Srinivasan Sadasivam
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Dashcam: Iceland Ring Road highlights
Iceland Ring Road is very scenic. Photos and videos don't do right justice. Picked few random clips from my dashcam.
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Iceland Ring Road (West & North)
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Deildartunguhver Hotsprings: ruclips.net/video/vBLRD1EPR5o/видео.html Hraunfossar, Barnafoss: ruclips.net/video/vBLRD1EPR5o/видео.html Grabrok Volcanic crater: ruclips.net/video/vBLRD1EPR5o/видео.html Glaubaer ancient settlement: ruclips.net/video/vBLRD1EPR5o/видео.html Hofsos Basalt columns: ruclips.net/video/vBLRD1EPR5o/видео.html Artic bow scenic highway: ruclips.net/video/vBLRD1EPR5o/видео....
Icelandic horses
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Icelandic Horse is one of the oldest breeds of horse in the world. It was our goal to see these pure beauties during our drive around the recent Ring Road drive in Iceland, and it didn't take us long before we saw plenty of horses grazing on lots and lots of green pastures over the volcanic terrain. These horses are everywhere. It is said that 80,000 horses in a country that has a population of...
Driving to Mount Rainier
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North Cascades Scenic Byway
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North Cascades Scenic Byway
Seattle and Pacific North West 4K
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Seattle and Pacific North West 4K
Leavenworth, WA 4K
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Leavenworth is a Bavarian-styled village in the Cascade Mountains, in central Washington State. Alpine-style buildings with restaurants serving German beer and food line Front Street. Icicle road runs parallel to creek and you should turn right before entering the town - just after the Leavenworth Welcome sign. Also see my videos on:- Skagit Valley Tulips in 4K: ruclips.net/video/953W2-_8Gx0/ви...
Skagit Valley Tulips 4K
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Skagit Valley, Washington is 75 miles north of Seattle in I-5 corridor. Tulips bloom during the month of April, but as Mother Nature can be fickle sometimes. Most of the fields are in the west of the freeway. Farms allow you to park and walk up to the fields , but can't enter the fields. No fee for the fields, but Roozengaarde and Tulip Town charge a fee for better access to the flowerbeds and ...
Driving Page, AZ to Zion National Park via CA Route 89
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Driving CA 88 to Lake Tahoe
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Driving Yosemite National Park in Winter (Part-2)
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Driving Yosemite National Park in Winter (Part-2)
Driving A8: Berchtesgaden to Miesbach
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Driving thru Wachau (Danube) Valley - Vienna to Melk Abbey
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Driving Bohemian Countryside - Cesky-Krumlov and Austrian Border
Driving A6/E50 to Prague
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Driving A6/E50 to Prague
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Комментарии

  • @elvenking62
    @elvenking62 4 месяца назад

    Not a model. We call that a mock-up

  • @relicaro21
    @relicaro21 5 месяцев назад

    I always wondered why modern civilization think that older civilization were not capable. I feel that in the era and technology we live now would could easily achieve more, but money is too important now that it is not feasible. They mention that wood centering would be too expensive to build with, come on in those ages there was no budgeting and or analysers that would have to consult with accountants. They would just start the project and finish it.

  • @OmniGuy
    @OmniGuy 8 месяцев назад

    Laid brick from age 14 to age 56 69 now. Have a trip planned to Florence this coming September.. I would absolutely love to lay some brick on your scale project. If anyone knows how we could make that work, PLEASE let me know..

  • @relicaro21
    @relicaro21 8 месяцев назад

    not this big, but in Mexico there are a lot of houses and place with this type of domes that are just floating. Look for "techos de bóveda ladrillo"

  • @josephjutras1647
    @josephjutras1647 10 месяцев назад

    Great video which nicely explains the rope work! This other video clearly illustrates how the herringbone (spina pesce) pattern actually keeps the bricks from falling inward as the courses become steeper as they approach the top of the dome. ruclips.net/video/fukwDwDQOn8/видео.html

  • @Luigi-uj5ml
    @Luigi-uj5ml Год назад

    Now (2023) it is possible to travel from Interlaken Ost to Montreux, without the need to change trains at Zweisimmen train station, with the new GoldenPass Express (GPX). At the moment there are 3 pairs of trains a day. In addition to the usual 1st and 2nd class seats, there are VIP seats in which meals based on caviar and champagne are also served. The shield car remains in Zweisimmen together with the standard gauge locomotive of the BLS

  • @kjellg6532
    @kjellg6532 Год назад

    Here there are no herring bones and the top is perfectly flat: ruclips.net/video/-1_bU3WRoi0/видео.html

  • @kjellg6532
    @kjellg6532 Год назад

    Why all that noise in the background? Disturbing.

  • @kjellg6532
    @kjellg6532 Год назад

    The dimensions are enormous, but the principals are equal to what inuits do, building an igloo out of snow. This also with no scaffolding during its construction. In addition the slope of the Santa Maria dome follows near to the “chain line”. Thus there is next to no sideways forces in the arch in contrast to the half circle roman arch which tend to fall in the middle of the roof and move outwards at middle height of the arch. In fact there is probably very little stretch in the tension rings up the dome.

  • @johnryan2193
    @johnryan2193 Год назад

    This is a very good documentary about this incredible Christian building. So many of man's achievements were funded and encouraged in God's name . So while it is now fashionable to criticize faith and spirituality it is unlikely we would have risen as high as we have without our eye on a sense of the mystery of being .

  • @caiopagano606
    @caiopagano606 Год назад

    WHY THAT ANNOYING BAD MUSIC ALL THE TIME????????Great video, though.

  • @dreeevor
    @dreeevor Год назад

    Florenz

  • @che-256
    @che-256 Год назад

    Как же красиво! А у нас в стране разруха. Путин и его банда всё разворовала. Народ в нищете.

  • @petercrossley1069
    @petercrossley1069 Год назад

    Stop saying “deceiving” it is “deceptive”.

  • @zafarjoiya
    @zafarjoiya 2 года назад

    Goodfg

  • @zafarjoiya
    @zafarjoiya 2 года назад

    Good x

  • @zafarjoiya
    @zafarjoiya 2 года назад

    Good g

  • @zafarjoiya
    @zafarjoiya 2 года назад

    Kmal

  • @meliss36
    @meliss36 2 года назад

    So interesting, I would LOVE to go see his masterpiece in Florence.. the Americans did a fabulous job of making and working and figuring out how Brunelleschi built this gorgeous dome. ♥️🇺🇸

    • @weehudyy
      @weehudyy Год назад

      Ummm , Ricci did the work and the figuring out , the Americans were just following his plan

  • @nirbhay_raghav
    @nirbhay_raghav 2 года назад

    I would say this is close but not exact. Closer than anything I have come across. In the original design, the the octagon's diagonals did not meet at a single centre. But here they have set up the ropes such that they meet a single point at the bottom. So it's not exact. A "model" indeed

  • @billmccoy3666
    @billmccoy3666 2 года назад

    Masons and stone masons back then were ingenious.

  • @bompou
    @bompou 3 года назад

    It would have been nice to share some details, like where are we, and where are we going? Otherwise lovely video, very clean and good sound. Thankyou

  • @elecitagraeme2786
    @elecitagraeme2786 3 года назад

    I'm happy to see this video, I'll be driving up to Tahoe for the firs time. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @davidpierce5413
    @davidpierce5413 3 года назад

    Indeed THE BEST video on how this masterpiece was created. I could not figure it out in any other explanations.

  • @king_has_no_clothskul8635
    @king_has_no_clothskul8635 3 года назад

    It is not a big deal if mortar can hold it. Pantheon done 500 years ago than that. From the base of some, cross rails are laid and then you can build sector by sector and complete a foot of some at a time like ring within that sector you cab enclose both outside and inside for support till mortar solidifies. It took 16 years so they might have done a foot of ring per year. Today it would be done in a year for some serious dough. You can see holes on the dome to lay rails held at the centre. Base need not cover full circle line a cover while rails can run all along. For that time it Is impressive but not more than pantheon. Golgumaz in bijapur has bigger masonry second largest dome and it is sitting on inclined arch and not vertical ones that us incredibly impressive and it echoes 14 timesb. and to be fair it was done in 16 century by moghal bhamini king. The Muslim's were impeccable in their architecture. Unlike roman's who have had issues with them. The leaning tower, this one, Peters basilica and Spain church which have taken forever. May be they wanted to push the limits. The tag Mahal took 20 years and no mistakes allowed. The golgumaz aka whispering gallery took 30 and perfect it is. Muslim's have had high minars too. But Italians aka rome have numerous blockbusters.and putting lantern on the top mastered by Hindu architecture who were something else. Built palaces in the mountains! What? But masonry arch is owned by roman's I think.so as impressive as this is it is not the only game in town

    • @weehudyy
      @weehudyy Год назад

      Brunelleschi wasn't a trained architect and apparently spent a lot of time in Rome checking Roman bricklaying techniques . He was very secretive about his methods , and his contemporaries said it couldn't be done .

    • @king_has_no_clothskul8635
      @king_has_no_clothskul8635 Год назад

      @@weehudyy the wooden lattice was built at the top around the base frame like stair case rather than ground up. it works as dome is not heavy. the moghul did one better. they had arche on inward inclining walls( octagon wall which taper inside not like straight walls over which dome is sitting). this is from byzantine empire. a superior technology i have no idea how without a sticky material it is possible( they had no iron). but roman did it first like pantheon. did they have cover tecnology that is not clear. like pantehon is not covered. because top stone is a crown stone and it just cant be plasted. it has to be trying be prestressed and pushing others outside like an arch trying to straighten. ------------ these days they use iron rims and i am not sure they have a clue how they built in those days. because they are not given a 3 months small project to build a small dome using those tools and skills like build a replica 1/10 of it! Even italy seems to have moved on.

    • @chrismaggio7879
      @chrismaggio7879 Год назад

      @@king_has_no_clothskul8635 You seem intent on "yours being better" like a small child on the playground. You need to appreciate what he did here, with the training he had not being as an architect, his idea untested, his sales pitch being "trust me" and his scale being immense! Yes, the dome you speak of is a marvel, but until YOU, kingy-poo, actually create something of this scale, with these unknown parameters and issues, with the lack of machines and supports, then you have no reason to be so immature. Here, the way you are protesting this achievement, you just sound like a spoiled child who won't accept the dome as an incredible feat. It is not a contest but an architectural wonder, of which there are many. So be gracious and not so petty, and appreciate the beauty of the dome. Cheers

    • @king_has_no_clothskul8635
      @king_has_no_clothskul8635 Год назад

      @@chrismaggio7879 it is not unknown fool. this is application eng. are italians bosses now? usa built sky-scrappers which cant be built that old technology. the pantehon which is bigger than this dome already established that! I am not sure they had the technology to cap it like modern ones! ------- this was built long after pantheon so better tools were available. they nearly goofed up leaning tower as well. it sunk and even today cant be fixed. what it would cost if you built from scratch? 250 mil max! and they cant even fix it. italy barring their food, cloths, tourism and their 2 cars have been low-budget in the modern era. everything about them is fancy! the byzantine empire also built magnificent buildings and even the russian czars and not to mention mughal architecture( the taj mahal built during same era without much fuss and it is more magnificent than anything italians ever built!) --------------- the mughuls built dome over inclined walls( ridiculous! ever heard of that?) GOLD GUMBAZ IS THE SECOND LARGEST DOME IN THE WORLD( IT ECHOES MORE THAN 14 TIMES) BUILT WITH THAT STYLE! mid 16 th century. ---------------- PANTHEON IS A REAL DEAL AS DOME WAS BUILT IN BC. and it looks SOLID EVEN TODAY! so whatever they did later still is not gonna beat that dome! ------------------- As an engineer i have habit of observing rather than the end product like a normal tourist. though i have to put a tourist hat as i was there for that reason first( if i go to italy) ------------------------ so AFTER THE PANTHEON, it looks SKY-SCARPPER OR HANGING BRIDGES( GOLD STATE ONE OR BROOKLYN) AFTER RCC CAME IN QUALIFIES AS BIGGEST BREAKTHROUGH! THOUGH QUALITY OF CEMENT HAS IMPROVED SAY 10 TIMES SINCE SKY-SCRAPPERS WERE BUILT( NOT SURE WHAT THEY MIX THESE DAYS) -------------------------- OTHER TECHNOLOGIES NON CEMENT HAVE BEEN USED. LIKE DAMS BUILT WITH EARTHEN MOULD WHICH HAVE STOOD MORE THAN 200 TO 300 YEARS. --------------------- THE DOME TECHNOLOGY IS NOT CLEAR KNOWN TO ONLY ITALIANS OR ELSEWHERE IS NOT CLEAR. -------------------- IT WAS DISCUSSED A LOT IN NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNELS IN USA( TALKING ABOUT ROMAN EMPIRE) ------------------- THIS LATEST VISIT WAS 20 YEARS I SAW THE FIRST PROGRAMME. ---------------- AN ITALIAN MAN GAVE A JACKET FOR 60 DOLLARS TO MY FRIEND WHO GIFTED TO MY FRIEND. IT WAS REDDISH BROWN DARKER FERRARI JACKET. CANT BE FOUND IN VERSACE OR ARMANI. I WAS SWEATING PROFUSELY AND IT WAS STOLEN IN A BAR. ------------- I MISS THAT JACKET DESPITE HAVING BROUGHT PLENTY OF OTHER ITALIAN PRODUCTS. SURELY IT WAS LIKE 150 DOLLARS AT LEAST. HE JUST HAD TO SELL IT. ------------------ IN USA I EVEN WENT TO PURCHASE A LAMBHORG FOR 65K STRAIGHT UP CASH BUT IT WAS GREEN( AMERICAN DO ANYTHING). GREEN LAMBHORG? --------------------- YOU POOING ON MY KINGDOM YOU WONT HAVE ARSE TO POO. BEWARE WHAT YOU WISH FOR FOOL.

    • @chrismaggio7879
      @chrismaggio7879 Год назад

      @@king_has_no_clothskul8635 First off, no one is pooing on anyone's kingdom. This started as a conversation about engineering and a dome. I am truly sorry you have become so heated and offended but you are wayyyyyy to emotional about things which have no direct connection to you (as in, you did not build or design any of these things). If you want to get angry about something let's talk FIFA and the matches this week! Relax. There are two things you need to know. 1: Yes, anyone who paints a Lamborghini green is a dumb-ass! Terrible color for that car. and number 2: Your comment "italy barring their food, cloths, tourism and their 2 cars have been low-budget in the modern era." is absolutely hilarious and TRUE! haha I think if you calm down we can be friends, as I believe you are a clever person. Please have a peaceful day and back off on the anger when you don't agree with someone, because it means we can't have a dialogue, just a screaming match. Be well, king.

  • @rumbepack
    @rumbepack 3 года назад

    lol what? the lifting materials didnt exist? so i guess the romans build hadrian mausoleum and the pantheon with anti gravity machines.

    • @lkrnpk
      @lkrnpk 3 года назад

      they did exist but not one like Brunelleschi did it

  • @MilciadesAndrion
    @MilciadesAndrion 3 года назад

    Great video. The explanations are easy to follow and logical. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I liked the video and subscribed to the channel.

  • @marias.s.oliveira2748
    @marias.s.oliveira2748 3 года назад

    Esse trem sai de onde evai pra onde?quando eu voltar na suíça quero conhecer.quem souber me fala por favor

  • @wakeupalice2065
    @wakeupalice2065 3 года назад

    Spina di pesce = herringbone

  • @robertlimestone6248
    @robertlimestone6248 3 года назад

    The web of ropes and strings that stretched across the chasm of the dome cross at a single point in the center of the space being created. That point floating in space was what Brunelleschi would see every day, way up high, during construction. And when he tried to draft the lines on paper (lines that converge on a single point) he realized the key to perspective. in his treatise on perspective, he describes perspective effects in two dimensional terms because he doesn't yet have the words to describe something in 3D.

  • @QuantumPV
    @QuantumPV 3 года назад

    God bless you!

  • @thatisartnotpffft6368
    @thatisartnotpffft6368 3 года назад

    The first left after 19:42 is one of the most beautiful places I've explored. Nice vid...such a beautiful drive!.👍

  • @solismasonry1807
    @solismasonry1807 3 года назад

    Check the bóveda catalana technique used in Spain and Mexico, also used in Nubia Egypt in ancient times, no support needed, Brunelleschi use this technique in a large scale, the herringbone bricks are just to lock in the corses, and “a just in case” sliding in as he moved up the dome, and also to keep the correct angle. What secret? It’s simple All those strings at that height will be a nightmare, it’s simpler than that, from column to column, with an arch with a span x dimension and spring line in proportion with the span, the dome will go up together with the columns. Each complete circle/ corse will stay in place once is set, leaving the herringbone ribs sticking up for the next corse and so on. It seams like he used the rounded windows below the dome as a radius point for each section on the opposite side, the masons will aim from the dome to the designated window for each section, using a straight stick to check specially the vertical brick that will stick up for the next corse, an amateur will set the brick in between each rib.

  • @stefanoamato1714
    @stefanoamato1714 3 года назад

    pizza

  • @FL668
    @FL668 3 года назад

    what video camera you were using?

  • @FL668
    @FL668 3 года назад

    Nice video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @peterabderhalden4073
    @peterabderhalden4073 4 года назад

    Switzerland is among the countries with the highest number of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) cases per capita in the world👎👎👎

  • @sandeepghosh43
    @sandeepghosh43 4 года назад

    Nice video...I heard this background music for many other videos as well..liked it...which track is this !!

  • @Afilgud2
    @Afilgud2 4 года назад

    Put your feet on the floor!

  • @raihansrk
    @raihansrk 4 года назад

    Very Nice. Check out this same route by Car. ruclips.net/video/W_0_84CaMLI/видео.html

  • @yeetyeet2751
    @yeetyeet2751 4 года назад

    brunelleschi was a bad bitch he really did THAT

  • @shirleyf4808
    @shirleyf4808 4 года назад

    The dome is an amazing masterpiece. Brunelleschi was my icon. Couldn't understand how it was built until I watch this video. I finally got what I want to finish my assignment.

    • @king_has_no_clothskul8635
      @king_has_no_clothskul8635 Год назад

      you putting pantheon over this? you need your head checked. that was built before AC. this one around 16 th century! think about it.

  • @helilebon2383
    @helilebon2383 4 года назад

    Where ist the train driver sitting? Wo sitzt der Lokführer? Où est assis le conducteur? The tracks are very clean. Die Gleise sind sehr sauber. Les voies sont très propres. We are in Switzerland. Wir sind in der Schweiz. Nous sommes en Suisse.

  • @jamesrivis620
    @jamesrivis620 4 года назад

    Can REALLY do without the piddle muzak and listen instead to the ambient sounds.

  • @mark1837
    @mark1837 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed the video and the music was satisfying. I am glad you included your family in the video...thanks for the fun and relaxing ride through the Swiss countryside.

  • @layna8924
    @layna8924 4 года назад

    SRINIVASAN, A FEW THINGS...TUNNELS ARE FUN TOO...NO NEED TO EDIT THEM OUT...BODIES & WOBBLY CAMERAS DARTING HITHER & YON, MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO VIEW THE LANDSCAPE...STILL, THANKYOU FOR POSTING IT...THIS IS THE CLOSEST VIEW OF THE LAKE BY TRAIN I'VE BEEN ABLE TO FIND ON YTUBE...VANCOUVER, CANADA...;)

  • @f0rtitude
    @f0rtitude 4 года назад

    Great background music, wish video quality was better

  • @Ozman34
    @Ozman34 4 года назад

    Drove this twice....an AMAZING ROAD.

  • @bartbley1269
    @bartbley1269 4 года назад

    It looks to me from the old drawing an octagon with a circle on the out side of the octagon intersecting the points on the octagon 5:58. Less arch than the flower pattern but would most likely work just the same

  • @sayshinobi951
    @sayshinobi951 4 года назад

    I like domes and i have a big passion to make one if the biggest domes o the world even it will cost me my fortune.