Enjoy beautiful winter trip to frozen Baikal Lake, Olkhon and Irkutsk city. See transparent, sparkling and cracking blue ice of largest freshwater lake. Ride on fast hovercrafts Khivus boats that fly above water and ice. Explore deep caves icicles and high snow rocks of Olkhon Island. Join real Shaman mystic performance, which changed the weather condition.
Other videos:
— Trans Siberian train journey of lifetime youtu.be/S0L0Vb-FcOU
— Northern Lights Explorer youtu.be/Awud7KsB6Nw
— Summer Cruise from Moscow to St.Peterburg youtu.be/r6wX6JEkwaQ
— Epic Moscow city youtu.be/y_RYv0iWreQ
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For filmmaking and footage enquiries ALEX.DRONE@mail.ru
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Насладитесь красивейшим путешествием на замерзшее озеро Байкал, Ольхон и город Иркутск. Чтобы увидеть прозрачный, искрящийся и трескающийся голубой лед самого большого пресноводного озера. Прокатитесь на стремительных судах на воздушной подушке – хивусах, которые буквально летят над водой и льдом. Исследуйте глубокие пещеры и высокие заснеженные горы острова Ольхон. Присоединитесь к мистическому ритуалу настоящего шамана, который разгоняет тучи.
Другие видео:
— По Транссибирской железной дороге через всю Россию youtu.be/S0L0Vb-FcOU
— В поисках северного сияния youtu.be/Awud7KsB6Nw
— Летний круиз из Москвы в Саннкт-Петербург youtu.be/r6wX6JEkwaQ
— Эпичные съемки Москвы с высоты птичьего полета youtu.be/y_RYv0iWreQ
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По вопросам съемок и покупки видеоматериала ALEX.DRONE@mail.ru
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Здесь не живут люди, а природа понемногу начинает заявлять свои права. Добро пожаловать на канал парадокс и сегодня мы предлагаем вам посмотреть на самые красивые заброшенные места в мире.
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С давних времен человечество исследовало и обрабатывало земные недра, чтобы добыть полезные ископаемые. По мере развития цивилизации потребность в них только росла. В итоге в разных уголках планеты появилось множество «точек» по добыче необходимых ресурсов, причем некоторые места представляют интерес не только для специалистов и способны удивить любого.
Were happy to welcome you to our new 4K video of Switzerland featuring its natural splendors. An Ultra HD film we shot during our recent trip to Swiss Alps. We covered all the most beautiful landscapes of the country and filmed enough 4k footage to make 2 videos. This is the first one that has a meditative mood, just finished editing.
We were so impressed by all the gorgeous places Switzerland has, it was an amazing trip full of adventures. Hope you like it. Please like and subscribe if you havent.
We build a bushcraft saxon house with thatch roof using just simple hand tools. Inspired by anglo saxons, this iron age bushcraft shelter was built by a father and son using natural materials found in the surrounding forest. We used spades to dig a deep pit which was to be the foundations for the bushcraft shelter. The saxons built their houses over pits so that they did not need so many materials for their roof, and also to maintain a consistent temperature inside all year round. We then added four foundation logs to form the perimeter of the house. Using a chisel, we made some simple mortise and tenon joints and built a basic post and beam timber frame structure. We used the drawknife to peel off the bark which helps prevents bugs from eating away at the wood and rotting it quicker. We burnt the ends of the posts that went in the ground using an ancient Japanese technique called Shou Sugi Ban. This helps to make the wood more rot resistant when it goes into the ground. We then made some rafters and attached these to the frame. For the walls of the house, we used hazel and birch sticks. These are flexible and bent around the upright supports. We sourced some clay and straw and mixed these together and put this on the hazel walls. This is also and ancient technique known as wattle and daub. Once the clay had set hard, we focused on building the front and rear gable ends of the bushcraft shelter. We built these with pine logs, and rather than use vertical logs we used them horizontal to make a more solid structure. This gave the appearance of a log cabin. Now that the whole frame was complete, we built the roof. For the roofing material we used water reed to thatch it. We attached the thatch using hazel spars and liggers and we lashed this to the frame… Again, a very traditional building method. To cap the ridge off, we built a ridge roll of water reed and then used long straw to form an «A» shape over the ridge. This made sure that water would run off the roof and down the outside of the thatch. To make the structure warmer, we used moss to fill in the gaps in the wall logs. Later we will add clay to this to weather seal it. Once the thatch was on the roof, we dressed it smooth so water would run off easily.
This was a really fun bushcraft project which I did with my Dad. We built it over the period of a few months using basic building techniques, some diy and simple hand tools such as: axe, saw, chisel, spade, auger, drawknife and a few others. Thank you for watching.