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Why So Few People Live On New Zealand's South Island
New Zealand is incredible to behold. Its physical geography, mostly on the South Island, is some of the most awe inspiring in the entire world. And its for this reason, that the country has gained international fame through the likes of...
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Santiago, Chile: Food, Adventure, and Culture
Santiago de Chile:"Then we go to Santiago de Chile, we will visit the Cerro San Cristobal or Metropolitan Park of Santiago, being this the largest urban park in the city and one of the most emblematic places of Santiago. We will taste...
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Why So Few Americans Live In This HUGE Area Of The East Coast
The eastern half of the United States is home to about 80% of the country's total population. Despite this, there's a relatively large part of the East Coast that has far fewer people and no major cities. This region, stretching along...
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Political Power of the Merchant Class Renaissance (Part 2)
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Understanding Ocean Currents with a GPS-Enabled Bottle
Join Vincent and the sea rescue patrols as they launch a GPS-enabled bottle off the coast of Brittany. By studying the local currents and tides, they aim to send the bottle on a journey to England. Follow the bottle's path with real-time...
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Discovering Nashville: Music, Museums, and Southern Charm
Nashville, Tennessee:On our trip today, we will discover the definition of southern hospitality on the roads of Nashville, Tennessee, where some of the greatest stars of the country music world live.We will walk by Music Raw where we can...
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The Beauty and Culture of Nepal
Exploring the Himalayas and Nepal:Embark on a spiritual journey through the Himalayas as we explore the sacred temples of Nepal. Prepare for breathtaking views atop Mount Everest, the highest peak on Earth, and indulge in the flavors of...
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Why The United States Has Two Carolinas: North Carolina And South Carolina
North Carolina and South Carolina. Two states that began their life as a single province and colony of England. So how did we end up with two states that share a single connected piece of land? Well, as with the Dakotas, it boils down...
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Battle of Kadesh, 1274 BC Clash of the Ancient Superpowers DOCUMENTARY
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Azimuthal Quantum Number: Shaping Electron Orbits
Characterised by the symbol 𝑙l, the azimuthal quantum number is a fundamental parameter in quantum mechanics that describes the angular momentum and form of an electron's orbital within an atom. The integer values it accepts range from 0...
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Landmarks - Blue Train
BLUE TRAIN GARE DE LYON RAILWAY STATION, HOUSED ONE OF THE MANY ELEGANT RESTAURANTS PATRONISED BY PARISIAN SOCIETY. LE TRAIN BLEU OR THE BLUE TRAIN OVERLOOKS THE DEPARTURE PLATFORM FOR TRAINS TRAVELLING TO THE SOUTH OF FRANCE. BUT WHY...
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China's Giant Water Project: Solving the Nation's Water Crisis
China is undertaking a massive water project to address the water shortage in its northern regions. With a budget of CN¥100 billion, the project involves diverting water from the Yangtze River to the dry northern plains through canals...
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South Carolina: History, Landmarks, and Beaches
Charleston, South Carolina, USA:"Then our trip takes us to the South of the United States of America, to receive much of the southern hospitality that characterizes that part of the country. But do not let the quiet environment fool you;...
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Digitizing 18th Century Parliamentary Records: Advancements in Robotic Scanning Technology
Southampton University Library is utilizing a robotic scanner to digitize 18th-century records of the British Parliament, making them accessible to scholars online. With advanced software and conventional scanners, the project aims to...
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The Evolution of the FIFA World Cup: From the Olympics to South Africa 2010
This video provides a brief history of the FIFA World Cup, from its origins in the early 1900s to the present day. It highlights significant moments, such as Uruguay becoming the first World Cup champions and Brazil's dominance in the...
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Why The United States Has Two Dakotas: North Dakota and South Dakota
The United States has two Dakotas: North Dakota and South Dakota. But while these are two completely separate states each with their own state governments, two U.S. senators, and representative in Congress, there's nothing really all...
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Battle of Tifernum, 297 BC Struggle for the mastery of Italy Third Samnite War (Part 1)
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Diego Maradona: The Journey of a South American Hero
Diego Maradona, the South American hero, rose from humble beginnings in a shanty town to become one of the greatest football players of all time. With his wizardry on the field, he captivated audiences and achieved immense success,...
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Why the Fastest Place on Earth is Disappearing
The Bonneville Salt Flats are perfect for speed. Every year, cars and motorcycles break land speed records on the flat expanse of the Bonneville Salt Flats. It’s been a tradition for more than a century, and racers have built a thriving...
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What are Wild Coyotes Doing in the Big City?
Chicago is the third-largest city in the U.S., and one of the country’s most diverse. There’s a secret subculture here that’s growing larger by the year but lurks out of sight in shadow — coyotes! More than 4,000 of these canines prowl...
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Is Earth's Largest Heat Transfer Really Shutting Down?
With unprecedented heat waves and record-breaking global temperatures, it’s hard to believe that there might be a place on earth that has actually COOLED since the industrial revolution.
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Is Earth’s Greatest Threat...The Sun?
Space weather can have a major effect on the technology we rely on. And a large solar flare could cause the most significant weather threat because so much of essential services are powered by a functioning electrical grid and a...
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The Evolution of Voting Rights in the United States
This video provides a brief history of how the United States transitioned from being ruled by preordained monarchies to a country where citizens have the right to vote. It highlights the Revolutionary War, the drafting of the US...