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Viaje al Ártico: Imágenes de dron del Proyecto NEOCLIM en Groenlandia
Imagen de dron tomada en Groenlandia en el marco de la última campaña de campo del proyecto NEOCLIM, llevada acabo en abril de 2024
Esta iniciativa, liderada por Geociencias Barcelona del CSIC y en la que participa el CREAF y la UB, tiene como objetivo reconstruir la variabilidad climática neogloacial del Norte Atlántico polar con estudios geoquímicos y biológicos de sedimentos recogidos en lagos del Àrtico.
Autor: Santiago Giralt (GEO3BCN-CSIC)
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Відео

Viaje al Ártico: En busca de muestras lacustres
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Investigadores de GEO3BCN-CSIC, del CREAF y de la UB, recorren Groenlandia en la última campaña de campo del proyecto NEOCLIM en abril de 2024. Esta iniciativa, liderada por Geociencias Barcelona del CSIC y en la que participa el CREAF y la UB, tiene como objetivo reconstruir la variabilidad climática neogloacial del Norte Atlántico polar con estudios geoquímicos y biológicos de sedimentos reco...
Viaje al ártico: El campamento de investigación
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Despliegue de tiendas de campaña donde el equipo de investigadores se hospedó durante su viaje científico a Groenlandia en el marco del proyecto NEOCLIM en abril de 2024. Esta iniciativa, liderada por Geociencias Barcelona del CSIC y en la que participa el CREAF y la UB, tiene como objetivo reconstruir la variabilidad climática neogloacial del Norte Atlántico polar con estudios geoquímicos y bi...
Viaje al ártico: Extracción de muestras lacustres para la reconstrucción climática
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Vista de dron de la campaña de campo en Groenlandia. Los investigadores extraen muestras de lagos del Ártico para realizar análisis geoquímicos y biológicos, y así hacer una reconstrucción de la variabilidad climática neoglacial en el Atlático Polar Norte. El proyecto NEOCLIM, liderado por Geociencias Barcelona del CSIC y en la que participa el CREAF y la UB, tiene como objetivo reconstruir la ...
DT-GEO Second General Assembly in Malaga 2024
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Join us for a recap of the second General Assembly of the DT-GEO project, held in Malaga on May 2-3 at the University of Malaga (UMA). This gathering brought together partners to share updates on ongoing activities and discuss future steps within each project work package. Hosted by UMA and co-organized by the Geosciences Barcelona Centre, the meeting took place at the University's Rectory and ...
Volta a la Terra Sòlida - 50è aniversari
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Presentació "Una volta a la Terra Sòlida en 15 projectes" realitzada per l'investigador Jaume Vergés, en el 50è aniversari de l'Institut de Ciències de la Terra Jaume Almera (ICTJA), el nom anterior de Geociències Barcelona.
Exploring the sensitivity of the Amazon rainforest to climate change
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How sensitive is the Amazon rainforest to climate change? That is what the new european project, PALOMA, is aiming to find out. Using pollen-based quantitative reconstruction methods, the research team examines how lowland Amazon vegetation reacts to climate change. In this video, Dael Sassoon, a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow, introduces the project and its main objetives. The initia...
MOMPAST: estudiando soluciones ancestrales para la producción alimentaria en entornos inundables
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¿Qué es MOMPAST? La investigadora Encarni Montoya explica en este nuevo video en qué consiste su nuevo proyecto. Esta iniciativa, liderada por Geociencias Barcelonal del CSIC (GEO3BCN-CSIC) y financiada por el Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, se centra en estudiar sistemas de producción alimentaria que se producen en ambientes potencialmente inundables. En concreto, Montoya y ...
GEO3BCN PHOTO CONTEST 2023
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GEO3BCN PHOTO CONTEST 2023
GEO3BCN en la EGU | ¿Qué significa ser 'convener' de una sesión?
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GEO3BCN en la EGU | ¿Qué significa ser 'convener' de una sesión?
GEO3BCN a la EGU | Presentació oral en un congrés científic
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GEO3BCN a la EGU | Presentació oral en un congrés científic
GEO3BCN AT EGU | What is a PICO presentation?
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GEO3BCN AT EGU | What is a PICO presentation?
GEO3BCN en la EGU | Póster en un congreso científico
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GEO3BCN en la EGU | Póster en un congreso científico
¿Cómo se instala una red de estaciones sísmicas?
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¿Cómo se instala una red de estaciones sísmicas?
La ciencia no es cuestión de género | Georecursos
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La ciencia no es cuestión de género | Georecursos
La ciencia no es cuestión de género | Georecursos
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La ciencia no es cuestión de género | Georecursos
La ciencia no es cuestión de género | Georiesgos y cambio global
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La ciencia no es cuestión de género | Georiesgos y cambio global
La ciencia no es cuestión de género | Geodinámica
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La ciencia no es cuestión de género | Geodinámica
Concurso de fotografía GEO3BCN 2022
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Concurso de fotografía GEO3BCN 2022
PhD Defense Hanneke Heida | topography and water level of the Mediterranean Sea during the MSC
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PhD Defense Hanneke Heida | topography and water level of the Mediterranean Sea during the MSC
GEO3BCN-UB Seminar | From 3D lithospheric-scale models to geohazard applications
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GEO3BCN-UB Seminar | From 3D lithospheric-scale models to geohazard applications
Seminar | La evolución cuaternaria de una anomalía morforestructural en el Desierto de Atacama
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Seminar | La evolución cuaternaria de una anomalía morforestructural en el Desierto de Atacama
GEO3BCN-UB Seminar | The Dynamics of modern and ancient fluvial systems
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GEO3BCN-UB Seminar | The Dynamics of modern and ancient fluvial systems
Seminar | A stochastic model of Lagrangian marine particles for the ocean's biological carbon pump
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Seminar | A stochastic model of Lagrangian marine particles for the ocean's biological carbon pump
What caused the largest environmental change in 65 million years? A mechanistic approach to the MSG
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What caused the largest environmental change in 65 million years? A mechanistic approach to the MSG
Segunda edición del Curso 4x4
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Segunda edición del Curso 4x4
GEO3BCN UB SEMINAR | Is the Ibero Armorican Arc primary or secondary?
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GEO3BCN UB SEMINAR | Is the Ibero Armorican Arc primary or secondary?
GEO3BCN-UB Seminar | Cascading Effects of Extreme Geohazards on Tenerife (Canary Islands)
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GEO3BCN-UB Seminar | Cascading Effects of Extreme Geohazards on Tenerife (Canary Islands)
GEO3BCN-UB Seminar | Investigating the use of mine tailings for geochemical CO2 removal strategies
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GEO3BCN-UB Seminar | Investigating the use of mine tailings for geochemical CO2 removal strategies
Seminar on the Messinian salinity crisis at Charles University Prague by Garcia-Castellanos
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Seminar on the Messinian salinity crisis at Charles University Prague by Garcia-Castellanos

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Cristianpeople
    @Cristianpeople 26 днів тому

    Вкусняшки

  • @Luca.Gaming.Games.
    @Luca.Gaming.Games. Місяць тому

    muy bonito

  • @habinadadsadelsilvadiaz8700
    @habinadadsadelsilvadiaz8700 5 місяців тому

    :(

  • @JessyP-u6q
    @JessyP-u6q 6 місяців тому

    I dont understand why such seminars are conducted when half the population do not have respectable jobs ?! There is no dignity of women especially if they were coloured ?

  • @NikitaShahartist
    @NikitaShahartist 7 місяців тому

    ua-cam.com/users/shortswl2-d0vDkM4?si=6huuL6pXE1HDvcYz

  • @josephwurzer4366
    @josephwurzer4366 8 місяців тому

    You need someone to take the lectures information and turn it into a lecture someone will listen to. Most people would turn him off fast as he RAMBLES. Great visuals as are needed for such a lecture but boy he is tough to stick with. He needs to give his conclusions then tell us how he got here. A better lecturer could do things differently but this lecturer can’t carry a lecture.

  • @loveistheanswer8137
    @loveistheanswer8137 9 місяців тому

    Nicks still seding us 😂😂

  • @GrupoSITSRL
    @GrupoSITSRL 9 місяців тому

    Muy interesante. Somos una empresa dedicada al Servicio Integral de Topografía, enfocada en brindar prestaciones profesionales a los diferentes ámbitos de la Ingeniería. Priorizamos las necesidades de nuestros clientes en pos de otorgarles un servicio de excelencia y de alto valor agregado. Damos soluciones integrales basadas en nuestro profesionalismo, innovación tecnológica y trabajo en equipo. Los invitamos a suscibirse a nuestro canal! 😄

  • @WarAndFame
    @WarAndFame 10 місяців тому

    dumbest video ive ever seen but it felt so official with that music durr durr

  • @lazovkalazovovska5119
    @lazovkalazovovska5119 10 місяців тому

    THIS IS TERRAFORMING? :)

  • @moped975
    @moped975 10 місяців тому

    Falsche Interpretation der Sedimente: vor 3500 Jahren überspülte ein gigantischer Gerölltsunami den kompletten Globus - in Stunden wurde Erdkruste verschoben!

  • @charlesmarkley220
    @charlesmarkley220 10 місяців тому

    You left out how the formation of the Black Sea was a part of this same event.

  • @lharsay
    @lharsay 10 місяців тому

    This sounds like the greatest natural disaster ever.

    • @Nellis202
      @Nellis202 10 місяців тому

      That would be the Kardashians 😂

  • @dustyk103
    @dustyk103 11 місяців тому

    What makes you think it happened 6 million years ago and only filled in recent millennia? It happens every glaciation for 100,000 years when the sea levels drop several hundred feet. It fills again every 10,000 year warm era in between glaciations.

    • @neutronalchemist3241
      @neutronalchemist3241 10 місяців тому

      It didn't fill in the recent millennia, It filled. for the last time (there have been several Messinean crisis) 5.33 millions years ago. Since glaciers didn't extend to Gibraltar, Mediterranean didn't dry up during them. The sea level at the peak of last glaciation was 80 meters below current one. The strait of Gibraltar is 300m deep at it's shallowest point.

    • @dustyk103
      @dustyk103 10 місяців тому

      @@neutronalchemist3241 Ok consider this. What I have read is that the sea level was 400 feet below today. We don’t know if the strait was as deep as it is today. It may have been only 300 feet deep. But when the sea level rose and the ocean started flowing back into the Mediterranean region it could have carved out the deeper channel. Something to think about?

    • @neutronalchemist3241
      @neutronalchemist3241 10 місяців тому

      @@dustyk103 We know what the sea level during the ice age was, because we can date the sediments, fossils, etc. See, IE, "Sea-level stands from the Western Mediterranean over the past 6.5 million years", Nature, Scientific Reports volume 11, Article number: 261 (2021). The water flowing back into the Mediterranean carved out the strait of Gibraltar. It happened 5.33 million years ago.

    • @moped975
      @moped975 10 місяців тому

      Es gibt und gab keine Eiszeiten. Physikalisch unmöglich.

    • @aaronzaloum7986
      @aaronzaloum7986 6 місяців тому

      @@neutronalchemist3241 if you say so.

  • @alwaysfourfun1671
    @alwaysfourfun1671 11 місяців тому

    Interesting. Which event caused the flood? When did the flood take place? What is the evidence for this process?

    • @edomane
      @edomane 10 місяців тому

      Read the paper in the description. They suggest, that the sediment near Sicily as well as sediment analysis in the Mediterranean suggest this.

  • @szazorkan
    @szazorkan 11 місяців тому

    Very interesting. I wonder what is in those flood sediments.

  • @jesperandersson889
    @jesperandersson889 11 місяців тому

    immppresssive

  • @nibiruresearch
    @nibiruresearch Рік тому

    There was not one flood, there have been hundreds of floods, comparable and even worse than Noah's flood. Scientists are walking in the dark as long as they ignore ancient texts, like the Indian Mahabharata and the Mayan Popol Vuh, that tell us that our planet Earth is suffering from a cycle of seven natural disasters. Those disasters are causing a huge tidal wave, massive floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, and a bombardment of fiery meteors every few thousand years. Several animal species become extinct and mankind hardly survives. The only possible natural cause of this cycle can be a ninth planet in our solar system, orbiting our sun in an eccentric orbit. If you don't know this cycle, history is incomprehensible. We show many pictures and much more evidence about the cycle of recurring floods and its timeline, the recreation of civilizations and ancient high technology in the eBook: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". You can read it nicely on every computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: invisible nibiru 9

  • @vidacooper2055
    @vidacooper2055 Рік тому

    ¿Cuál el nombre del software?

  • @rinconcete.alejandromartinez
    @rinconcete.alejandromartinez 2 роки тому

    Dice la presentadora 6.000 millones de años. No sabe lo que dice. Hace 6.000 millones de años la Tierra casi no existía. Quiso decir 6 millones de años.

  • @gillesayrault5417
    @gillesayrault5417 2 роки тому

    Buenas tarde. Espectacular. Soy docente de Topografía Agrícola y sería una hermosa herramienta para enseñar. Se puede acceder a detalles del armado?

  • @pollyb.4648
    @pollyb.4648 3 роки тому

    I'm behind the group, but thanking Nick Zentner also!

  • @mamaelvias9564
    @mamaelvias9564 3 роки тому

    Lastima no sepa yo ingles

  • @igorzkoppt
    @igorzkoppt 3 роки тому

    La musica de anuncio para detergente que nunca para -_- .... Es un documental TV de 1982 o que ?

  • @mouhamedndiaye9519
    @mouhamedndiaye9519 3 роки тому

    Very interesting

  • @Yor_gamma_ix_bae
    @Yor_gamma_ix_bae 3 роки тому

    Paradigm shift in progress !

  • @johnnash5118
    @johnnash5118 3 роки тому

    What causes the bands of Pacific Plate elevations creating the Oceanic Transform Fault Escarpments? The sea floor North of the Mendocino TF is @2,500m higher than the sea floor South of the MTF.🤔 Can seismic tomography be detailed enough to show the mechanisms of the massive faulting? Can seismic tomography show detailed spreading ridge upwelling mechanisms? Is spreading ridge upwelling deep enough to enable continued divergent activity to the crustal material above it after its ridge subducts? Is the East Pacific Rise connected to the Juan De Fuca Spreading Ridges by deep subterranean upwelling via its former spreading ridge/transform fault system? This could explain the divergent Basin & Range Extension Province directly in-line between the EPR to the South, and the Mendocino Transform Fault/ JDF Ridge system to the North.

    • @alexburke1899
      @alexburke1899 Рік тому

      I think the 2500ft of elevation could be accounted for on strike slip faults because when they jog to the left the land on the right side of the fault gets compressed and usually goes up and the other side of the fault forms a pull apart basin and sinks down. A good way to see if this is the case with the area you are talking about is to look for a 1500-2500ft trough on the other side of the rise where it is slightly deeper than the surrounding ocean. There’s 2500ft+ peaks near me in California that are from the San Andreas jogging left, so even though the plates don’t move much vertically like a subduction fault, they still deform land enough on a large fault to create mountains and pull apart basins along transform strike slip faults.

  • @johnnash5118
    @johnnash5118 3 роки тому

    On the doctor’s “Did NA override an archipelago...?” The seismic tomography illustration shows mantle/crustal activity well off the West Coast of NA listed as “slab walls.” Could this area actually be mantle upwelling feeding the JDF Spreading Ridge, both North and South of the Mendocino Transform Fault Escarpment?

  • @johnnash5118
    @johnnash5118 3 роки тому

    On the doctor’s “Stages of Override” slide, she shows an “unknown” oceanic plate in Westward subduction under the Eastern Farallon Oceanic Plate. Curiously though, she didn’t address the type of margin connecting the “unknown” oceanic plate to North America; it simply shows a vertical margin. Is it presumed that since the model shows the aforementioned subduction, that the “unknown” plate is indeed oceanic? What mechanism would enable a continent to not only move an oceanic plate, but subduct it under another oceanic plate? Why wouldn’t the continent just cause the “unknown” plate to subduct under itself as it over road Westward? -Such as like the current JDF/NA scenario. Is there an example anywhere on earth currently validating this continental/oceanic passive/convergent compression assumption?

  • @hertzer2000
    @hertzer2000 3 роки тому

    Karin "Freakin" Sigloch OG

  • @richardmourdock2719
    @richardmourdock2719 3 роки тому

    Zentner should be getting a royalty on this from the number of Zentnerds who have watched. Interesting stuff to be sure. NOTE to all conference hosts. If your presenter is using a laser pointer and you ever hope to post it on UA-cam, get a pointer wide enough and bright enough to be visible to the UA-cam viewer!!!!

  • @ravingcyclist624
    @ravingcyclist624 3 роки тому

    Brilliant! Thanks to Nick Zentner for sending me here. I'm also interested in the eastern US where based upon Dr Scotese's graphics, a collision took place creating the Smoky mountains. About 300 Ma? The state of Georgia may have some artifacts including a large caldera like a navel in the middle of the state. And warm springs where President Franklin Roosevelt had his Little White House.

  • @leslie3832
    @leslie3832 3 роки тому

    Nick Zentner sending more today. What a fantastic new view under NA and new model. Thank you for all your work.

  • @micael7963
    @micael7963 3 роки тому

    Hola profe

  • @markwalton3706
    @markwalton3706 3 роки тому

    I wonder how many views are from or due to following the Exotic Terranes YT live casts from Nick?

  • @ronnronn55
    @ronnronn55 4 роки тому

    Lets see if we can kick up at least 100 "likes" for such a brilliant presentation. Ronn (from Nick also)

  • @Linandemma
    @Linandemma 4 роки тому

    Yep, you gotta love it.......cheers Nick.

  • @deniseowen6582
    @deniseowen6582 4 роки тому

    Also doing my homework for Nick Zentner. Thanks, Dr. Sigloch. Fascinating!

  • @BudKnocka
    @BudKnocka 4 роки тому

    Hold it though...if the earth 🌍 hit or got hit by the moon let’s say...the earth had settled down enough to have a basic ocean...then bump the moon bumps into it...takes a bit of material...the antipode of the hit bulges out squeezing out masses of magma...starting the creation of the continents...gravity of the moon moving the water and magma...seeking balance. Data indicates that the water in boreholes under the Straight of Juan de Fuca do rise and fall with the tides. As does the sea floor itself. Makes sense for a basin and range extensions it seems. Nick sent me over here too!

    • @mostlyguesses8385
      @mostlyguesses8385 4 роки тому

      ... The continents are granite mostly lighter than basalt ocean floor, so once earth cooled the granite bobbed up first and clumped into a dozen cratons that have added bits over time and they never are destroyed they stay up top. It when cratons formed was still super hot and probably no oceans yet just seas of magma and a few solid clumpy islands in the lava, a weird time........You sound like Velikovsky he was amateur who had great theories about Jupiter at various times spitting out all the other planets hence Venus is still hot from that, and occasionally the solar system is electrified and like a magnet all the planets shift like in the Bible stories about the moon hanging in the sky and moving backward - - all the real scientists hated Velikovsky as he got famous for wild theories and they sorta went too far against him.... There is a great book "What if the earth had no moon" by an astronomer who really goes into fun options about a differently made earth, a fun read.

  • @mardinecampbell2870
    @mardinecampbell2870 4 роки тому

    Nick Zentner sent me too. Excellent explanation.

  • @mrfranksan
    @mrfranksan 4 роки тому

    Talk about a sleeper presentation! Holy cow! What a privilege to observe such fascinating work in quiet.

  • @cherylsauer5648
    @cherylsauer5648 4 роки тому

    I heard about this lecture from Nick Zentner, too. Thanks for giving me a new way to view the geology of North America.

  • @BudKnocka
    @BudKnocka 4 роки тому

    Would the arcs or large igneous provinces be formed from the earth trying to balance the gravity of the moon? Super Continents like Columbia, Rodinia etc antipodal to these trenches arcs and large igneous provinces?

  • @donnacsuti4980
    @donnacsuti4980 4 роки тому

    Nick Sent her shared this to me. Thank you for a very interesting presentation

  • @d.t.4523
    @d.t.4523 4 роки тому

    The Nick Zenter presentation. ua-cam.com/video/PeOjwZfb704/v-deo.html

  • @SCW1060
    @SCW1060 4 роки тому

    Nick Zentner brought me here too. Thank you, Karin,I love yours and Mitch's new theories. I'm almost sold on it but I will have to dig more into it but it is intriguing to say the least. Bravo

    • @MeigsCountyRR
      @MeigsCountyRR 4 роки тому

      I'm sure she'll see an uptick in views today! YOUGOTTALOVEIT!

  • @peggieincolfaxca3818
    @peggieincolfaxca3818 4 роки тому

    Wow! Very interesting ! Thanks!

  • @peggieincolfaxca3818
    @peggieincolfaxca3818 4 роки тому

    Nick Zentner brought me here too! Karin answered the question I had about the building of the Rockies

    • @cwulfe1
      @cwulfe1 3 роки тому

      Me as well.

  • @mostlyguesses8385
    @mostlyguesses8385 4 роки тому

    As I watch this has had 812 views after 4 years,,, wow, what are most people wasting their time on rather than watching educational videos,,,, 7 billion on the planet and just 1 per 10,000,000 have watched this,,, ,or is that good,,,,, I always wonder when I am boating what are the other 99.999999% of my city of 5 million doing not enjoying nature, ,, ha ,

    • @d.t.4523
      @d.t.4523 4 роки тому

      Consider yourself priviledged. I can't answer your questions, speculation would waste your time. Good luck to you.

    • @oopeki93
      @oopeki93 4 роки тому

      now it’s over a thousand, have we all come from Zentner’s presentation?

  • @vinmansbakery
    @vinmansbakery 4 роки тому

    Nick Zentner brought me here!

    • @kaius0
      @kaius0 4 роки тому

      Me too!

    • @d.t.4523
      @d.t.4523 4 роки тому

      Splendid!

    • @barbararastovski7367
      @barbararastovski7367 4 роки тому

      I watched Nick Zentner this morning and this afternoon UA-cam had this in my recommendation list.

    • @oopeki93
      @oopeki93 4 роки тому

      ...and me! fascinating...