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Amazing Phnom Penh Central Market Morning Scenes

 Amazing Phnom Penh Central Market Morning Scenes, Cambodian Market Morning Scenes I’d hate to lie on my deathbed and think: “I could have eaten that!” One does not need silver cutlery to eat delectable food. Food shared is happiness multiplied. Eat, drink and live free. There’s no telling what might happen tomorrow. Oh, did you say exercise? I thought you said extra fries! It’s essential for every party to have cake. If there’s no cake, then it’s only a meeting. 9 out of 10 people love chocolate. And the 10th person is always lying. The chief ingredient in yummy food is love. There is no better reward for hard work than good food. They told me to follow my heart. Guess where it led me? To the fridge. When you immerse yourself in the culinary culture of Khmer To live a full life, you have to fill your stomach first. Carbs might be my soulmate. All I want for Christmas is ... food. Never eat more than you can lift. The most essential part of a well-balanced diet is — food! Dear diet...

THE SECRET OF ANTARCTICA

 Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "Secrets Beneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor. The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today. As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonis...

Evening Street Food, Eating Street Foods @ Ta Khmao

 Evening Street Food, Eating Street Foods @ Ta Khmao Riverside Park, Cambodian Street Food I really like to watch your videos can you show more about country side want to see views Cambodian Street Food in Phnom Penh, Cambodia!

The Biggest Secret in Human History - Nibiru is Coming

445 000 years ago, “creator gods” - as they call it - came to Earth. They were called the Anunnaki , which means "Those Who from Heaven to Earth Came". These beings inhabited a distant orbiting planet called Nibiru, which only entered our solar system every 3,600 years. They describe Nibiru as many times the diameter of Earth, and abundant with iron oxide, making its rivers and lakes appear red. A side note about Nibiru: according to the Sumerian tablets, Nibiru’s atmosphere began to deteriorate and became a hostile place for life, and in order to restore it, the Annunaki needed one important element for their atmosphere: Have you ever wondered why schools teach so little if anything about the world’s first advanced civilization ? Especially when it introduced so many things we still use today ... Why the mystery around Sumeria which was in Mesopotamia in what’s now modern-day Iraq? After all here’s just some of what they gave us: the modern calendar based on lunar cycles, t...

Most Dangerous Ways To School

Most Dangerous Ways To School | HIMALAYA (India) | Free Documentary  Twice a year the forbidding journey to the boarding school is necessary. Father Latak, looks to the sky and attempts to predict how the weather will develop. Only when he is sure that no storm is brewing, he starts to prepare the children for the trip over the river. It is a route that is so notorious, that it even has a name: Chadar- the path over the cloak of ice. One last time, his ten year old son Motup, plays in front of their hut. Motup is one of the few kids who regularly leave the village in order to attend one of the the better schools in town. Then the family gets ready for the long trip. The mother has sewn thick wool socks for the father and the children, and Tebean prayers and mantras are recited for protection along the way. Then the trip begins, where the children muss trust completely the experience and skill of their father. The first steps, only a few kilometers until the frozen river, seem easy ...