54-year-old Yeung Suen is one of Hong Kong’s 100,000 cubicle dwellers. He lives in a 35 square foot windowless space barely bigger than his bed. The irony is, he pays more per square foot in rent than someone living in a luxury apartment. In this episode, Get Real enters Hong Kong’s world of cubicle dwellers, […]
Great Documentary, loaded with facts and brings a good balance to Dan Browns Fiction as well as the controversial “Holy Blood, Holy Grail” work that seems to have been mislabeled in the non-fiction category. Check out my other videos if your interested in symbolism, ancient histories and lost history, archeo-astronomy, archaeology, and ancient languages.
Rome was the world’s first ancient megacity. At a time when few towns could number more than 10,000 inhabitants, more than a million lived in Rome. But in a world without modern technology, how on earth did the Romans do it? How did they feed their burgeoning population, how did they house them, and how […]
Venice is a marvel of architecture and, truly, one of the most picturesque and unique cities to be found not only in Europe, but also in the entire world. The city has a rich history and was one of the major European trade centers for centuries thanks to its convenient location and entrepreneurial population, but […]
I decided to do if google was your girlfriend, because I did, if google was a girl, which everybody liked a lot!
The Megalodon is a prehistoric animal that is believed to be one of the most truly terrifying beasts to have ever lived on this planet. It could grow to 70 feet in size and was considered to be one of the most formidable predators, terrifying even beasts 10 times bigger than human. However, research shows […]
See the 1,000-Year-Old Windmills Still in Use Today | National Geographic These amazing windmills are among the oldest in the world. Located in the Iranian town of Nashtifan, initially named Nish Toofan, or “storm’s sting,” the windmills have withstood winds of up to 74 miles an hour. With the design thought to have been created […]
Less is considered more in Japan. More people are starting to adopt the minimalist lifestyle, influenced by traditional Zen philosophies.
National Geographic Documentary – What if the Earth Stops Spinning..