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miércoles, 10 de agosto de 2022

New York 1911 (New Version) in Color [60fps, Remastered] w/added sound

Samson et Dalila by Camille Saint-Saëns

Samson et Dalila by Camille Saint-Saëns Directed by Darren P. Lawson; performed by the BJU Opera Chorus and Symphony Orchestra conducted by Michael W. Moore. Clay Hilley, Samson; Dana Beth Miller, Dalila; Brandon Hendrickson, High Priest; Kevin Thompson, Old Hebrew; Andrew Barr, Abimelech; Caleb Wutzke, Philistine Messenger; Tim Kamibayashiyama, First Philistine; Johnathan Swaffer, Second Philistine.

Estados Unidos | Biden ratifica la incorporación de Suecia y Finlandia a...

La reacción de Suecia y Finlandia a la invasión de Ucrania solicitando su ingreso ha sido ya confirmada por veintitrés de los treinta estados miembros de la organización militar.

Audiencia General 10 de agosto de 2022 Papa Francisco

martes, 9 de agosto de 2022

Antarctica - National Geographic Explorer - Nov 29th 2016

La Basílica de Santa María la Mayor en Roma

euronews en directo

The Pink Panther Show Episode 52 - Pink Sphinx

lunes, 8 de agosto de 2022

2 días en el asombroso tren nocturno de Estados Unidos 🇺🇸 | Seattle - Lo...

The Pink Panther Show Episode 24 - Rock A Bye Pinky

André Rieu at the Vrijthof square, Maastricht 15 July 2022

Hania Rani live at Invalides, in Paris, France for Cercle

domingo, 7 de agosto de 2022

Walking in the Rain, Zermatt Switzerland and Mattervispa, Rain and City ...

Walking in Light Rainfall in Zermatt, Switzerland. Zermatt is a mountain resort renowned for skiing, climbing and hiking. I stayed in Zermatt for about 2 weeks enjoying the little bit of snow we got. During my last few days we got a bit of fog and it started to rain in the town. This audio consist of river sounds from the Mattervispa as well as city sounds and rain. A few birds can also be heard throughout the audio at some points. Sounds can be used for sleep, study and meditation. Enjoy!

LIVE MORE Images From James Webb Telescope (MORE NEW PICTURES JUST ADDED)

Watch live The first image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope offered humanity a stunning new view of the universe on Monday — a first-of-its-kind infrared image so distant in the cosmos that it shows stars and galaxies as they appeared 13 billion years ago. Against the blackness of space, Webb's First Deep Field shows a kaleidoscope of galaxies — some appearing as luminous points while others look "bent" and streaky, warped by gravity on their long journey to Earth. The Webb telescope's infrared eyes have pulled these normally faint and distant objects into sharp focus, providing a view of some never-before-seen galaxies and star clusters, NASA officials said. The oldest light from some of these objects date back roughly 13 billion years ago, in the early days of the universe.

Pink Panther Fights Off Pests | 54 Minute Compilation | The Pink Panther...