Videos tagged with "secret"
Zuccardi Wine at Gaucho Beirut [03:55]
Gaucho Beirut showcased the acclaimed Argentinean wines of Familia Zuccardi, hosted by Jose Alberto Zuccardi, the charismatic owner who referred to Gaucho as his second home in Beirut following the Argentine Embassy. Jose guided guests through an intimate experience, sharing the history of his winery and the secrets of his wines.
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North Korea, A Socialist Super Power [02:48]
★☭ KGB OFFICIAL REPORTS (INTERNATIONAL&IMPARTIAL)PARTISAN WORLD NEWS ★☭ Social democracy terrified of success Of particular concern to these gentry was the very effective mass occupation of the Conservative Party headquarters. It was only to be expected that the capitalist media should denounce this bold step as 'mindless violence' led by 'hooligans': defending capitalism is, after all, their primary function. However, many who were on the march, and many others who supported it, will have been confused to hear the same song being sung by the very people who are supposed to be leading the resistance to the cuts in education and other public services. The general secretary of UCU, Sally Hunt, at once shot off a letter to her members denouncing the occupation as an "attack on offices in Millbank by a tiny minority" which "must have been terrifying for the hundreds of ordinary office workers -- people like you and me -- unlucky enough to be at work in the building on that day". This disgusting nonsense was rapidly contradicted by lecturers at Metropolitan and Goldsmiths in London, who hastened to give their support to the direct action. Meanwhile, the Labour-supporting careerist president of the NUS, Aaron Porter, parroted the same line as Hunt, spluttering: "I absolutely condemn the actions of a small minority who have used violent means to hijack the protest ... if some people think it's appropriate to use violence, it's a total disgrace, and they have completely ...
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Le Majestueux Mausolée Royal de Mauritanie. [03:37]
Le Mausolée Royal de Mauritanie connu sous le nom du "tombeau de la Chrétienne" reste un site à la fois célèbre et énigmatique. Célèbre car il fait la renommée de l'ancienne ville de Tipasa et énigmatique car on ne sait guerre pourquoi ou par qui il a été construit. De toutes les façons une telle bâtisse, ne peut être que l'oeuvre d'un riche et puissant roi de la Mauritanie Césarienne. Au fil des ans et des siècles, ce gigantesque Mausolée a subit les affres de l'usure naturelle et les actions destructives des vandales de tous bords, mais il garde jalousement ses secrets. Sa présence sur cette colline qui domine les larges étendues de Metijeth( l'ensoleillée), symbolise l'enracinement d'une culture millénaire et séculaire qui durera, par la force de l'Histoire et la volonté des Hommes, tant que durera la vie sur cette terre!
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The music of the Touaregs featuring Tarzagh Benomar [03:01]
The tall mysterious Touaregs of Algeria have always been a mystery to many people in the West. The blue in their clothing stains their skin and they are a proud nomadic people and one of the secrets of Algeria
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