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I Visited the Great Pyramids in Egypt and was blown away!
In a recent visit to Cairo my wife and I visited the Great Pyramids in the suburb of Giza. These " Wonders of the Ancient World" are AWESOME! You have to come and climb on the limestone blocks to appreciate the enormous amount of human toil that went into their construction of these giant structures. 2.3 million limestone blocks were piled upon each other to a height of 481 feet....and it was all completed 4,550 years ago with only crude instruments and human sweat!
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Security Guard on Camel at Giza Egyptian Pyramids
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On our visit to Cairo we visited the Great Pyramids located in the suburb of Giza. We were surprised to see this mounted policeman on his camel at the pyramids.( He didn't have a gun that we could see) Subscribe to our Channel for more videos about the Middle East.
Egyptian Solar Boat at the Great Pyramid of Giza
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This is a video of the Great Pyramids at Giza in Cairo, Egypt. The Solar Boat of the ancient Pharaohs is displayed in the museum on the East side of the Great Pyramid of Cheops.
Great Pyramids and Egyptian Sphinx in Cairo with camels and Arabian horses
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This is a video shot at the Giza location of the Great Sphinx and Pyramids in Cairo, Egypt. Camels and Arabian horses are also viewed at this popular tourist site.
Suez Canal Huge Container Ship Going into the Red Sea
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This is a recent video of a huge container ship traveling down the Suez Canal and into the Red Sea. You will also see some of the Egyptian tug boats that service the vessels transiting the Suez Canal. The video was shot during my visit to Port Suez on the South end of the canal.
Instant Kidney Stone Pain Relief
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Kidney stones are often VERY painful. This video introduces a new and innovative procedure for relieving the pain associated with the kidney stones. The technique is called,"The Stanford Stomp". It is simple and can be used immediately at any time or place to get instant relief from this extreme pain.
Vintage Sopwith Camel "crashes" on takeoff at Old Rhinebeck airshow
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The pilot of a vintage Sopwith Camel biplane loses control on take off and "crashes" into a building after ground looping.
I love camel toe morning noon and night
My Ford pinto runs better on two cylinders than that .
Sounded bloody awful....
It sounded like a Magneto problem I wonder if he did a run up prior to that?
Must have been that aged Ww1 Veteran who highjacked it!
Subsutute crashes with bumps.
sounds like my chain saw at times!
Jeezaloo, all that open space & he finds the building 🏫 😮
Those radial engines were a complicated device to master.
Rotary engine
Clickbait, no crash
What a pile of shit, you would have to be suicidal to get in that thing
Wth? 🤔 sounded like the engine was running on 2 cylinders...im not a pilot but even i could tell that it didn't have enough power to get off the ground
BOOOOOOOOO!!! TERRIBLE!
Abort! abort!, Oh well, too late
I hope they have some of these vintage aircraft in museums so knuckleheads won’t ruin them all! 😜
That engine never sounded healthy.
The sound tells you it's not gonna go airborne.
yeah, no...
Junk !
Snoopy's brother was flying the plane that day.
could have used more throttle… i’ve seen this show in person
Unlevel runway was the cause of the crash
didn’t help… but that’s typical WWI flying field conditions
@@MH-fb5kr yeah true
"Someone's face is going to be red when they find the black box for this one!"
“Crash”? Hyperbole. Again.
There goes a couple of 100k!
As a pilot I can appreciate the frightening gyroscopic forces on these things at takeoff and in left hand turns. The advantage of the rotary engine must have been substantial considering the conventional in-line engines available at the time. Crashes with these rotaries was pretty common.
I used to volunteer at the Aerodrome. I would man the fire extinguisher while they started the Camel up in case she caught fire. Fortunately she never did though she spat some fire from time to time. This plane was a ferocious beast back in its day. It could turn on a dime in one direction because of the immense torque of the engine. That powerful torque is what caused the ground loop you see here. Any tail dragger plane has a tendency for the tail to want to rotate around, and the Sopwith Camel will loop all too easily. Many WWI trainees died in training because of that monster of an engine flipping the plane over if the pilot wasn’t careful. What an incredible piece of technology for its time.
"... this'll get hundreds of hits..." Oh yee of little faith!
I've almost had this happen to me in a Piper Cub but I had the benefit of actually having brakes to use differential braking to straighten the aircraft out.
I could tell the engine wasn’t running properly..why didn’t they.
And looking at the red windsock on the yellow building , there was a serious crosswind component.
Corn Pop my uncle is flying one of these in the war when it crashed cannibals ate hem no lie😂
Does it really require two blokes with flat caps to help it taxi?
That is not a CRASH!!!!!!
Even Snoopy was disappointed.
Could have cut the first two minutes off this video.
Plane was garbage
Skip to the last minute
Trust us who've been in the community. THAT is not a crash. But still worth seeing-hearing.
If my old wheelhorse tractor ran like that I’d turn around and head back to the shop. This pilot should have lost his license until he learned basic high school engine repair skills. What a waste, and what’s up with that ridiculous scarf? Too many parts for that costume to entangle itself with. Then again it’s Rheinebeck, NY.
^ What a crock of $hit (This remark coming from someone born 2,000yds from 2 x RFC & RNAS bases)
Let snoopy fly it
How stupid people can be. Why would you try to take off on a lawn? Why not use a runway….
No throttle control and ofcourse no brakes. What could possibly go wrong?
Made it further than the last attempt !
What a stupid, dangerous stunt in a rambling wreck that obviously wasn't airworthy!
Looked like Walmart parking lot Saturday afternoon.
Does it have the original rotary engine? And hasn't it got any brakes?
What is the speed at take off - normally!?
@@oleaaquist5175 Dont know exacty, but probably about 60mph. I hope this plane was a replica rather than an original.
Still a cool plane.
Does the pilot also own a Mustang?