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The Nomadic Bull
Canada
Приєднався 17 січ 2014
NOMADIC BULL PRODUCTIONS - Films for the inquisitive mind.
JESUS JUST WANTS A HUG
Finally left LA and went to Mexico. Saw some trash and a tire. Took a cool pic or two. It was pretty major baller status. Leave a like comment and subscribe or else I will hit a 1800 carrier boat bang on you.
Producer: Scott Wilson
www.nomadicbull.com/
Producer: Scott Wilson
www.nomadicbull.com/
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Відео
THE DOG DO BE WEARING A LV SUPREME HOODIE THO
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Went to Universal Studios to collab with the one and only, Beetle juice. Also saw Po, Donkey, Julian the lemur and a bunch of other cool peeps. Fought off a dragon with Harry Potter which was pretty cool then me and my boy Jimmy Fallon went and cruised around on the studio tour to see what was in the back lot. After that me and Homer had to fight some pineapple weeknd hair looking goomba which ...
WENT TO SANTA MONICA PIER, SAW A CHICKEN LIFEGUARDING?
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Went to Rodeo Drive to buy a super cool Gucci Fendi Saint laurent Burberry ovo supreme tooth pick. It only cost me my kidney but thats ok, atleast I can use it to flex on people. Then had to stop by Santa Monica Pier to see how many people I could flex on with my brand new toothpick. Dont Forget to like and subscribe (Only if you wanna) Producer: Scott Wilson www.nomadicbull.com/
BUMBLEBEE STARTS HITTING ON YOUR GIRL, WHAT YOU DO NEXT?
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Los Angeles stays lit in the 2nd and 3rd day. Went to the paramount studio tour, The IOWA battle ship and even got to see the Clippers play the Denver Nuggets in staples center. I would say it was a good day well spent. Producer: Scott Wilson www.nomadicbull.com/
EINSTEIN COULDN'T DO THIS PROPERLY?
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Went to Griffith Observatory and met a cool dude. We was kinda camera shy though Producer: Scott Wilson www.nomadicbull.com/
WENT TO ALCATRAZ, GOT ATTACKED BY SEAGULLS
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While me and my Dad (Also known as bodyguard #3 from agent cody banks) are in Golden State Warriors Town we decided to go and explore the IRL recreation of the popular call of duty zombies map "Mob of the dead", or more commonly known as Alcatraz. Producer: Scott Wilson (The G.O.A.T. father) www.nomadicbull.com/
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE PASSES THE VIBE CHECK
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We out here in the bay to see if the Golden Gate Bridge will pass the vibe check.
HELLO YOUTUBE, I MADE A VLOG
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Going travelling to the bottom of South America with my Dad and decided to vlog my travels. I hope you guys enjoy :)
Ep. 9 Ancient Kingdoms
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From Sigiriya we tuk tuk over to Trincomalee on the north east coast for a little exploration of the town, beach, another Dutch fort and ancient Hindu temple before heading off to the ancient capital of Anuradhapura. Quite the excursion!!
Ep. 10 - Final Days & Final Thoughts
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To finish out the series we take a look at the Sri Lanka national alcoholic beverage, Arrack, and how it is made from the 'toddy' of the coconut flower. After that we make our way back to Colombo for a last look around the capital as Sri Lanka gets ready to celebrate Christmas.
Ep. 5 - Philanthropy Sri Lankan Style
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From Udawalawe we join forces with Shantha Devapriya, a project manager for some of Dilmah's initiatives for creating opportunities for less fortunate Sri Lankans. We visit some entrepreneurs, a school, and a Home of Talent of the Hearing and Visually Impaired before settling in for the night at the surf hot spot of Arugam Bay on the south east coast.
Ep. 4 - 'Tanks,' Clay Elephants, and the Real Kind
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Our next couple of days are based out of the spectacular Udawalawe National Park. From there we venture out to 'Mankada,' the Centre for Empowerment through Sri Lankan Traditional Arts and Crafts, where we meet master potter, Ajith Mohan Perera. He explains the nature and purpose of the centre while we take in a couple of potters in action. From there we go on a safari in the amazing Udawalawe ...
Ep. 8 - The North by Tuk Tuk
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From the south we hop a train back up to Colombo, the capital, and rent a tuk tuk for the next couple of weeks of fun. We immediately make a bee line to Kandy in the hill country to check out the Temple of the Tooth, then head north to the 'Cultural Triangle' and the Cave Temples of Dambulla, and finally on to visit the amazing rock fortress of Sigiriya. So much history, so little time.
Ep. 7 - A Day in the Life at Galaboda
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After our visit to the beautiful fortified town of Galle we headed north east to visit one last tea estate. The Galaboda tea factory has been run by the same family for three generations and the good Dr. Sanjeewa De Silva welcomed us into the family home for a closer look at some Tsara organic green tea. 100% organic and very tasty to boot. From there it was back to the coast and the small town...
Ep. 6 - Gaule & Architectural Influences
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After our visits to the different tea estates it was time to mix it up and we did just that with a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage town of Galle on the south coast. Anchored by an ancient Dutch fort Galle boasts cobblestone streets, beautiful churches and converted Dutch villas. In this episode we'll have a look at some of the architecture to be found there as well as others parts of the cou...
Ep. 2 - Black Tea in the Hill Country
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Ep. 2 - Black Tea in the Hill Country
If he's using so much gravel (I'm guessing up to 35%), I wonder why it is not presenting on the surface.
What is the base made of? Is sit on a concrete?
This is my absolute dream motorcycle!! I ride triumph scrambler 900cc , I have the ducati scrambler 803cc,and of course the speed twin 1200 ,but they stay in the garage now because i am less than 3 days from receiving my Griso 1200 in matte green and matte black, I literally have not been able to sleep a full night since I ordered it and learned that it was now on it's way to my house. This suspense is just killing me 😂
Superb friend
5:05??
Thanks for the video ! Do you still ride on it today ?
🌴 Sri 🇱🇰 Lanka 🌳🐘🐊🐒🐆🐂🐢🌾🦚
Nice i will be doing same in Philippines Australia German blooded Ozzy going off-grid 100% in Philippines
Thankyou i will use this for our First house in Philippines
Background music is annoying
I wonder if Mr Bull is still riding the Griso !!!
Clutch in when you start it
What a beautiful bike
Why cool man.
Why do you use Portland cement rather than lime? Lime being moisture permeable whereas Portland cement is the opposite?
would love to get you guys to Panama, starting a sustainable project in23 !
I sold my Guzzi, because the after sales and technical service was bad In a capital. ( Madrid . Spain) Got myself a HD With three dealerships and perfect technical service.
Rammed Earth is beautiful and will last many lifetimes. It doesn't need aggregate (stones) to be structurally sound. You don't want external walls with rough exposed stone "cracks". It will create a wound that weathering can erode over time. Internally it's an "aesthetic" personal choice. Building Columns is an excellent architectural design strategy. It requires good planning and if used with prefabricated fill-in-in sections that includes windows and doors it will make for quick and efficient construction. Most internal walls, often requiring complex twists and turns don't need to be rammed earth, typical framing will suffice - again a personal choice. If the clay content is high + 20% cement mix can be as little as 5%. A well organized and managed build program competes very favorably with traditional construction costs. I am working with an engineer to create a fully mechanized process that will speed up construction. Also developing adjustable form-work to offer maximum versatility and reduce the labour requirements. The plan is to build a whole village complex based on this type of construction while also utilizing many of the Earthship environmentally-sensitive passive-sustainability principles I.E. To rewrite the book of "Best Practice"... Offering a truly holistic off-grid solution combined with incredible architectural potential.
he is an artist!!
Sucks how this guy tries to make it sound so much more complicated....its absolutely red clay from the ground people...
@warriorrising7776 I have loads of videos and photos of our various projects that we will be posting eventually. Yes, the mixture needs to be a proper mix, but what I specifically took issue with was when I thought I heard him say it is a non organic mix. Where I am located, we have the perfect clay content, silt, etc. I am sure there are areas where this may not be available and must be brought in from other areas. So, maybe he is located in one of these areas.
What holds these walls to the ground?
@Warrior Rising That won't work for our building code. We'd still need a concrete Foundation with rebar into the Earth work.
@Warrior Rising I never claimed that. Just that SOMETHING has to hold the wall in place. Rebar at the bottom to a rigid structure or a connection to the other walls so it is next to impossible to flip forward or backward. Just not comfortable with free floating walls.
What a great experience thanks for sharing. Beautiful bike
Thank you for visiting Sri Lanka and thanks a lot for this video about our country. God bless you
බලන්ට ගුනේ මාමා ඉංග්රීසි කතාකරන අපූරුව ❤️
The master potter of srilanka ❤️🔥 🇱🇰
This is such a great video. Well done sir! The Moto guzzi griso is a beauty, enjoy it!
It was my dream since 2005.... I bought my Red one six months ago and it's absolutely Amazing... Simply love it.... 😊😊🤙🏻🤙🏻🏍️🏍️🏍️🏍️
Thank you for this video. Perfect for explaining to anyone who doesn't know.
Very good choice. Congratulations from Belgium.
E in lingua Italiana?
That was interesting, so the bike in the crate is totally assembled apartment from battery and mirror's. It no dought had engine in it from factory as its run tested and checked in factory and dealer does the prederlivery.
That’s the exact same feeling you get picking up a new Guzzi. I have a ‘21 V85TT and what it lacks in HP over the Grizzo it makes up with character and sheer joy when riding. I hope you enjoy your machine. Ciao!
Hi Scott and thank you so much for this great review. Also here in Italy there are not many Griso and, of course, they are getting rarer and rarer. I used to have the 1100 and then passed to the black and grey 1200 SE: I rode them in Mandello when they were first presented and simply could not wait to own them. You have already said all that was worth saying, I just want to endorse your statement about it not being a bike for everybody as most people follow the mass: that is absolutely true and really makes it a problem for such incredible manufacturers as Guzzi and Aprilia, which sell one-of-a-kind motorcycles that not enough people buy. That is a shame and I sometimes think that we do not deserve such jewels. I also think that Griso is destined to gain some value in future as these bikes are very much sought-after. Once more, wonderful review!
Rammed earth is strong structurally, and withstands weathering very well. Some formulas will include a 10% cement mix for the stability of the substrate. It's quite common for the top and bottom layer of rammed earth to have approximately 30 - 40% cement to increase its resistance to moist conditions. As mentioned in the video, rammed earth is compressed and because of this is very dense. There are number of advantages to earthen walls and rammed earth is the most weather resistant method. It is an alternative to concrete as it's more environmentally friendly and absolutely gorgeous and cheap based on materials readily available onsite. The down side of this method is the time it takes to construct the forms and because of this can be a deterrent to novices.
Instead of cement can we use lime?
If your "rammed earth" is not regular concrete with coloring but truly earth then your sand castle will soon fall apart. I guess colored concrete sells harder than "rammed earth" Fucking idiots.
Nice work with this video mate. Griso 1100 owner here, love mine as well. Bought in the UK and ridden back to Italy, it now gets used mostly around Lake Como. A wonderful blunt (yet beautiful) instrument!
Thank you for this video. I grew up in Alert Bay and this video gave me all the good feels i had there as a child.
Please show us testing of these walls under shock, water and sun's heat. It looks good but does it stay up, how much maintainance it requires and how.
Rammed earth is strong structurally, and withstands weathering very well. Some formulas will include a 10% cement mix for the stability of the substrate. It's quite common for the top and bottom layer of rammed earth to have approximately 30 - 40% cement to increase its resistance to moist conditions. As mentioned in the video, rammed earth is compressed and because of this is very dense. There are number of advantages to earthen walls and rammed earth is the most weather resistant method. It is an alternative to concrete as it's more environmentally friendly and absolutely gorgeous and cheap based on materials readily available onsite. The down side of this method is the time it takes to construct the forms and because of this can be a deterrent to novices.
@@freshimpactco.8698 Since then, i have watched a number of videos and recommend it highly for people specially in dry states.
What's the legality of this in philadelphia
That is absolutely stunning.
incredible finish. these guys got it together. i bet it is expensive though….
If you have Man power and time then this will cost you like half of it compare to regular construction....
Beautiful countryside wherever this was filmed.
Thank you Scott
Fantastic!
Amazing painter- Mr. Bateman. Amazing paintings. The one behind is mesmerizing.
Absolutely a beautiful bike!
I've got 3 Motoguzzis a stone and a v85tt. They are extremely fun to ride. Other bikes are faster and handle better but none are more fun.
nice video👍👍👍
Good choice
The rendering is beautiful.