 2.7m in height, 90cm in diameter and can burn in many years.
Bao Son Mountain Range behind Dai Nam Temple includes 5 mounts: Metal - Wood -Water - Fire - Earth, of which the central mount is 65.8m high. The temple worshipping Bach Ho (White Tiger) God is at the west while the temples worshipping Mountain God and Farming God are at the east of Bao Son Mountain Range. Inside of the mountain range, Gods and Buddhas are worshiped in the west and Vietnamese heroes are worshiped in the east. This is also residence of thousands of birds representing a good land.
Rising in the central mount, the 9-storey Bao Thap (Precious Tower) is place to worship, show deep gratitude of young generation to the ancestors.
* The 1st storey: worshipping souls of revolutionary martyrs and the deads in accident.
* The 2nd storey: worshipping the unknown martyrs
* The 3rd storey: worshipping the late President Ho Chi Minh
* The 4th storey: worshipping Tran Hung Dao
* The 5th storey: worshipping the heroic women: Trung Trac - Trung Nhi, Trieu Thi Trinh, Bui Thi Xuan and Nguyen Thi Dinh * The 6th storey: worshipping people honoured as God because of their credit for the country's progress
* The 7th storey: worshipping 18 kings Hung
* The 8th storey: worshipping the Buddha Council, 4-Mother Council, Country Council from founding the country to today.
* The 9th storey: worshipping the Motherland
One of the other attractive places of Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien Tourist Site is zoo with area of 12.5ha. This is the first zoo in Vietnam with over 100 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and ornamental fishes that live together in a diversified ecologic environment. Tourists will have opportunity to see animals fed in natural environment, especial rare animals appeared in the first time in Vietnam such as: white lion, white tiger, prong horn antelope, South America squirrel monkey...
Modern entertainment area can meet demands of tourists with over 40 games of adventure, thrill, relaxation and discovery. Most of them appear in the first time in Vietnam. Especially with area of 21.6ha, Dai Nam artificial sea which includes 2 areas: fresh water sea and salt water sea is an ideal relaxation site for tourists. The salt water in Dai Nam Sea mixed from sea salt of Vinh Hao - Tuy Phong - Binh Thuan region and minerals with suitable salinity is good for health. The wave created by wind with 9 types is very unique. The water games for children, sport court for adults and sea-foods will bring tourists comfortable relaxation time.
There is also a hotel system with the specific characteristics combined between the architecture of Co Loa Citadel and Hue royal palaces in Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien. In addition, Dai Nam shopping area which has area of 8,000m2 with multiform items will meet demands of tourists.
Flight no. 403. Pilot in Command: Karsten Reichart. Camera: Philipp Begusch. Blind Passenger: A Fly (unknown). Flight Duration: 2h over Switzerland. Departing f...
Flight no. 403. Pilot in Command: Karsten Reichart. Camera: Philipp Begusch. Blind Passenger: A Fly (unknown). Flight Duration: 2h over Switzerland. Departing from Birrfeld (LSZF). Destination: Lac de Neuchatel.
Flight no. 403. Pilot in Command: Karsten Reichart. Camera: Philipp Begusch. Blind Passenger: A Fly (unknown). Flight Duration: 2h over Switzerland. Departing from Birrfeld (LSZF). Destination: Lac de Neuchatel.
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In this documentary, we investigate the truth behind the legend.
The legend of the Loch Ness monster dates back 1500 years. ...
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In this documentary, we investigate the truth behind the legend.
The legend of the Loch Ness monster dates back 1500 years. Since then, 1000 eye witnesses, countless photographs, sonar records and films have testified to the existence of a Loch Ness monster. Yet despite extensive exploration, observation and scientific analysis, still no real evidence has been discovered.
This documentary starts off charting the early history of the legend. From the first sighting by St Columba in 565AD, to the ‘Spicer’ sighting that kicked off the modern legend in 1933 and the world famous ‘Surgeon’s Photo’ from 1934 that captured what appeared to be a head and neck emerging from Loch Ness. From the ‘Surgeon’s Photo’, the press, frenzied public and scientific observers soon concluded that the creature living in the loch was a long-extinct dinosaur called a plesiosaur. A preposterous suggestion it would seem. However Naked Science profiles the coelacanth. A fish thought to be extinct 80 million years ago but discovered in 1938, to much surprise, living off the coast of Madagascar.
But even if it was a dinosaur from the Triassic period, how on earth did it get into the loch? Loch Ness was gouged into today’s U shape valley by a series of glaciers that last melted 11,000 years ago, long after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Naked Science profiles the geology of the loch and examines whether the sea has ever intruded into the loch perhaps carrying an unknown creature in with it.
After decades of intense observation of the surface of the loch by volunteer monster-hunters from around the world, in the late 60s Adrian Shine, skeptic, naturalist and leader of the Loch Ness Project arrived on the scene. He took a different tactic. Rather than search for a big monster, he looked for creatures just 100th of an inch in diameter, zooplankton. A monster brood hiding out in the loch would need plenty of zooplankton, to support plenty of fish, who in turn could support large creatures. Naked Science examines this ecology for clues. We also discover there are internal waves called seiches, mirages, local wildlife, large fish such as sturgeon, floating logs, boat wakes and strong winds that could all have their place in provoking monster sightings.
But what of all the photographic evidence? The most famous moving image of the Loch Ness monster is the so-called Dinsdale film of 1960. At the time Britain’s foremost photographic analysis experts concluded it was an animate creature. Using high spec imagery analysis we show how the famous Dinsdale film was most probably a helmsman in a boat. Likewise we demonstrate that the McNab photo of 1955 could also be a boat wake. Naked Science reveals that the notorious ‘Surgeon’s Photo’ was actually a hoax. We show how in 1933 big game-hunter Marmaduke Wetherell planted some footprints on the loch side and passed them off as the monster. Humiliated when his first hoax was discovered, Wetherell’s revenge was the ‘Surgeon’s Photo’. In a reconstruction, we show how easy it was for him to fabricate a monster from a toy submarine and reveal how the hoax remained a secret for 50 years. Finally we look at the most unique theory by Italian geologist Dr Piccardi, that earth tremors along the Great Glen fault provoke water disturbance that are mistaken for monsters thrashing around in the water.
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In this documentary, we investigate the truth behind the legend.
The legend of the Loch Ness monster dates back 1500 years. Since then, 1000 eye witnesses, countless photographs, sonar records and films have testified to the existence of a Loch Ness monster. Yet despite extensive exploration, observation and scientific analysis, still no real evidence has been discovered.
This documentary starts off charting the early history of the legend. From the first sighting by St Columba in 565AD, to the ‘Spicer’ sighting that kicked off the modern legend in 1933 and the world famous ‘Surgeon’s Photo’ from 1934 that captured what appeared to be a head and neck emerging from Loch Ness. From the ‘Surgeon’s Photo’, the press, frenzied public and scientific observers soon concluded that the creature living in the loch was a long-extinct dinosaur called a plesiosaur. A preposterous suggestion it would seem. However Naked Science profiles the coelacanth. A fish thought to be extinct 80 million years ago but discovered in 1938, to much surprise, living off the coast of Madagascar.
But even if it was a dinosaur from the Triassic period, how on earth did it get into the loch? Loch Ness was gouged into today’s U shape valley by a series of glaciers that last melted 11,000 years ago, long after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Naked Science profiles the geology of the loch and examines whether the sea has ever intruded into the loch perhaps carrying an unknown creature in with it.
After decades of intense observation of the surface of the loch by volunteer monster-hunters from around the world, in the late 60s Adrian Shine, skeptic, naturalist and leader of the Loch Ness Project arrived on the scene. He took a different tactic. Rather than search for a big monster, he looked for creatures just 100th of an inch in diameter, zooplankton. A monster brood hiding out in the loch would need plenty of zooplankton, to support plenty of fish, who in turn could support large creatures. Naked Science examines this ecology for clues. We also discover there are internal waves called seiches, mirages, local wildlife, large fish such as sturgeon, floating logs, boat wakes and strong winds that could all have their place in provoking monster sightings.
But what of all the photographic evidence? The most famous moving image of the Loch Ness monster is the so-called Dinsdale film of 1960. At the time Britain’s foremost photographic analysis experts concluded it was an animate creature. Using high spec imagery analysis we show how the famous Dinsdale film was most probably a helmsman in a boat. Likewise we demonstrate that the McNab photo of 1955 could also be a boat wake. Naked Science reveals that the notorious ‘Surgeon’s Photo’ was actually a hoax. We show how in 1933 big game-hunter Marmaduke Wetherell planted some footprints on the loch side and passed them off as the monster. Humiliated when his first hoax was discovered, Wetherell’s revenge was the ‘Surgeon’s Photo’. In a reconstruction, we show how easy it was for him to fabricate a monster from a toy submarine and reveal how the hoax remained a secret for 50 years. Finally we look at the most unique theory by Italian geologist Dr Piccardi, that earth tremors along the Great Glen fault provoke water disturbance that are mistaken for monsters thrashing around in the water.
One of the most underrated places in Switzerland: Val d’Anniviers with its beautiful villages GRIMENTZ and SAINT-LUC! This is the place to go if you want to see...
One of the most underrated places in Switzerland: Val d’Anniviers with its beautiful villages GRIMENTZ and SAINT-LUC! This is the place to go if you want to see pristine alpine villages with NO tourists. Yet, this place remains rather secret; the best reason why you should explore it as soon as possible. The fact that this place is not much visited yet may also be related to its location that is far away from any major city or airport. From Zurich itself it is about a 5-6 hours drive and from Geneva roughly 4-5 hours. Thus, a visit to GRIMENTZ and SAINT-LUC should only be planned if you stay for a couple of days in Switzerland.
The best season to visit Grimentz and Saint-Luc would be during May to early September. It is recommended to explore Grimentz during the morning due to its exposition to the sun. Saint-Luc, which is quite higher up and on the other side of the valley is best to visit during the afternoon. A great hotel to stay at is “Le Grand Chalet Favre”, where you can experience a very authentic alpine Swiss atmosphere. The food served at its restaurant is very delicious. I highly recommend to dine on the balcony to watch the sunset, as you may enjoy a fantastic view from there. Also good to know is the Chalet Favre provides you free admission to the train heading up to the lookout point. It is good to stay up there for about 1 hour, the view is very beautiful, but the place also quite quickly explored.
All in all, it was a fantastic experience to visit the Val d’Anniviers with its picturesque villages of Grimentz and Saint-Luc. A place, I definitely want to revisit, possibly in winter for the next time!
Hotel in Saint-Luc:
https://www.grandchaletfavre.ch/en/Welcome
Special thanks to Razi, the Hotel Le Grand Chalet Favre for allowing me to film and to my friends the approvers!
Music by Epidemic Sound:
- You can make it (InstrumentalVersion) - Daxten
- What About Prosecco – The Fly Guy Five
- Lucid Light (Instrumental Version) – Luftmensch
- Can’t get enough of this (instrumental version) – Wildflowers
Equipment: Sony α6500, Zhiyun Webill Lab 3, DJI Mavic Air, Samsung Galaxy S8+, DJI Ozmo 2, Nikon D5600
ALL the footage shown in this video here is recorded by myself. If you wish to reuse any of my footage, please contact me to ask for permission. Any unauthorized use will be reported and prosecuted.
One of the most underrated places in Switzerland: Val d’Anniviers with its beautiful villages GRIMENTZ and SAINT-LUC! This is the place to go if you want to see pristine alpine villages with NO tourists. Yet, this place remains rather secret; the best reason why you should explore it as soon as possible. The fact that this place is not much visited yet may also be related to its location that is far away from any major city or airport. From Zurich itself it is about a 5-6 hours drive and from Geneva roughly 4-5 hours. Thus, a visit to GRIMENTZ and SAINT-LUC should only be planned if you stay for a couple of days in Switzerland.
The best season to visit Grimentz and Saint-Luc would be during May to early September. It is recommended to explore Grimentz during the morning due to its exposition to the sun. Saint-Luc, which is quite higher up and on the other side of the valley is best to visit during the afternoon. A great hotel to stay at is “Le Grand Chalet Favre”, where you can experience a very authentic alpine Swiss atmosphere. The food served at its restaurant is very delicious. I highly recommend to dine on the balcony to watch the sunset, as you may enjoy a fantastic view from there. Also good to know is the Chalet Favre provides you free admission to the train heading up to the lookout point. It is good to stay up there for about 1 hour, the view is very beautiful, but the place also quite quickly explored.
All in all, it was a fantastic experience to visit the Val d’Anniviers with its picturesque villages of Grimentz and Saint-Luc. A place, I definitely want to revisit, possibly in winter for the next time!
Hotel in Saint-Luc:
https://www.grandchaletfavre.ch/en/Welcome
Special thanks to Razi, the Hotel Le Grand Chalet Favre for allowing me to film and to my friends the approvers!
Music by Epidemic Sound:
- You can make it (InstrumentalVersion) - Daxten
- What About Prosecco – The Fly Guy Five
- Lucid Light (Instrumental Version) – Luftmensch
- Can’t get enough of this (instrumental version) – Wildflowers
Equipment: Sony α6500, Zhiyun Webill Lab 3, DJI Mavic Air, Samsung Galaxy S8+, DJI Ozmo 2, Nikon D5600
ALL the footage shown in this video here is recorded by myself. If you wish to reuse any of my footage, please contact me to ask for permission. Any unauthorized use will be reported and prosecuted.
Official music video for “NO NAME” by NF.
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Official music video for “NO NAME” by NF.
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Music video by NF performing NO NAME. (C) 2018 NF Real Music, LLC
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Official music video for “NO NAME” by NF.
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Music video by NF performing NO NAME. (C) 2018 NF Real Music, LLC
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"..and every night she dreamt that she was running through the woods. Destination unknown. Shadows growing long. Everything that haunted her closing in."
This is a short film I shot with the Lumix GH5 using the Zhiyun Crane 2. Shot at 180fps
It was a sunday ride! we've been to this place once(Lhajba in mohammedia ), but we didn't go down to discover what's in there! So this time we've decided to go for a discovery, to see what's in there what's hidden in this forest (unknowk destination) it turns out to be such an amazing adventure!
We've been riding across the forest for hours, and it was crazy, just going without knowing anything about that place, we've found a river and beautiful places, we went up the Hills it was so scary.
It was Hell of a ride!
In the end the Phoenixmoto 50cc didn't let me down!
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We know all the famous landmarks in places like Paris, New York, the Amazon Rainforest, and the Sahara Desert--but the world is so much bigger than that. Let’s talk about all the places that you might’ve not even known were real.
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8. The Door To Hell
Even if some of you don’t believe a place like hell really exists, we can at least tell you that a place called the Door To Hell is actually real. Door To Hello is the colloquial name for the Darvaza gas crater located in Turkmenistan. It measures to an area of 5,350 meters squared, now a rather big tourist attraction. The natural gas field was lit aflame during the 70s as a way to keep dangerous gases from flowing into nearby towns. It’s been burning ever since.
7. Schwerin Palace
In the northeastern region of Germany is the city of Schwerin, the capital of its state as as well as the second largest city there. Lakes enclose the city, making it appear as some sort of hidden land amongst the water. A notable landmark includes the Schwerin Palace, which looks more like a Disney castle than a real one. The palatial schloss sits on Lake Schwerin, dating all the way back to 973 AD.
6. Viñales Valley
When you think about it, how much do you really know about the geology of Cuba? Politics and history for sure, but the look of the landscape? For most people, probably not much. So here’s a few things to learn if you didn’t know already: let’s take a look at the Vinales Valley, a karstic depression that’s famous for growing tobacco and a variety of other crops while surrounded the Sierra de los Organos mountains.
5. Lake Retba
The salt content measured at Lake Retba reaches up to 40%, so here, you know you can float. Lake Retba, also called Lac Rose, formed just north of the Cap Vert peninsula in Senegal. The Dunaliella salina algae is what makes the waters here so pink, as if someone split pink lemonade into the water source. The algae develops this sort of red pigment to help it absorb light. Mix that with the water, and it looks pink. Dunes divide the lake from the Atlantic Ocean. A lot of people boat on this lake and fisherman even use the salt to preserve fish.
4. Saint Michel D’Aiguilhe
What’s different about this French chapel? It’s a French chapen close to the sky, that’s what. The Saint Michel D’Aiguilhe chapel was built sometime in 969 right over--get this--a volcanic plug. It’s also been said that Joan of Arc’s mother, Isabelle Romee would come to this area to pray. If she really did, then that means she climbed those 268 steps that were carved into the rock a lot of times. It sights about 279 feet high or 85 meters and was constructed as a tribute to the pilgrimage of Saint James.
3. Sagano Bamboo Forest
Right near the outskirts of Kyoto, Japan is a forest that looks out of this world. We may not think much of bamboo but if the Sagano Forest proves anything, there’s a lot to bamboo to think of. You can walk through the man-made path carved into the forest, which often gets packed with tourists. When it gets slightly windy, the bamboo wood knocks against each other, creating a wholly unique sound.
2. Atlantis
“That’s a fictional place!” someone cries. Well, kind of. The legend of Atlantis is just that, a legend--one that tells of an ancient city that has sunken into the sea, seemingly lost. Plato mentions the island in Timaeus and Critias, but was this place really…real? Not too long ago, archaeologists discovered the remains of Heracleion, a city that sunk into the Abu Qir Bay. It was once Crete’s largest city, leaving behind monuments, coins, and other structures that show just a glimpse of what this ancient Egyptian city must have been like.
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Dai Nam Van Hien Wonderland - Thu Dau Mot city - Binh Duong
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About Dai Nam Van Hien
Characteristics: With area of 476ha, Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien is a complex of temples, mountain, river, hotel, entertainment area...
The salient feature of Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien Tourist Site is 61ha spirit area. Of which, the worship area surrounded by two giant 270m-long dragons is special place for Vietnam's cultural, historical significances and quintessence through 4,000 years of history.
Kim Dien Sanctuary is located in the centre of 5,000m2 Dai Nam Temple in the worship area. The Sakyamuni Buddha, King Hung and King Tran Nhan Tong are worshiped at main altar of the sanctuary while Tran Hung Dao, Au Co Mother, Bach Gia Tram Ho (a board written 1039 families of Vietnam's ethnic groups) at the right altar and President Ho Chi Minh, Great Buddha, Tutelary God - Fortune God - Soil God at the left altar. All statues in the Kim Dien and 2 statues of Quang Trung and Ly Thuong Kiet outside the sanctuary are inlaid by gold.
The Kim Dien is built in shape of square and circle. The circle on the top of sanctuary is drawn 108 cranes with signification: 54 cranes represent 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups in the world of the living, 54 other cranes represent 54 Vietnamese ethnic groups in the world of the dead. The square manifested by 4 walls of the sanctuary includes 28 set of 500-kg doors. 28 pictures carved in these doors describe great landmarks of national history, from Hai Ba Trung's insurrection to glorious victory in spring of 1975. There are 2 candles named Dai Hoang Dang in the sanctuary. Each candle is 2.7m in height, 90cm in diameter and can burn in many years.
Bao Son Mountain Range behind Dai Nam Temple includes 5 mounts: Metal - Wood -Water - Fire - Earth, of which the central mount is 65.8m high. The temple worshipping Bach Ho (White Tiger) God is at the west while the temples worshipping Mountain God and Farming God are at the east of Bao Son Mountain Range. Inside of the mountain range, Gods and Buddhas are worshiped in the west and Vietnamese heroes are worshiped in the east. This is also residence of thousands of birds representing a good land.
Rising in the central mount, the 9-storey Bao Thap (Precious Tower) is place to worship, show deep gratitude of young generation to the ancestors.
* The 1st storey: worshipping souls of revolutionary martyrs and the deads in accident.
* The 2nd storey: worshipping the unknown martyrs
* The 3rd storey: worshipping the late President Ho Chi Minh
* The 4th storey: worshipping Tran Hung Dao
* The 5th storey: worshipping the heroic women: Trung Trac - Trung Nhi, Trieu Thi Trinh, Bui Thi Xuan and Nguyen Thi Dinh * The 6th storey: worshipping people honoured as God because of their credit for the country's progress
* The 7th storey: worshipping 18 kings Hung
* The 8th storey: worshipping the Buddha Council, 4-Mother Council, Country Council from founding the country to today.
* The 9th storey: worshipping the Motherland
One of the other attractive places of Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien Tourist Site is zoo with area of 12.5ha. This is the first zoo in Vietnam with over 100 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and ornamental fishes that live together in a diversified ecologic environment. Tourists will have opportunity to see animals fed in natural environment, especial rare animals appeared in the first time in Vietnam such as: white lion, white tiger, prong horn antelope, South America squirrel monkey...
Modern entertainment area can meet demands of tourists with over 40 games of adventure, thrill, relaxation and discovery. Most of them appear in the first time in Vietnam. Especially with area of 21.6ha, Dai Nam artificial sea which includes 2 areas: fresh water sea and salt water sea is an ideal relaxation site for tourists. The salt water in Dai Nam Sea mixed from sea salt of Vinh Hao - Tuy Phong - Binh Thuan region and minerals with suitable salinity is good for health. The wave created by wind with 9 types is very unique. The water games for children, sport court for adults and sea-foods will bring tourists comfortable relaxation time.
There is also a hotel system with the specific characteristics combined between the architecture of Co Loa Citadel and Hue royal palaces in Lac Canh Dai Nam Van Hien. In addition, Dai Nam shopping area which has area of 8,000m2 with multiform items will meet demands of tourists.
Flight no. 403. Pilot in Command: Karsten Reichart. Camera: Philipp Begusch. Blind Passenger: A Fly (unknown). Flight Duration: 2h over Switzerland. Departing from Birrfeld (LSZF). Destination: Lac de Neuchatel.
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In this documentary, we investigate the truth behind the legend.
The legend of the Loch Ness monster dates back 1500 years. Since then, 1000 eye witnesses, countless photographs, sonar records and films have testified to the existence of a Loch Ness monster. Yet despite extensive exploration, observation and scientific analysis, still no real evidence has been discovered.
This documentary starts off charting the early history of the legend. From the first sighting by St Columba in 565AD, to the ‘Spicer’ sighting that kicked off the modern legend in 1933 and the world famous ‘Surgeon’s Photo’ from 1934 that captured what appeared to be a head and neck emerging from Loch Ness. From the ‘Surgeon’s Photo’, the press, frenzied public and scientific observers soon concluded that the creature living in the loch was a long-extinct dinosaur called a plesiosaur. A preposterous suggestion it would seem. However Naked Science profiles the coelacanth. A fish thought to be extinct 80 million years ago but discovered in 1938, to much surprise, living off the coast of Madagascar.
But even if it was a dinosaur from the Triassic period, how on earth did it get into the loch? Loch Ness was gouged into today’s U shape valley by a series of glaciers that last melted 11,000 years ago, long after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Naked Science profiles the geology of the loch and examines whether the sea has ever intruded into the loch perhaps carrying an unknown creature in with it.
After decades of intense observation of the surface of the loch by volunteer monster-hunters from around the world, in the late 60s Adrian Shine, skeptic, naturalist and leader of the Loch Ness Project arrived on the scene. He took a different tactic. Rather than search for a big monster, he looked for creatures just 100th of an inch in diameter, zooplankton. A monster brood hiding out in the loch would need plenty of zooplankton, to support plenty of fish, who in turn could support large creatures. Naked Science examines this ecology for clues. We also discover there are internal waves called seiches, mirages, local wildlife, large fish such as sturgeon, floating logs, boat wakes and strong winds that could all have their place in provoking monster sightings.
But what of all the photographic evidence? The most famous moving image of the Loch Ness monster is the so-called Dinsdale film of 1960. At the time Britain’s foremost photographic analysis experts concluded it was an animate creature. Using high spec imagery analysis we show how the famous Dinsdale film was most probably a helmsman in a boat. Likewise we demonstrate that the McNab photo of 1955 could also be a boat wake. Naked Science reveals that the notorious ‘Surgeon’s Photo’ was actually a hoax. We show how in 1933 big game-hunter Marmaduke Wetherell planted some footprints on the loch side and passed them off as the monster. Humiliated when his first hoax was discovered, Wetherell’s revenge was the ‘Surgeon’s Photo’. In a reconstruction, we show how easy it was for him to fabricate a monster from a toy submarine and reveal how the hoax remained a secret for 50 years. Finally we look at the most unique theory by Italian geologist Dr Piccardi, that earth tremors along the Great Glen fault provoke water disturbance that are mistaken for monsters thrashing around in the water.
One of the most underrated places in Switzerland: Val d’Anniviers with its beautiful villages GRIMENTZ and SAINT-LUC! This is the place to go if you want to see pristine alpine villages with NO tourists. Yet, this place remains rather secret; the best reason why you should explore it as soon as possible. The fact that this place is not much visited yet may also be related to its location that is far away from any major city or airport. From Zurich itself it is about a 5-6 hours drive and from Geneva roughly 4-5 hours. Thus, a visit to GRIMENTZ and SAINT-LUC should only be planned if you stay for a couple of days in Switzerland.
The best season to visit Grimentz and Saint-Luc would be during May to early September. It is recommended to explore Grimentz during the morning due to its exposition to the sun. Saint-Luc, which is quite higher up and on the other side of the valley is best to visit during the afternoon. A great hotel to stay at is “Le Grand Chalet Favre”, where you can experience a very authentic alpine Swiss atmosphere. The food served at its restaurant is very delicious. I highly recommend to dine on the balcony to watch the sunset, as you may enjoy a fantastic view from there. Also good to know is the Chalet Favre provides you free admission to the train heading up to the lookout point. It is good to stay up there for about 1 hour, the view is very beautiful, but the place also quite quickly explored.
All in all, it was a fantastic experience to visit the Val d’Anniviers with its picturesque villages of Grimentz and Saint-Luc. A place, I definitely want to revisit, possibly in winter for the next time!
Hotel in Saint-Luc:
https://www.grandchaletfavre.ch/en/Welcome
Special thanks to Razi, the Hotel Le Grand Chalet Favre for allowing me to film and to my friends the approvers!
Music by Epidemic Sound:
- You can make it (InstrumentalVersion) - Daxten
- What About Prosecco – The Fly Guy Five
- Lucid Light (Instrumental Version) – Luftmensch
- Can’t get enough of this (instrumental version) – Wildflowers
Equipment: Sony α6500, Zhiyun Webill Lab 3, DJI Mavic Air, Samsung Galaxy S8+, DJI Ozmo 2, Nikon D5600
ALL the footage shown in this video here is recorded by myself. If you wish to reuse any of my footage, please contact me to ask for permission. Any unauthorized use will be reported and prosecuted.
Official music video for “NO NAME” by NF.
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Producer: Nathan Feuerstein & Patrick Tohill
Director: Patrick Tohill & Nathan Feuerstein
Music video by NF performing NO NAME. (C) 2018 NF Real Music, LLC
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Verse 1 I am just a simple man made out of clay Created by God above on a rainy day in May I can’t begin to know what I’m even doin’ here Sometimes I wish I was invisible wish I could disappear Verse 2 When I was younger I was bullied and pushed around I can still hear those names they called me try to bring me down Why do people have to be so mean and cruel? Why can’t we all get along and live by the golden rule? Chorus I don’t ask for much in life, I’m just a simple man I don’t know what you want from me, I’m doin’ the best I can The cross I carry is my business my broken bones will heal All I ask is that you be kind and love me for who I am Verse 3 What did I ever do to you to cause you to be so angry inside? I didn’t start this fight and no more will I hide You say that you hate-me-for things, you don’t even understand Gonna stand my ground, I’m drawing a line, right here in the sand Chorus I don’t ask for much in life, I’m just a simple man I don’t know what you want from me, I’m doin’ the best I can The cross I carry is my business my broken bones will heal All I ask is that you be kind and love me for who I am Bridge Pre-Chorus The cross I carry is my business my broken bones will heal All I ask is that you be kind and love me, love me for who I am Chorus I don’t ask for much in life, I’m just a simple man I don’t know what you want from me, I’m doin’ the best I can The cross I carry is my business my broken bones will heal All I ask is that you be kind And love me, just love me for who I am ‘Cause I am, a simple man Rit