those trees need tons of mulch. humans often "clean" places for their own convenience. but naturally the floor around the trees should be covered in a thick mulch/compost. if humans clear the debris around the base of a tree carelessly they cause a number of problems, notably dehydration...
Children’s faces in paintings are often blurred to symbolize innocence, focus on mood over detail, or reflect historical styles that didn’t emphasize individuality. Some artists also use this effect intentionally to convey themes like anonymity or universality.
Love your vids. Love your voice. Feedback: Cache - pronounced cash - is a hiding place, most commonly known these days as the place where your cookies, Internet and browsing history files reside until or if you clear it out. Caché - pronounced cashay - is the past tense of cacher, to hide in French, so it means hidden.
I was going to make the same comment after the second time he mis-spoke, but found yours. cache rhymes with stash and means roughly the same thing. caché (pronounced cashay) is rarely used in english but is the past participle of to hide (cacher) in french (bien-caché=well-hidden). And cachet (also pronounced cashay) refers to a certain desirable quality, an allure of sorts, perhaps prestige, depending on its use. It is remarkably common for people to say cashay when they mean cache, so I suppose it will become acceptable eventually, but nitpickers like us will still complain.
The Alhambra fell into disrepair? Are you sugar coating that a little. There was a war! Napolean conquered Spain. Napolean's forces occupied the Alhambra. Anything of value was melted down and carted to Paris. Any thing else that could be used for firewood was burned; artwork, books, furniture, doors. The destruction enormous. The Franciscan's had no funds to restore the Alhambra. One way you could say it is that it fell into disrepair. Another way to say it is that it lay in ruins. What would you say about Napolean's Army in Egypt blowing off the nose of the Sphinx! It fell into disrepair?
Just how many times are you going to tell us that th mask was broken into pieces? How repetitive. Are we stupid? Do you think we wouldn't understand you the first time? Insulting.
those trees need tons of mulch. humans often "clean" places for their own convenience. but naturally the floor around the trees should be covered in a thick mulch/compost. if humans clear the debris around the base of a tree carelessly they cause a number of problems, notably dehydration...
Why tf do they blur kids' faces in paintings
Weird you wanna look at children.
@@MrStealthwolf Weird That You want paintings to be censored, and weird that You attack jessica.
You must have a filthy mind
@@MrStealthwolfIt’s a legitimate question .
i doubt mrstealthwolf is stealthy he seems like the type that makes comments to bait. Which is sad.
Children’s faces in paintings are often blurred to symbolize innocence, focus on mood over detail, or reflect historical styles that didn’t emphasize individuality. Some artists also use this effect intentionally to convey themes like anonymity or universality.
The colour used in the manuscripts is called tehaylet
Love your vids. Love your voice. Feedback: Cache - pronounced cash - is a hiding place, most commonly known these days as the place where your cookies, Internet and browsing history files reside until or if you clear it out. Caché - pronounced cashay - is the past tense of cacher, to hide in French, so it means hidden.
I was going to make the same comment after the second time he mis-spoke, but found yours. cache rhymes with stash and means roughly the same thing. caché (pronounced cashay) is rarely used in english but is the past participle of to hide (cacher) in french (bien-caché=well-hidden). And cachet (also pronounced cashay) refers to a certain desirable quality, an allure of sorts, perhaps prestige, depending on its use. It is remarkably common for people to say cashay when they mean cache, so I suppose it will become acceptable eventually, but nitpickers like us will still complain.
Thank you for today's mysteries and content. There is Light and Love and more around us too than we can see in this world...Jesus Loves Us All.
Million years ago!! 😅 I thought this was supposed to be history, not comedy
I find the BAOBAB TREES to be very cool. They look prehistoric and extraterrestrial in appearance .
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You should do a video like :
*'10 times governments **-STOLE-** "Confiscated" treasure from the finders !'*
The Alhambra fell into disrepair? Are you sugar coating that a little. There was a war! Napolean conquered Spain. Napolean's forces occupied the Alhambra. Anything of value was melted down and carted to Paris. Any thing else that could be used for firewood was burned; artwork, books, furniture, doors. The destruction enormous. The Franciscan's had no funds to restore the Alhambra. One way you could say it is that it fell into disrepair. Another way to say it is that it lay in ruins. What would you say about Napolean's Army in Egypt blowing off the nose of the Sphinx! It fell into disrepair?
'Strangest mysteries':
Did this guy take our painting? Yeah he did.
Where's this guy buried? A dude wrote it down.
Ooooh strange!
Love it
WHY BLUR???
Why blur the picture of an old skeleton? We’re all grown ups. Don’t show the picture at all otherwise. Piggin annoying!!
Can I get a Haw yeah?
Haw yeah 😂
Haw yeah 😅
No, fuck off. 🙄🙄🙄
Hawk tuah😂
F ing gen z...
Blurring skeletons😂🎉🎉🎉
First
Ok?
Just how many times are you going to tell us that th mask was broken into pieces? How repetitive. Are we stupid? Do you think we wouldn't understand you the first time? Insulting.