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اللقطات اللي هنشوفها النهارده من اغرب اللقطات اللي هتشوفها في حياتك . لانها لقطات غير مصطنعه . واتصورت عن طريق الصدفه من خلال كاميرات المراقبه . عشان كده حاول تصدق اللي هتشوفه لانه حقيقه .
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تجميعه لاغرب الاشياء التي تم التقاطها علي كاميرات المراقبة | 2024
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اشترك في قناتي التانية | https://www.youtube.com/@HAMADAHAMDY1
اشترك في قناه ايموشن | https://www.youtube.com/@Emotion123
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الفيس بوك | https://www.facebook.com/hamada.hamdy.eg/
تيك توك | https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMYR2qXsA/
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اخطر الاماكن علي كوكب الارض | https://youtu.be/fUqBDVT5OH0
عندما تغضب الحيوانات وتلتقطها الكاميرات | https://youtu.be/8LLzFIVGJuM
الاشخاص الاسوء حظاً في العالم | https://youtu.be/XvluqOc_U8I
اشياء غريبة حدثت علي البث المباشر | https://youtu.be/pP7e_kIsjS4
الات زراعية حديثة لم تراها من قبل | https://youtu.be/wAX5NVvLOAc
دي اخطر اماكن سياحيه تم إنشاؤه علي الاطلاق. وده مجرد مكان واحد . من اكتر الأماكن السياحية المجنونة اللي هنشوفها مع بعض النهارده. بداية من زحليقة مبتوصلكش لحمام السباحة . بصراحة حاجة تزعل
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اخطر الاماكن علي كوكب الارض | لن تجرؤ علي زيارتها | Part 4
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اشترك في قناتي التانية | https://youtube.com/channel/UC...._dj0YDLa8yW7UtCi-ZY7
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الفيس بوك | https://www.facebook.com/hamada.hamdy.eg/
تيك توك | https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMYR2qXsA/
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اخطر الاماكن علي كوكب الارض | https://youtu.be/fUqBDVT5OH0
عندما تغضب الحيوانات وتلتقطها الكاميرات | https://youtu.be/8LLzFIVGJuM
الاشخاص الاسوء حظاً في العالم | https://youtu.be/XvluqOc_U8I
اشياء غريبة حدثت علي البث المباشر | https://youtu.be/pP7e_kIsjS4
الات زراعية حديثة لم تراها من قبل | https://youtu.be/wAX5NVvLOAc
ممكن تكون شوفت قبل كده . مواقف غريبة ومضحكة . لكن مقاطع الفديو اللي معانا النهارده . انا متأكد انك مشفتهاش قبل كده. انا عايزك تسترخي وتستعد عشان تستمتع معانا بحلقه النهارده.
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اغرب الاشياء التي تم التقاطها امام الكاميرات | Part 7
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اشترك في قناتي التانية | https://youtube.com/channel/UC...._dj0YDLa8yW7UtCi-ZY7
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الفيس بوك | https://www.facebook.com/hamada.hamdy.eg/
تيك توك | https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMYR2qXsA/
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اخطر الاماكن علي كوكب الارض | https://youtu.be/fUqBDVT5OH0
عندما تغضب الحيوانات وتلتقطها الكاميرات | https://youtu.be/8LLzFIVGJuM
الاشخاص الاسوء حظاً في العالم | https://youtu.be/XvluqOc_U8I
اشياء غريبة حدثت علي البث المباشر | https://youtu.be/pP7e_kIsjS4
الات زراعية حديثة لم تراها من قبل | https://youtu.be/wAX5NVvLOAc
The Panama Canal (Youtube Short)
The Panama Canal is an artificial 82 km (51 mile) waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean.
The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a conduit for maritime trade.
The Panama Canal is one of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken. This shortcut greatly reduces the time for ships to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, enabling them to avoid the lengthy, hazardous Cape Horn route around the southernmost tip of South America, via the Drake Passage or Strait of Magellan, and the even less popular route through the Arctic Archipelago, and the Bering Strait.
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The show is a documentary showing how common, everyday items (including foodstuffs like bubblegum, industrial products such as engines, musical instruments such as guitars, and sporting goods such as snowboards) are manufactured. It is filmed to simplify overdubbing in different languages. For example, the show avoids showing a narrator or host onscreen, does not often have employees of featured companies speak on camera, and keeps human interaction with the manufacturing process to a bare minimum. An off-screen narrator explains each process, often with humorous puns. Each half hour show usually has three or four main segments, with each product getting a demonstration of about five minutes, with exceptions for more complex products. Usually every show has at least one product with an historic background note preceding it, showing how and where the product originated, and what people used before it. The historic note is shown through various cartoon animations being drawn on-screen by a computer program.
In April 2007, all episodes run in the United States (on the Discovery Channel and Science) had the individual season openings replaced with a new opening used for every episode. Similar to most other Discovery Channel shows, the credits now run during the last segment, with only a blue screen and the request for feedback (and the website) at the end.
In September 2007, the ninth season began airing on Science, along with new openings, graphics, and soundtracks. Zac Fine replaced Moore as the narrator. However, the eleventh season, which started airing in September 2008, reinstated Moore as the narrator and reverted to a previous title sequence and soundtrack.
In June 2008, the Science channel began airing How It's Made: Remix, consisting of previous segments arranged into theme episodes ("Food", "Sporting Goods", etc.). In 2013, the Science channel began airing How It's Made: Dream Cars, focusing exclusively on high performance and exotic cars.
The show is a documentary showing how common, everyday items (including foodstuffs like bubblegum, industrial products such as engines, musical instruments such as guitars, and sporting goods such as snowboards) are manufactured. It is filmed to simplify overdubbing in different languages. For example, the show avoids showing a narrator or host onscreen, does not often have employees of featured companies speak on camera, and keeps human interaction with the manufacturing process to a bare minimum. An off-screen narrator explains each process, often with humorous puns. Each half hour show usually has three or four main segments, with each product getting a demonstration of about five minutes, with exceptions for more complex products. Usually every show has at least one product with an historic background note preceding it, showing how and where the product originated, and what people used before it. The historic note is shown through various cartoon animations being drawn on-screen by a computer program.
In April 2007, all episodes run in the United States (on the Discovery Channel and Science) had the individual season openings replaced with a new opening used for every episode. Similar to most other Discovery Channel shows, the credits now run during the last segment, with only a blue screen and the request for feedback (and the website) at the end.
In September 2007, the ninth season began airing on Science, along with new openings, graphics, and soundtracks. Zac Fine replaced Moore as the narrator. However, the eleventh season, which started airing in September 2008, reinstated Moore as the narrator and reverted to a previous title sequence and soundtrack.
In June 2008, the Science channel began airing How It's Made: Remix, consisting of previous segments arranged into theme episodes ("Food", "Sporting Goods", etc.). In 2013, the Science channel began airing How It's Made: Dream Cars, focusing exclusively on high performance and exotic cars.
كيفية صناعة الألواح اللاقطة الكهرضوئية ... واختبارها
The show is a documentary showing how common, everyday items (including foodstuffs like bubblegum, industrial products such as engines, musical instruments such as guitars, and sporting goods such as snowboards) are manufactured. It is filmed to simplify overdubbing in different languages. For example, the show avoids showing a narrator or host onscreen, does not often have employees of featured companies speak on camera, and keeps human interaction with the manufacturing process to a bare minimum. An off-screen narrator explains each process, often with humorous puns. Each half hour show usually has three or four main segments, with each product getting a demonstration of about five minutes, with exceptions for more complex products. Usually every show has at least one product with an historic background note preceding it, showing how and where the product originated, and what people used before it. The historic note is shown through various cartoon animations being drawn on-screen by a computer program.
In April 2007, all episodes run in the United States (on the Discovery Channel and Science) had the individual season openings replaced with a new opening used for every episode. Similar to most other Discovery Channel shows, the credits now run during the last segment, with only a blue screen and the request for feedback (and the website) at the end.
In September 2007, the ninth season began airing on Science, along with new openings, graphics, and soundtracks. Zac Fine replaced Moore as the narrator. However, the eleventh season, which started airing in September 2008, reinstated Moore as the narrator and reverted to a previous title sequence and soundtrack.
In June 2008, the Science channel began airing How It's Made: Remix, consisting of previous segments arranged into theme episodes ("Food", "Sporting Goods", etc.). In 2013, the Science channel began airing How It's Made: Dream Cars, focusing exclusively on high performance and exotic cars.
The show is a documentary showing how common, everyday items (including foodstuffs like bubblegum, industrial products such as engines, musical instruments such as guitars, and sporting goods such as snowboards) are manufactured. It is filmed to simplify overdubbing in different languages. For example, the show avoids showing a narrator or host onscreen, does not often have employees of featured companies speak on camera, and keeps human interaction with the manufacturing process to a bare minimum. An off-screen narrator explains each process, often with humorous puns. Each half hour show usually has three or four main segments, with each product getting a demonstration of about five minutes, with exceptions for more complex products. Usually every show has at least one product with an historic background note preceding it, showing how and where the product originated, and what people used before it. The historic note is shown through various cartoon animations being drawn on-screen by a computer program.
In April 2007, all episodes run in the United States (on the Discovery Channel and Science) had the individual season openings replaced with a new opening used for every episode. Similar to most other Discovery Channel shows, the credits now run during the last segment, with only a blue screen and the request for feedback (and the website) at the end.
In September 2007, the ninth season began airing on Science, along with new openings, graphics, and soundtracks. Zac Fine replaced Moore as the narrator. However, the eleventh season, which started airing in September 2008, reinstated Moore as the narrator and reverted to a previous title sequence and soundtrack.
In June 2008, the Science channel began airing How It's Made: Remix, consisting of previous segments arranged into theme episodes ("Food", "Sporting Goods", etc.). In 2013, the Science channel began airing How It's Made: Dream Cars, focusing exclusively on high performance and exotic cars.