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10 Best place to visit in Mouy France

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Presentación de Narbonne en español

Aquí es una presentación turística de la ciudad de Narbonne (Sur de Francia) para los periodistas y agentes de viajes españoles del mayorista Tourmundial (abril 2021).
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Paris Seine inondations flood 2018 #18 Pont d'Austerlitz échelle hydrométrique 5m86

Paris Seine inondations flood 2018 - échelle hydrométrique 5m86 Pont d'Austerlitz 29 janvier 2018 - River Seine Flood Paris Austerlitz Bridge 29 January 2018 visit 2018.01.29 video mariepanic.tv mariepanic mariepanic2 @mariegendron @anne_hoa twitter
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Paris Seine inondations flood 2018 #3 Pont d'Austerlitz

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Le Mouy Vieux, Auvergne, France - a special place.

Experience the magic of the special Auvergne tranquillity in beautiful surroundings.

Two luxuriously appointed self-contained gîtes for rent in the beautiful heart of France; One gite has a four poster bed; one has its own log fire; both have en-suite facilities.

The Le Mouy Vieux difference? Your own front door to come and go as you please and your own exclusive terrace.
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Les Roulottes

La Polynésie c'est des plages paradisiaques, des hôtels sur pilotis surplombant des lagons bleu émeraude et une population dont l’accueil est légendaire. Yvon Le Gall, Tahitien passionné de cuisine, nous guide à travers un roadtrip gourmand dans Sa Polynésie : Visite du marché de Papeete, vanille de Tahiti, dégustation de rhum,  en passant pas la folie des Roulottes et l’achat de fruits en bord de route. Il vous amène dans une expérience encore plus authentique de la Polynésie. La gastronomie et les gens qui la font sont les moyens de vous faire découvrir l’authenticité de son pays, ses produits d’exceptions, ses traditions, et surtout la gentillesse de sa population. 
Alors, laissez vous guider.

A surprise home visit after 2.5 years away from my family

I have been away from home for 2.5 years. I miss my family so much and I know they do too so I decided to take all risk to visit them during Covid 19 especially to attend my sister's wedding.

Central Market | Phsar Thmei | Largest Market in the Cambodian Capital of Phnom Penh | Walking tour

Central Market or Phsar Thmei , The literal meaning of Phsar Thmei is New Market. It is the biggest shopping center in the capital city of Phnom Penh. The entire market area sits under one of the largest domes of Asia. It acts as a meeting point for the tourists as well as the locals. You will get a wide array of products there, ranging from fresh vegetables, fruits, clothing, souvenirs, knock-off bags, junks jewelry, flowers, electronics, silver and gold, precious stones, kitchenware and so on. The sheer length of the list is exciting, isn't it? The dome above makes the shopping experience all the smoother and convenient. You can enjoy shopping even during the wet rainy season. Also, the warm, dry summers will not bother you as the covered market will protect you from heat.

The Central Market is located at the top of the Central Business District. You will get to witness the exquisite architectural beauty of it. The French Development Agency provided around $4 million in 2009 for the reconstruction of the market. The building is yellow in color. You will be able to explore lots of alleys and stalls in the Central Market. Once you are tired of shopping, stop by the food court to taste the local delicacies. Charge yourself up by devouring a glass of smoothie and again head for another round of shopping. History of Phsar Thmei
The area occupied by the Central Market now was earlier a swampland. During the rainy season, it used to get flooded. The French Protectorate of Cambodia did not find this swamp attractive and appealing in the middle of the city. They decided to drain the area and build a large market complex. Jean Desbois designed the Central Market, and Louis Chauchon supervised the entire process.

Central Market came into existence in the year 1935-37. It used to be the largest market in Asia. The Central Market faced several problems. For instance, it kept facing the problem of floodwater during the rainy season. Also, during the Franco-Thai War, a Thai aircraft bombed the entire area of the Central Market. After World War II, people rebuilt the Central Market. However, it continued to be in a deteriorated state until the reconstruction in 2009.

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Sin Sisamuth Song Commentary Collection | Steung Sangke,Sinn Sisamouth (Khmer: [sɨn siːsaːmut]; 23 August 1932 – 18 June 1976) was a famous and highly prolific Cambodian singer-songwriter in the 1950s to the 1970s.Widely considered the King of Khmer music, Sin Sisamouth, along with Ros Sereysothea, Pan Ron, Mao Sareth and other Khmer artists, was part of a thriving pop music scene in Phnom Penh that blended elements of Khmer traditional music with the sounds of rhythm and blues and rock and roll to make a Westernized sound akin to psychedelic or garage rock. Sisamouth died during the Khmer Rouge regime under circumstances that are unclear.Early lifeSinn Sisamouth was born in August 23, 1932 in Stung Treng Province, the son of Sinn Leang and mother Seb Bunlei.He was the youngest of four siblings, with one brother and two sisters. His father was a prison warden in Battambang Province and was then a soldier during the Colonial Cambodia period. His father died of disease and his mother remarried, and the union resulted in two more children.Sisamouth attended Central Province of Stung Treng Elementary School when he was five. At the age of six or seven, he started to show interest in the guitar, and he would be asked to perform at school functions. He was also interested in Buddhist scripture and other books, as well as playing soccer and flying kites.Around 1951, he passed elementary school and intended to study medicine in Phnom Penh, but continued working at becoming a singer and writing songs. Just as he had in elementary school, he became well known in his school for his music, and was asked to sing at school ceremonies.By the time Cambodia was granted independence from France in 1953, Sisamouth's fine singing voice landed him a spot on national radio as a regular singer. He also continued his studies, working at Preah Ketomealea Hospital. Music career After completing medical school, Sisamouth became a nurse and married his cousin, Keo Thorng Gnut in an arranged marriage. The couple had four children. But he was also a very famous singing star in Cambodia, and his life as a celebrity eclipsed his family life. He possessed a clear crooning voice which, combined with his own compositions about the pleasures and pains of romance, made him an idol. He sang many ballads, as well uptempo rock numbers that featured prominent, distortion-laden guitar, pumping organ and loud, driving drums. Other arrangements were more Latin jazz-sounding, featuring woodwinds, brass, and auxiliary percussion. In the early 1950s he became a protégé of Queen Nearyrath. He was selected into the Vong Phleng Preah Reach Troap (classical ensemble of the Royal Treasury) where together with Sos Matt, he performed at royal receptions and state functions. A number of songs he wrote subsequently bore the unmistakable melancholic melodies of traditional Khmer music he performed in those formative years. In the mid-1950s a romantic ballad Violon Sneha, composed by violinist Hass Salan, catapulted Sisamouth into stardom. In recent years the song has been re-issued by a large number of modern performers, including Song Seng Horn, who comes from Rhode Island, Mol Kamach (a singer and guitarist of the 1960s who escaped the Khmer Rouge rule and is now living in France), Nay Sieng (a Khmer based in France), and Him Sivonn (a female vocalist from Phnom Penh). Commentary Song, Khmer Song Commentary, Sin Sisamuth Commentary Song, Sin Sisamuth Song Commentary, sin sisamuth, khmer karaoke, karaoke khmer, sin sisamuth song, khmer old song, sinn sisamouth, sin sisamuth songs, sin sisamuth karaoke, sin sisamuth song mp3, khmer old song mp3, sin sisamouth, sin sisamuth old song, sinsisamuth song, khmer song sin sisamuth, sin sisamuth collection, sinsisamuth037452
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chet khlach dourng chet/ចិត្តខ្លាចដួងចិត្ត

Sin Sisamuth Song Commentary Collection | Steung Sangke,Sinn Sisamouth (Khmer: [sɨn siːsaːmut]; 23 August 1932 – 18 June 1976) was a famous and highly prolific Cambodian singer-songwriter in the 1950s to the 1970s.Widely considered the King of Khmer music, Sin Sisamouth, along with Ros Sereysothea, Pan Ron, Mao Sareth and other Khmer artists, was part of a thriving pop music scene in Phnom Penh that blended elements of Khmer traditional music with the sounds of rhythm and blues and rock and roll to make a Westernized sound akin to psychedelic or garage rock. Sisamouth died during the Khmer Rouge regime under circumstances that are unclear.Early lifeSinn Sisamouth was born in August 23, 1932 in Stung Treng Province, the son of Sinn Leang and mother Seb Bunlei.He was the youngest of four siblings, with one brother and two sisters. His father was a prison warden in Battambang Province and was then a soldier during the Colonial Cambodia period. His father died of disease and his mother remarried, and the union resulted in two more children.Sisamouth attended Central Province of Stung Treng Elementary School when he was five. At the age of six or seven, he started to show interest in the guitar, and he would be asked to perform at school functions. He was also interested in Buddhist scripture and other books, as well as playing soccer and flying kites.Around 1951, he passed elementary school and intended to study medicine in Phnom Penh, but continued working at becoming a singer and writing songs. Just as he had in elementary school, he became well known in his school for his music, and was asked to sing at school ceremonies.By the time Cambodia was granted independence from France in 1953, Sisamouth's fine singing voice landed him a spot on national radio as a regular singer. He also continued his studies, working at Preah Ketomealea Hospital. Music career After completing medical school, Sisamouth became a nurse and married his cousin, Keo Thorng Gnut in an arranged marriage. The couple had four children. But he was also a very famous singing star in Cambodia, and his life as a celebrity eclipsed his family life. He possessed a clear crooning voice which, combined with his own compositions about the pleasures and pains of romance, made him an idol. He sang many ballads, as well uptempo rock numbers that featured prominent, distortion-laden guitar, pumping organ and loud, driving drums. Other arrangements were more Latin jazz-sounding, featuring woodwinds, brass, and auxiliary percussion. In the early 1950s he became a protégé of Queen Nearyrath. He was selected into the Vong Phleng Preah Reach Troap (classical ensemble of the Royal Treasury) where together with Sos Matt, he performed at royal receptions and state functions. A number of songs he wrote subsequently bore the unmistakable melancholic melodies of traditional Khmer music he performed in those formative years. In the mid-1950s a romantic ballad Violon Sneha, composed by violinist Hass Salan, catapulted Sisamouth into stardom. In recent years the song has been re-issued by a large number of modern performers, including Song Seng Horn, who comes from Rhode Island, Mol Kamach (a singer and guitarist of the 1960s who escaped the Khmer Rouge rule and is now living in France), Nay Sieng (a Khmer based in France), and Him Sivonn (a female vocalist from Phnom Penh). Commentary Song, Khmer Song Commentary, Sin Sisamuth Commentary Song, Sin Sisamuth Song Commentary, sin sisamuth, khmer karaoke, karaoke khmer, sin sisamuth song, khmer old song, sinn sisamouth, sin sisamuth songs, sin sisamuth karaoke, sin sisamuth song mp3, khmer old song mp3, sin sisamouth, sin sisamuth old song, sinsisamuth song, khmer song sin sisamuth, sin sisamuth collection, sinsisamuth037452
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10 Best Regional Foods in the U.S.

Counting down the 10 best regional foods in the U.S. Almost everywhere in the U.S. has a type of signature food that defines the cuisine of that area. I've visited all of these places and more and eaten so many regional dishes. In this video I present to you the Top 10 ones.
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CAMBODIA - Best thing to do road trip itinerary and travel advices #cambodia

CAMBODIA - Best thing to do road trip itinerary and travel advices #cambodiaIn

this video, all you need to know about road trip in Cambodia on a 30 days trip (2000km). Itinerary, cities, activities, transportation, accommodation, food, money (riel or $?), language (english or khmer?), tips, advices, maps, things to know, unmissable, etc.

Cost: 500$ for the car + 250$ for the oil.

During the pandemic, we visited Cambodia during 1 year and half and did a 30 days road trip in a car rental. We slept in guesthouse, hostels, we visited the temples, the jungle, the island, looked for rubis, visited national parks, basically crossed the whole country: 2000km.

Where to sleep?
👉🏻 Siem Reap: Saralya Home
👉🏻 Koh Rong Sanloem: My Way -
👉🏻 Koh Rong: White Beach
👉🏻 Kampot: Gecko Village or One Derz
👉🏻 Mondulkiri: Route 76 Guest House
👉🏻 Ratanakiri: update needed
👉🏻 Battambang: update needed
👉🏻 Koh Kong: Young Wild and Free
👉🏻 Phnom Penh: One Derz or Mad Monkey

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Itinerary, car cost
01:35 Kampot
02:30 Kep
03:08 Kampong Trach
03:20 Phnom Penh
03:40 Kampong Cham
03:50 Kratie
04:15 Mondulkiri
05:17 Ratanakiri
05:30 Stoeng Treng
06:11 Siem Reap & Angkor Wat
08:54 Tonle Sap
09:04 Phnom Kulen
09:15 Pailin
10:11 Battambang
10:43 Cardamones & Koh Kong
10:55 Koh Rong & Sanloem
11:39 Sanloem
12:28 Koh Rong
14:19 Road Trip Advices
16:00 Khmer Language Class
16:45 Money
17:37 Conclusion

✅ It's possible to do this road trip in Car, Car with driver, Mini Van, Scooter, Motorbike rental.
✅ It's possible to do this road trip starting from Kampot, Siem Reap, Phnom Penh or Sihanoukville.

- Minium nights to spend in each stops -
📍 Kampot: 3 nights (including day trip to Kep & Kampong Trach)
📍 Phnom Penh: 2 nights
📍 Kampong Cham: 1 night
📍 Kratie: 1 night
📍 Mondulkiri: 2 nights
📍 Ratanakiri: 2 nights
📍 Stroeng Treng: 1 night
📍 Siem Reap: 3 nights
📍 Pailin: 2 nights
📍 Battambang: 2 nights
📍 Koh Kong: 2 nights
📍 Sihanoukville: 0 night
📍 Koh Rong: 3 nights
📍 Koh Rong Sanloem: 3 nights

Link to Angkor Wat photographer Aurélie Fischer story:

Link to Sunset Disco Mix (DJ set on Koh Rong Island during Pandemic):

Link to Tuk Tuk Mix (2 DJ mixing inside a Tuk Tuk in Phnom Penh during Pandemic):

Link to 1 hour DJ Set in Ratanakiri Waterfall:

Link to Drone video of Koh Rong Island:

Link to my travel vlog in Cambodia:

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MAY MEDLEY - A mixture of activities around the airfield

It is not always easy to have a video produced and uploaded every Friday morning and I do not want to fail in my challenge but some weeks are much harder than the rest. For a number of reasons this week has been difficult. I have not got a flight which I could edit so I have put together a medley of different clips from the month in which I visited the grandchildren, had them back for the Suffolk Show, cut the grass runways, did the permit work and flew with John in the RV4. However, I did find some film of Chris flying his D18 which I not shown before. I hope you find something of interest, so put that in context.

Camera:
For the Section with Chris in the Jodel:
Front facing and panel mounted - Go Pro Hero 4 filming at 1080 wide @ 30fps - wide
Rear facing camera - Go Pro Hero 3+ filming at 1080 wide @ 30fps
Side facing camera - Go Pro Hero 3+ filming at 1080 narrow @ 30fps
and all other shots - Panasonic HC-V180

Sound Recording - Sony ICD-AX412F with a SAA40 (40db) Audio Attenuator

My headset is a Clarity Aloft

Music:
'How it Began' 'Elektronima' 'You're No Help' all from the YouTube sound library

The video was produced on Cyberlink Power Director 15

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Jodel DR-1050 Ambassadeur D-EINN Teuge Airport 9 April 2023

Jodel DR-1050 Ambassadeur D-EINN Teuge Airport 9 April 2023

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Malis. A great restaurant in Phnom Penh..

Malis is an awesome restaurant chain in Cambodia. There is another one in Siem Reap and at other places in Cambodia.
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P&O Iona Balcony cabin & Full ship tour

Welcome to our Iona balcony cabin and full ship tour video. Today we will be showing you all around Iona from deck 19 to deck 5 showing you all the main areas around the ship that are important to your cruise. We will also be showing you a balcony cabin on Iona, our cabin is a forward facing cabing and on deck 9 at the bow of the ship.

We hope you enjoy our Iona balcony cabin and ship tour. If you have any questions hit them up below.

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Sin Sisamuth Song Commentary Collection | Steung Sangke,Sinn Sisamouth (Khmer: [sɨn siːsaːmut]; 23 August 1932 – 18 June 1976) was a famous and highly prolific Cambodian singer-songwriter in the 1950s to the 1970s.Widely considered the King of Khmer music, Sin Sisamouth, along with Ros Sereysothea, Pan Ron, Mao Sareth and other Khmer artists, was part of a thriving pop music scene in Phnom Penh that blended elements of Khmer traditional music with the sounds of rhythm and blues and rock and roll to make a Westernized sound akin to psychedelic or garage rock. Sisamouth died during the Khmer Rouge regime under circumstances that are unclear.Early lifeSinn Sisamouth was born in August 23, 1932 in Stung Treng Province, the son of Sinn Leang and mother Seb Bunlei.He was the youngest of four siblings, with one brother and two sisters. His father was a prison warden in Battambang Province and was then a soldier during the Colonial Cambodia period. His father died of disease and his mother remarried, and the union resulted in two more children.Sisamouth attended Central Province of Stung Treng Elementary School when he was five. At the age of six or seven, he started to show interest in the guitar, and he would be asked to perform at school functions. He was also interested in Buddhist scripture and other books, as well as playing soccer and flying kites.Around 1951, he passed elementary school and intended to study medicine in Phnom Penh, but continued working at becoming a singer and writing songs. Just as he had in elementary school, he became well known in his school for his music, and was asked to sing at school ceremonies.By the time Cambodia was granted independence from France in 1953, Sisamouth's fine singing voice landed him a spot on national radio as a regular singer. He also continued his studies, working at Preah Ketomealea Hospital. Music career After completing medical school, Sisamouth became a nurse and married his cousin, Keo Thorng Gnut in an arranged marriage. The couple had four children. But he was also a very famous singing star in Cambodia, and his life as a celebrity eclipsed his family life. He possessed a clear crooning voice which, combined with his own compositions about the pleasures and pains of romance, made him an idol. He sang many ballads, as well uptempo rock numbers that featured prominent, distortion-laden guitar, pumping organ and loud, driving drums. Other arrangements were more Latin jazz-sounding, featuring woodwinds, brass, and auxiliary percussion. In the early 1950s he became a protégé of Queen Nearyrath. He was selected into the Vong Phleng Preah Reach Troap (classical ensemble of the Royal Treasury) where together with Sos Matt, he performed at royal receptions and state functions. A number of songs he wrote subsequently bore the unmistakable melancholic melodies of traditional Khmer music he performed in those formative years. In the mid-1950s a romantic ballad Violon Sneha, composed by violinist Hass Salan, catapulted Sisamouth into stardom. In recent years the song has been re-issued by a large number of modern performers, including Song Seng Horn, who comes from Rhode Island, Mol Kamach (a singer and guitarist of the 1960s who escaped the Khmer Rouge rule and is now living in France), Nay Sieng (a Khmer based in France), and Him Sivonn (a female vocalist from Phnom Penh). Commentary Song, Khmer Song Commentary, Sin Sisamuth Commentary Song, Sin Sisamuth Song Commentary, sin sisamuth, khmer karaoke, karaoke khmer, sin sisamuth song, khmer old song, sinn sisamouth, sin sisamuth songs, sin sisamuth karaoke, sin sisamuth song mp3, khmer old song mp3, sin sisamouth, sin sisamuth old song, sinsisamuth song, khmer song sin sisamuth, sin sisamuth collection, sinsisamuth037452
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IKIREMWA CY'AGATANGAZA! Uri agatangaza k'impuhwe z'Imana; aba malayika barakureba bagatangara!

Inyigisho ya FAUSTIN NTIDENDEREZA.

Ikiremwa cy'agatangaza. Uri agatangaza k'impuhwe z'Imana, aba malayika barakureba bagatangara!

Le port de mbour

Me & Meltem 2004

Best Holiday ever :-D

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