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Uploaded by Eluxtria on Sep 27, 2011
Time lapse of planet earth with original music by Everett Ruskin.
Science & Technology
Standard YouTube License
Awesomeness in digital media form!
KingM535i 3 months ago
Really shows you how much of the world is still left "untamed"
TheBoss502 5 months ago
It goes too fast ):
Erinsanity 5 months ago
Yes, definitely. The Yucatan Peninsula can be seen on the left of the video at :28
jimmah13 5 months ago
@TheMindfulOne i'm not xompletely sure, but it looks like at :016 you can see the Sea of Cortez on the right hand side, so im assuming the video is moving in a southern motion over the western hemisphere starting somewhere south of Alaska
can anyone identify any landmasses?
TheMindfulOne 5 months ago
we want more!!!
sergiogr 5 months ago
That's "music"? I turned my speakers off. :P Nice clip, though.
CyberiusT 5 months ago
@sergiogr This'll blow yer mind -- Search google for "earth lightning strikes per day" and look at result from askville
alanmuk 5 months ago
@sergiogr Yep :) Awesome, innit :)
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Awesomeness in digital media form!
KingM535i 3 months ago
Really shows you how much of the world is still left "untamed"
TheBoss502 5 months ago
It goes too fast ):
Erinsanity 5 months ago
Yes, definitely. The Yucatan Peninsula can be seen on the left of the video at :28
jimmah13 5 months ago
@TheMindfulOne i'm not xompletely sure, but it looks like at :016 you can see the Sea of Cortez on the right hand side, so im assuming the video is moving in a southern motion over the western hemisphere starting somewhere south of Alaska
jimmah13 5 months ago
can anyone identify any landmasses?
TheMindfulOne 5 months ago
we want more!!!
sergiogr 5 months ago
That's "music"? I turned my speakers off. :P Nice clip, though.
CyberiusT 5 months ago
@sergiogr This'll blow yer mind -- Search google for "earth lightning strikes per day" and look at result from askville
alanmuk 5 months ago
@sergiogr Yep :) Awesome, innit :)
alanmuk 5 months ago