Diana Bastet Metal Bellydance. Sepultura “Ratamahatta” Cold night, hot fire, mystic place and my dark insanity.
We did it:)
I wanted to make a video to this song two years already, but I didn't had an opportunity - cause it's can't be a simple movie somewhere indoors. No...I needed only darkness, forest and fire, I needed real thrash metal insane dancing. And here is it:)
I danced to this song at festivas and parties and finaly I can share a video with you.
Special thanks for making this video to amazing camerawoman Jane Diden. She did a great job, she catched every my movement with camera at that cold night and made this video.
Music: Sepultura "Ratamahatta",album "Roots", 1996.
Fire retardant dropped on house Incredible footage of fire retardant being dropped on my Dad's house during the Liberty Fire in Murrieta Ca.
Miniature six charging crossbow from Blade As home to make rapid-fire, a 6-charging gun crossbow from the blade. His hands without any special tools and expensive machines. You do not even need to Bulgarian. / As in house conditions to make rapid-fire, 6-bore pistol-crossbow from the saw. Their hands without special tools and expensive machines. Do not even need the grinder.
Worlds MOST FEARED sniper rifle great idea for US Military Another great idea for the US Military this new sniper rifle uses advanced technology to ensure the soldier to tomorrow will never miss his target. TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2] TrackingPoint was formed by CEO John McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies: Networked Tracking Scope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic solution, and works in concert with the shooter and guided trigger to release the shot.[4][5]
Barrel Reference System: A fixed reference point that enables the networked tracking scope to make adjustments and retain zero over time. The barrel reference system is factory calibrated to a laser reference.[6]
Guided Trigger: The rifle's trigger is hard-wired to the networked tracking scope. The networked tracking scope controls the trigger weight to eliminate trigger squeeze and shot timing errors.[7]
Field Software Upgradeable: Software can be uploaded to the scope to add capability.[8]
Heads Up Display (HUD): The HUD indicates range, wind, reticle, video storage gauge, zoom, and battery life, plus LRF icon, Wi-Fi on/off icon, compass icon, cant wheel, inclination wheels and off-screen indicators.[4][9]
Recording: An integrated camera captures video and still images from the networked tracking scope and heads up display. Recorded images can be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet from the scope and transmitted via email or social media.[10]
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports. Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting ("plinking"). In most armed forces the term "gun" is incorrect when referring to small arms; in military parlance, the word "gun" refers to an artillery piece or crew-served machine gun. Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles (e.g. a "laser rifle").
A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted. The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around 1000AD, and by the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
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The freezing bubble When it gets really cold outside, all you can do is have some fun with it. At -25C/-13F, soap bubble mixtures freeze faster than they pop, making for some very fascinating effects! When it gets this cold, I can often be found outside my house, bubble blower in one hand and camera in the other (I think my neighbours have gotten used to this sort of behaviour by now)
India’s ‘Birdman’ Feeds 4,000 Parakeets A Day Parakeets gather on wires in front of Sekar's house on September 23, 2015 in Chennai, India. A BIG-HEARTED bird lover has been feeding thousands of wild parakeets twice a day for 10 years - from the comfort of his own home. Among the hustle and bustle of Chennai in southern India, 62-year-old Sekar - known as 'India's Birdman' - rises at 4am to prepare the feed for his feathered friends. The enthusiast ornithologist, who works as a camera technician, prepares thick rows of rice on planks of wood on his roof terrace. Up to 4,000 parakeets a day then brighten up the sprawling streets of Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, as they flock to Sekar's home.
Pouring Molten Copper On Ice Exploding Ice Im Pouring molten scrap copper on ice. In this video i don't know why but it caused an explosion. im not sure what went wrong. when i was pouring the copper on the ice it was weird because it wasn't even making any sound. The explosion sent molten copper flying everywhere even burned my right hand my shoulder and my foot and to top it off it even caused a fire on a wood pile like 40 feet away. when the camera falls you can hear ice and copper falling from the sky at 0:14 seconds in my video. and on 0:19 seconds you can see the molten copper flying. I'm Melting Copper using my metal melting propane furnace. This furnace is capable of reaching temperatures up to 2500 °F
Drunk Neighbor Smashes DJI Phantom 3 Drone drunk and disgruntled neighbor snuck up and swatted the P3 Professional out of the sky (hovering at 3 feet at that moment). The EXTREMELY inebriated neighbor could barely talk when the cops came. Did you know damaging a drone valued over $500 is a FELONY?? This guy found out the hard way when he refused to pay for the damage! The BEST part was when the cops asked him about the big GASH on his leg and he admitted the drone hit him when he swatted it! BUSTED 4K Camera and 3 Props!
Seven masked men in front of the guard carried the ATM from the building of the plant The gang stole freely terminal and disappeared in two cars. Scenes from ATM theft caught in CCTV Camera Lens. On the film can be seen as seven masked men entered the building unhindered Leningrad Electric plant in the village and began to pull Metallostroy ATM from the floor. theft took place in front of the Chief of Security of the enterprise and the guard-controller, which is one of the criminals gestured to remain silent and not to take any action. Males using scrap pulled ATM for two minutes and then left the room and fled in two cars. DVR, DVR, accident, car, Donetsk, Ukraine, explosion, point y Boeing, Russia, bomb, rocket, a massive explosion, artillery, hail, Motorolla, Lugansk, beech, putin, Ljashko, Klitschko Poklonskaya, Harf, Psak, column, BTR, fire, war, cues, response, civilians, murder, Makarevich, Poroshenko, obama, crushed, maidan, rally , ATM
Blue Heron eats a gopher Visits from a Blue Heron in our backyard. For about a week this Blue Heron kept hanging around our home and our neighbors' homes, so I decided to take some pictures. We couldn't figure out why it kept coming back, then on June 26, 2014 he was right behind our house, so I decided to video tape him. When you see this video you will see why he's been hanging around.
Η κατασκευή του μεγαλύτερου 3D εκτυπωμένου κτιρίου της Ευρώπης σε 140 ώρες Χάρη σε έναν τεράστιο εκτυπωτή BOD2 σχεδιασμένο από την COBOD International, κατασκευάστηκε το Wave House, ένα data center 600 τετραγωνικών μέτρων. Χτισμένο σε χρόνο ρεκόρ 140 ωρών στη Χαϊδλβέργη της Γερμανίας, το κτίριο είναι σήμερα το μεγαλύτερο κτίριο τέτοιου τύπου στην Ευρώπη.
Watch out for the dragon! In this fun video, a postman encounters an adorable dragon while trying to deliver the package. But even cute, a dragon breathes fire! A video made by the team behind “Tim and Bash,” an online series that tells the story of a firefighter who adopted a dragon named Bash.