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War Robots UPDATE 3.8 🔥 - ULTIMATE GUIDE 🔥 new map, new robots, new weapons, WR event - Duration: 4:09.

What's up, Pilots? We've got the 3.8 Update here!

New map carrier

robot battles on a ship with a killer ocean view

Carrier has everything

It's a brawler heaven with lots of cover and corridors and has plenty of open space for some long-range shooting

Be careful this map is dangerous! Fall from the ship...

And you will regret it as your robot plummets into eternity

Watch out Hover pilots!

What's new for your hangar? Like Griffin? then you'll love Raven!

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Aretuza Axemen - A Gwent in-depth guide - Duration: 23:33.

Problems with defeating Axemen or piloting a solid Axemen deck yourself?

I know that feeling, so let's look at the deck in detail!

Hi everyone, Green Cricket here doing weekly Gwent guides, requested by you down in the

Youtube comments below, so we can master the game and reach the goals we set ourselves!

The content of this video will be:

The decklist, with explanations of the synergies A mulligan guide

Our general plan for playing this deck an analysis of every matchup and how we need

to adapt to that and an example match.

Let's start with the decklist and why we use exactly those cards and not Derran for example.

For those who are newer to the game: Axemen will buff themselves by 1 for every

damage enemies on the opposite row receive, meaning they will receive 1 point every round

for a Weather tick, 3 points every round if your Skellige Storm hits 3 units on the enemy

row and 4 points for each Warship that is played.

They are great as a finisher in combination with our Leader, which will split 9 damage

to enemies on the opposite row, therefore triggering your Axemen 9 times.

So if you have two Axemen on the board and drop Harald you can do a 33 points swing!

However, Axemen are easily countered by cards like Scorch, Mandrake and so on, so one of

the most important lessons of this guide is, that you should not rely on your Axemen too

much.

A lot of games you will win, without your Axemen even developing value and that is thanks

to our ships.

Warship is a solid 11 point play, with the ability of removal, which is handy to kill

off enemy elves or triggering our Iris.

If you have Axemen on the right row, you will also trigger them for 4 points each.

Whaler is especially useful when you have Gold Weather on the board because they are

able to move an enemy to a row you like, for example, an empty row with weather on it or

into the row, where your Axemen are already waiting to get buffed.

Pirate Captain enables us to pull Warships or Corsairs from the deck and Spearmaiden

can be used to pull any other bronze except Corsairs.

Corsairs are the most versatile cards in the deck because as soon as you have a Whaler

or a Warship in the graveyard, you have the free choice which one you want to rez, which

lets you adapt to the current board situation.

Restore is best used onto a Pirate Captain in round 3 for a big powerplay, but a Spearmaiden

also makes a good target!

Typically I don't use it on Axemen, except I am really sure that there are no counters

in the enemy deck and my Axemen is able to grow.

Sigdrifa lets you resurrect everything except corsairs and Skellige Storm deals damage to

3 units on a row, which is a lot of damage on its own, but really skyrockets, if you

are able to place an Axemen onto that row as well.

Now let's talk about what makes this deck different than the standard Axemen deck, which

play Derran.

The problem with Derran is, that he is even more easily counter-able than axeman, thanks

to his low health.

A skellige storm is enough to get Axemen out of Alzur's Thunder range, but Derran will

still die to it.

Instead, we use Iris, to have a big round 3 finisher, where the only condition is, that

she needs to die.

And we have a lot of tools to do so, with Whalers and Warship.

Especially in combination with a Restored Pirate Captain, you can immediately setup

the board for her, granting you more value than Derran most of the time.

Udalryk we need to counterspy and to look for the cards we need, while Skjall is able

to pull Iris or Udalryk, depending on whats left in the deck.

Through Hym, we have perfect control over this, by allowing us to either play Udalryk

or Iris directly or by playing Skjall into the one card which is still left in your deck.

Gold Weather is able to provide an insane amount of value especially if you can use

Whalers to place the enemy's units onto the different rows.

Birna Bran is another Skellige Storm with a 6 point body.

Just plain good.

Nothing more to say about it.

When you start the game, you need to be mindful of your Mulligan!

Cards you want to keep are: Pirate captains, Whalers, Axeman, Spearmaiden,

as many weathers as possible and Hym.

Cards you want to get rid off are: Corsairs, because you don't have anything

to resurrect!

Warships, so you can pull them with captains and assure your captains don't brick

Udalryk, if you have Iris on hand and you are able to pull it with Skjall or Hym.

Depending on your enemy, you need to adjust your Mulligan, but we talk more about this

in the matchup section.

Let's move to the general gameplay plan: Axemen like red-coins, so if we are on blue

we typically dry pass, except the matchup does not allow that, but more about this in

the matchup section.

Other than that, we always open with Gold Weather.

I was hesitant about this for a long time because I thought I need to bait the enemy's

weather clear first, but that's pretty hard and loses you a lot of value.

Better to just play it straight into their face and get the clear out.

If you have more weather you just follow up with that after the clear, if not then you

need to rely on your Ships to win this.

Nothing is lost because weather clear is always a very low tempo play.

If the weather sticks, we will use Whalers to position the enemies, to get the maximum

value out of the weather.

As soon as we have 3 targets in a row, which won't die immediately, we follow up with Skellige

Storm to further maximize the weather damage.

This is the row, where our Axemen have the best chance to stick, so typically we follow

up by placing them on the board.

Then we follow up with more ships, ideally with Warships to gain points and to setup

our graveyard for round 3.

Try to stay ahead and get card advantage, so we can pull off a powerful finisher.

A short round 3 is where a lot of Axemen deck struggle, but this deck has a chance to shine.

By setting up our board with Sigdrifa into Axemen, Restore into Pirate Captain into Corsair

in a ship, we can put a lot of units onto the board in only a few turns, getting the

full value of Iris, which we will destroy with the resurrected warship.

This is often enough, but don't forget that Harald is also a 15 point play, so keeping

him for round 3 is a good idea.

The best situation is when we have last play and we know we can make an Axemen stick to

the board because, for example, Henselt's last card is Bloody Baron.

In that case, we resurrect or drop the Axeman and play Harald as the last card for extra

9 points on the Axemen.

Some general tips: If the enemy spies you in round 2 and you

use Hym to pull your spy, then he can't drypass on you because of the extra 3 points of Hym.

You can also use Hym into Skjall into Udalryk to only lose 5 points for getting card advantage,

which can push an enemy out of the round, especially they are under the gold weather

or you have your Axemen ticking.

That way you will actually gain points by playing a spy!

Be careful with your Skjall in your round 3 mulligan or he may end up as a dead card.

Don't forget that Skjall can either pull Udalryk or Iris, so Mulligan one of those if you are

in danger of drawing into Sjkall.

Those were just some general tips, but adapting to each matchup is key for this deck, so let's

go through each of them in detail.

Alchemy Mulligan away your Axemen.

All of them, because they won't survive the Viper Witchers.

Your machines and weather will win this for you, especially if your enemy can't high roll

into weather clear from runestone or Black Blood.

And even if, then you just throw more weather at them!

Since they need to play Mahakam Ale, they won't row stack, making it even easier for

your weather to hit.

Be careful with Iris though, because they can buff her up with Swallow or use Vilgefortz

to trigger it before you want her to be triggered.

Reveal Like Alchemy, don't focus on your Axemen to

much, since they can get rid of it with Scorpions and Mangonels.

Typically Reveal also plays Scorch and Yennefer: Enchantress or Villentretenmeth for double

Scorch.

This is why I would try to play Axemen after they are most likely to stick, like when you

already established a Skellige storm, so the enemy needs to make use of their scorching

effects in round 1.

Keep Iris for round 3 and do a decent value push there, because, without the Scorches,

they won't be able to create that much power anymore.

Greatswords The bad news: your weather may be soaked by

their Greatswords.

The good news: Their ships will trigger your Axemen!

This matchup is really a love-hate relationship.

Mulligan your gold weather, because Greatswords will soak most of the damage and you don't

want to trigger his engines for him.

Skellige Storm, on the other hand, is good to have, because as soon as he lined up units,

Skellige Storm will still be able to deal 3 damage per turn, as long as the first unit

it hits is an enemy longship!

Play your Axemen early (even before weather), then apply Skellige Storm and use your Whalers

to pull units into the storm, while breaking up the Longship - Greatsword combo.

It may look like you can catch up with your enemy, but don't forget that they have Coral

and Mandrake, while you have no removal at hand.

Therefore getting that out of your enemy's hand in round 1 is very helpful.

Don't rely on Axemen as your finisher, because you may not get good targets to hit with Harald

(like Greatswords that reset).

Instead try to go for the Restore into Captain, etc. into Iris combo.

If Coral has not been played you can also bait Coral with your Iris, so you can deploy

Axemen afterwards.

Boats It's like Greatswords, but this time your

weather actually will provide you value!

Bran is most likely to start off with carryover, so I would dry pass to avoid going down a

card.

Since Bran does not run weather clear, you can be sure that your weather will stick,

so get Axemen out and get that card advantage.

Also, Bran really does not like short rounds, so it's all about winning the long one.

However, don't forget that one Axemen will be Coral'ed, so don't risk anything and better

get all available Axemen out.

Veterans Like Boats, they do not run weather clear,

so it will generate quite some value for you.

The difference to boats is, that they are actually really good in a short round and

they don't really care about round 1 length, they even embrace a medium round, which is

just enough to setup their graveyard.

Since they are not playing Spy, fully commit to round 1, use your Spy to turn the colour

of the coin in your favour and win it, so they don't bleed you with a semi-long round

2 and short round 3.

Henselt Dethmold may clear your weather, but he can

do so only once, so get it out asap, because another benefit is: the more weather you play

in the beginning, the fewer units will become targets for his machines.

Henselt typically row stacks, so wait until you see which row he commits to, get the Skellige

Storm out, deploy your Axemen and use Warships so they survive.

Be aware that Henselt runs Scorch, so create a decent point gap between your Axemen or

your enemy will use their machines to line them up for a double scorch, which will cost

you the game.

If Scorch is out, you can play Iris as your first card in round 3, further denying machine

targets, before you setup your board with Restore and co.

Coinflip Elves Your weather may stick or not, which depends

on if they are able to use Brouver to get Ida and how lucky they are with getting weather

clear from Elven Scout or Doppler.

Use your Ships to kill off their Elves or to pull them into weather and pass before

they are able to play their Vanguards for insane value.

It may be tempting to just over roll them with badass Axemen and weather that stuck,

but keep in mind that Shirru is in the deck, so consider that, before you commit to the

round.

Shupe It's the same as Coinflip elves, but with

less ability to clear your weather and less power in a long round.

Commit to a long round and hope that Shupe won't get the option they are looking for!

Don't forget they run Shirru and possibly Elven Archer and Wardancer, so stagger your

Axemen in a way, that you prevent the double Scorch.

Moonlight Moonlight is the only deck, where I would

hold back my weather, to override his as soon as he plays it.

Even if he does not play moonlight, because he is afraid of your weather, you already

are denying them a lot of points!

Play your Axemen and use Warships to buff them, while avoiding row stacking too hard,

because he may switch to offensive weather and Blood Moon will punish you for a full

row.

Deathwish Their Cyclops is able to destroy a friendly

unit and deal their power in damage, so try to play your axemen, before they can utilize

an 11 power unit or your spy for 13 damage.

Early Axemen also make sense, because Deathwish have some high tempo plays like Griffin into

Dao and it may be hard to compete with that if you have no Axemen on the board.

Skellige Storm on rows with Dao's is great because it won't run out of targets this way.

Okay, enough of the matchups, let's head into an example match!

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The Complete Guide to Keeping Summer Whites White | Summer Fashion Hacks! - Duration: 3:13.

No colour is more refreshing and easy to style as white!

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A lot of times, there can be an invisible layer of dust or water

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Frostpunk Tutorial Guide (Beginner) - Duration: 40:44.

hello guys and welcome to my new players guide for the game Frost Punk frost Punk

came out today on the 24th of April 2018 it's a base-building survival game so we

have to build a base to survive the frost the snow the ice whatever you want

to call it so let's start a game I've obviously been practicing before this

video so I could just take you through the basics of how it works so what we're

gonna do we're gonna select the first scenario there's a couple more that you

can unlock but let's just do the first one for the sake of this tutorial you

can customize it so for now just for the second tutorial we're gonna set it to

easy mode okay just so we can understand the basics so let's start so you can

watch the opening cutscene if you want so a new home so let me take you through

the very very basic so you start out in this crater and the very first thing you

might find is essentially what do I do so as we've they are billions first

thing you want to do is pause time immediately pause it you can set it to

normal speed fast speed or very fast speed and you can move around with WASD

or you can all right click to move around I prefer WASD if you want to

rotate the camera hold middle click and middle click will allow you to rotate

you can zoom in and out using the scroll wheel now

the first thing you want to do is look at your resources so you have 60 Cole

you have 50 wood you have 30 steel this is easy mode harder modes you have less

and less and you have 150 raw food and zero food rations so you need to gather

raw food to prepare it into food for your citizens and all you're given

initially is this generator which you'll use to heat up at night and it will burn

you through your coals so you will have to find a way to replace your coal and

days like this so you can see here day five the temperature will drop so we

have to be prepared for that but we don't have to worry about it just yet

when it's minus 20 it's okay even though -20 C is flipping cold in real life and

we have stockpiles later on we might worry about getting

more stockpiles now the very first thing you want to do is assign your citizens

to gather so what you can see around this map you can see these deposits so

you see here coal pile steel wreckage wood crates and so on so to assign

people to them I would suggest would first select this wood crates then you

select how many people you want to assign to it I personally just go all

out so our 15 people to there and 4 will get some will prioritize wood because we

need it to build a houses and we'll get some steel yeah now the thing is you

can't assign kids to work really unless is signed into law so for now we're only

assigning engineers to gather things but if we want the kids to help out as well

click on this button book of laws you can also access it pressing L and you

see here you have adoption click on that and you can see these are the different

laws you can set into place the first one I recommend you put is child labor

safe jobs so you have child shelters but do the safe jobs first and you can see

here children can work in safe workplaces hope will fall slightly

children workers can be injured in accidents so beware of that

okay so we've now assigned everyone and what I recommend really is every single

person is always employed so you can see here 15 kids unemployed so let's assign

them now to gathering this steel ok so now every single person is employed

now every single person also needs to be housed so that's a thing so what you

want to do to build houses click on here construction or be people you get tense

so adds with they are billions that you start with tents and then you can

upgrade them as you go along so in order to build it it says there you need 10

wood which means we need 80 wood to house all 80 citizens right now we have

50 so when we get furthermore we'll assign eight houses so

let's do it so because it's only going up because

we've assigned people to it so you see now pause time they have exactly eighty

wood now what one thing I recommend is to build the houses as close to the

center as possible because at night when it gets really cold or days when it gets

really cold the generator will provide heating so favor the houses as close to

the middle as possible is in my opinion now these drops like these wood crates

and steel and so on they're only temporary so don't worry too much about

putting settlements to gather these crates and so on because they will just

disappear very quickly now however these trees are more permanent so when you

want to build sawmills which we'll do later then we can build sawmills on a

more permanent basis so anyway so we've got our eighty wood so let's build some

tents so the good thing is is kind of snap to grid so you can see here like it

will snap to grid it will say how much space it will take and so on so here we

go so once you free make sure you don't leave any unnecessary gaps you want to

use this space as efficiently as possible

so six seven eight there we go so now we're out of wood but it doesn't matter

because we're about to get more but at least we will have the all the homes for

all the people you want everyone to always be housed so let's fast forward

it a bit now the way it works in this game is that there is day and night

cycle where people will only work during certain hours of the day so you need to

be aware of that now later on you can get something in the law called

emergency shift and what that will allow you to do and it will be the next one we

get is allow certain buildings to operate 24 hours a day or even longer if

you get extended shift but we're not going to worry about that just yet but

just be aware that when is quitting time they will stop for the night so do

anticipate that when you're gathering resources so let's keep gathering so

yeah if it's announced that a 8 p.m. workday ends now you'll get these

occasional pop-ups so click on it and it will give you certain warnings things to

worry about so it says here the heating is off generators off people are afraid

they'll freeze to death now if you don't provide them heating they will literally

freeze to death on the first night so the weighted check really is click this

button here this for monitor and you can see the temperature so you can see

because it's so close to the generator it's a livable work condition and this

symbol here tells you the fact that 60 people currently are homeless which

means we have to just wait for all the tents to be built and other ones been

built so now it says 50 and so on so we have anticipated that ahead of time

because you're watching a movie guide and you love it

ok so now in order to hear the this first target we're going to activate the

generators so let's do that now so activate it but so that goal is now done

now there is ok so now it's given us warning the generator hums with

reassuring warmth but we shouldn't take it for granted if the generator goes

down the city dies be mindful of coal reserves so we have to keep an eye on

the coal and now we need food so we need a way to get raw food and build a cook

house so we can cook meals and if I just pause one thing you can do again you can

look at all these different tutorials by clicking that button on the top left so

you see down here now it says secure food supply build a hunter's hot or a

hot house and build a cook house to prepare the meals ok so if we go to

construction we go to food we want one hunt as huh so and the good thing is you

can build them as far away as you'd like but buildings don't work unless

they have an adjacent road so do be wary of that before you build anything so and

also as well if you put a building over potential resources like wood or so on

it will destroy them and it'll give you a warning so it says here building here

will destroy resources so it does warn you if that will actually happen so

beware of that make sure you build somewhere where initially won't destroy

resources so we're gonna build it like I said we want as many of these we want

the inner ring to be houses only and essentially because it the closer to the

middle the better ok so let's build it let's build it out

here so we have our zone here now like I said we need to connect it to a road

otherwise this building won't work so what you do click on here and then click

on build Street what you can then do you can connect a street to the building now

beware that this does use wood so make sure you keep an eye on your wood supply

so let me just keep building keep building ok

so that is done now as I said resources are scarce especially at the beginning

of the game so don't go crazy and build roads everywhere then you'll run out of

wood and then you can't build anything else so beware of that now the next

thing we want to do we want to build a cook house so that we can prepare food

that is gathered for us so let's build a cook house right next door we don't it

doesn't have to be next door it's just we're trying to get it out of the way of

the houses at the middle and again this won't work unless it has a road so build

another road there ok now the next step after this is to start researching other

facilities without researching will have very limited options you see we can only

build two for food and two for resources and so on so what you need to do to get

research is to build these they're called workshops so let's put the

workshops let's put it way of here and we're only gonna build one of

them for now later on I'll see if I could if I can build more we still have

plenty of wood so let's assign wood to them again you need to like I said if

you don't assign a road then it won't work you don't have to do all the way to

the center I just do because OCD or whatever

now one thing you need to keep in mind is also the health of your citizens so

one thing you can do open up here you can see health tab now we don't have

enough wood we need 25 wood percent we only have 19 at the moment so for now

given we've already said build eight houses and build the hunter ha and the

cook house and a workshop we're basically done for the day until more

can be done so let's fast forward time until the next morning and it is really

important to build the roads without the roads if these buildings won't function

okay so people for our convoy the basic resources are now secured we can try and

rescue people we left behind bill the beacon Scout the frost land and save as

many survivors when the expedition as possible you'll need a workshop to

design plans for more advanced buildings okay now so we built the hunter Hut and

we've also built the cook house now we do need to assign people to them so we

need to work out which one of these facilities we can take people off

usually what I do is I take people off the because we don't really need steel

at the moment we need some later but not right now we already have 115 so I take

them off there and I assign them to the cook house because children are good for

that they can cook soup or whatever now for the hunter shop you can only put

workers so take a look at all the places you might have put people to work and

unassign a few so that you can put them to work in the hunt workshop so

let's get rid of these 15 workers here and assign them to their the more the

better so now we have food coming in because if we have no food then people

will starve to death so for now until we get a more permanent route for these

resources will keep people gathering coal so let's get the workers off here

and let's get five engineers off here and let's assign the ten kids so we

still have 15 people working so we have ten kids and five engineers but we have

a bunch of workers available for other things so what you want to do for the

research facility or the work house you want to assign the engineers you can

only assign engineers to workshops now what you can do you can click here add

new research and then this is a technology tree this is what allows us

to gather more beep like recent research new facilities basically now we want a

permanent income of wood so good idea is to research the sawmill first

so let's research that ok and one thing we do need as well we can see here

people are sign to get sick so go to health we need wood which is why we're

building of researching the sawmill once we get the sawmill we gather some more

wood then we will okay let's see let's assign the people the wood crates for

now no one's available ok so what make sure we cover more with the book then

we'll build a medical center ASAP so because when people start getting sick

they don't ever get cured unless they get treated so let's keep going now it's

not my intention to finish the entire level during this video because that'll

take hours like they are billions like one level might take five or six hours

but I wanted to just show you the basics so create a call shortage the number of

sick is rising we don't have enough materials to build a medical post

perhaps a short burst of effort could help us with the necessary resources

okay so emergency shift let's sign that into law

so the work shift can be extended to 24 hours so for now what that means is so

we have five people I set assigned here we can say here mergency shift so people

will work through the night on these places and I would say only do this at

the beginning it's not that important later on but is definitely important at

the beginning and also keep in mind what they are actually gathering so we have

15 people yet so this they're gathering two woods and one steel which is good

because we need lots and lots of words at the beginning of the game now when we

get to 25 wood will build a medical center now things you have to manage in

this game are the discontent level you need to make sure it doesn't reach the

maximum and hope level you need to make sure that reaches a maximum if your

discontent reaches a hundred percent and you hope reaches zero then you lose the

level you as a leader get banished from the city and it's game over so yep so we

have to what I'm gonna do now I'm going to pause the recording I'm gonna build a

little bit more I'll show you what I've done and then we will come back once

I've built a beacon and I'm ready to send people off on the next expedition

so I'll see you in a moment

okay so we have now built our first beacon so what I did is I still have the

food going we can see we've cleared up a few of these places we're still

gathering some coal we're still doing research every time research is finished

we then just research something else so I'm not currently researching hunters

gear I got a sawmill I've got a beacon you need to research with the beacon

before you can do it and I finally we highly recommend you research the

heaters quite quickly as well because you're gonna need it for the first

temperature drop now you can see our food is more than enough coal is going

well and everything else is fine now the way it works you need to make a party

before you can send them out on research so to do that you need to make sure you

have at least five workers available then you click on the beacon click on

this plus sign okay and then we want to send people for the expedition so you

see here we've now got a scout team one eventually get more Scout teams but we

have to research that for later on now now that we've left the now we've got

the beacon we can go between seas so what you can then do you want to explore

the different areas that become available the more you further you

explore the more becomes available so click here Locke's expedition and we

want to then click on we then click on the party wherever it is then we click

on this symbol here which will send the party to the new place and we want to do

it quickly so you see here Scouts one are now sent to the Lost expedition

there's an observatory and there's other places nearby like I said we will do

them one at time now then just click back on the city to get back into the

city scroll mouse up and so on so generally everything seems to be fine at

the moment but we'll keep an eye on it so there's one at the moment there's one

person sick hope is okay discontent is it's better than it could be people are

not happy because of the emergency shifts

but I thought it was necessary now we're now ready to search and so on so sending

people out in the first expedition actually generates quite a lot of hope

so let's see that let's fast forward

okay so now you can see on this timer that the seven hours remaining until

they get back or until they reach their destination sorry so okay we saw people

researching now I am researching 100 gear right now because it will make us

gather even more food but right now we saw we could take food for granted

because it's kind of full but later on when we get more citizens and we're

gonna miss it so yeah so there we go so let's pause time so now this is finished

it says waiting so click on it and it says here we've now arrived at the locks

of expedition and we want to explore it they're survivors we found here so let's

click explore so we found some survivors sites discovered a crash site and a

sturdy shelter so let's escort them back to the sea now

we do have a choice what we're going to do nice when they get back to the city

then we'll do the next area we'll go to this sturdy shelter ok

so generally people are happy so now generally you can see here people are

living comfortably the temperatures are good so it's very comfortable as long as

they're in a comfortable environment it prevents them getting ill but you see

this resource depot it's not the best because people have a risk of getting

ill so if they work in a cold environment there are risk of getting it

it's a very simple concept so we want it to be as warm as possible but don't go

overboard if it's gonna make you run out of resources so let's continue so you

can see here we have five hours remaining until the people escorted back

so let's fast-forward okay we have to get ready for the temperature

drop you'll see what the temperature drop is like okay there we go

so the hunter gear is now researched which means that the hunting will be

even more effective so we have the beacon we have the sawmill let's

actually now research to the steelworks so let's research that and let's keep

going there we go Scout number one have

returned safely to the city you can disband the scouts have the beacon I'll

send them back into the frost lap so let's do this so we get a little

cutscene now of course these new citizens need to be housed they brought

some you can see some reserves with them as well but cool so I don't want me to

see families reunited and so on now like I said they all have to be housed so be

aware of that we now have 115 citizens and we know that quite a lot of them are

unemployed now so what we're going to do first we'll pause time we want to make

sure that the beacon team is always busy the last thing we want to do is let them

have a break let's say because they have to explore as quickly as possible we're

gonna go this way towards the southwest we're going to ignore these two places

for now and let's go this way okay so the scout team is off and then

let's go back to the sea now we have to worry about the new citizens so again

what I'm going to do I'm going to pause the recording what I'm going to do I'm

going to build more houses and we're going to make sure that we satisfy the

needs of the new citizens and so on and once we made a little bit more progress

then we will continue

okay so I've now been going at this for a couple of hours I've built a big city

and I've also been doing some exploring now not to spoil much you'll discover

this on your own but certain buildings can be upgraded so we have here the

steel version of the coal thumper and in go further and further but what happens

is is that towards the end of the game at the end of each level you get a

massive ice storm that covers up you can't even explore the outside world

anymore when you get to this point so this is like the they are billions

ending so it's a case of can we survive this ice storm which comes just over a

day from now so let's see if we can I don't think I can but let's see now one

thing I've been able to do is I've been able to put total devotion which is part

of the purpose laws it's not really what I wanted to do but I just didn't want to

keep worrying about hope and you can build a temple and you can do these

occasional things which lower discontent it's essentially like do what I say or

die sort of a situation and what I've been doing as well to get ready for this

is I switch my generator off for now and I'm gonna wait for that to come on then

I'm gonna put the generator on full blast and then see if I can survive this

storm I probably won't but less less simply see so I'm trying to gather as

much coal as possible and so on so we have one more day

so the storm hits the city howling bursts the cold will be blue all hunting

is impossible the soil in the house boxes will freeze you'll have to make to

the food what we've stockpiled survived the storm we don't even understand what

the storm will bring we are completely unprepared

regardless be wary of falling temperature and try to survive the storm

so what I'm gonna do I'm gonna literally switch off everything that is not urgent

so let me go through what one thing that's good idea zoom out a little bit

and you can see what all the problem areas are so as they say we don't need

care houses are whatever we can leave those alone the temple is whatever we

can leave that alone the sawmill I guess will switch that off

beacon will switch that off because we can't explore anything the factory will

switch that off the factory is allows us to get automations and so on coal humper

maybe we'll leave that on then the medical outpost I don't know if that

will help and then medical pose cook cows cook us

okay so these places are hunt hunt our heart because they can't go out hunting

so let's just switch them all off one at a time so off off off so we'll see if I

survive the storm I highly doubt it given as my first

attempt but we'll see do I have got rare food but I don't have

any food rations saved up so I'm probably gonna die okay anyway let's

just let's just try this up there we go 90 degrees hopefuls wood supplies aloe

okay so let's put the steam on full pelt

so what it is simply I don't mind putting on steam level free because it

takes time for things to for it to fall down and it's a case of can I survive

this I probably will die I'm sure all of my residents are about to die the way

that you know you've died is simply what your discontent gets to 100 and you're

then screwed okay so let's put this on again

sorry it's fear freezes because the more you build the more is gonna be a problem

when you computer so you see every time it's going down I am the coal goes up

really quickly so I want to make sure that it doesn't ever get reached at zero

I want to make sure it doesn't shut down Wow

it's now even colder eek

okay so coal is going up let's keep with literally doing everything we can to

keep the heating on I'll shut down coal this up again let's put it up I don't

know maybe this is like a cheap method to do this but I'm doing whatever I can

to survive because once it reaches zero then just god help us sort of thing

so let's either on I'm sure it's about to get even colder

as fast forward

people are furious hold on for a couple more days so simply

if we don't if it reaches a hundred percent discontent then you will be

banished from the sea so my discontent is like 90 percent let's do this at

least a little bit okay you can understand why the people are furious

off because it's flippant look it's minus 110 degrees C can we increase it

this far

so we're doing what we anything we can to survive this storm we can see there's

like what two days left on the storm can we survive two more days that is a

question without it reaching discontent 100 is there any more things I can do no

come on our food rations okay so what I'm gonna try and do possibly let me

switch off some of these steam hubs if they're not actually helping me because

they're just using resources otherwise I've got a lot of them because it

extends the heating range so I switch all these off in fact not a good way to

do it is go in there go to the consumption tab and then switch off

anything that you don't need you can see how much coal it's using per hour so

let's see we want to switch will keep on okay keep on the care homes call fum per

keep those on medical post I guess we can keep that on we'll keep on anything

which is an a something that won't work so the hot house won't work medical post

possibly works the care house works cook house they work it looks like I know it

looks like I'm switching a lot on at the moment but I'm sure there'll be a lot

I'll switch off especially when I switch off the steam hubs so the medical post

also feeling from medical bills medical post factory we'll leave that off

medical posts keep those on thank god there's a pause time button workshop

we'll keep that off medical steel works with youth off faith keepers put that on

coal mine on sawmill we'll keep that off hot house off coal funders anything with

coal because we need as much coal as possible obviously in this situation

it's a care house coal mine cookhouse medical posts okay

now you can see that they don't use any : our because I've increased my

efficiency so you can increase the efficiency which reduces the amount of

coal that these buildings use by one I don't need sawmills right now coal fun /

steam hub okay let's switch those off

okay let's switch that off off off as long as we can try and increase it so

let's switch off all the steam hubs so as long as by I say so that the coal can

go up a lot lot higher okay so we're making a lot more than we're

spending right now in theory so let's try let's try guys wish me luck is there

anything I can do here nope okay

it's just a case can I survive two more days so you see actually my discontent

is actually now going down so right now I'm surviving the 200 degrees so let's

keep fast-forwarding now remember guys I am doing this on the easy mode oh wow

it's even colder now geez so I really had to do the last second just switch

everything off darkness before dawn one of engineers has come crashing through

the face demanding to see you run calculation with with this new date of

the storm will be passed in a couple of days but the temperature before the end

will drop drastically nothing had protect us from such cold panic is

starting to spread and people are losing all hope okay I mean there's literally

nothing I can do about it like I can try and do research I can't cuz I've got

enough materials so you can see as well this is what I've done with the

technology tree I'm sure I could have done a lot better but at least we're

having fun with this I am this is really really fun for me okay a tip from a

believer okay cool can we do anything to lower this content

nope let them stay home okay the people refusing to work 11 stay home because if

in that situation I would stay home as well to be perfectly honest ah two more

days so let's see if we can survive two more

days let's go override mode

can we do it can we survive

okay let's pause and let's see if we could turn on any heaters there he is

all along we've already gone through this so if I let me switch on these

because at least they're around the houses so we'll switch on the steam hubs

around the houses just to try and help out just to try all the other steam hubs

will keep them off

my food reserves are running out so it's like I said it's like the ending of

their billion so you have to really be ready for this so let's fast-forward

we've almost made it almost made it so this content is still still there okay

can we do anything at all now we nearly can but not quite a frozen family is

okay let's fast forward please one more day we just need one more day to get

through two people have died I mean we've got 98 citizens to go I think it's

one of those things as long as you survive with one citizen you win okay so

obviously switching on those theme hubs was a mistake

because we're now out of coal completely so let's switch them off again because

they use a lot of coal each okay so that switch does off switch does off off off

okay let's fast forward we want that number to always be going up I switched

it back on now it's almost a critical level with the overdrive so it's

switching that off as well we have to keep an eye on that it would have given

me a warning anyway okay one more day until the light can we survive do we

have enough citizens we have my three citizens left alive I'm sure people are

starving to death can we do anything let's try and reduce our discontent so

doesn't go over 100 let's fast forward

150 is

please

well almost

the storm ends the wind dies down and the temperature finally starts to rise

an eerie silence descends on the sea wow look at the temperature drop that's it

so we got a bunch of achievements on Steam we survived level one it's over I

can't believe it we survived we made it nice so yeah that is how you do a level

in frost Punk so I hoped you liked this video we started as a balance of Jeavons

oh wow is it gonna literally fast-forward you through the entire

building process that's really epic so this is how I built my city Oh

you can see every time I am went around in circles and just built things up

slowly one thing I didn't do this time I didn't really take advantage you're

building outposts which would provide the town with coals I was struggling for

cold nearly the whole time every day was a struggle it really was so we adapted

this game is awesome guys is really really awesome I had so much fun making

this video but I can't explain it was so so fun and this is just the first

scenario we'll see what the other scenarios are like I just want to finish

this cutscene and sorry if this video is quite long I just wanted to make sure

that you understand the full scope of this game

and by the way guys I've got a GTX 970 at the city survived but was it worth it

had the blessed city of New London 88 Souls - what degree see I like how the

story is London has frozen so we decided to go north like why would you go north

why not south to the equator but that's it so yay done so if you like this video

I hope you leave some nice comments down below anyway let's roll the on screen so

anyway guys thank you for watching if you want to watch around the video click

over there if you want to see the latest upload click down there or click down

here to subscribe great game add a lot of fun so I'll see

you next time guys bye bye

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Budapest City Video Guide | Expedia - Duration: 9:47.

The Hungarian capital, Budapest,

is situated on the banks of the Danube in Central Europe.

It's the political, economic and cultural heart of the nation,

and one of the most beautiful and livable cities on the continent.

For centuries this has been a tale of two cities,

the city of Buda rising from the steep western hills,

and Pest, stretching away into the flat plains of the East.

The Danube kept these two cities apart until 1873,

when the first of Budapest's seven bridges began stitching the two halves into one.

This tale of two cities has been one of destruction and renewal too.

Just as the Danube's waters have coursed through Budapest,

so too have the great tides of European history, often gracefully,

but sometimes with ferocious force.

Budapest is a big city, and navigating its

patchwork of districts can be as challenging

as understanding its complex history.

For a sweeping overview, head to the Citadella on the Buda side of the Danube,

and take in the views from the 19th century ramparts on Gellért Hill.

Just upriver from the Citadella is Budapest's oldest area,

The Castle District, which is filled with medieval,

baroque and 19th century buildings.

Ride the 150 year-old funicular up Castle Hill to Buda Castle.

First built in the 13th century the castle has been home to Hungarian kings,

a stronghold for Ottoman armies, and headquarters for an elite German Commando Unit.

Over the last seven hundred years,

the castle complex has been reduced to rubble by wars and rebuilt in peacetime many times over.

At the northern end of castle hill rises the

defiant spire of Matthias Church,

which served as a mosque during the 150 years of Ottoman rule.

Step from the church and onto the terraces of Fisherman's Bastion,

whose seven towers represent the seven Magyar Tribes

who founded the Hungarian nation in the ninth century.

In medieval times, fishwives peddled their wares here;

today the fanciful terraces are yet another great place to catch views across the city.

Once you've explored the heights of Castle Hill,

stroll across another of Budapest's iconic landmarks to the Pest side of the city.

Crossing the Danube wasn't always this easy,

for centuries travellers were at the mercy of the waters' moods.

In 1820 a young count vowed to create a bridge after winter ice flows prevented him

from attending the funeral of his beloved father.

Thirty years on, The Szechenyi Chain Bridge was completed.

Hailed at the time as one of the world's engineering wonders,

the bridge was just one of many achievements which earned István Széchenyi the title of

The Greatest Hungarian.

Once you've crossed the river,

follow the riverbank upstream to Hungary's Parliament Building.

Lovingly constructed from 40 million bricks,

half a million precious stones and 88 pounds of gold,

this architectural masterpiece holds the hopes and dreams of the nation.

It's also the home of The Hungarian Crown Jewels, which have been hidden,

lost, stolen and returned many times over.

Join a tour to see the crown of Hungary's first king, St Stephen,

which after being kept in America's Fort Knox for safekeeping

throughout much of the Cold War,

now takes pride of place beneath the Parliament's central dome.

The Parliament Building is home to around 100 statues,

but none is more cherished than that of former Prime Minister, Imre Nagy.

In 1956 Nagy enraged the Soviets by announcing his country's withdrawal

from the Warsaw Pact,

sparking a gallant but doomed uprising

which cost him and thousands of Hungarians their lives.

Just a short walk downriver from the Parliament Building

is a sobering memorial to another of the city's darkest chapters.

In 1944, thousands of Budapest's citizens, many of them Jews,

were executed here by the ruling fascist party.

60 pairs of iron shoes, lined up along the riverbank,

pay tribute to those who were shot and swept into the night by the Danube's currents.

Despite the horrors of World War Two,

today's Budapest has one of the largest Jewish populations in Europe.

Lose yourself in the Jewish quarter,

an area undergoing renewal thanks to its colorful cafe and bar scene.

Then pay your respects at The Dohany Street Synagogue,

the largest Jewish house of worship in Europe.

Budapest is home to over 200 museums.

The nation's most important, The Hungarian National Museum,

lies just to the south of the Jewish Quarter.

Here you can explore over 1000 years of Hungarian history,

from the days of the Magyars, to the Stalinist era and beyond.

But this is more than just a building dedicated to the past,

this is a place where history was made.

In 1848 the first calls for revolution rang out from these very steps,

inspiring Hungarians to rise and throw off the shackles of their Austrian overlords.

Like so many of this city's historic buildings,

the story of St Stephen's is filled with drama.

The basilica took 54 years to complete.

It would have been finished years earlier had a storm not caused the dome to collapse,

forcing the builders to demolish the entire basilica and start from scratch.

Thankfully the new dome has held firm now for over a century,

a reassuring thought as you take in the views from its top.

From St Stephen's, allow yourself to be swept up Andrassy Avenue,

a world heritage listed boulevard

lined with exquisite neo-renaissance architecture and grand cafes.

Not far from St Stephen's is another temple,

this one celebrating the European gods of music.

Even though the curtains first opened at The Hungarian State Opera House over 130 years ago,

the acoustics here are still considered among the world's finest.

Andrassy Avenue continues to flow to the north-east,

through Franz Liszt Square,

dedicated to the city's most revered musical son,

before finally opening out onto Heroes Square.

Gaze up at Hungary's seven founding Magyar chieftains,

and pause for a few moments at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Heroes Square is the gateway to City Park,

which in 1896 was the centerpiece of Hungary's millennium celebrations.

As part of festivities, Vajdahunyad Castle was created,

a temporary attraction made from cardboard and wood

showcasing the evolution of Hungarian architecture.

The castle proved so popular that it was later rebuilt in stone,

and today houses an agriculture museum,

a fascinating tribute to the Hungarian peoples' close connection with the land.

City Park is also the home of The Széchenyi Thermal Baths,

a vast water palace of pools, saunas, steam cabins and massage rooms.

Budapest lies across a network of over 125 thermal springs.

The Romans took advantage of these warm medicinal waters over two thousand years ago,

as did the Turks who later built lavish bathhouses on the Buda side of the city at Gellért.

By the 1930s, Budapest was known throughout the world as the city of Spas.

For many in Budapest, "taking the waters" is a weekly ritual.

These are the places locals go to rejuvenate their bodies, spirits,

and connections with loved ones and friends.

Whether it's the sparkling Danube or the thermal springs,

there's something truly special in the water here that's helped Budapest absorb some

of history's most turbulent passages,

and re-emerge renewed.

So when you're ready to experience moments of reflection,

inspiration, and sublime beauty, come to Budapest,

one of the world's great cities.

You're sure to come away rejuvenated too.

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Do you know what this is?

Is this a koala?

No, this is "Koara no march"

I know. I often eat it at lunch break.

Crispy texture, sweet chocolate for the contents

Cute koala's picture is fun to watch.

You can open from here.

Well, it is common sense in Japan.

I want to eat it soon.

I also love this

I can not put up with it.

Wait a minute

Let's see the koala

I agree! Is this a doctor?

Exactly

Then what do you think this is?

Uh

Is it a koala whose neck is thick?

Probably not

So what about this?

I do not understand

I found an eyebrow koala

Oh, it is rare!

By the way, can I eat it soon?

You are always hungry.

Embarrassed voice

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Sydney Travel Guide // Must-see places Sydney Australia - Duration: 5:53.

Hello.. How are you?

We are in Australia here.

Hi and great to have you back. This time we're going 'Downunder'. Welcome to Australia.

Welcome to Australia.This is Sydney.

With 4.6 million citizens Sydney is the countries biggest city.

They refer to themselves as Sydneysiders.

Should you ever be popped the question…. What's Australia's capital ?

Don't fall into the trap of saying Sydney. It's Canberra...

...a city located south of Sydney.

As far as weather goes people here are in good shape. 300 sunny days every year.

Today is another good with 25 degrees. I love it.

Especially since it's only October.

Given the climate it's not weird to find there are over a 100 beaches.

Most famous ones are Bondi and Manly.

Today, I'm on the boat to Manly.

The boat ride offers a great view over the city and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

The New Years eve hotspot for the firework show.

It's both the widest and longest bridge in the world, and dark grey.

This was the only color available at the time in such large quantities.

It's sort of amazing this beach has only opened since 1903 for swimming.

It was off limits until then as it was considered indecent.

Check out for yourself…

Today Manly is a posh area in Sydney, lots of tourists.

Of course when you see this building you immediately know where we are...

...the Sydney tram central tram stop.

Let me tell you, that may be how they originally had planned that out.

Until someone, at the very last moment though, let's pick something else.

Fortunately as this is now the center of gravity in Sydney..

...the Opera House.

You don't need me to say it as you can see straight away...

...this is Sydney's gay area, Darlinghurst.

This area has been lifted up since the 80s...

..and as a result this is now the place to be if you want to hang out.

Oxford Street is known for the clubs and bars.

Always nice to look for your own kind.

Striking similarities :-) This is fun.

Sydney;s zoo does more than just offer a nice view…

...you can see Kangaroo's.

Right here in the airports beautiful surroundings is where this trip ends on this occasion.

An amazing city with odd little rules.

Like the lockdown, you can't go into a club past 01.30 am.

You can go out but you won't get back in again.

Don't forget to bring some ID, else you won't get in anywhere.

And the bar close up early. Don't forget as it may be the last order without you knowing.

Thumbs up if you liked this trip. Thank you so much!

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Dunedin City Video Guide | Expedia - Duration: 10:21.

It's 5000 miles from Singapore,

and over 9000 from New York.

Yes, New Zealand's South Island is a long way away from the rest of the world,

but it's distance that helps make the city of Dunedin so special.

Distance, and the promise of new beginnings

is what drew two shiploads of Scottish settlers

to the South Island's Otago region in 1848.

These wild shores, fern-filled valleys,

and ever-changing skies spoke to the hardy Scots,

just as they had to the Maori who settled

the Otago Peninsula centuries before.

The industrious Scots made their mark all over New Zealand,

but nowhere is the Caledonian spirit more alive than in Dunedin.

Set at the head of Otago Harbour,

the city centre is shaped by The Octagon,

an eight-sided plaza that's a tribute

to the Scottish sense of order.

Right at the Octagon's heart

sits a contemplative statue of Robert Burns,

the acclaimed Scottish poet whose nephew

was one of the city's founding fathers.

While all around rise some of the city's most important buildings,

such as Town Hall,

St Paul's Cathedral,

and The Dunedin Public Art Gallery.

From here, Dunedin spills out in all its bluestone beauty.

Wander down Stuart Street to New Zealand's most photographed building,

Dunedin Railway Station.

In the early 1900s, when Dunedin was the nation's commercial capital,

the station serviced over 100 trains a day.

Today it serves as the departure point

for scenic adventures along the Otago coast and into the rugged interior,

yet its grand interiors and mosaics still sweep visitors

back to the great age of rail.

Just up the tracks, venture back even further,

at the Toitū Otago Settlers Museum.

Gaze up into the faces of Otago's stoic pioneers in the portrait room,

where dreams, hopes and trials drift back electronically

across the mists of time.

Just behind the museum,

The Dunedin Chinese Garden quietly celebrates

the contribution Chinese settlers have made to the region,

particularly during the 1860s gold rush.

Across town, at the Otago Museum,

discover the complete history of this Southern Land,

from the present day, back to the legendary Moa, and beyond.

Just a short walk from the museum,

step into Olveston House,

once the family home of a prosperous merchant and arts patron.

Filled with exotic arts and antiques,

as well as everyday objects,

this 35-room Edwardian time-capsule is a fascinating window into Dunedin's glory days.

Retracing centuries of history can be thirsty work,

so why not combine a little learning with leisure,

at Speight's Brewery,

which has been serving up the Pride of the South since 1876.

The brewery sits on top of a deep underground spring,

so even if you don't fancy a cold one,

you can still fill up on pure spring water for free.

If it's too early for beer,

just follow the scent of roasting coffee beans to Dunedin's many cafes.

Dunedin is the home of New Zealand's first university,

whose students keep the city's creative juices bubbling,

from its innovative dining,

live music scene,

to its fabulous street art.

When it's time to walk off lunch,

stretch your legs on Baldwin Street,

which according to the Guinness Book of Records,

is the steepest in the world.

Or explore the woodland paths and floral displays at the Dunedin Botanic Garden,

and enjoy the fine views across the northern suburbs.

Just a ten-minute drive south from the city centre is St Clair Beach,

a popular summertime hangout for generations of Dunedinites,

and for those crazy enough,

the site of the annual mid-winter plunge!

Dunedin offers no shortage of natural escapes.

The wildest jewel in Dunedin's crown is The Otago Peninsula,

which remarkably, sits within the city limits.

Rent a car or a push bike

and follow the peninsula's coast road past the boat sheds and shacks of fishermen,

charter boat operators, and rat-race escapees.

Head into the hills through forests and farms,

to New Zealand's only castle.

Referred to by its creator simply as,

"The Camp",

Larnach Castle, is anything but.

Step inside these thick stone walls and explore lavish living rooms,

cosy bedrooms and a tower with views across the harbour to Port Chalmers.

Further up the peninsula is another of Otago's most important buildings,

the Ōtākou Marae.

Built on the site of an important Maori settlement,

this meetinghouse is the hub of Ngāi Tahu cultural life.

A little further up the road the peninsula comes to an end,

where Taiaroa Head and the vast Pacific's many moods meet.

A century ago, lookouts at Fort Taiaroa scanned the horizon for hostile raiders.

Today, visitors are on the lookout for something far more delightful,

the Otago sea life.

Taiaroa Head is home to the world's only mainland albatross breeding colony.

Pay a visit to the Royal Albatross Centre,

a safe haven where these seabirds who travel an astonishing

120,000 miles each year, come to rest, breed, and raise their chicks.

While you're here, sit back and watch the resident Southern Fur Seals

glide by between their long snoozes in the sunshine.

And if you hang around til dusk,

you'll catch Little Blue Penguins, the world's smallest,

return from a big day at sea to the warmth and safety of their burrows.

Once the sea spray and mists of the Otago Peninsula

have whet your appetite for adventure,

it's time to hit the road again.

Just to Dunedin's North,

stop in and say hello to rare Yellow Eyed Penguins at Shag Point.

Then just up the road at Hampden,

reconnect with your sense of childhood wonder

at the mysterious Moeraki Boulders.

At the historic farming and port town of Omaru,

Victorian warehouses and stores have become places where imaginations run free,

earning the town the title of,

The Steampunk Capital of the World.

If it's total isolation you're yearning for,

turn southward to a corner of New Zealand bypassed by time,

the sparsely-populated Caitlins Coast.

Explore Mother Nature's ancient forests,

let her watery veils enchant you at Purakaunui Falls.

Then feel the full force of grandeur at Nugget Point.

To the west, Central Otago beckons,

from its historic gold towns,

all the way to Queenstown's lakes and The Remarkables.

For centuries this region has been a place of new beginnings,

a place to escape from the constraints of the past.

Today more than ever, we need places that allow us to catch our breath,

experience a little magic,

and continue our journeys renewed.

Dunedin always has been,

and always will be,

one of those places.

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Here's The Ultimate Guide For How To Properly Pet All Different Animals - Duration: 4:49.

1. Cats: If you own a cat, or know someone who does, then you�re well aware of how

much they enjoy affection. But, if you want to come out of it unscathed, you better stick

with torso- and back-action only. You can forget about the paws or tail. And their bellies?

Me-ouch!

2. Dogs: Dogs, on the other hand, love belly-rubs. Like, really love them. Actually, you can�t

go wrong when it comes to petting your pup. Head and ears? Check. Back? Check. Chest?

Check! Nothing�s really off-limits; just don�t play too much tug-of-war with that

tail, and you�ll be golden.

3. Rabbits: Bunnies are like little hopping balls of cotton, and that�s pretty much

exactly how they feel to the touch, too. You can pretty much pet them everywhere, but steer

clear of their bellies. Just like cats, those are the real hop-stacle to navigate.

4. Goldfish: You�ve probably never thought about trying to pet a goldfish before. If

you�ve ever touched any kind of fish, you know their slimy scales aren�t exactly pleasant.

It�s safe to say that they�re not fans of being cuddled, either. If you really want

to go for it, you�ll have to catch one first. Good luck with that.

5. Chinchillas: Just looking at a chinchilla makes you feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside.

These little balls of fluff are super friendly and they don�t usually have any off-limits

areas to pet. The second you pet one, you�ll want to take it home (and chances are they

won�t mind).

6. Hedgehogs: Everyone who grew up in the 1990s will remember Sonic the Hedgehog�the

super fast, chili dog-loving, animated blue hedgehog who collected gold rings in all of

your SEGA video games? Real hedgehogs don�t have a need for speed (or power rings), but

they can be friendly, so long as you�re careful with them.

7. Pigs: Oink, oink! Wherever you�re rubbing them, little piggies will be happy. These

guys don�t seem to have too much of a preference for where you pet them, so long as they�re

getting attention. You might want to avoid their bellies and their legs, just in case.

Everything else makes them go hog-wild!

8. Snakes: These slithery fellows only accept pets from the bravest of the brave. A lot

of people have ophidiophobia (if you�ve ever seen the 1997 flick Anaconda, you�ll

know why), but in reality, they�re far less scary than their scales and fangs lead people

to believe� so long as they�re not the venomous kind, of course. Still, you�re

better off letting them slither around their tanks on their own terms than trying to cuddle

them.

9. Bears: Okay, so these guys may not be the most appropriate animals on this list when

it comes to cuddling tips, but let�s face it, they are cute� when you watch them from

afar. That said, the only bear you should be snuggling is your teddy.

10. Bugs: Creepy crawlies aren�t really known for being very squishable, unless you�re

trying to actually kill them as opposed to cuddle them. Thankfully, most of them don�t

intend to harm you unless you�re terrorizing their nests or they�re fond of your blood

(lookin� at you, mosquitos). That said, follow this advice: no hugs for bugs. Best

to just shoo them away!

11. Horses: These majestic animals are famously graceful and they just love attention. They

are known to be a bit skittish, though, so you should stick to where they can see you.

Do yourself�and your kneecaps�a favor and stay away from their backsides, lest you

get kicked.

12. Wolverines: These bushy-tailed wild things might look cute and fluffy, but if you ever

encounter one of them in the wild, just remember that they�re every bit as ferocious as their

X-Men namesake. There�s a reason why Wolverine�s got a temper!

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Local Guide Summit 2018 | Abdellah Garmali - Duration: 1:09.

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Seoul City Video Guide | Expedia - Duration: 13:29.

Welcome to Seoul,

the capital of the Republic of South Korea.

For decades the city known as The Miracle of The Han, kept its head down,

barely raising a ripple as the country rebuilt in the decades

following the Korean War.

Today, Seoul has re-emerged as an economic powerhouse and the epicentre of Hallyu,

a Korean wave of culture that is sweeping the world's smartphones,

food halls and dance floors.

But Seoul wasn't always so outgoing.

In the 14th century,

a 12-mile fortress wall encircled Korea's ancient capital;

its gates closed each night to keep marauding Siberian tigers and invaders at bay.

Since then the city has spilled out far beyond and above

its great city gates and Guardian Mountains.

21st century Seoul is a city where glass and steel towers

and the ancient curves of palace roofs coexist.

It's a city where the brushstrokes of the past

and contemporary public art tell stories of tradition and inspiration.

Coming to grips with Seoul's incredible size and sweeping narrative can be a little daunting,

so start your adventure at the K-Style Hub,

a state-of-the-art visitor centre.

Where South Korea's past, present and future converge,

from the latest in K-Pop to its timeless national parks,

from the cutting edge of K Design to culinary traditions which have taken centuries to perfect.

And while you're here, why not slip into the traditional dress.

Dressing up Hanbok-style doesn't just put you in touch with Koreas proud past,

it also gives you free admission into many of Seoul's most revered historic places.

At the head of Gwanghwamun Square sits the gleaming statue of Sejong the Great,

the 15th century Joseon-dynasty king whose reign oversaw a golden age of literature,

science and technology.

The great leader sits before the grandest of Seoul's five royal palaces,

Gyeongbokgung, the Palace of Shining Happiness.

A residence of Joseon Dynasty rulers from the late 1300s until 1910,

the palace has endured fires, invasion, and wars.

Wander through the palace's ornate gates, pavilions, halls and throne room,

which in accordance with Confucian principles,

are perfectly balanced by the simplicity of the pine-covered mountain backdrop.

Take a short bus or subway ride to the east,

to explore the adjoining palaces of Changdeokgung and Changgyeongung,

which are separated by a simple stone wall.

In the tranquil confines of Changdeokgung's secret garden,

sit for a while by the pond where kings once paused from royal duties and dramas

to write poetry beneath the ginko, walnut and plum trees.

To the south at Deoksugung Palace,

see the changing of the guard which takes place three times each day.

Then explore the eclectic mix of palace buildings,

such as the pavilion where coffee-loving King Gojong enjoyed his daily cup,

paving the way for his country's future caffeine obsession.

Just to the west, is the last of Seoul's great palaces,

Gyeonghuigung, a royal refuge in times of unrest.

After exploring Seoul's vast temple complexes,

see how government officials and ordinary Koreans once lived.

At the Namsangol Hanok Village,

ancient buildings and traditions have been preserved

in one of the most scenic and tranquil areas of Seoul.

To see how Seoul's citizens furnished their homes,

visit the Korea Furniture Museum in Seongbuk-gu.

Here, over 2000 exquisite pieces of practical craftsmanship

are displayed within ten traditional houses.

The story of Korean craftsmanship continues at the National Museum of Korea,

which houses national treasures

such as the Ten Story Pagoda and priceless white porcelain from the Joseon era.

But it's in Seoul's busy streets where the past and present really rub shoulders,

and where the two Korean loves of shopping and food go hand in hand.

Close to Seoul's Great South Gate, step into Koreas largest marketplace,

Namdaemun Market, where locals have been bargaining hard for over 600 years.

If you're looking for beauty products,

join the one million shoppers who stream into neighboring Myeong-dong

each day to hit the 1000 cosmetic stores.

And when your head starts to spin, take a snack break.

From lobster tails to foot long ice creams, the options here are almost limitless!

A few blocks north is Insadong,

where you can disappear for days amid the labyrinth of antique, curio and craft stalls.

While just a short bus ride away at the Dongdaemun Market,

you could spend months browsing the fashions on offer

in the area's 26 malls and 30,000 specialty shops.

Blow the dust off the old wares and vintage bargains

at the Gwangjang Traditional Market,

then treat yourself to some of the best Korean pancakes in the city.

If you're a seafood lover,

cross the river to the futuristic Noryangjin Fish Market,

where the skilful vendors at 700 stalls

sell, slice and cook every kind of seafood imaginable!

Looking for some Gangnam style?

Head just upriver to the Samseong-dong,

whose exclusive boutiques and wide boulevards have made it

the Beverly Hills of Seoul.

But it's not all bling in Gangnam,

you'll find plenty of bliss here too.

Pass through the Gate of Truth and spend a few hours in the wooded surrounds

of the Bongeunsa Buddhist Temple,

a peaceful antidote to the fierce pace of Seoul's shopping.

Seoul is filled with quiet spaces.

Also in Gangnam, stroll past the stadiums and museums of the 24th Summer Olympics,

at Olympic Park.

Across the river,

relax with locals amid the leafy glades of Seoul Forest.

While just downriver, enjoy the ponds and playful sculptures at Yongsan Park.

Namsan is one of Seoul's Guardian Mountains,

marking the southern limit of the ancient capital.

The city has long since grown around it

and today the mountain has become one of the city's favourite green getaways.

At Namsan Botanical Garden,

follow the winding paths through fields of wildflowers and pine forests.

Then hike, or take the cable car to the peak,

and take in the sweeping views from the old city walls or from Seoul's iconic tower.

Running right through the busy heart of downtown Seoul,

another landmark has also been given a new lease on life.

After centuries of neglect,

Cheonggyecheon Stream has been transformed into a 7-mile corridor of serenity and creativity.

Take time out just a few feet from some of the city's busiest streets,

in a space so quiet you can sometimes hear the sweet sounds of bird song and whispering lovers.

Leave the bright lights and noise of the city even further behind,

amid granite-studded peaks of Bukhansan National Park.

Take the 45-minute subway ride from central Seoul

and spend the day hiking through the crisp mountain air,

past ancient temples and rushing streams.

Just 55 miles from Seoul is another daytrip which will give you pause for deep reflection,

the truce village of Panmunjom.

After three years of brutal warfare, it was here in 1953,

where the armistice was signed between North and South Korea.

From the observation post, look out upon the eerie silence of the DMZ,

the 2.5-mile wide buffer zone that separates the two Koreas.

Yet despite the tense atmosphere here,

there is also a prevailing sense of hope.

On returning to Seoul, spend a little time at the War Memorial of Korea

to truly appreciate the scale and trauma of the Korean War,

a conflict that tore a country in two, involved 22 nations,

and cost millions of lives.

Besides displaying all the usual machinery of war,

above all, this is of place of remembrance, longing, and determination.

When the sun gets low and the city lights up,

locals gather on the banks of the Han to see the Banpo Bridge

erupt in waves of water and light.

It's in moments like these that South Koreans reflect on life's possibilities,

and are reminded that they are capable of anything they put their minds,

imaginations and hearts to.

And Seoul,

The Miracle on The Han is certainly proof of that.

For more infomation >> Seoul City Video Guide | Expedia - Duration: 13:29.

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japan travel guide japanese snack "okasi Karupasu" おかしカルパス hickey trip - Duration: 1:20.

Hungry hungr  hungry

You should buy something to eat

I have no pocket money now and I am on a diet now

I guess we have no choice, just wait a moment. Google 翻訳で開く

Sound opening the door

I wonder where he went.

Sound opening the door

I'm home

It's too early.

I bought this

This is "Oyatu calpas"!

Thank you! If this is cheap, I will not eat too much♡

Yeah, I can buy it at convenience stores, and it also has good compatibility with beer. it's the best

We can not drink beer yet. This character is cute.

I am more cute!

Of course, this smell makes me appetite.

I want to eat soon.

I wanted it!

This taste is not normal!

I absolutely want to eat people who have never eaten.

That's true, I was excited the first time

In that regard, I will get it

Oh, it's too tasty

Please, please buy only one more

But what about diet, Hickey?

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Ryan Van Praet - Studying Your Numbers - Health Yourself Guide - Duration: 1:46.

One of the ways we do that is partially for our knowledge, umm...which sometimes individuals

don't understand when they first come in, why are we taking their blood pressure so much?

What we do is we take their blood pressure at the beginning, we discuss what that number

is, we send them out they go they do their exercise, they come back they do their blood pressure again.

so, thats one way to educate them is to show them through numbers, though data, that, you know look

what your blood pressures done even after ten minutes of continuous, moderate exercise, and thats the other word to put out there it's moderate.

There's always--There's always signs behind what were doing so were always monitoring their heart rate

to make sure they're working properly, were always taking care of the perceived exertion,

I go out out there and I just chat with them, and they think I'm being polite which i am

because I obviously like to chat, but theres--what I'm doing is I'm engaging their perceived

exertion without actually saying I'm talking to you now to see how hard your working cause

all that's going to do is set off, you know some anxiety of "am i working to hard".

Were always--were always trying to show them through data like, hey, I walked this distance

or sorry this time and this speed last week and my heart rate was three beats higher. why is it lower

and they're almost panicking about that were like no that's fantastic that's showing you that your being conditioned

same with your blood pressure it's lower after exercise and we explain basal dilation and basal constriction and

how we want the arteries and the blood vessels to become elastic and not like that old rotten garden

hose that if you move it it's gonna crack and break.

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