Museums Secrets is a 22-part 60 minute cross-platform series created by Kensington Communications and narrated by acclaimed Canadian Actor Colm Feore. The TV series was broadcast in over 80 countries worldwide and is now available on many streaming services worldwide, including Amazon Prime, Hulu, Tubi and many others.
In every episode, Museum Secrets travels to one extraordinary museum, revealing the stories of 6 irreplaceable treasures, probing familiar legends and assumptions, using cutting edge research and technology to investigate the unknown. Museum Secrets combines surprising revelations about things we recognize with amazing revelations about things we've never seen before.
Featured museums include the Louvre, the Vatican Museums, the Egyptian Museum, the Natural History Museum in London, the Royal Ontario Museum, the State Hermitage Museum, the Smithsonian Institution, the Chateau of Versailles and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This is exactly how it would have been, especially in a huge crushing battle. You didn't have the space you just had to beat on the guy in front of you and hit the vital spots explained here. Hollywood got you all.
She was a WONDERFUL woman! She should never have been executed. I think it’s part of France's shameful history that she was - just as all our countries have some shameful incidents. She never did those things she was accused of. She never wanted the Necklace; she refused it twice. Her signature was forged. She never said 'Let them eat cake'. But what a great legacy she left the whole world! Bless her! May she rest in peace. It’s time France recognised her properly, and gave her a proper Service and burial. They should be proud of her.
Actually the Zero is a engineering design marvel, for its day its ability to dogfight was even superior to the Spitfire, the Brits found that out when their Hurricanes were blown out of the sky by Zeros so when the Spitfires showed up guess who got them as well? Turns out the Japanese came up with an aluminum alloy called extra super Duraluminum that was as strong as aluminum but much lighter as well, a fully loaded Zero came in at about 6000 lbs while the Wildcat empty came in at that weight as well, but adding up all the fuel and ammo and pilot made it too slow and heavy in a dogfight. He is right about the wing, there is a slight but noticeable wing curvature from the fuselage all the way to the wingtip and did make it difficult to produce but also gave it insane turning ability and once they were on your tail their dual 20mm cannons ripped you open. Because of its lightness it was also very economical to operate, its range was like over 1,000 miles and the damn thing could fly and fight with 87 octane gas, you could pull up to an Arco today and fill it with 87 octane and the thing would get you there and back, that is unless you got hit anywhere crucial, like pilot or engine or fuel tank, then it lit up real well and burned nicely. So if you played their game you were a goner, but if you just hit them and ran off in a dive chances are you would hit that weak spot and the plane just lit. Going forward, and knowing just how good Mitsubishi was at building that plane I decided to buy a Mitsubishi Mirage and cant get over the great mileage and quality engineering that goes into that car, just like the Zero, its light and maneuverable, but this time comes with 7 airbags, so even in an accident, you'll be just fine. I used to teach science and the Zero was my go to when teaching about acceleration and inertia, the planes design philosophy inspires even to this day!
Subhannullah! Allah Pak ne hum gunahgaar o nashukrey bundoun ko kitni beeshumar orr unmol neimatoun se nawaazah hei keh Allah Kareem ka shukr afa ker hi nahi sukteh kubhi bhi.❤❤❤
Icelandic sources state that a good sword cost as much as 16 cows: They were often imported from Frankish territory and made by master blacksmiths. Swords were weapons for the wealthy. The others had spears and/or axes.
Wow from just the short close ups of the wings, that airplane got some serious attention to detail during its restoration,,,Just beautiful, WOW amazing.
I had cooked a wild boar dish and found this video after the fact. Surprisingly, I used the same ingredients and made it similarly, so I am quite happy with myself about that.
It's crazy how in the episode you basically skip over the violent oppressive Bolshevik revolution under Lenin and say Stalin "corrupted" communism's ideals.
I adore viking history. But im thoroughly sick of this kinda "you wouldn't be capable" crap. Anyone who knows anything could sit these lads down and explain to them how meek the average vikingr was. Many would tower over them today. You had to be strong hurr durr, youre literally just changing history on the fly in an attempt to make it sound more intimidating or complicated than it already is. I fkn HATE channels and video's like this. Youre essentially lying scum bags
The way way they portrayed this as different from Hollywood is true for all sword styles. Just look up actual samurai katana techniques. Their ideal was to deliver swift debilitating attacks within the first few seconds. There was almost never this drawn out battle of samurai or ronin clashing their katanas together for a 30 second fight scene. It was cut the hand or arm holding the katana so they no longer can use said katana.