Thứ Tư, 14 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 14 2018

how are you I'm good we want some food you have food around here I think so

hey roadtrippers how you doing? I hope you are having a great day today in this video

we're gonna head over to a place called The Spot in Kenosha Wisconsin where we

got to sit down with a current owner and the future owner and learn a little bit

about the restaurant and then we got to eat some of the food and spoiler alert

it was really good food so anyway why don't we just go check out this video my

name is chuck DuBois, I'm the owner of the spot drive-in second-generation

it was started in 1945 by my parents Harold and Janet. I'm Mark DuBois and I'm the

third generation with The Spot drive-in I'm very excited to take over the

business I've been working here probably since I was about 8 years old our

principal sellers are hamburgers and french fries we make our own root beer

we don't make your order ahead of time we make it per order hamburgers

delivered here fresh daily we hand patty it it's never frozen it's never put

through any kind of a die or anything to compress which is probably why we've

been around for over 70 years I think we this is the same thing my mother and

father did in 1945 we're still doing that today cool so how you been homemade

So, How long have you been here?

38 Years Next month

[ordering food]

How about some homemede root beer?

Two large ones? Yup

And you want to try that Root Beer Whirl?

Yes, I have heard about that Whirl You'll like it

so my grandmother came up with a root beer whirl which is our homemade root

beer mixed in with shake mix it's sort of like a root beer float and you can't

get it anywhere else except the spot we have about 65 items on the menu now

newest item two items we put in a couple years ago were deep fried pickles and

what in green beans and deep-fry green beans

it's just always been a part of my life I really don't know anything different

it's sort of like we're a big family even all the employees it's very it's

like very family oriented family based my parents met here I met my first

girlfriend here and we've probably had about 20 at least 20 couples meet here

and get married we've been very lucky to have a lot of long-term employees here

we had a manager that worked here over 40 years we have two carhops that still

work here that have been here probably around 40 years we've been very

fortunate I met a man of about a year ago told me his son lives in Colorado

comes home to visit he had said the last time he bought about 15 or 20 hamburgers

took him on the plane and was flying back to Colorado and everyone wondered

what that aroma was on the plane and he said well it's a hamburger from The Spot

and he handed one out a little while later he handed another one out by the

time he got to Colorado he had an empty bag that he threw the garbage can on his

way out of the airport we had a girl that worked here in high school she was

a carhop and she ended up becoming Miss America around 2011 or 2012 so as the

third generation my hopes are to just keep it running the way it's always been

running our customers want the same thing when they come every time and we

are going to do our best to provide that for them we have no plans to expand because it be

it would just depreciate the experience

thank you for watching the video and I

do hope you enjoy going to The Spot at your own time in Kenosha Wisconsin

wonderful wonderful people and very gracious everybody was great if you

like the video go ahead and click like and if you don't like the video don't

like I don't care, subscribe to a channel if you want to see more videos

like this this is all about going on road trips checking out the different

areas that you can see and then go to different places and check out the

different places and that are not normal we like to do Americana style and do

stuff that you just wouldn't normally see or wouldn't normally go to off the

beaten path types of places and if that's your kind of thing go ahead and

subscribe to this channel to check that stuff out and like this video share this

video and everything else all that good stuff, I can't think of all the words so

what I want to say now until the next video have a great day and safe travels

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[Português/ Español] HiStory 2: Crossing The Line - Episódio 4 Legendado - Duration: 21:51.

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O que as Gringas Sabem Sobre o Brasil - Duration: 15:38.

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Devilman Crybaby OST - Devilman no Uta『feat. Howl (NickStradi Remix)』 -English Cover- - Duration: 3:05.

Who's that man

Who is he

Who is he

Who is he

He is called the devil. The devil man. He's devil man

Some say he's a traitor

They say he's cold as ice

He's the man that sacrificed everything to fight.

Devil arrow at the speed of light

Devil ears guided in the night.

Devil wings he's a lord of the skies

Devil beam ray of fire

Evil powers close of hand

Devil's in command

He's a hero so just and fair

He's devilman

He's devilman

One day he was touched by the kindness of a man

Hearing of human's love

He begun to understand

Devil chop power of his fist

Devil eye sees clean in the mist

Devil kick breaking every bone

Devil cutter crossing stone

Evil powers close at hand

Devil's in command

He's the hero so just and fair

He's devilman

He's devilman

Who's that man

Who is he

Who is he

Who is he

He is called the devil. The devil man. He's devil man

Some say he's a traitor

They say he's cold as ice

He's the man that sacrificed everything to fight.

Devil arrow at the speed of light

Devil ears guided in the night.

Devil wings he's a lord of the skies

Devil beam ray of fire

Evil powers close of hand

Devil's in command

He's a hero so just and fair

He's devilman

He's devilman

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Smashing Things With A Cannonball! - Duration: 10:38.

what is up guys welcome to rekt today we are doing cannonball destruction but

before we start the video I want to give a big big thanks to world of warships

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warships for free go check it out woodland bring me my first ship

friendship what does nobody want a friendship with

you it's a friendship I don't like that I'm gonna break it this thing what kind

of ship is this gonna thing is this a friendship its relationship oh it's a

relationship there's our relations which always catches and burns right yeah

which is what can happen right now this is why I'm single ladies sink that ship

who'd you talk it over okay that was where actually nice pieces are a flying

parts are everywhere all four antennas the little donors a bus tour intended

some 10n look oh no it's a missile what it hit it again they can't oh I can't

I'm in love I'm not like wait why is it going in Reverse

dog this ship had that back it up look at this ship guys thank you my gosh look

at this ship no there's how many wires in the real ship this is a real ship

this is what Stuart Little sailed on in the movie you know that's Avery right I

don't know what you look like I want you to give me a guess and what

kind of ship hey don't you just watch you're supposed to say yes I'm learning

it maybe half Gunnar actually crap for this one himself

I think it's flat yeah it's just a little really gonna fly you think it's

just gonna apply me yeah I think it's gonna fly didn't shoot these parts out

let's do it let's see if no that's your fault like you miss akin gosh oh let me

think haters all good always hated it sounds like we're actually affect you

Mariah I'm sorry no no no I'm not sorry okay antenna oh you ripped it to shreds

not looking more like a Titanic sinking oh it's about to shoot this

yeah sit over there like yeah it's a good spot so long back you know one

Ramin the next product died so I'm very delicate yeah a tease me sailor man dude

you gonna knock it over relax hey I'm the captain here I'll

knock over I want to knock over all right you're killing it with that hat

wait wait wait ready

that's enough it's a thunderstorm really windy day yeah I knew that was gonna

break good that's what happens when you're the Pirates who don't do anything

understand I better tell moving someone say no I'm still captain you just had

right I'm trying to help there's stuff in your hair you're

standing in front of me do rest in peace to that Yunis rest in pieces Reese's

Pieces I had that for dinner your face just

want to let you guys know I built this one woods built this one one of these

things like beams right there was the in the middle of the plane holding the

structure together plus enough hey guys it's me Richard swimmin we all will work

out fish

so this Lily looks like a dragonfly look at this thing

a little dry oh I never heard an owl that many times

Wow it was an out for attention how do you think that feels now mr. owl felt

pretty good yeah big cow look at you got hops man yeah they call me hippo oh that

poor rotor I need to learn the plane that's the last time not playing gonna

be fine - sadly sad plain JPEG yo put that in

pack that's a meme and a half trailer why is it only me man half why not full

mean or does it mean it is a full name and a half so it's not really it's

really under me and a half it's a meme a that's a mmmm a myth I've never been in

so much pain in my life what's to talk about this okay can I get

the next battleship Nick why does he get the cool battleship good at the break I

need you to treat this ship like your ex-boyfriends hearts exactly break stab

them you clearly don't care about it if you're throwing a wrecking ball - or a

cannonball cannonball feelings Oh child about this makes me feel uncomfortable

because now it's sentient now I'm no get your hands off my hat you

got it that is my girl put her there Missy Elliott yes yeah what's cooking

good breaker yeah so you think that was tough watchin a job where is it normal

you complement the things that are good and you tear down the things that are

bad I'm not fake right that was the way that Chevy ship the cruise ship what

does that have

yep promote good behavior yeah look at that look at that forearm like just

perfect everything perfect technique right drop it all walk in Paulo dry

hands like all at the same time beautiful that's look at that she's goes

oh she's like you know instantly that was Liddy yeah you dropped the ball

right there Marat but in a good way Oh the opposite of the connotation all

right I want you to put your hand right in between our attention I'm talking to

you

hey this friendship will never see my friend never bring me more ship that I

spent seven hours building my on the real what do you think's in

happened with this one yeah what is this one made of is and where is it been a

cardboard a card and more dish material yeah if you look close there's a missing

plane right here because I snapped in half of my man strange snaps it happens

man he ADA gunner lights testing everything with least minutes I did this

through

oh look this plane is taking off what are you doing oh I think there's

malfunction I'd say you did buddy yeah magic sailor hat there's a

lot going on whoa so you should have just sunk that

battleship did I hit I got three attack points at once

boom boom boom at once yeah yeah see my nose not every time his face points a

week right making Kong also the first 300 users that use the code in the

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at high five rekt for the opportunity to be shouted out just like her get right

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Thomas Müller: "Was special to play here" | Interviews after Besiktas Istanbul vs. FC Bayern - Duration: 1:54.

It was an incredible experience in terms of the atmosphere.

I think it was the best we've ever seen in Europe: incredible.

Credit to the Turkish fans, they spurred their team on again and again

even when they were six and seven down.

Great fans, respect.

All in all it was a good display of course.

You have to prove yourself, it takes something to win 3-1 here.

So on the one hand we're glad, on the other hand we know where we have to improve.

I think we turned in a good display and scored the opener early on, as we'd planned.

We choked off the slightest pressure, the slightest possibility

that might have remained, and it was a really good performance.

We were a bit sloppy in some situations in the second half

when we didn't play so well.

But despite all that I think it was a successful and dominant victory today.

The atmosphere was great and at the end we all saw that the fans were really fair.

Even for us it was special to play here and it's the kind of thing you're certainly going to remember.

The noise made by the fans and the whistling, that has to be the loudest ever.

My ears are still ringing.

The atmosphere really is incredible.

Amazing fans!

But I think our fans from Munich made their contribution to the atmosphere.

It wasn't easy in this setting but we knew about that beforehand.

Many thanks to our travelling fans and I reckon it's been a great experience

for every Bayern supporter this evening.

The draw's in two days – any teams you'd prefer to face?

I don't believe we have a preference.

If you're aiming to win it, you have to beat what's put in front of you in any case,

so I wouldn't say we have any special preferences.

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► Con ella perdí mi VIRGINIDAD | Tag de mi primera vez - Duration: 16:09.

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Umbee Update (and some channel news) - Duration: 3:03.

Hey there fishkeepers,

I wanted to give an update on the Umbee and the 220 in general,

and at the end I'll talk about some stuff related to the channel so be sure to stay

tuned for that.

So if you're new here, this is my 220 gallon tank.

It was an all male african cichlid tank for a while, peacocks and haps,

and last year I rehomed all of those guys and got this big Umbee.

He's a wild caught Lake Guatape Umbee,

which is a South American cichlid.

He was imported by the Umbee King, which is where I got him.

And now that I've had him for, oh, close to 4 months now

I feel like I can say that this is one of the most amazing fish I've ever seen.

Obviously I'm biased but man.

He's just a really cool fish.

I'm gonna link to the Umbee King down in the description

so that if you have any interest in a fish like this you can check him out.

I know he recently hooked Corey Hecker up with a couple of really nice fish as well.

So I have to apologize that the tank is a bit cloudy.

But this guy spits sand around all the time, as you'll see.

And I just did some work in the tank today so he's especially fiesty.

I had that big piece of driftwood attached to a couple of pieces of slate tile

to keep it submerged until it waterlogged.

And it's mostly waterlogged now so I took those off.

They were also exposed most of the time due to the aforementioned sand movement by this

guy.

The left side floats just a tiny bit so I threw a few rocks in there to hold it down.

But they've got me thinking that it maybe might be time to put some more rocks in there

actually

and then I've got another decent sized piece of driftwood that I might add as well.

But as for the fish, like I said he looks great.

I got the light really dialed in for everyday viewing but

it's way too dim for filming so I had to turn it up.

I didn't feel like the last video really did him justice so hopefully this is better.

But other than that, no equipment changes on the tank or anything for now.

Still running an FX4, FX5, and FX6 and they're keeping the tank looking great.

At least when the fish is cooperating.

He will need a bigger tank at some point, one that's 8 feet long ideally.

That will take some figuring out but for now he's just fine in here.

Now like I said I did want to mention a couple things about the channel.

First is that I did change the name from Steve Poland Cichlids to Steve Poland Aquatics.

This really isn't a big deal honestly.

This channel has always been about way more than just cichlids,

and I really should have gone with a different name from the start.

I just kind of thought it was time.

And then another thing I wanted to let you know was that I started a Patreon.

This is something I've gone back and forth on for a while now.

And the first thing I want to say is that if you don't want to join the community that

I'm starting over there,

it's no big deal.

Nothing that would have been on this channel will be over there instead.

But I think this will be a cool way to give you guys access to a bunch of behind the scenes

stuff

some special bonus content,

and it will also allow to me travel more to bring you guys videos of stuff you that wouldn't

otherwise get to see.

There's a link down in the description.

And it would be awesome if you would check it out.

So that's it for now.

That's what going on with the Umbee, and the channel.

Thanks so much as always for watching,

until next time,

have a good one.

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A life-saving invention that prevents human stampedes | Nilay Kulkarni - Duration: 7:46.

I was only nine

when my grandfather first described to me the horrors he witnessed six years earlier

when human stampedes killed 39 people

in our hometown of Nashik, India.

It was during the 2003 Nashik Kumbh Mela,

one of the world's largest religious gatherings.

Every 12 years, over 30 million Hindu worshippers

descend upon our city --

which is built only for 1.5 million people --

and stay for 45 days.

The main purpose is to wash away all their sins

by bathing in the river Godavari.

And stampedes may easily happen

because a high-density crowd moves at a slow pace.

Apart from Nashik, this event happens in three other places in India,

with varying frequency,

and between 2001 and 2014,

over 2,400 lives have been lost in stampedes at these events.

What saddened me the most

is seeing people around me resigning to the city's fate

in witnessing the seemingly inevitable deaths of dozens

at every Kumbh Mela.

I sought to change this,

and I thought, why can't I try to find a solution to this?

Because I knew it is wrong.

Having learned coding at an early age and being a maker,

I considered the wild idea --

(Laughter)

[Makers always find a way]

I considered the wild idea of building a system

that would help regulate the flow of people

and use it in the next Kumbh Mela in 2015,

to have fewer stampedes and, hopefully, fewer deaths.

It seemed like a mission impossible,

a dream too big,

especially for a 15-year-old,

yet that dream came true in 2015,

when not only did we succeed

in reducing the stampedes and their intensity,

but we marked 2015

as the first Nashik Kumbh Mela to have zero stampedes.

(Applause)

It was the first time in recorded history

that this event passed without any casualties.

How did we do it?

It all started when I joined an innovation workshop

by MIT Media Lab in 2014

called the Kumbhathon

that aimed at solving challenges faced at the grand scale of Kumbh Mela.

Now, we figured out to solve the stampede problem,

we wanted to know only three things:

the number of people, the location,

and the rate of the flow of people per minute.

So we started to look for technologies that would help us get these three things.

Can we distribute radio-frequency tokens to identify people?

We figured out that it would be too expensive and impractical

to distribute 30 million tags.

Can you use CCTV cameras with image-processing techniques?

Again, too expensive for that scale,

along with the disadvantages of being non-portable

and being completely useless in the case of rain,

which is a common thing to happen in Kumbh Mela.

Can we use cell phone tower data?

It sounds like the perfect solution,

but the funny part is,

most of the people do not carry cell phones

in events like Kumbh Mela.

Also, the data wouldn't have been granular enough for us.

So we wanted something that was real-time,

low-cost, sturdy and waterproof,

and it was easy to get the data for processing.

So we built Ashioto,

meaning "footstep" in Japanese,

as it consists of a portable mat which has pressure sensors

which can count the number of people walking on it,

and sends the data over the internet

to the advanced data analysis software we created.

The possible errors, like overcounting or double-stepping,

were overcome using design interventions.

The optimum breadth of the mat was determined to be 18 inches,

after we tested many different versions

and observed the average stride length of a person.

Otherwise, people might step over the sensor.

We started with a proof of concept built in three days,

made out of cardboard and aluminum foil.

(Laughter)

It worked, for real.

We built another one with aluminum composite panels

and piezoelectric plates,

which are plates that generate a small pulse of electricity under pressure.

We tested this at 30 different pilots in public,

in crowded restaurants, in malls, in temples, etc.,

to see how people reacted.

And people let us run these pilots

because they were excited to see localites work on problems for the city.

I was 15 and my team members were in their early 20s.

When the sensors were colored,

people would get scared and would ask us questions like,

"Will I get electrocuted if I step on this?"

(Laughter)

Or, if it was very obvious that it was an electronic sensor on the ground,

they would just jump over it.

(Laughter)

So we decided to design a cover for the sensor

so that people don't have to worry what it is on the ground.

So after some experimentation,

we decided to use an industrial sensor,

used as a safety trigger in hazardous areas

as the sensor,

and a black neoprene rubber sheet

as the cover.

Now, another added benefit of using black rubber

was that dust naturally accumulates over the surface,

eventually camouflaging it with the ground.

We also had to make sure that the sensor is no higher than 12 millimeters.

Otherwise, people might trip over it,

which in itself would cause stampedes.

(Laughter)

We don't want that.

(Laughter)

So we were able to design a sensor which was only 10 millimeters thick.

Now the data is sent to the server in real time,

and a heat map is plotted,

taking into account all the active devices on the ground.

The authorities could be alerted if the crowd movement slowed down

or if the crowd density moved beyond a desired threshold.

We installed five of these mats in the Nashik Kumbh Mela 2015,

and counted over half a million people

in 18 hours,

ensuring that the data was available in real time at various checkpoints,

ensuring a safe flow of people.

Now, this system, eventually, with other innovations,

is what helped prevent stampedes altogether at that festival.

The code used by Ashioto during Kumbh Mela

will soon be made publicly available, free to use for anyone.

I would be glad if someone used this code

to make many more gatherings safer.

Having succeeded at Kumbh Mela

has inspired me to help others who may also suffer from stampedes.

The design of the system makes it adaptable

to pretty much any event

that involves an organized gathering of people.

And my new dream is to improve, adapt and deploy the system

all over the world to prevent loss of life and ensure a safe flow of people,

because every human soul is precious,

whether at concerts or sporting events,

the Maha Kumbh Mela in Allahabad,

the Hajj in Mecca,

the Shia procession to Karbala

or at the Vatican City.

So what do you all think, can we do it?

(Audience) Yes!

Thank you.

(Cheers)

(Applause)

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Primitive Technology: Shoot the bird with assisted blowgun and delicious grilling - Duration: 10:19.

Primitive Technology: Shoot the bird with assisted blowgun and delicious grilling

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BTS: About Paterno w/ Al Pacino, Barry Levinson, & Riley Keough | Paterno | HBO - Duration: 2:32.

I got a statement.

Sue and I devoted our whole lives

to helping young people.

The fact that someone we thought we knew...

might have harmed young people like this...

Well, we were fooled. And we're sorry.

We are grieving.

BARRY LEVINSON: In this story,

we focus on a two-week concentrated period of time.

When the scandal exploded,

at the same time, he became the winningest coach in college history.

From the highest to the lowest point in Paterno's life.

The fall from power. The fall from grace.

And he had no idea it was gonna come to this.

LEVINSON: He was revered because of his-- his philosophy.

His ethics and morality were at the core of the man.

Sara? It's up.

(SLAMS PHONE DOWN)

SARA: Criminal charges, Gerald Sandusky: 40 counts.

REPORTER: And a pair of university big-wigs

are accused of covering it all up.

Sara broke this story.

She was a young woman,

and what she was doing was so bold.

-Who met with McQueary? -Paterno, Schultz, Curly.

LEVINSON: There are a lot of things that the university didn't do,

and we're gonna learn about elements of the cover-up,

and this media, and these questions.

How come nobody's talking about the freakin' Second Mile?

Jerry started this charity.

-Hundreds of children. -Thousands.

How come this wasn't done, and why didn't that get done?

And all that stuff starts to feed itself.

It was, like, a pretty ballsy thing that she did:

taking on a very big story,

and something that was very controversial.

She's on the edge, and she's discovering.

LEVINSON: One year out of college,

wrote an article that becomes this gigantic national scandal

and then ultimately she wins a Pulitzer Prize.

Dad? Did you know about Jerry?

AL PACINO: Here's the drama:

What did he know, and what didn't he know?

And that's the question.

It's not black and white.

It's... It's nuanced.

There is no agenda.

We're just trying to show all of the parts

that make up this puzzle.

And from that, you can have your own thoughts on it,

as opposed to...

Here's what we want you to think.

-JOE PATERNO: We are... -TEAM: Penn State!

-We are... -Penn State!

-We are... -Penn State!

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Lamb claims victory in PA-18; Republicans ready legal fight - Duration: 2:31.

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CBC NL Here & Now Wednesday March 14 2018 - Duration: 1:04:47.

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Palmistry Bring Your Hands Together And These 2 Lines - Duration: 3:30.

Palmistry Bring Your Hands Together And These 2 Lines On Your Palms Match Up, It�s Something

Incredible

by Conscious Reminder

An art since time immemorial, Palmistry focuses on the future of an individual, by making

abstract calculations using the lines on someone�s palms.

This also uses astrology to predict what could happen in someone�s life, be it personal

or professional.

It believes in the old Greek philosophy of �fate and predestination� where someone�s

life is determined by his birth, and not by his actions.

Palmists can see into someone�s life, just by looking at their lines.

The area that is focused here, deals with matters of the heart.

Relationships, love, marriages, issues, and dealings that primarily need one to think

with their heart, and not their head.

But what we might consider as our own actions, by our own choice, ends up being a decision

which has already been forced on us.

To know more, join both of your palms, and form a long chain with the line that is just

below your fingers.

Now, read on.

1.

If the lines do not link together and the one on the left is higher than the right,

it signifies you as someone who wouldn�t back down for love.

You are a risk taker.

You like the challenges and the obstacles in your life, and want to overcome them, to

prove to every one of your capabilities.

This could also lead to opposite views of an intense, no-nonsense person, but you take

it all in stride, because you have a lot more to focus on.

This also could mean that you are physically very attractive.

2.

If the line on your right is above the one on your left, it places you as someone whose

mind, and soul is aged.

You don�t think that �normal� exists, because it is right.

You believe it to be society�s demands that forces people to conform to one social order,

and you always try to deviate from it.

You like people who are older, more mature, and usually end up with people who are older

than you.

You go way behind someone�s fa�ade, and identify the real them.

You are blunt, and sometimes, that creates a problem.

3.

If your lines align perfectly, it portrays a beautiful, aesthetic soul that you possess.

You are humane.

People come to you, because you always seem to have a solution to their problems.

You go out of your way to help people, and while that may create a problem at times,

you somehow overcome that, too.

You are genuinely sympathetic about people, and always try to please whomever you meet.

You would rather leave than hurt someone, you love.

But, you like the stagnancy of life.

You are Sheldon Cooper, when it comes to change.

You don�t like it.

Remember, that just like other arts which deal with mysticism, this has both its fans,

and its skeptics.

The best way to judge would be to apply them in your situation, and see, how it works.

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Little Italy Bronx - La pequeña Italia del Bronx - Duration: 6:55.

Many say that the real Little Italy of New York is located in the Bronx.

If we talk about the little Italy of New York

I'm sure you're thinking of Manhattan's italian district

because it is the best known. What you did not know

is that this neighborhood next to chinatown

holds up thanks to tourism

and there are only a few Italians.

Belmont in the center of the Bronx

is one of the neighborhoods that absorbed more descendants of Italians.

Definitely the Little Italy in the Bronx

it's a much cheaper microworld that the old Italian neighborhood.

Most tourists

do not know about the Italian neighborhood of the Bronx

but I encourage you to discover this place that is less typical

but much more authentic.

At the end of the 19th century and early years

of the 20th century, the newly arrived Italians settled in this area

for the construction of the Bronx Zoo.

The Bronx Zoo opened its doors to the public in 1899.

It is considered the largest urban zoo in the world

and almost all animals

are in areas that have been recreated

as their natural habitat.

Many Italians came to this area by the greatest surge of immigration,

that is to say that entire families

crossed the Atlantic ocean making sure

someone expected them, here they stayed.

The Italian community of Belmont

has created a unique community far from his country.

Today, it is an ideal neighborhood to visit

especially

when the streets are filled with a festive atmosphere.

It is said that in the first decade of the 20th century

100,000 Italian lived here.

In Arthur Avenue,

also known as the Great street of America,

the Italian-american residents of the neighborhoods

are the guardians of this area,

they are responsible for preserving the authenticity of this neighborhood

Many companies in this area

have been family properties and they have been operated by generation.

Nothing like walking through this avenue

to make a gastronomic tour that will plunge you

into a 100% Italian environment

Arthur Avenue is the most commercial street of this neighborhood.

Here, we find traditional European restaurants and stores.

as well its most representative market.

A good place to start your tour

is Arthur Avenue and 187 street.

To give you a good reference

about the importance of the gastronomy

to the whole city,

the streets, to the south of Fordham University

and to the west the Third avenue

we find trattorias, bakeries,

fishmongers, butchers

all of them attended by Italian-speakers

or other foreigners who maintain their language and their culture,

only in New York.

Arthur Avenue meets the best of the authentic Italy

in the form of small shops and supermarkets

where you can find all ingredients of the peninsula

and where the owner has on his counter Italian and American flags.

Here you can find a lot of restaurants trattories and bars

where you can get in direct contact

with the Italian and New York culture

so it's an ideal place that deserves to be visited.

This neighborhood, residential and quiet

with small commerce and student environment,

has a mostly Latino, Italian and Albanian population.

Here the atmosphere is more authentic and vibrant

that invites you to explore its history and culture.

A good idea is to visit the traditional market in Arthur Avenue.

you will find very fresh ingredients

from europeans countries

a market like few others the city.

In New York a few markets survive of this type.

Here you will find fruit, stands vegetables,

meats stands, cafes,

a bronx brewery

and even a curious shop of cigar craftsmen

This is one of the few places that survives in the city

You can find out how they perform their work organically

and here we have the products of the peninsula

that I told to you about

All the original products of Italy

and this is my place

so if you want to really know

the Italian and New York identity

you must visit the little Italy

of the Bronx.

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