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JOHNNY MORRIS
United Kingdom
Приєднався 16 жов 2017
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Meet England's best ever surfing hope
He's regarded as the most likely tip for the top, so here's a look at the life of Lukas Skinner.
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How to beat the rising tide of rotting boats?
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What happens when boats reach the end of their lives? Well, more and more of them are being left to rot in rivers and harbours and people are getting fed up.
'I have cancer - life is brutal and beautiful'
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Jack Howitt, 25, has had four brain tumours and he has just heard there could be another one. Despite being blindsided by a diagnosis that would change his life forever, his story is one of resilience and determination to be a Paralympic athlete. At 20 years old, Jack, from Thurleston in Devon, was a healthy young man, deeply passionate about rugby and part of the Exeter Chiefs' academy for up ...
Why these flats are 'unsaleable'
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People in seaside town Salcombe are fighting a developer's bid to overturn a ban on four new luxury flats being sold as second homes. A principal residency condition, external on all new build dwellings in the popular holiday town means the flats at Brewery Quay in Island Street are for sale only to people who live there. Developer Valentine London says the condition has made the flats "unsalea...
E. coli at swim site '20 times minimum standards'
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Very high levels of pollution have been recorded at a site where hundreds of people are due to take part in an annual 10km (6.2 miles) swim. In one test by the Environment Agency (EA) at Steamer Quay at Totnes, Devon, E., external coli pollution was more than 20 times minimum standards, external and water quality was poor in nine out of the first 10 tests this year. Full story: www.bbc.co.uk/ne...
Ghost estate of affordable homes
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Why an estate of affordable homes has been empty for six months - in a place where that kind of housing is like gold dust.
Getting stuck in a v.big hole
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How green fields became an eyesore after a development of 32 homes went wrong. Now there's a danger of a permanent blot on the landscape.
'We all need a Cecil in our lives'
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Cecil makes network TV - more here www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-68470834 @cleanoceansailing3841
In rust we trust
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Meet Cecil, the campervan who's working his way to a million miles. @cecil_the_combi @cleanoceansailing3841
How ban on women vicars was overturned
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How ban on women vicars was overturned
Why artist wants people to rub out her work
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Why artist wants people to rub out her work
Why river swimming is rolling the dice on your health
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Why river swimming is rolling the dice on your health
My journey to TikTok fame after sailing explosion
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My journey to TikTok fame after sailing explosion
'Open water swimming turned my life around'
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'Open water swimming turned my life around'
Wild food can offset rising costs says a forager in Cornwall
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Wild food can offset rising costs says a forager in Cornwall
Devon surfer injured by Tourette’s strives to return
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Devon surfer injured by Tourette’s strives to return
Big deal so move them , smh .
Real heart and courage. Growing in the real beauty and strength. Very inspiring. A giant.
Plastic. Light poles. W out killing the planet. What huh
kind of
Where did he put the radiator
The radiator is at the rear on the side I believe. Steve installed a new custom version for his latest adventure - link follows - but he exhaust melted a fan switch so game over for now. www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yjn9yjgygo
maybe it's in the rain
A national outrage!.
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It would be more concerning if it was twenty tines the maximum standards. The minimum is probably none. 20x0=0.
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Looks like they have some fecal matters to attend to. 💩
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It's the new swimmimg stroke, the s*&t stroke. The river Dart is one things, but now the Paris Olympic Games has set the new standard for this...It was noticeable that the quick dip by the Mayor of Paris in the Seine was done in a full wet suit and not even for one moment did her face go in the water, she just bobbled about while treading water for a few seconds. I know this video is not about the Seine, which must have values way over 20 times safe limits, but it's further evidence of how much human activity is responsible for pollution of rivers. For centuries rivers have been used to carry away efluent to sea, plus rain runoff water from fields heavily treated with pesticides and animal manure, industrial process contamination, rivercraft fuel contamination etc., there is a myriad source of polluants that it beggars belief that a "safe level" of anything can be stated when it shouldbt even be there at all.
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Hi! Where might I find the cardboard skull you shared at the end of the video?
I'm not sure it exists any more.
Wow! "limited resources" didn't stop him. Such patience and perseverance. Thank you for sharing this. We would like to see more. 😁
Great suggestion!
More please love seeing waves from UK…
Boooo
Haha - enjoying the ride!
The very definition of environmentally friendly ❤
multi flex strong work cecil crew ..🙏
This is like Triggers brush from Only Fools and Horses. New engine, replaced/welded up body panels. What a farce!
I think he loves it
His art is incredible.
you did it beautifully. I also do art but you do it very well
Cardboard is my favorite medium to work with. It takes to paint and is limitless in its creative potential.
Cardboard is a fantastic mold lay out for molds for beginners ❤❤❤❤🎉
Magnificient
Respect.
It's a really cool message. Weird phrasing at the very end though, it sounds as if her #1 goal is to have other artists imitate her, with "inspiring people to actually do something to help endangered species" being a bit secondary and less good 😂
Thanks for your message - seems like the message is spreading.
Honestly this is one really creative idea with a great message behind it, I love it even though the topic is really sad
Thanks - it was great to meet her - she's fully committed to it
Trying hard to be different, still basic ass work😅
So what at least she is doing something...
@@enlilly2405 not like you😂
I'm gonna say that having seen the work up close it is genuinely heartbreaking to see it rubbed out - sends a clear message.
@@mojo90toob what's the message?
@@weeddealer4833did you not watch the video
John , come to Islam n success
Wow this is fantastic work.
Glad you enjoyed seeing it - it was great to meet Fran and see her work.
Wow... amazing!
Fascinating and inspiring work. As a internet commerce consumer society we seem to be drowning in cardboard boxes lately and was wondering about a creative way to model with the stuff instead of carting it to the curb every week. I've done some architectural studies but never a biological subject. Thanks for showing me some incredible examples.
It was good in the 80s stonehenge
Absolutely amazing!!!! Thanks for sharing. Cheers from Alberta-Canada.
Anyone know how to read the lower half of the developer recipe sheet?
I'm sorry I don't have that detail - Mark is on socials here and may well help. instagram.com/mark_jenkin/
Thanks - will have a look
Tom Scott has done a video about the 20m platform in Montreal.
I feel like the animations where you make the debris look like each piece is 10km in diameter is super counterproductive, people don’t like being lied to with “psychological tricks”, like we all know the earth simply doesn’t look like that
Thanks - will bear it in mind
Some peoples are focusing on clearing space junks and here I am struggling to eat and sleep better . What a big junk I am for this planet.
Well it is rocket science for sure.
haha
I get what he's talking about. I can't stand the very little joy you get from digital filmmaking. It feels too easy and too streamlined. I love the finer details of things and that's why I'm so drawn to film. I love working on a film bit by bit physically rather than only in a souless computer. It's a long process but it isn't complex and once you get the hang of it, it's second nature. I'm glad there's filmmakers like this guy who understand that sometimes, there's a reason the saying "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" still rings true. Can't believe David Fincher spent years trying to replicate older film-styles when this guy did it in his garden shed eith coffee grounds. Film as a medium is such a personal thing and I hope the directors who've had to give up film due to the current lack of support for it can learn from this man and recognise there is still hope. Looking at you, Darren.
"If you've got something in your life that can stop you from running around like an idiot, i think thats a good thing" - I Agree
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Great!
♥️♥️😍 amazing work
Just saw his follow-up film, Enys Men. Easily the best looking film I've seen all year. The cinematography was top-tier. This one is color (and I'm assuming he probably still developed everything himself), and the color balance was beautiful. The framing and composition was jaw dropping. Now I want to go back and check out Bait!
👍👌👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic! Congrats for having taught yourself this amazing skill. Definitely a lot of effort but the end result is mind-blowing. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health.
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