How a big highway was turned into a canal (Utrecht) In the 70's the circular canal that stood around the old town of Utrecht for about 900 years, turned into a freeway. But in 2002 after a referendum to change the city, residents voted to return the canal to the site of the highway. Thus began the reconstruction of the old ring from canals, which was inaugurated on Saturday 12 September.
Unlikely dance to dubstep Duet from Urban dance school Dance Camp in a hypnotic dance to dubstep. Buoyed also and very good work on camera. Music: Rudebrat - The Quick And The Dead
A high school student saves a classmate from choking High school student Hunter Olsson rescues classmate Jackson Johnson with the Heimlich method, at their school restaurant in Utah. Jackson Johnson had hiccups since the beginning of the day and a piece of chicken stuck in his throat, blocking his breathing. Hunter Olson intervened by performing the Heimlich method, a first aid movement that puts sudden pressure on the intra-abdominal organs to release the airways.
Demolition rally Quote from rally in Belgium, where one of the cars demolishes successful wall in an old House.
The cat knows the way A Ragdoll cat, she quickly realizes that she will catch her toy from a high point with special shelves for cats.
100 Years/100 Shots A journey through the past 100 years of cinema--the most memorable shot from each year (in my opinion). While many of these shots are the most recognizable in film history, others are equally iconic in their own right. For example, some shots pioneered a style or defined a genre, while others tested the boundaries of censorship and filmgoer expectations. If anything, I want this video to be a reminder as to why we all love cinema so much.
The “death whistle” Aztec The "death whistle" It was an ancient whistle used by the Aztecs to commemorate their dead in the rituals of "Day of the dead" and when I go into battle in order to frighten the enemies. When the whistle sound is multiplied by 100, becomes quite scary.
The new Skype service translates real-time voice The Skype launches a revolutionary service that can translate the conversation of two or more people in real-time. Sounds like something magical, but is the result of many years work by the research team of Microsoft and Skype, to provide a software that can radically change the way we communicate in the future. In this video, students from two primary schools in Washington and Mexico, converse with ease through the application.