Austria's Dances through the seasons; from it sno…moreAustria's Dances through the seasons; from it snow covered costumes, to he maypole dances of the incoming spring.
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On our honeymoon in Spain we went on a day trip f…moreOn our honeymoon in Spain we went on a day trip from our rented 200 year old cottage. We chose Sevilla, Spain.
"According to legend, Sevilla was founded by Hercules and its origins are linked with the Tartessian civilisation. It was called Hispalis under the Romans and Isbiliya with the Moors. Its high point in its history was following the discovery of America."
We were told from researching websites like http://www.andalucia.com/home.htm
On this day 6/21/06 it must of been 115 degrees out. My husband and I decided to get a refreshment and something to eat. Our spanish was minimal and we carried our little black book of translations and basic sentences. We sat down ordered a beer an as we were admiring all of the senery when this African man smiled and all I could think of was to tell him "luna la miel" (I was told it meant honeymoon". Once I said that he sang to us and this is what it sounded like. I have no idea what it means. Enjoy.
I have to appologise about the fact you have to turn your head. I couldn't figure out how to flip it.
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This is the Narzissen Parade in Bad Aussee. All …moreThis is the Narzissen Parade in Bad Aussee. All the floats are made out of Narzissen. It was a great day with good music. less
When I think back about my trip to Iceland, I can…moreWhen I think back about my trip to Iceland, I can only remember fragments of images of beautiful scenery and moments with people. However, there is a strong indescribable feeling the resonates with me when I think back on that magical island,a feeling that I will never forget.
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This summer my sister and I enjoyed the trip of a…moreThis summer my sister and I enjoyed the trip of a lifetime in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania! Each country was it's own unique experience and adventure. Best of all these countries are affordable for American travelers. I think these Baltic countries are the best kept secret in European travel! less
In Bordeaux the word Chateaux can be applied to a…moreIn Bordeaux the word Chateaux can be applied to anything, from an imposing estate to a simple country house to a few rows of vines that constitute a small vineyard. There are over 3,000 Chateaux names in the Bordeaux area but they do not represent a corresponding number of palatial mansions. less
Sagrantino is a unique grape only grown in the Mo…moreSagrantino is a unique grape only grown in the Montefalco Assisi area. It was probably brought here in the 1400’s by Franciscan monks followers of St Francis. The sweet wine has been drunk by locals on weddings and Easter ever since.
In the 70’s Arnaldo Caprai bought 10 acres of land and decided to focus on this old vine and for the first time make a dry red wine.
In the 80 his son Marco who had graduated as an enologyst brought to the winery a desire to experiment and innovate. The Caprai’s convinced the University of Milan to come on board on a research project to clone the various strains of old Sagrantino vines which were on the verge of disappearing. The experiment was very successful and the rest is history. In 1992 the top appellation DPCG was awarded to sagrantino winning Caprai international recognition and many awards.
Under strict Italian law, "Montefalco Sagrantino Secco" DOCG defines a wine guaranteed to come exclusively from Sagrantino grapes, exclusively from the Province of Perugia
Secco means dry. The wine ages for 30 months, of which at least 12 in oak barrels. This wine is a DOCG, the highest-ranking category of Italian wine denominations
Sagrantino di Montefalco, is a DOCG wine that must be made from 100 percent Sagrantino. Most wines in the world are made from the same 5-6 different types of grapes. Sagrantino di Montefalco is unique because it is made from a single grape and only made here.
Sagrantino di Montefalco Collepiani first produced in 1979 is possibly the star of the collection.
Caprai still produces Sagrantino di Montefalco Passito (also DOCG), the sweet wine that gave birth to the modern sagrantino . Today thanks to Caprai this wine once almost forgotten is drunk the world over.
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One Day in Stockholm Sweden. Visit the Vasa one …moreOne Day in Stockholm Sweden. Visit the Vasa one of the most impressive salvaged ships from the North Sea; Nordiska Museum of Cultural History, and of course enjoy the the beautiful Nordic women. less
We are in Puglia at the heel of Italy. This is a …moreWe are in Puglia at the heel of Italy. This is a land rich with tradition, history and art.
In the town of Grottaglie we find that the ceramic tradition brought to this area by the Greeks in the second century BC is still alive today. In fact Grottaglie, because of its large clay deposits, has been an uninterrupted center of ceramic production until today. And the contemporary master ceramist is Nicola Fasano.
An ancestor of his, Francesco Nicola opened a ceramic store in Grottagle in 1623. These figures are inspired by the baroque ceramics of that period.
But there is more. The Fasano workshop has been using an ancient oven but no one knew how old until an archeologists did some research.
VO: The analysis done with carbon 14 has revealed that this oven dates back to 2,400 years ago.
Generations of Fasanos have passed on their knowledge to their descendants. Today they have 30 ceramists, designers, modelers and enamelers , among the most talented in the field producing. ceramics known for their high quality and stylish design.
Their work is now seen in the most prestigious stores and museums around the world. 18 generations of Fasanos have proven that by sticking passionately to their craft they can survive and thrive for centuries in an uncertain world of short lived fads.
www.fasanocnf.it
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Video describing Slovene diversity – rich natural…moreVideo describing Slovene diversity – rich natural and cultural heritage combined with culinary delicacies and sport achievements.
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30 seconds of experimental footage; just messing …more30 seconds of experimental footage; just messing around.
Music sound familiar? Smooth Criminal (Michael Jackson) rendition by http://www.youtube.com/Godhjul
Experimented with Magic Bullet filters and my 35mm DOF adapter.
Filmed on Sony HDR-HC5.
Me: http://www.b.eaudacio.us/
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Germany's pulsating lifestyle can be felt in ever…moreGermany's pulsating lifestyle can be felt in every situation, whether it might be business or leisure: modern cities like Berlin, Munich, and Cologne; quiet and natural places like the Alps, fascinating water scenery, cultural treasures and heritage...the heart of Germany never stops beating. less
The Piazza Republica is one of Rome's many beauti…moreThe Piazza Republica is one of Rome's many beautiful intersections. Located on the east side of the city, the piazza features the Naiad fountain, built on what was once a Roman bath. Next to the fountain is the Santa Maria degli Angeli. This church was built on and around the ruins of the Emperor Diocletian's bath.
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Austria is a place of rich mountain traditions, s…moreAustria is a place of rich mountain traditions, skiing, dance, and food. Come enjoy the sensual pleasures.
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Austria's water falls from the skies like magic, …moreAustria's water falls from the skies like magic, flows down the rivers, and crashes in a crescendo of human movement. Directed by Curt Faudon less
The history, fame and curiosity of Gibraltar make…moreThe history, fame and curiosity of Gibraltar make it a must for a day trip if you happen to be
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My last stop during my trip to Scandinavia was Copenhagen, Denmark. In this tr…moreMy last stop during my trip to Scandinavia was Copenhagen, Denmark. In this travel video I explored the many neighborhoods that make up the city, including hip Norrebro, the historic Inner City, and bohemian Christiania. less
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