Brian, I imagine the sights were captured at different times and speeded up - hence the ships sailing at great speed. The locations are listed at the end of the video but no dates are given.
Gorgeous! Hi Valerie, I'm trying to catch up with blogging again. I am looking forward to reading your last posts. I'm sure you have a good story or two for me to read!
Hi Val. I viewed this whole video "full screen" on my 27"iMac. All I can say is WOW!!! It was fabulous! When we lived in Alaska, the Northern Lights were spectacular.
If you're new to A Mixed Bag you might find something to interest you, a bit of mirth, a story or two, or some pictures. I'm so pleased you popped in, do leave a comment if you have time.
wow that is pretty cool...when was this?
ReplyDeleteBrian, I imagine the sights were captured at different times and speeded up - hence the ships sailing at great speed. The locations are listed at the end of the video but no dates are given.
ReplyDeleteYup...I viewed it large screen and WOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow breathtakingly beautiful, Valerie!
The ending with the lighthouse was just stunning. Loved the music as well, because it added almost a mystical feel to the visuals.
Thanks for sharing, dear lady. What a great way to start my day, whilst enjoying my cup of java!
Have a super Saturday!
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Hi Ron. It is better on large screen. I tried it on a small one but it didn't have the same impact. Whilst watching it I felt at peace with the world.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Hi Valerie, I'm trying to catch up with blogging again. I am looking forward to reading your last posts. I'm sure you have a good story or two for me to read!
ReplyDeleteHi Val. I viewed this whole video "full screen" on my 27"iMac. All I can say is WOW!!! It was fabulous! When we lived in Alaska, the Northern Lights were spectacular.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately the kindle doesn't support the video...oh but the desktop will!! I don't think I wanna miss this one.
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