When a Scotsman marries an Indian When a Scotsman marries an Indian woman it creates a fun mix of cultures, especially in the musical compositions during the wedding.
The evolution of human civilization admire the ability to dialogue, communication and understanding of the human species, after thousands of years of evolution.
Why is Stephen Fry so passionate with the ancient Greeks; British author, actress, journalist and comedian Stephen Fry among others, says little about his new book "Heroes", and explains why he admires so much the ancient Greek culture and mythology.
Japanese lived as a castaway on a desert island for 29 years The Masafumi Nagasaki is a man aged 82 years, who lived as a voluntary castaway, completely alone in Sotobanari island east of Taiwan. The Nagasaki managed to survive there for 29 years, the longest time that someone has survived on a deserted island. The only desire was to die on the island. Unfortunately, Japanese authorities forced him to return to civilization last month.
The tribe still lives in the Stone Age The Sentinelese, a tribe living on the island of North Sentinel near India, It is isolated from the outside world and literally living in the Stone Age. Access to the island is prohibited, and there is hardly any these people came into contact with our own culture.
The relationship of Japanese with swastika The young Japanese perceive very different symbol of the swastika, than Western culture. Having its roots in Buddhism and Hinduism, the swastika used by the Japanese quite often still. Mostly found on social networks called Manji.
Concert in the street of 150 drummers The AAINJAA is a Colombian musical project that has transformed into drums academy, Dance and theater. The artists use public space to display their works, and to meet with people of different cultures, races and religions.
Wonderful shots with drone from the abbey of Mont Saint-Michel The abbey of Mont Saint-Michel is located in the French commune of Mont Saint-Michel, in Normandy, the prefecture of the Channel. Along with the gold-plated statue of the Archangel Michael at the top of the bell tower, characterized as a masterpiece of Western civilization. The famous Romanesque church, which is one of the achievements of architecture, designed by William of Dijon in the 11th century.
Dingo (Short Films) The small Rakka length film presents a meta-world apokkalyptiko, where an alien species has almost eliminated mankind. The aliens alter the atmosphere with methane plants, experimenting on human bodies and basically destroying all vestiges of civilization. The Rakka is the first of a series of short experimental films of the famous director Neil Blomkamp (District 9, Elysium), which could serve as a basis for the creation of feature films. the starring Sigourney Weaver.
The Parthenon over the centuries An amazing seven-minute documentary by Kostas anchovy shot for the sake of the cultural Olympiad, New York, "All around is light" 2003. It shows the progress of this global monument democracy and culture of the time was just a rock until the final destruction of Elgin. The documentary ends with the recitation of the poem "The Curse of Minerva" Lord Byron from Lydia Koniordou.
The map of cultures This is one of the best animated maps we've seen, and was originally created by a Chinese user with the alias 6hhunter. On the map we can see briefly how civilizations and empires were formed from 3500 BC. until the modern era.
The tired stone The animation "Object at Rest" Seth Mpointen, follows the life of a stone as it travels over the millennia, facing the biggest obstacle in nature: the human civilisation.
The sharpest razor blade in the world Mike Cook, a researcher rocks, shows us how could someone be shaved before the invention of the metallic razor, using the sharpest blade in the world. The blade is made of Obsidian, a volcanic rock created by the rapid cooling of lava and can have a ridge so thin, as a particle. Ancient civilizations used Obsidian to build sharp knives and arrows.