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  • 05:53 In Korea, Setting the Table With Tradition

    In Korea, Setting the Table With Tradition

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    Seoul may be a glitzy high-tech capital, but honoring dining tradition is central to Korean culture. Ceramicist Yi Yoon-Shin and carpenter Sol Yi-Hwan create stunning porcelain dishes and wood furniture, respectively, that combine old materials and crafts

  • 03:40 Light in the darkness | Swedish Lucia Tradition

    Light in the darkness | Swedish Lucia Tradition

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    In the very darkest time of the year, we honor the light. December 13 is a very special day here in Sweden when we celebrate the Lucia tradition. And for many years now, I have made it my own tradition to go out in the night to light up hundreds of candle

  • 03:20 The Spectacular Chinese Tradition of Molten Iron Fireworks

    The Spectacular Chinese Tradition of Molten Iron Fireworks

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    For the past 30 years, Wang De has been practicing the ancient art of Da Shuhua, a 500-year-old tradition that first began with blacksmiths in the Nuanquan village of China. Wanting a way to celebrate Chinese New Year, but without the means to afford trad

  • 01:53 Sesame Street: Culture with Jacob Batalon | #ComingTogether Word of the Day

    Sesame Street: Culture with Jacob Batalon | #ComingTogether Word of the Day

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    The Word of the Day is Culture! Culture is what we share with our family, friends, and community! Jacob Batalon visits Sesame Street to talk about the celebrations and languages that make culture so special; and he brings along a special treat for his fri

  • 03:25 Pop Culture Typography

    Pop Culture Typography

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    This reference riddled project has been in the works for almost a year. If you can't quite figure out where something is from, a labelled version of the video is available here: https://youtu.be/SGdnN8W30ho Song: Pop Culture - Madeon Animation: Isaac Moor

  • 09:33 Why the Dragon is Central to Chinese Culture | Monstrum

    Why the Dragon is Central to Chinese Culture | Monstrum

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    Check out Subcultured on @PBS Voices: https://youtu.be/oSCj8H4TGToDont miss future episodes of Monstrum, subscribe! http://bit.ly/pbsstoried_subThe Chinese dragon is one of the worlds most globally recognized monsters. Playing a major role throughout Chin

  • 06:56 Popular Girl Hates Her Asian Culture | Dhar Mann

    Girl Hates Her Asian Culture | Dhar Mann

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    Don't take your culture for granted. Hey #DharMannFam, thanks for watching my video! For exclusive giveaways & more inspirational content follow me on Instagram here: http://bit.ly/2Kcbgs2Also, SHOP NOW! My latest limited edition merch is available now an

  • 03:53 Serving Up Delicious Korean Tradition

    Serving Up Delicious Korean Tradition

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    Chef Cho Hee-Sook has dedicated her 36-year career to researching and developing Korean cuisine. At the Michelin-awarded Hansikgonggan restaurant in Seoul, she offers a menu based on dishes once served at Korea’s Royal Palace. Thoughtful preparation deser

  • 02:21 Popular Watch Famous Ponies Swim In Chincoteague Island Tradition

    Watch Famous Ponies Swim In Chincoteague Island Tradition

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    These horses aren't taking a dip in the water just to cool off in the sweltering Virginia summer. They're the famous Chincoteague ponies of Assateague Island, and they're herded across the channel to Chincoteague Island every July by "saltwater cowboys."

  • 02:18 Thailand’s Purple Noodles Offer a Tasty Tradition

    Thailand’s Purple Noodles Offer a Tasty Tradition

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    Kanom jeen is a traditional Thai noodle with a history that stretches back centuries. The noodles are made over the course of two days from rice flour dough that’s kneaded, fermented, boiled and hand-pressed. Each cook in Thailand puts their own spin on t

  • 07:54 Popular 33 Easter Eggs And Details You Missed In 'Toy Story 4' | Pop Culture Decoded

    33 Easter Eggs And Details You Missed In 'Toy Story 4' | Pop Culture Decoded

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    Disney and Pixar are known for putting references and easter eggs in their films. "Toy Story 4" is the latest offering from the studios. Here are just some of the secret details you might have missed. Fans have tried to track down the reference to A113 in

  • 02:25 Sushi (Japanese Culture)

    Sushi (Japanese Culture)

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    When people in the West think of Japanese food, the first thing that comes to mind is probably sushi. However, sushi as we know it today is a relatively modern development. It was originally developed several hundred years ago as a way of preserving fish.

  • 23:43 Travel to Ireland with us to learn the culture behind St. Patrick's Day | Nightly News: Kids Edition

    Travel to Ireland with us to learn the culture behind St. Patrick's Day | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    What country is known for its luck, folklore and pots of gold at every rainbow? In celebration of St. Patrick's Day and honoring Irish culture, were headed to Ireland! Here is how this one-of-a-kind Girl Scout troop is helping girls in their community con

  • 00:20 Hints of tool use, culture seen in bumblebees

    Hints of tool use, culture seen in bumblebees

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    String-pulling skills readily spread among bumblebees, despite their small brains. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2dIjHLN JOIN AAAS: http://scim.ag/2bxrxnH

  • 21:23 MEXICAN GIRL Is SHAMED Of Her CULTURE, What Happens Next Is Shocking | Dhar Mann Studios

    MEXICAN GIRL Is SHAMED Of Her CULTURE, What Happens Next Is Shocking | Dhar Mann Studios

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  • 03:25 Madeon - Pop Culture (live mashup)

    Madeon - Pop Culture (live mashup)

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    This is a little idea i've been playing around with to implement in my set, hope you like it. Debut album ADVENTURE: http://smarturl.it/AdventureDeluxe?IQid=yt Vinyl and CDs: http://smarturl.it/MadeonOfficialStore?IQid=yt MADEON Subscribe: http://smarturl

  • 04:23 POP CULTURE: Mark Zuckerberg's T-shirts

    POP CULTURE: Mark Zuckerberg's T-shirts

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    Mark Zuckerberg is one of the richest people on the planet - and yet dresses like a very ordinary guy. That's both cheering and subtly deeply wounding to our pride. If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.theschoolofl

  • 15:09 Modern Thought and Culture in 1900: Crash Course European History #31

    Modern Thought and Culture in 1900: Crash Course European History #31

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    Europe was in transition politically and culturally at the beginning of the 20th century. Today, we're looking at the dawn of modern science, and the rise of Modernism in the arts, especially in music, dance, and visual arts. We'll look at changes in musi

  • 04:40 Apollo 11's Legacy in Pop Culture | The Moon Landing in TV and Movies

    Apollo 11's Legacy in Pop Culture | The Moon Landing in TV and Movies

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    When President Kennedy challenged NASA to put a man on the moon before 1970, it took some of the worlds brightest engineers, mathematicians, and human computers to meet the deadline. The challenge sparked not only their imaginations, but so many around th

  • 01:25 Medieval Icelandic folk singing - tvísöngur

    Medieval Icelandic folk singing - tvísöngur

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    There are fewer than ten people in Iceland who regularly perform this style of singing in parallel fifths - called tvísöngur - and these two might be the only ones without classical music training, which means they sing it as it was previously

  • 03:50 The Original Cowboys Hollywood Never Told You About | WHAT THE PAST?

    The Original Cowboys Hollywood Never Told You About | WHAT THE PAST?

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    Nowadays, most of us tend to think of cowboys as a unique American tradition, but did you know that most of cowboy culture dates back even earlier than the Wild West?Images used under license from Shutterstock.comNarrated by: Kayla RosenbergWritten & Dire

  • 06:32 Delivering mail by jumping from a moving boat

    Delivering mail by jumping from a moving boat

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    On Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, there's a summer tradition: "mail jumping". It's a bit dangerous, a bit ridiculous, and would never be allowed to start today. But it's a tradition. Thanks to the Lake Geneva Cruise Line: https://www.cruiselakegeneva.com/Edited

  • 01:38 How the Military Surveils Santa

    How the Military Surveils Santa

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    In a Christmas tradition, the defense organization NORAD helps us keep track of Santa as he zips around the world delivering toys.

  • 03:55 Mosquito Wars

    Mosquito Wars

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    In Southeast Asia, some types of the malaria parasite develop resistance to the drug combinations used to cure and prevent the disease. If this drug resistance spread to Africa, it’d be a disaster. Fortunately, partners on the front lines are finding ways

  • 02:24 The Art of Fishing With Birds

    The Art of Fishing With Birds

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    Along the scenic Lijiang River in China, brothers Huang Yuechang and Huang Mingde have been keeping up a centuries-old tradition of fishing with cormorant birds. Forgoing nets and modern fishing poles, these brothers have cultivated relationships with the

  • 03:52 Why Do We Kiss Under Mistletoe? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

    Why Do We Kiss Under Mistletoe? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

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    Where did the mistletoe tradition start, and why did we decide it means sharing a kiss??Images used under license from Shutterstock.comWelcome to Colossal Questions, the show that answers all of life's most pressing questions!

  • 02:11 Whale bubble-net feeding documented by UH researchers through groundbreaking video

    Whale bubble-net feeding documented by UH researchers through groundbreaking video

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    Permit Number: NOAA #19703 A humpback whale swimming in a circular pattern while blowing bubbles to create a “net” to encircle its prey. It’s a regular occurrence in the cold blue-green waters of Southeast Alaska, and University of Hawai

  • 02:25 Sesame Street: Traditions with Zahn McClarnon | #ComingTogether Word of the Day

    Sesame Street: Traditions with Zahn McClarnon | #ComingTogether Word of the Day

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    The Word of the Day is Tradition! Traditions are special things we do that are passed down from person to person in our family over time. When Big Bird, Auntie Nani Bird, and their friend, Zahn McClarnon get together, they share some of their different fa

  • 01:48 What a Broom Tied to a Periscope Means in the U.S. Navy

    What a Broom Tied to a Periscope Means in the U.S. Navy

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    On February 7, 1943, the USS Wahoo sailed proudly into Pearl Harbor, a broom tied to her periscope. It was a wink to an old Naval tradition signifying a clean sweep of her enemies. From: HELL BELOW: America Fights Back http://bit.ly/2aEfcBj

  • 11:25 Popular These 5 Japanese Food Stories Will Satisfy Every Appetite

    These 5 Japanese Food Stories Will Satisfy Every Appetite

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    Great Big Story 142: New to our channel, or don't have time to look through our back catalog? This video is part of a series of Great Big Reels we've put together for a blast through our world. In this reel, we get some of the most tantalizing tales from

  • 10:26 Traditional Ice Cream Flavors Americans Have Never Heard Of

    Traditional Ice Cream Flavors Americans Have Never Heard Of

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    When it comes to food, what is a staple in one country may be considered bizarre in another. One countrys classic is another countrys exotic novelty treat. Ones hot trend is anothers time-honored tradition. For example, American classics like peanut butte

  • 05:19 What Our Canadian Pancake Breakfast is Like

    What Our Canadian Pancake Breakfast is Like

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    Our little Canadian family tradition is to have banana pancakes, omelettes, and bacon for our breakfast on Saturday or Sunday. What do you eat for a special weekend breakfast where you're from? Share your 15-30 second video → http://bit.ly/LWIFSHAREVID We

  • 04:56 Does Cleaning Improve Your Mood?

    Does Cleaning Improve Your Mood?

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    Clean spaces have been shown to promote a more relaxed mind, but why is this? Apple vs. FBI Explained! ►►►►http://bit.ly/1MeHaAl Sign Up For The TestTube Newsletter Here ►►►► http://bit.ly/1myXbFG Read More: A Difference-in-Differences Analysis of Health,

  • 04:00 Meet the Basque Stone Lifters

    Meet the Basque Stone Lifters

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    Step into the world of Basque rural sports (or Herri Kirolak), where raw power and tradition collide.Meet Joseba, an incredible father and the driving force behind a Stone Lifting school in Spain, that's breaking barriers and shattering stereotypes. He's

  • 02:10 Popular Why Do We Leave Cookies For Santa? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

    Why Do We Leave Cookies For Santa? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

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    Every Christmas Eve, all across the US, children leave a plate of cookies and a glass of cold milk out for Santa to snack on while he makes his holiday rounds. But when and why did that tradition actually start??Images used under license from Shutterstock

  • 04:46 Popular The 50 States and Capitals Song | Silly School Songs

    The 50 States and Capitals Song | Silly School Songs

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  • 03:59 Popular EASTERN PHILOSOPHY - Kintsugi

    EASTERN PHILOSOPHY - Kintsugi

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    ‘Kintsugi’ is the remarkable Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with elegance and grace - a tradition with a lot to teach us more generally about how to handle the broken bits of ourselves. If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worl

  • 02:23 Who Invented Ugly Christmas Sweaters? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

    Who Invented Ugly Christmas Sweaters? | COLOSSAL QUESTIONS

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    Each December, as the holiday season swings into full gear,as people across the country reach into the back of their closets and rummage around for their iconic piece of holiday fashion: the ugly Christmas sweater! But where did this strange seasonal trad

  • 04:01 Shipwreck From Explorer Vasco Da Gama's Fleet Discovered

    Shipwreck From Explorer Vasco Da Gama's Fleet Discovered

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    After 18 years of research, excavations and archaeological analysis, National Geographic grantee David Mearns has successfully discovered one of Vasco da Gama's ships lost at sea in 1503 off the coast of present-day Oman. Together with the Oman Ministry o

  • 03:34 The History Behind Italy’s Ancient City of Glass

    The History Behind Italy’s Ancient City of Glass

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    For over a thousand years, the island of Murano—just outside Venice, Italy—has been known throughout the world for their exquisite glass manufacturing. After realizing how valuable their glass exports were, the Venetian elite made it illegal for glass mak

  • Why Groundhogs Supposedly Predict The Weather On Groundhog Day

    Why Groundhogs Supposedly Predict The Weather On Groundhog Day

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    On Groundhog Day, a bunch of men, wearing suits and top hats, pulla groundhog out of a hole in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. They then read a scroll the groundhog supposedly wrote, that states whether or not it saw its shadow. This determines if winter will

  • 05:30 This town throws pennies at people. They hurt.

    This town throws pennies at people. They hurt.

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    The Honiton Hot Pennies ceremony is the result of 800 years of tradition: from when rich people would entertain themselves by throwing scalding-hot pennies onto the poor people below. These days, it's a bit less dangerous... but only a bit.DoP: Dave Macki

  • 01:41 Popular NASA | Brazil’s Extreme Drought Seen From Space

    NASA | Brazil’s Extreme Drought Seen From Space

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    For more information: http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/nasas-grace-satellites-evaluate-drought-in-southeast-brazil Empty water reservoirs, severe water rationing, and electrical blackouts are the new status quo in major cities across southeastern Brazi

  • 11:14 Popular Fighting Poachers in an Island Paradise

    Fighting Poachers in an Island Paradise

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    In a fragile ecosystem, how do you conserve limited resources for future generations? That's the question that the small Pacific island nation of Palau is grappling with as it tries to combat illegal fishing. The country's rich marine ecosystem is now at

  • 02:16 The Birdman of Chennai

    The Birdman of Chennai

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    Twice a day, Joseph Sekar goes to the roof of his camera repair shop in Chennai, India, and feeds 8,000 parakeets. That's right, 8,000 birds, twice a day. He spends 40% of his income on feeding the birds, who were displaced after the 2006 Southeast Asia f

  • 05:47 King Cake is Mardi Gras' Most Famous Dessert | Legendary Eats

    King Cake is Mardi Gras' Most Famous Dessert | Legendary Eats

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    During Mardi Gras, bakeries like Gambino's Bakery sell king cakes all across the city. Shops begin selling the pastry on January 6, or King's Day, and through the eve of Mardi Gras, which is Tuesday, February 25, 2020. The pastry is eaten in Catholic coun

  • 03:04 The precious genes of the worlds first cloned ferret could save her species

    The precious genes of the worlds first cloned ferret could save her species

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    The National Black-footed Ferret Conservation Center in Fort Collins, Colorado, isnt Jurassic Park, but new developments there might sound familiar to fans of the sci-fi classic. This year, the centers sole cloned ferret, a 14-month-old female named Eliza

  • 25:45 Elephant Moms Carry the Wisdom of Generations | IN OUR NATURE

    Elephant Moms Carry the Wisdom of Generations | IN OUR NATURE

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    In Our Nature is a NEW special limited series on Its Okay To Be Smart!Were on PATREON! Join the community https://www.patreon.com/itsokaytobesmart More info and sources below Seemingly distant ecosystems, even half a world apart, are connected in surprisi

  • 04:31 Popular How a melancholy egg yolk conquered Japan

    How a melancholy egg yolk conquered Japan

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    Gudetama, explained Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Read Alex's original article here: http://www.vox.com/2017/4/3/14685348/gudetama-sanrio-hello-kitty-explained When you think about the cuteness culture in Japan, the word “kawaii&rdq

  • 15:42 What Wedding Dresses Around the World Look Like

    What Wedding Dresses Around the World Look Like

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    You are cordially invited to the wedding dress episode of Around the World. Great Big Story senior producer Beryl Shereshewsky talks to seven dressmakers in seven countries to learn about the special dresses they make for brides in their communities. The

  • 01:43 Why Do We Carve Pumpkins on Halloween?

    Why Do We Carve Pumpkins on Halloween?

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    Every holiday has its traditions and Halloween is no exception. During this holiday, kids dress up in costume and go trick or treating, while others play pranks on each other. It is also common for them to carve pictures and faces into pumpkins. But where

  • 09:13 Popular 100 Kids vs 1 Pro

    100 Kids vs 1 Pro

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  • 05:11 View the world's first large scale 3D printed sculpture in 360 VR

    View the world's first large scale 3D printed sculpture in 360 VR

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    See how artist Jonathan Yeo created the world's first large scale 3D printed sculptural self portrait using Tilt Brush. As part of 'From Life' at the Royal Academy of Arts, Yeo takes you inside his studio and explains his process in creating the portrait.

  • 08:12 The World's Oldest Hat Shop That Fitted James Bond

    The World's Oldest Hat Shop That Fitted James Bond

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    Step inside the world's oldest hat shop, Lock & Co. Hatters, and meet Roger Stephenson, the Deputy Chairman and seventh-generation family member who takes immense pride in being part of such a longstanding business. Nestled in the heart of London, we sent

  • 13:38 The Weirdest Parasite on Earth

    The Weirdest Parasite on Earth

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    Get a 2-year plan + 4 extra months and 30 days money-back guarantee by going to https://nordvpn.com/realscienceWatch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/realscience-why-does-this-flower-smell-so-badPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/reals

  • 06:02 What yoga does to your body and brain - Krishna Sudhir

    What yoga does to your body and brain - Krishna Sudhir

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    Explore the ancient tradition of yoga, and discover how its blend of physical and mental exercise impacts your health.--There are many different approaches to modern yoga though most forms have three core elements: physical postures, breathing exercises,

  • 02:56 Popular The Art of Making 9-Foot Noodles by Hand

    The Art of Making 9-Foot Noodles by Hand

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    In a Chinese village of 300 people, 51-year-old Lin Fagan continues a centuries-old tradition of making noodles by hand. But these aren’t just any noodles—these thread-thin suo noodles measure nine feet in length and take 16 hours to produce. Fagan and hi

  • 00:57 French Inventor Flies Across English Channel on Hoverboard

    French Inventor Flies Across English Channel on Hoverboard

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    French inventor Franky Zapata successfully flew from France to England on an airborne flyboard, Sunday, August 4. The 40-year-old completed the 35 kilometer journey in under a half hour. This was Zapata’s second attempt to cross the English Channel,

  • 04:10 Civil War Veterans Telling Stories and Joking Around: Memorial Day 1930

    Civil War Veterans Telling Stories and Joking Around: Memorial Day 1930

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    Veterans of the Civil War gathering together on May 30, 1930, Memorial Day.At 0:44, one veteran describes the history of celebrating Memorial Day and how his corps commander, John A. Logan, was the key figure involved in starting the tradition. Logan (Feb

  • 56:43 Curious About Cuba: The Great Museums of Havana

    Curious About Cuba: The Great Museums of Havana

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    "Curious About Cuba" shows a side of this island nation that we seldom hear about: her art, history, and culture. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV. For more information, visit http://greatmuseums.org.

  • 04:44 'Twas the Night Before Christmas | Story Time | Highlights

    'Twas the Night Before Christmas | Story Time | Highlights

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    Join us for a reading of the classic Christmas poem, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. It has been illustrated with specially created Hidden Pictures scenes. And even the hidden objects are holiday-themed. Can you find the 120 hidden pictures in this new

  • 05:00 This weird trick will help you summon an army of worms - Kenny Coogan

    This weird trick will help you summon an army of worms - Kenny Coogan

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    Discover the tradition of worm grunting, and find out why earthworms come to the surface when they sense vibrations in the earth.--In the middle of Floridas Apalachicola National Forest, a bizarre, almost magical scene is unraveling. Sliding a metal strip

  • 03:44 Popular Why Are Some People Afraid Of Clowns?

    Why Are Some People Afraid Of Clowns?

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    Clowns are usually brightly-colored, goofy, raucous characters designed to be the life of any party. However, it’s no secret that they’re not universally adored. In fact, some people find clowns downright frightening. But why? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

  • 11:29 Art of Epic Proportions

    Art of Epic Proportions

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    In this reel, art goes BIG. We start off in the mountains of Utah to meet a man creating masterpieces in the snow, one step at a time, then travel to Mexico to visit a town that used art to create peace (in a big way), and meet the first female bathhouse

  • 1:07:45 Popular Humans And Other Animals: Cultural Evolution And Social Learning

    Humans And Other Animals: Cultural Evolution And Social Learning

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    What is culture? Is it uniquely human, or do animals have culture too? From dolphins getting high on puffer fish, chimpanzees learning to crack nuts, and how human culture is changing the world around, hear this panel of experts explore the fascinating su

  • 02:14 When in Japan, Deep-Fry Some Maple Leaves

    When in Japan, Deep-Fry Some Maple Leaves

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    Maple leaf tempura, also known as “momiji,” is a snack native to the Japanese town of Minoh. Battered and deep-fried to a golden crisp, making momiji is a delicate process that takes about a year to prepare. Just ask Setsuko Hisakuni—she’s been making the

  • 1:52:16 Faraday Lectures 2021 - Holiday Chemistry Show

    Faraday Lectures 2021 - Holiday Chemistry Show

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    Join chemistry professors Janis Louie and Tom Richmond as they perform an extraordinary series of chemical experiments that educate and entertain audiences of all ages. This year, the event will feature friend of the chemistry department, Tom Thatcher. To

  • 02:26 This 101-Year-Old Tattoo Artist Is the Last of Her Kind

    This 101-Year-Old Tattoo Artist Is the Last of Her Kind

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    Whang-Od is the last remaining mambabatok—a tattoo artist in the Philippines using traditional hand-tap methods. At 101 years old, she is the last master of the thousand-year-old trade that first began as a way to honor warriors in battle. Using a hammer

  • Carol Of The Mandalorian | STAR WARS Christmas Mashup (Piano Cover)

    Carol Of The Mandalorian | STAR WARS Christmas Mashup (Piano Cover)

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    Learn the piano here: http://goo.gl/Uw5CEn NEW guided piano class: https://bit.ly/3BX5QbD Support me on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AtinPiano Get the SHEET MUSIC: https://www.musicnotes.com/l/VHLP8 Listen on SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/2WP2DHu Listen o

  • 02:22 The Last of the Stilt Fishers in Sri Lanka

    The Last of the Stilt Fishers in Sri Lanka

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    Anura Wijewikrama fishes two hours each morning and two hours each evening. And like his grandfather and father before him, he does so on handmade stilts driven into the sand. He is one of the few still carrying on the practice, which is exclusively found

  • 02:04 Popular How El Niño and La Niña affect weather

    How El Niño and La Niña affect weather

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    A vast spot in the Pacific Ocean called the El Niño-Southern Oscillation effects weather the world over. This spot is famous for creating oscillating weather patterns known as El Niño and La Niña. Here's how these patterns control winter weather in the Un

  • 03:30 Popular Spinning Silk from the Sea

    Spinning Silk from the Sea

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    For over a thousand years, Chiara Vigo’s family has been keeping up an ancient tradition, spinning silk from the sea. Creating the sea silk, or byssus, involves an intricate process shrouded in secrecy. Living on the Sardinian coast, Chiara follows in her

  • 03:52 The Death-Defying Climb for Honey

    The Death-Defying Climb for Honey

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    Twice a year, about 80 miles outside Kathmandu, Nepal, villagers from Bhujung embark on a centuries-old quest. Enduring bee stings and hanging from handmade rope ladders, Madan Singh Gurung and his fellow honey hunters defy death to gather precious liquid

  • 03:19 The Last of the Gondola Makers

    The Last of the Gondola Makers

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    Without sketches or diagrams to guide them, the Tramontin family has built Venice’s iconic gondolas for five generations. Each flat-bottomed boat is bespoke to its gondolier and takes thousands of hours of labor to complete. Today, Renata Tramontin and he

  • 02:22 The Pie That Stares Right Back

    The Pie That Stares Right Back

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    In Mousehole, England, there’s a peculiar delicacy known as the Stargazy pie. Served with fish heads and tails poking out the crust, this Cornish classic has a legendary past—one that includes high storms, a heroic fisherman and, of course, lots of fish.

  • 02:45 The French Cake That’s Cooked on a Spit

    The French Cake That’s Cooked on a Spit

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    Who is Krampus the Christmas Monster? | COLOSSAL MYSTERIES

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    Enter Toledo, the Spanish City of Swords

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    How 156 years of British rule shaped Hong Kong

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    How The Worlds Oldest Hat Shop Has Stayed In Business For Nearly 350 Years | Still Standing

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    This Rare, Golden Cheese Is Only Made in the Polish Mountains

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    Why it's almost impossible to lose things in Japan - BBC REEL

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    Cross a Canyon on Peru’s Last Handwoven Bridge

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    Brewing Korea’s Hanega Vinegar for 35 Generations

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    EASTERN PHILOSOPHY - The Love Of Rocks

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    How To Draw A Native American Inspired Bird

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    The Hyperloop Speeds to a 240-MPH Record | WIRED

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    Could This Fruit Be the Worlds Most Prized?

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    The Reason Why Your Doughnut Box is Pink

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  • 03:22 Rezball: The Hottest Sport in Nebraska’s Cold Winter

    Rezball: The Hottest Sport in Nebraska’s Cold Winter

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  • 03:55 Freediving With Japan’s Pearl Divers

    Freediving With Japan’s Pearl Divers

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  • 11:39 The Poor Prisoner's Feast

    The Poor Prisoner's Feast

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    The Ultimate Paper Airplane | WIRED

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  • 05:21 Popular The Man Who Drove McDonalds out of Iceland | Hungerlust S2

    The Man Who Drove McDonalds out of Iceland | Hungerlust S2

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    How This Woman Makes Mind-Blowing Bubbles | WIRED

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    We Learned The Art Of Lei-Making From An Expert

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  • 01:21 Ben 10 | Alien Worlds: Heatblast | Episode 13 | Cartoon Network

    Ben 10 | Alien Worlds: Heatblast | Episode 13 | Cartoon Network

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  • 14:34 Food Theory: How Pumpkin Spice Killed Coffee! (Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte)

    Food Theory: How Pumpkin Spice Killed Coffee! (Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte)

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  • 02:23 This Incense Is Worth $60,000

    This Incense Is Worth $60,000

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  • 11:43 Saucy And Delicious Facts About Pasta

    Saucy And Delicious Facts About Pasta

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  • 03:36 Popular Origami At The Museum: Folding A Whale (Remix)

    Origami At The Museum: Folding A Whale (Remix)

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    Origami At The Museum: Fold A Jumping Frog In 13 Easy Steps

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  • 09:46 Popular Why It's Almost Impossible to Throw a 110 MPH Fastball | WIRED

    Why It's Almost Impossible to Throw a 110 MPH Fastball | WIRED

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  • 05:18 Pyrotechnics Pro Explains the Art of a Massive Fireworks Show | WIRED

    Pyrotechnics Pro Explains the Art of a Massive Fireworks Show | WIRED

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  • 08:57 3 MYSTERIOUS Magic Tricks!

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    The World's Most Relaxed Rodents - Capybaras

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    Why It's Almost Impossible to Juggle 15 Balls | WIRED

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    Thanksgiving (1621)

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    How This Woman Rides 20,000 Miles a Year on Her Bike | WIRED

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  • 02:41 Kulning - How to call a wild swan with traditional Swedish singing.

    Kulning - How to call a wild swan with traditional Swedish singing.

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  • 01:55 Bacteriopolis | Exploratorium

    Bacteriopolis | Exploratorium

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  • 06:07 Neuroscientist Explains the Laurel vs. Yanny Phenomenon | WIRED

    Neuroscientist Explains the Laurel vs. Yanny Phenomenon | WIRED

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  • 08:39 How To Draw A 2024 Cake

    How To Draw A 2024 Cake

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    Time-Folded Optics

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    How the Pyramids Were Built (Pyramid Science Part 2!)

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  • 11:04 Popular How This Guy Folds and Flies World Record Paper Airplanes | WIRED

    How This Guy Folds and Flies World Record Paper Airplanes | WIRED

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  • 10:26 How To Draw Happy New Year - Using Alcohol-Based Markers!

    How To Draw Happy New Year - Using Alcohol-Based Markers!

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    See the Gear the CDC's Disease Detectives Use in the Field | WIRED

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    Why It's Almost Impossible to Jump Higher Than 50 Inches | WIRED

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    Bill Nye Answers Even More Science Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

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    Where the Sounds From the World's Favorite Movies Are Born | WIRED

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    How To Make Salsa Verde Tamales | Passport Kitchen | NPR

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    Inside the Quest to Make Lab Grown Meat | WIRED

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    Astronaut Chris Hadfield Debunks Space Myths | WIRED

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    SHEET PAN PIZZA! (Sicilian Style) - Baking Basics

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    How Marvel Built the VFX in Ant-Man and the Wasp | WIRED

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    Make A Funny Christmas Tree Cutout

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    Gyotaku: The Ancient Japanese Art Of Printing Fish - K. Erica Dodge

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    Why It’s Almost Impossible to Score a Corner Kick Goal in Soccer / Football | WIRED

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    The Artificial Intelligence That Deleted A Century

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    Time Travel Food! Beef Lo Mein For Thomas Jefferson

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    Why It's Almost Impossible to Spin 300 Hula Hoops At Once | WIRED

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  • 05:41 The Oldest Restaurant In The World Roasts Suckling Pig In A Wood-Fire Oven | Legendary Eats

    The Oldest Restaurant In The World Roasts Suckling Pig In A Wood-Fire Oven | Legendary Eats

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    How Joseph's Machines Builds Crazy Contraptions | WIRED

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    Chris Pratt talks about being Mario in 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' | Nightly News: Kids Edition

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    Sesame Street Puppeteers Explain How They Control Their Puppets | WIRED

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    Biobots: Snakebot, Batbot, and More Robots Inspired by Nature | WIRED

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    What Happens When A Movie Has No Gaffer? | Reverse Film School | Vanity Fair

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  • 08:13 How This Guy Makes Amazing Mechanical Mirrors | Obsessed | WIRED

    How This Guy Makes Amazing Mechanical Mirrors | Obsessed | WIRED

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    How the Worlds First Autonomous Pizza Robot Works

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    Eiffel 65 - Blue [Official Video]

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    Why Is There a Scottish Village In Italy?

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    Scientist Explains How Moon Mining Would Work | WIRED

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    How NASA Engineers Use Origami To Design Future Spacecraft

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    How This Guy Turns Typewriters into Lifelike Creatures | Obsessed | WIRED

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  • 08:03 Billie Eilish Makes Music Differently, Here's How | Diary of a Song

    Billie Eilish Makes Music Differently, Here's How | Diary of a Song

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    Astronomers see baby planet being born for first time

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    The Raised Fist Afro Comb: Defining A Statement

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    Quantum Computing Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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  • 05:57 Drive-Your-Tractor-to-School Day! | More in Common

    Drive-Your-Tractor-to-School Day! | More in Common

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  • 08:58 Virtual U.S. Capitol Tour

    Virtual U.S. Capitol Tour

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    American Soul: The DuSable Museum of African-American History

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    Five Ramadan Iftar Meals Around the World

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    How This Woman Started Diving in DIY Submarines | Obsessed | WIRED

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    Inside This Epic 1,700+ Pinball Machine Collection | WIRED

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  • 03:53 How much does air weigh? | We The Curious

    How much does air weigh? | We The Curious

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    The Master of Shadow Puppets

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    Queen Elizabeth II Has Died (1926-2022) | Vanity Fair

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    Demi Lovato, Unfiltered: A Pop Star Removes Her Makeup | Vogue

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  • 08:46 Popular Why It's Almost Impossible to Do a Quintuple Jump | WIRED

    Why It's Almost Impossible to Do a Quintuple Jump | WIRED

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    Stefan Hagel plays the Hellenistic Aulos

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    Homemade Cream Puffs St. Joseph's Day - Zeppole di San Giuseppe

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    Every Place in Beatles Lyrics, Mapped | Vanity Fair

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    Former CIA Chief Explains How Spies Use Disguises | WIRED

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    Five Stories About the Fabulous Philippines

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