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స‌మంత కంట‌త‌డి | Samantha became EMOTIONAL @ Samantha naga chaithanya marriage Reception
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స‌మంత కంట‌త‌డి | Samantha became EMOTIONAL @ Samantha naga chaithanya marriage Reception

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BLACKPINK - 'SO HOT' (THEBLACKLABEL Remix) in 2017 SBS Gayodaejun
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BLACKPINK - 'SO HOT' (THEBLACKLABEL Remix) in 2017 SBS Gayodaejun

Copyrightⓒ2016 SBS Contents Hub Co., Ltd. & YG Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.\n\nOriginal song by Wonder Girls\nRemix by TEDDY, 24, Danny Chung\n\nMore about BLACKPINK @\nhttp://www.blackpinkofficial.com/\nhttp://www.facebook.com/BLACKPINKOFFICIAL\nhttp://www.youtube.com/BLACKPINKOFFICIAL\nhttp://www.instagram.com/BLACKPINKOFFICIAL\nhttp://www.twitter.com/ygent_official

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BLACKPINK

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5.9M

Primitive Technology: New area starting from scratch
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Primitive Technology: New area starting from scratch

I bought a new property to shoot primitive technology videos on. The new area is dense tropical rainforest with a permanent creek. Starting completely from scratch, my first project was to build a simple dome hut and make a fire. First, I took some wood, Abroma mollis, for fire sticks. I knapped a small stone blade and used it to strip the fire sicks. Palm fibre was then taken for the tinder. The fire stick kit was then placed under a palm leaf to keep it out of the rain.\nNext, a stone from the creek was fashioned into a simple hand axe. This was used to cut a staff that was used to clear a path to the hut location. The location for the hut was a clearing densely crowded by native raspberry. This was then cleared using the staff and a small 2.5 m circle was levelled ready for building.\nEight 2.75 m long saplings were cut using the hand axe and brought to the site. Eight holes about 25 cm deep were hammered into the ground in a circle 2.5 m in diameter and the saplings were then planted in. The tops were brought together at the top and tied with vine. A door lintel stick was lashed to the front about 75 cm off the ground giving a low door way. \nA stone flake was used to cut about 600 palm fronds. These were split and lashed horizontally to the frame creating a thatched dome. Mosquitoes are a real problem here so a fire was lit. The fire sticks from before had a hole carved in the base boards and had a notch carved to let the powder pour out. \nThe spindle was twirled in the socket and smoking powder poured out producing a hot coal. This then ignited the palm fibre tinder. The fire was transferred to the hut and a small hearth was made of stones. The fire makes a big difference in the number of mosquitoes which seem unable to tolerate the smoke. The dome was completed up to the top and a small cap was made from lawyer cane and fronds to place on the top to keep rain out. When not in use the cap can be removed to let in more light like a sky light. \nFinally wood was cut for a bed. This consisted of wooden stakes hammered into the ground at the back of the hut behind the fire pit. Part of the bed frame is attached to the sapling uprights that form the dome. This works ok without the frame shaking too much due to the low attachment point of the bed. Wooden boards were then placed on this and were covered with palm fibre for bedding. Firewood is stored just inside the entrance on the left side of the door looking in. The bed sits behind the fire pit so smoke and flames deter insects or large animals reaching the occupant. Fire sticks and tools are kept just inside the right side of the entrance.\nThe small hut is simple to build and creates a small, dry shelter for camping and storing tools. Though it is dark, the cap can be removed in fine weather to provide a fairly well-lit workspace protected from annoying insects. This new area has good stone, clay and materials lending themselves to elaborate shelters. A permanent creek runs through it. Mosquitoes are abundant here though and will be an issue. The Cassowary, a large, horned, flightless bird lives in this forest. It’s the most dangerous bird in the world, but generally only attacks when threatened.\n\nWordpress: https://primitivetechnology.wordpress.com\nPatreon page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2945881\nI have no face book page, instagram, twitter etc. Beware of fake pages.

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Primitive Technology

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4.8M

Present Surprise Happy New Year 2018 & Merry Christmas Magic of Zach King Collection
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Present Surprise Happy New Year 2018 & Merry Christmas Magic of Zach King Collection

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Funny Vines

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4.1M

Primitive Technology: Pottery and Stove
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Primitive Technology: Pottery and Stove

I made some pottery from the clay in the new area to see how well it performed. A large bank of clay was exposed by the side of the creek. I dug it out using a digging stick and took it back to the hut. Small sticks and stones were picked out of the clay and the whole mass was mixed to make sure there were no dry lumps. When this was done the clay was then left next to the fire to dry slightly so that it became a stiff workable material to form pots from. No further processing was done to the clay.\nI formed small pinch pots from the clay by taking balls of it and pinching out the shape of the pots. Small cracks that formed while shaping were simply mended by wetting and smoothing over. Several pots were made this way. They were then left to dry completely next to the fire until they were completely dry. \nTo fire the pot, it was placed upside down in the hot coals and covered with sticks in a tipi fashion. The wood both acts as fuel and protects the pot from sudden changes in temperatures such as those caused by sudden winds. When the fire was burning well, I increased the temperature of the fire by fanning it with a fan palm frond. The pot glowed red hot amongst the coals and so was fired to a sufficient temperature. After waiting overnight, the pot was retrieved from the ashes and struck with a stick. The pot gave a clear ringing sound indicating it was strong and had no cracks (hollow sounds indicate the opposite). Now I had a small bowl to carry water in.\nA larger pot was then made from the same clay. This time the walls of the pot were built up using the coil technique where long rolls of clay were rolled and then squashed onto previous layers. The last layer was pinched outwards to form a pot lip. A lid was made for the pot by making a flat disk of clay with a small handle for lifting. When dried the pot was then fired as before but in a larger pit outside the hut. Again, the pot was covered with wood protecting it from sudden breezes that might cool or heat the pot suddenly, possibly causing cracks. The firing went well and the pot sounded strong when struck.\nThe pot was then placed on 3 rocks and a fire lit underneath. It took close to 30 minutes to boil this way with lots of sticks. But it did eventually come to the boil. I then made a stove inside the hut. The fire pit was dug and extended into a trench, sticks laid over the entrance and mud mixed from the excavated dirt was then used to form the walls of the stove over the trench. The stove was about 30 cm internal diameter but came in to about 20 cm. Three raised lumps were made on the top of the stove to hold the pot above. Then the stove was fired. Note that wood can be placed over the entrance of the stove at ground level and lit in a hob firebox like configuration. The flames then get sucked down and then up into the stove. I show this because it’s an easy way to manage the fire without making it too big which might burn the thatch.\nWhen the pot is on the stove, it’s easier just to put sticks straight into the top of the stove between its open top and the sides of the pot. If over stacked with wood, wood gas is produced burning in a second fireball above the stove. It’s best just to keep the flames big enough to surround the pot (to reduce fire hazards). The pot was quicker to come to the boil then over a three stone fire.\nThe clay here in the new place is good, it didn’t take me long to make pottery here. Notably this clay doesn’t seem to need grog or temper added to it to prevent it from cracking. I think this is due to tiny specs of mica that weren’t present in the clay from my old area. The clay seems stronger and there also seems to be much more of it everywhere. The pot boiled after a while of tending, in future I’ll probably make thinner walled pots so that they boil quicker. The stove was useful for boiling the pot. It also seems to reduce the amount of smoke in the hut and increase the life of the coals in the base so that the fire could be re stoked at a later time.

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Primitive Technology

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3.9M

Wanna One (워너원) - 'BEAUTIFUL' Lyrics [Color Coded_Han_Rom_Eng]
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Wanna One (워너원) - 'BEAUTIFUL' Lyrics [Color Coded_Han_Rom_Eng]

By - Hamtaro Gasa \n\nThanks for watching! Please LIKE and SHARE this video! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE our channel.\n\nNO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED.\n\nWe do not own the MUSIC. All rights reserved to the original owner.\n\n[This for entertainment purpose only!]\n\nWanna One Beautiful\n\nWanna One Beautiful lyrics\n\nWanna One Beautiful color coded lyrics\n\nWanna One Beautiful eng lyrics\n\nWanna One Beautiful lyrics\n\nWanna One Beautiful audio\n\nWanna One Beautiful live\n\nWanna One Beautiful concert\n\nWanna One Beautiful music video\n\nWanna One Beautiful mv\n\nWanna One Beautiful showcase \n\nWanna One Nothing Without You Lyrics\n\nWanna One Twilight Lyrics\n\nWanna One To be light Lyrics\n\nWanna One Energetic Remix Lyrics\n\nWanna One Burn It Up Remix Lyrics\n\n워너원\n\n크러쉬

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Hamtaro Gasa

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1.4M

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