I hope you did not get paid for this. This is mainly a collection of islands around the world with just a a few if Tristin. Suddenly there are all kinds of productions like this from people who have never even been close to these remoter islands.
Very sad that you use images that have no relevance to this Island, puffins, coconut palms and seagulls ? You ruined it for me as it lost the credibility for this video 😢
They left behind heritage around the globe and what achievements from a small country with such bravery and adventure around the unknown seas and ocean! Salute to Portugal 🇵🇹 and portuguese people! 👍🫡
Fake images It’s clear that the person who made the video doesn’t know anything about Treesa other than a few images collected on the Internet and a lousy research on Wikipedia the images are from Santana some of them from Tristan others. He just got on Internet and are not accurate at all.
U skipped the Nigerian civil war!!! You skipped over the rise of the Yoruba, the Hausa history, and the Igbo apprenticeship history. U skipped the oil crisis and the Biafra issue!! This is too glossed over, it seems you vaguely and quickly wrote this using an AI. However, i do love how u didnt waste time on a long intro a begging for a like and subscribe.
Thank you very much for the comment. I didn't really talk about these topics because I always wanted to have short videos on various subjects. Yes, I do AI with my nephew as a form of family hobby. I also thank you for your respect and the positive point about the intro.
Its too bad most of the footage you showed is not Tristan da Cunha or Edinburgh of the Seven Seas. A little misleading. Definitely puffins do not live there either.
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Why are you showing images of Tenerife in this? 04:20 is Los Gigantes - a place I've holidayed in many times. I used to swim across that bay. Very poor work.
In 1943 the Philadelphia experiment proved conclusively that a very strong electromagnetic field can transport ships and people into the future Compasses failing point directly to a strong electromagnetic field Planes and submarines and ships and people which have disappeared after reporting compass failures were transported into the future Flight 19 was also transported into the future, probably the far future because of the electromagnetic field is very very strong On our sun there is a strong electromagnetic field , it's not smooth , it collects into vortices which we see as Sunspots and ther the electromagnetic field is very very much stronger The same thing happens in the Bermuda triangle where the vortices of the electromagnetic field is that is where planes and submarines and ships and people disappear On our sun the area between Sunspots is smooth and the same thing is happening in the Bermuda triangle that is why lots of planes and ships and submarines and people travel through the Bermuda triangle and nothing happens The origin of this very strong electromagnetic field is some crystals attached to a pyramid built by the Atlantis civilisation more than 10,000 years ago
Thanks for the comment! I really appreciate people like you. It makes me think and research. The Philadelphia Experiment is fascinating, but there is no proof that it happened. Compasses react to strong magnetic fields, but this does not mean time travel. The disappearance of planes and ships is probably due to other reasons. Sunspots are a natural part of the Sun and the Bermuda Triangle is an interesting area, but science does not support these explanations.
I made a mistake in the post scheduling date. But everything is fine now.
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I have heard the theory that the Julian calendar was put in not by Julius Caesar, but by Emperor Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus Thrax, who lived 300 years later than Julius Caesar.
thanks for the feedback. I will try to improve the images. Many good images are paid for, so I tried to replace them, but I don't think it worked, right?
Sorry about the video availability, but some of the art works you show are not Michelangelo's. The modern-day studio artists just do not add anything. I lived in Florence for a year while earning my master's degree, and Michelangelo is near and dear to my heart. No offense intended, and you get points for pronouncing Caprese correctly! Buona fortuna!
Well, keep up the good work. If you are really interested in Michelangelo, you might want to read his bio in Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists (1550 edition -- he published two). If you ever need any pronunciation tips, feel free to ask. Ciao!
Thanks for the comment. It's imprecise to say "KELTS" as if there was a single, unified group. The first Indo-European arrivals belonged to various cultures and subgroups within the broader Celtic branch, likely arriving in waves between 4500 and 1000 BC.
@@WhattaHistory It is INCORRECT to call the pre-Roman Britons, Germans. It is imprecise to call the post-Roman invaders, Germans, as the Jutes were Danish and the Frisians were Dutch.
It's important to remember that migrations and cultural interactions are complex processes. While the label "Germanic" is helpful to understand the broader linguistic connection, it shouldn't erase the specificities and diversity of the individual groups involved.
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