Cabral Has never been off course, he performed a movement discovered by the portuguese which would have allowed his fleet to catch a seasonal wind that would blow them past of them Cape of África. While doing so, he made a much larger curve. Also, the portuguese already knew there were land in that direction. The Portuguese were the greatest navigators in the history of humankind. Much of the slander was perpetrated by the english, bastard pirates, who did nothing new, just stole portulanos from their "ally". i had to stop watching the video after it said the Jesuits were against the indians...this too much. a blatsnt lie.
We (the Danes) export a lot of pork/pork products to other countries. The joke about "Mette"/"matter" is that we used to export a lot of mink fur till that industry was closed and all the mink was ordered euthanized by the government led by Mette Frederiksen, because of fear that the mink were spreding covid mutations. They actually pronounce Ejer Bavnehøj and Skovhøj pretty good - Yding not as well. Robe Trotting makes some great videos about life in Denmark, so please do more videos by them.
That was a possum in the log a marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea. The animal that you guys call a possum in the US is actually an Opossum which is a completely different animal. Possums in Australia look cute although sometimes they can be annoying if they find a way to get into your roof cavity. In comparison your opoosums look ugly I dont know how aggresive they are but they sure dont look real friendly. The black and white bird is the Australian magpie the males are famous for swooping people during nesting season wouldnt be surprised if that one was chasing a hanglider or a drone, The gator was actually a salt water crocodile the biggest most aggresive speciies of crocodiilian in the world. The animal that looked like a hedgehog was actually an Echidna which is a monotreme one of only 2 egg laying mammals both of them can only be found in Australia.That was a wombat in the snow which is a burrowing marsupial closely related to the koala. There are places in Australia that are popular with tourists who want to see kangaroos on the beach you normally haveto go really early in the mornings or late in the afternoon to catch them.
Thank you for this reaction. I've just finished watching you and Morgan Brannon reacting to Ren and was really hoping you would show her this. But you probably didn't see this until after you and Morgan were reacting.
That wasn't a gator, it was a crock. Bigger and more aggressive. Roos at the beach is very common away from the cities. Yes, our possums are very different to yours.
El origen de los europeos en Texas son los españoles. Sus primeras ciudades, San Antonio , El Alamo, Amarillo, El paso, San Carlos, etcetc. Los ranchos, el ganado, vacas, caballos, cabras ovejas, gallinas,cerdos llegaron en el s. XVI, XVII y XVIII. El nombre de muchos pueblos y rios, montañas los pusieron los exploradores españoles como las Montañas Rocosas, Sierra Madre, río Grande, Bravo, Sacramento , etc.
the bird on the fence with the cat was a Australian Magpie (Not a UK Magpie) and normally they dont sound like a rooster hahaha but they can imitate other sounds pretty good, their normal call is a more sing-songy warble. The ones you called porcupines are Echidnas (pronounced E-kid-nah). They're Monotremes which are egg laying mammals and are only 1 of 2 in the world, both in Australia, the other one is the Platypus. Then a Wombat in the Snow
It’s not that we necessarily see boiling hotdogs as the way to cook them. Is that we have so many outdoor sports arenas and sports parks and Little League games that there’s no way to keep all that stuff warm and so people started transporting them in hot water like street vendors. I mean people on the streets of New York eat boiled hotdogs all the time because there wasn’t really these portable grills up until now
I really can't imagine having to get dressed to get post. An exterior mailbox mysf also make theft a lot easier. All my post comes straight into my house via the letterbox.
We live in Texas and I’ve had all sorts of mailboxes. Some have been on the street and some of been on the house but they’ve all been outside. I don’t think I would like something that opens straight into my house where people can throw stuff in it but you know that’s just how I grew up
Danes call the base of a Danish, Vinerbrød (Vienna bread), to honour the bakers in Austria, and in Austria, they call the base Kopenhagener Plunder (Copenhagen Bread), to honour the bakers in Denmark, as we combined their best qualities, with our best qualities, and when they went back home, they took the new and improved recipes with them...
I'm a Brit living in America and there is nothing like Gregg's at least on a national level, you might find some delis that sell similar stuff, I know there are one or two in New York. Jamaican patties are the closest to Gregg's and Cornish pasties but the patties are a poor comparison.
This is questinable considering depending on what type of list you use and what you balance the money to be worth the same as (what year) you get Norway being a 3rd world country and you also do not. So i can say Norway was a 3rd world country until 1950 and it be one hundred percentage accurate. Compared to other European nations the living standard was very poor in the past. Indoor plumping was very late. (the last outhouse (still in daily use) in the capitol was there until 2005 if i remember correctly)) Electricity was very late. The roads was terrible and was one of the things the occupation in the war made better for norway when german engineers made them.
The ONLY problem I have with whataburger is you can get the same burger at 3 different locations, and it'll all be good but taste slightly different. It's as if each franchise decided to alter the recipe a bit in some way. I like both whataburger and innout. but to me innout is more reliable in taste because it's more consistent. I'll take Whataburger as my 4th after Habit, In N Out, and Shake Shack. Actually, shake shacks not fair, they're more expensive.
I stumbled across Noga Erez about two months ago. I have been in love ever since, their work is impeccable. True artists.!!! I highly recommend you go down a path of listening to their work.