-
Various Artists – Galician Bizarre II (Full compilation 2012)
~TRACKLIST~
1. Sr. Anido & Sra Álvarez - Buraco Negro (00:00)
2. Trajano! - Mono (02:59)
3. Carrero Bianco - Horse Cum (05:00)
4. Wild Balbina - Spit Your Love (07:02)
5. Fantasmage - Cambia De Ciudad (09:54)
6. Lobishome - La Muerte (12:31)
7. Mano De Obra - El Ogro (14:57)
8. Mullet - Laioso (17:46)
9. Tora! Tora! Tora! - Crematorio (20:46)
10. QVEK - Tella, Me Enamoré De Ella (23:47)
11. Los Televisores - Mona Lisa (26:02)
12. Alarido Mongólico - El Ataque De Los Belenes Vivientes (28:00)
13. Terbutalina - Hostias (30:48)
14. Los Thyssen - La Bola (32:10)
15. Tetra & Freak - Frota Vaginas (34:36)
16. Pastillas Mamut - Fiesta De Mierda (37:38)
published: 05 May 2018
-
Galician Bizarre 3 - Apoia o crowdfunding!
http://vkm.is/galicianbizarre3
Ninguén sabe exactamente o que é o Galician Bizarre máis aló de ser un LP que xunta a 17 bandas underground galegas. Neste terceiro recopilatorio pódese escoitar a riqueza e a variedade da escena: hai pop lo-fi, trap, neopsicodelia, post-grunge, punk, electrónica e o que se che ocorra a maiores. Todo feito co enfoque diferente que probablemente da o vivir na periferia da periferia, falar outro idioma, a dieta atlántica e o bizarrismo das costumes festivas de por aquí.
Isto é o que vai haber no disco:
CARA A
Pantis - Mar
Contenedor de Mierda - Síndrome de Dawson
Esposa - Nós contra nós
Dois - Dominguero
Lamprea Explosiva - Polok
Selvática - El fondo del mar
Atrás Tigre - Abisal
Boyanka Kostova - Konaseinochan
Pálida - You Were Melting in the Wrong Hands
CA...
published: 12 Sep 2018
-
Telephone Rouges - Fiesta Galician Bizarre (Sala Capitol)
http://www.pistaoculta.com
Concierto del Galician Bizarre, 4 de marzo de 2010 en la Sala Capitol de Compostela
published: 05 Mar 2010
-
Anemone - Fiesta Galician Bizarre (Sala Capitol)
http://www.pistaoculta.com
Concierto del Galician Bizarre, 4 de marzo de 2010 en la Sala Capitol de Compostela
published: 07 Mar 2010
-
is this False video?The terror of a Galician fisherman before a ' strange object '
Due to external pressures yesterday we had to withdraw the video of the fisherman, but after analyzing the value of this information for our readership thought that to the advantage of the journalistic ethics we must publish this news. Without stopping questioning the credibility of the images, since for lack of information we could not have gathered any more information, the video is deserving of being published by the impact that it creates and for the curiosity that wakes up the possible existence of ovnis in Spain. The most impressive image of the video, which there is recorded to more style 'Rec' or ' Blair's witch ', not only is, clearly, the supposed UFO that falls down to the sea, but also the appearance of 'fighters' and the astonishment of the fishermen for so surprising pursuit....
published: 01 Oct 2009
-
NEVER VISIT GALICIA + 10 reasons you should go immediately
Recently I travelled around Galicia and thought I would share some of my acquired wisdom of the area. If you want to know whether or not it’s worthwhile visiting Galicia, whether it does in fact, always rain, what Gallegos are like and whether the food is actually that big of a deal, make sure to watch this video.
All opinions shared and honest and true to my personal experience there.
Want to stay in touch, follow me on Instagram or twitter:
Instagram: @ellebehrsin
Twitter: @ellebehrsin
Places mentioned in the video:
Cathedrals beach – Northern Galicia
Serra da Capelada – Highest cliffs in Galicia (highest cliffs in mainland Europe?)
A Coruña – Northern coastal city
Tower of Hercules – Oldest Roman lighthouse still in use as a lighthouse
Fisterra (Finisterre) – What the Roman’s con...
published: 28 May 2019
-
Spain Is Not A Federation: Autonomous Communities of Spain Explained
Spain is divided into autonomous communities, but don't call Spain a federation or else the Spanish Constitution will get mad at you!
The Autonomous Communities of Spain in the Iberian Peninsula are Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, the Basque Country, Navarre, La Rioja, Aragon, Catalonia, Castile and Leon, Extremadura, Castile - La Mancha, Madrid, Valencia, Murcia, Andalusia.
Spain also controls the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean. One of the balearic islands is called Ibiza, which is a renown part destination.
Spain also controls the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of Morocco and the cities of Ceuta and Mellia in North Africa.
The Autonomous communities of Spain can sometimes have powers that even exceed states in federations, such as collecting the taxes...
published: 15 Feb 2017
-
Spain's Abandoned Villages
Ghost Village (2014): Hundreds of rural villages around Galicia in Spain are frozen in time, long-abandoned by their residents. But there are hopes that the current financial crisis could actually help revive the ruins.
For similar stories, see:
Spain's Uncertain Economic Future (2012)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJNA-lH87-M
Gay Tourism is Booming in Spain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAjkUzpdaxk
The Activists Turned Politicians Rewriting Spain's Democracy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wScawQtpecE
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/film/6161/ghost-village
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on ...
published: 09 Sep 2016
40:18
Various Artists – Galician Bizarre II (Full compilation 2012)
~TRACKLIST~
1. Sr. Anido & Sra Álvarez - Buraco Negro (00:00)
2. Trajano! - Mono (02:59)
3. Carrero Bianco - Horse Cum (05:00)
4. Wild Balbina - Spit Your Love...
~TRACKLIST~
1. Sr. Anido & Sra Álvarez - Buraco Negro (00:00)
2. Trajano! - Mono (02:59)
3. Carrero Bianco - Horse Cum (05:00)
4. Wild Balbina - Spit Your Love (07:02)
5. Fantasmage - Cambia De Ciudad (09:54)
6. Lobishome - La Muerte (12:31)
7. Mano De Obra - El Ogro (14:57)
8. Mullet - Laioso (17:46)
9. Tora! Tora! Tora! - Crematorio (20:46)
10. QVEK - Tella, Me Enamoré De Ella (23:47)
11. Los Televisores - Mona Lisa (26:02)
12. Alarido Mongólico - El Ataque De Los Belenes Vivientes (28:00)
13. Terbutalina - Hostias (30:48)
14. Los Thyssen - La Bola (32:10)
15. Tetra & Freak - Frota Vaginas (34:36)
16. Pastillas Mamut - Fiesta De Mierda (37:38)
https://wn.com/Various_Artists_–_Galician_Bizarre_Ii_(Full_Compilation_2012)
~TRACKLIST~
1. Sr. Anido & Sra Álvarez - Buraco Negro (00:00)
2. Trajano! - Mono (02:59)
3. Carrero Bianco - Horse Cum (05:00)
4. Wild Balbina - Spit Your Love (07:02)
5. Fantasmage - Cambia De Ciudad (09:54)
6. Lobishome - La Muerte (12:31)
7. Mano De Obra - El Ogro (14:57)
8. Mullet - Laioso (17:46)
9. Tora! Tora! Tora! - Crematorio (20:46)
10. QVEK - Tella, Me Enamoré De Ella (23:47)
11. Los Televisores - Mona Lisa (26:02)
12. Alarido Mongólico - El Ataque De Los Belenes Vivientes (28:00)
13. Terbutalina - Hostias (30:48)
14. Los Thyssen - La Bola (32:10)
15. Tetra & Freak - Frota Vaginas (34:36)
16. Pastillas Mamut - Fiesta De Mierda (37:38)
- published: 05 May 2018
- views: 279
0:34
Galician Bizarre 3 - Apoia o crowdfunding!
http://vkm.is/galicianbizarre3
Ninguén sabe exactamente o que é o Galician Bizarre máis aló de ser un LP que xunta a 17 bandas underground galegas. Neste terce...
http://vkm.is/galicianbizarre3
Ninguén sabe exactamente o que é o Galician Bizarre máis aló de ser un LP que xunta a 17 bandas underground galegas. Neste terceiro recopilatorio pódese escoitar a riqueza e a variedade da escena: hai pop lo-fi, trap, neopsicodelia, post-grunge, punk, electrónica e o que se che ocorra a maiores. Todo feito co enfoque diferente que probablemente da o vivir na periferia da periferia, falar outro idioma, a dieta atlántica e o bizarrismo das costumes festivas de por aquí.
Isto é o que vai haber no disco:
CARA A
Pantis - Mar
Contenedor de Mierda - Síndrome de Dawson
Esposa - Nós contra nós
Dois - Dominguero
Lamprea Explosiva - Polok
Selvática - El fondo del mar
Atrás Tigre - Abisal
Boyanka Kostova - Konaseinochan
Pálida - You Were Melting in the Wrong Hands
CARA B
Travesti Afgano - Catro anos máis
Bifannah - Ervas
Puma Pumku - Velvet Dream
Oh! Ayatollah - Pablo Callejo
Estrambote - Viajes en el tiempo
Jay - Ser humano
Bulto - Todos los días es mi cumpleaños
Kadett GSI - Motor
Este vídeo é obra de Rubén Domínguez e Sara Iglesias
https://wn.com/Galician_Bizarre_3_Apoia_O_Crowdfunding
http://vkm.is/galicianbizarre3
Ninguén sabe exactamente o que é o Galician Bizarre máis aló de ser un LP que xunta a 17 bandas underground galegas. Neste terceiro recopilatorio pódese escoitar a riqueza e a variedade da escena: hai pop lo-fi, trap, neopsicodelia, post-grunge, punk, electrónica e o que se che ocorra a maiores. Todo feito co enfoque diferente que probablemente da o vivir na periferia da periferia, falar outro idioma, a dieta atlántica e o bizarrismo das costumes festivas de por aquí.
Isto é o que vai haber no disco:
CARA A
Pantis - Mar
Contenedor de Mierda - Síndrome de Dawson
Esposa - Nós contra nós
Dois - Dominguero
Lamprea Explosiva - Polok
Selvática - El fondo del mar
Atrás Tigre - Abisal
Boyanka Kostova - Konaseinochan
Pálida - You Were Melting in the Wrong Hands
CARA B
Travesti Afgano - Catro anos máis
Bifannah - Ervas
Puma Pumku - Velvet Dream
Oh! Ayatollah - Pablo Callejo
Estrambote - Viajes en el tiempo
Jay - Ser humano
Bulto - Todos los días es mi cumpleaños
Kadett GSI - Motor
Este vídeo é obra de Rubén Domínguez e Sara Iglesias
- published: 12 Sep 2018
- views: 104
4:41
Telephone Rouges - Fiesta Galician Bizarre (Sala Capitol)
http://www.pistaoculta.com
Concierto del Galician Bizarre, 4 de marzo de 2010 en la Sala Capitol de Compostela
http://www.pistaoculta.com
Concierto del Galician Bizarre, 4 de marzo de 2010 en la Sala Capitol de Compostela
https://wn.com/Telephone_Rouges_Fiesta_Galician_Bizarre_(Sala_Capitol)
http://www.pistaoculta.com
Concierto del Galician Bizarre, 4 de marzo de 2010 en la Sala Capitol de Compostela
- published: 05 Mar 2010
- views: 2212
4:09
Anemone - Fiesta Galician Bizarre (Sala Capitol)
http://www.pistaoculta.com
Concierto del Galician Bizarre, 4 de marzo de 2010 en la Sala Capitol de Compostela
http://www.pistaoculta.com
Concierto del Galician Bizarre, 4 de marzo de 2010 en la Sala Capitol de Compostela
https://wn.com/Anemone_Fiesta_Galician_Bizarre_(Sala_Capitol)
http://www.pistaoculta.com
Concierto del Galician Bizarre, 4 de marzo de 2010 en la Sala Capitol de Compostela
- published: 07 Mar 2010
- views: 289
0:43
is this False video?The terror of a Galician fisherman before a ' strange object '
Due to external pressures yesterday we had to withdraw the video of the fisherman, but after analyzing the value of this information for our readership thought ...
Due to external pressures yesterday we had to withdraw the video of the fisherman, but after analyzing the value of this information for our readership thought that to the advantage of the journalistic ethics we must publish this news. Without stopping questioning the credibility of the images, since for lack of information we could not have gathered any more information, the video is deserving of being published by the impact that it creates and for the curiosity that wakes up the possible existence of ovnis in Spain. The most impressive image of the video, which there is recorded to more style 'Rec' or ' Blair's witch ', not only is, clearly, the supposed UFO that falls down to the sea, but also the appearance of 'fighters' and the astonishment of the fishermen for so surprising pursuit. A Galician fisherman has decided to make a public what, as he comments, it lived and experimented when he was in his ship. Meanwhile a few apparent military planes chase to a ' strange object ' that hits the sea and realizes a spectacular immersion, a helicopter of unknown origin flies over the craft and orders the fishermen who hurry to remove of the place in which they are. ' Leave the zone immediately and go to the port. There they will receive instructions ' they are the words directed to the fishing one. The note that accompanies the recording, makes clear the fear of the sender before such a situation: ' I send this video after thinking it very much, but spent the fright, I believe that my duty is to inform about this that it has happened and that I do not see any explanation '. The ovnis lead the means
The number of avistamientos of ovnis in the north zone of our country in the last days has been surprising and they have since to speak to the mass media. A witness sent a photography to the Faro of Vigo of a supposed UFO that he observed while it was walking along the Galician coast. As he publishes The Voice of Galicia, several persons who saw intermittent lights on laugh at O Market town, they called the police to discover if the mystery that the twinkles were hiding they were supernatural. I CORNERED it he publishes the unusual images, which a videoaficionado recorded, of a supposed UFO flying over the bridge of the Saints in Ribadeo. The blogs in Internet also do to themselves echo of the extraterrestrial phenomena, and of images of ' flying objects ' flying over the streets and highways.
https://wn.com/Is_This_False_Video_The_Terror_Of_A_Galician_Fisherman_Before_A_'_Strange_Object_'
Due to external pressures yesterday we had to withdraw the video of the fisherman, but after analyzing the value of this information for our readership thought that to the advantage of the journalistic ethics we must publish this news. Without stopping questioning the credibility of the images, since for lack of information we could not have gathered any more information, the video is deserving of being published by the impact that it creates and for the curiosity that wakes up the possible existence of ovnis in Spain. The most impressive image of the video, which there is recorded to more style 'Rec' or ' Blair's witch ', not only is, clearly, the supposed UFO that falls down to the sea, but also the appearance of 'fighters' and the astonishment of the fishermen for so surprising pursuit. A Galician fisherman has decided to make a public what, as he comments, it lived and experimented when he was in his ship. Meanwhile a few apparent military planes chase to a ' strange object ' that hits the sea and realizes a spectacular immersion, a helicopter of unknown origin flies over the craft and orders the fishermen who hurry to remove of the place in which they are. ' Leave the zone immediately and go to the port. There they will receive instructions ' they are the words directed to the fishing one. The note that accompanies the recording, makes clear the fear of the sender before such a situation: ' I send this video after thinking it very much, but spent the fright, I believe that my duty is to inform about this that it has happened and that I do not see any explanation '. The ovnis lead the means
The number of avistamientos of ovnis in the north zone of our country in the last days has been surprising and they have since to speak to the mass media. A witness sent a photography to the Faro of Vigo of a supposed UFO that he observed while it was walking along the Galician coast. As he publishes The Voice of Galicia, several persons who saw intermittent lights on laugh at O Market town, they called the police to discover if the mystery that the twinkles were hiding they were supernatural. I CORNERED it he publishes the unusual images, which a videoaficionado recorded, of a supposed UFO flying over the bridge of the Saints in Ribadeo. The blogs in Internet also do to themselves echo of the extraterrestrial phenomena, and of images of ' flying objects ' flying over the streets and highways.
- published: 01 Oct 2009
- views: 21101
15:26
NEVER VISIT GALICIA + 10 reasons you should go immediately
Recently I travelled around Galicia and thought I would share some of my acquired wisdom of the area. If you want to know whether or not it’s worthwhile visitin...
Recently I travelled around Galicia and thought I would share some of my acquired wisdom of the area. If you want to know whether or not it’s worthwhile visiting Galicia, whether it does in fact, always rain, what Gallegos are like and whether the food is actually that big of a deal, make sure to watch this video.
All opinions shared and honest and true to my personal experience there.
Want to stay in touch, follow me on Instagram or twitter:
Instagram: @ellebehrsin
Twitter: @ellebehrsin
Places mentioned in the video:
Cathedrals beach – Northern Galicia
Serra da Capelada – Highest cliffs in Galicia (highest cliffs in mainland Europe?)
A Coruña – Northern coastal city
Tower of Hercules – Oldest Roman lighthouse still in use as a lighthouse
Fisterra (Finisterre) – What the Roman’s considered the end of the known world, and also an extra route after the Camino del Norte
Marin – Coastal town in Rias Biaxas
Cabo de home walk – coastal lighthouse walk near Marin (Pontevedra) in Rias Biaxas that overlooks Cies Islands
Sil Canyons – My favourite but the most terrifying lookout point was called Mirador De Vilouxe
Monastery of Santa Cristina de Ribas de Sil – Oldest Monastery in Galicia
Ribadeo – Coastal town on the northern border with Asturias
Places we stayed and loved:
*Casa rural near Sil Canyons - Caserío da Castiñeira - https://www.booking.com/hotel/es/casa-de-turismo-rural-caserio-da-castineira.en.html?aid=1453252&no;_rooms=1&group;_adults=1
Airbnb next to the beach in Marin, Rias Biaxas – https://www.airbnb.es/rooms/32782995
Restaurants recommended in the video:
Cathedrals beach - Restaurante La Yenka
A Coruña (Pulpo) - A Taberna de Cunqueiro http://www.atabernadecunqueiro.com/
Food mentioned:
Rabas
Pulpo (Octopus)
Chipirones
Calamari
Sardines
Galician Empanadas
Galician Bread
*denote affiliate links. Affiliate links help support my channel so I can continue to make these videos for you.
https://wn.com/Never_Visit_Galicia_10_Reasons_You_Should_Go_Immediately
Recently I travelled around Galicia and thought I would share some of my acquired wisdom of the area. If you want to know whether or not it’s worthwhile visiting Galicia, whether it does in fact, always rain, what Gallegos are like and whether the food is actually that big of a deal, make sure to watch this video.
All opinions shared and honest and true to my personal experience there.
Want to stay in touch, follow me on Instagram or twitter:
Instagram: @ellebehrsin
Twitter: @ellebehrsin
Places mentioned in the video:
Cathedrals beach – Northern Galicia
Serra da Capelada – Highest cliffs in Galicia (highest cliffs in mainland Europe?)
A Coruña – Northern coastal city
Tower of Hercules – Oldest Roman lighthouse still in use as a lighthouse
Fisterra (Finisterre) – What the Roman’s considered the end of the known world, and also an extra route after the Camino del Norte
Marin – Coastal town in Rias Biaxas
Cabo de home walk – coastal lighthouse walk near Marin (Pontevedra) in Rias Biaxas that overlooks Cies Islands
Sil Canyons – My favourite but the most terrifying lookout point was called Mirador De Vilouxe
Monastery of Santa Cristina de Ribas de Sil – Oldest Monastery in Galicia
Ribadeo – Coastal town on the northern border with Asturias
Places we stayed and loved:
*Casa rural near Sil Canyons - Caserío da Castiñeira - https://www.booking.com/hotel/es/casa-de-turismo-rural-caserio-da-castineira.en.html?aid=1453252&no;_rooms=1&group;_adults=1
Airbnb next to the beach in Marin, Rias Biaxas – https://www.airbnb.es/rooms/32782995
Restaurants recommended in the video:
Cathedrals beach - Restaurante La Yenka
A Coruña (Pulpo) - A Taberna de Cunqueiro http://www.atabernadecunqueiro.com/
Food mentioned:
Rabas
Pulpo (Octopus)
Chipirones
Calamari
Sardines
Galician Empanadas
Galician Bread
*denote affiliate links. Affiliate links help support my channel so I can continue to make these videos for you.
- published: 28 May 2019
- views: 88194
6:00
Spain Is Not A Federation: Autonomous Communities of Spain Explained
Spain is divided into autonomous communities, but don't call Spain a federation or else the Spanish Constitution will get mad at you!
The Autonomous Communitie...
Spain is divided into autonomous communities, but don't call Spain a federation or else the Spanish Constitution will get mad at you!
The Autonomous Communities of Spain in the Iberian Peninsula are Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, the Basque Country, Navarre, La Rioja, Aragon, Catalonia, Castile and Leon, Extremadura, Castile - La Mancha, Madrid, Valencia, Murcia, Andalusia.
Spain also controls the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean. One of the balearic islands is called Ibiza, which is a renown part destination.
Spain also controls the Canary Islands in the
Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of Morocco and the cities of Ceuta and Mellia in North Africa.
The Autonomous communities of Spain can sometimes have powers that even exceed states in federations, such as collecting the taxes instead of the central government doing it. As well some of the communities have distinct nationalities and languages such as Catalan, Galician, and Basque.
This situation arose because before the reconquista of the iberian peninsula, the northern christian kingdoms were separated and this allowed different languages to develop.
However, Spain is extremely careful to make sure its communities cannot federalize because it wants to remain an indivisible single state, and being a federation means its easier to separate it apart.
After spain transition to democracy the consitution said that autonomous communities could form with the choice of some powers in a list. This is similar to a federation, but important distinctions is that the communities have no say in reforming the constitution, the consitution itself does not establish or give these powers to the communities and is instead done by a statute of autonomy which is legislation from the central Spanish government.
Russian Federation Explained: https://youtu.be/qVoHAyEwhBc
Andorra Explained: https://youtu.be/cFWl5xkKjG0
https://wn.com/Spain_Is_Not_A_Federation_Autonomous_Communities_Of_Spain_Explained
Spain is divided into autonomous communities, but don't call Spain a federation or else the Spanish Constitution will get mad at you!
The Autonomous Communities of Spain in the Iberian Peninsula are Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, the Basque Country, Navarre, La Rioja, Aragon, Catalonia, Castile and Leon, Extremadura, Castile - La Mancha, Madrid, Valencia, Murcia, Andalusia.
Spain also controls the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean. One of the balearic islands is called Ibiza, which is a renown part destination.
Spain also controls the Canary Islands in the
Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of Morocco and the cities of Ceuta and Mellia in North Africa.
The Autonomous communities of Spain can sometimes have powers that even exceed states in federations, such as collecting the taxes instead of the central government doing it. As well some of the communities have distinct nationalities and languages such as Catalan, Galician, and Basque.
This situation arose because before the reconquista of the iberian peninsula, the northern christian kingdoms were separated and this allowed different languages to develop.
However, Spain is extremely careful to make sure its communities cannot federalize because it wants to remain an indivisible single state, and being a federation means its easier to separate it apart.
After spain transition to democracy the consitution said that autonomous communities could form with the choice of some powers in a list. This is similar to a federation, but important distinctions is that the communities have no say in reforming the constitution, the consitution itself does not establish or give these powers to the communities and is instead done by a statute of autonomy which is legislation from the central Spanish government.
Russian Federation Explained: https://youtu.be/qVoHAyEwhBc
Andorra Explained: https://youtu.be/cFWl5xkKjG0
- published: 15 Feb 2017
- views: 592682
12:50
Spain's Abandoned Villages
Ghost Village (2014): Hundreds of rural villages around Galicia in Spain are frozen in time, long-abandoned by their residents. But there are hopes that the cur...
Ghost Village (2014): Hundreds of rural villages around Galicia in Spain are frozen in time, long-abandoned by their residents. But there are hopes that the current financial crisis could actually help revive the ruins.
For similar stories, see:
Spain's Uncertain Economic Future (2012)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJNA-lH87-M
Gay Tourism is Booming in Spain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAjkUzpdaxk
The Activists Turned Politicians Rewriting Spain's Democracy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wScawQtpecE
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/film/6161/ghost-village
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
Follow us on Instagram:
https://instagram.com/journeymanpictures
"It's the biggest sadness you can imagine. It's sad that it's abandoned in this way", says Jose Collazo, the last resident of a ghost village. In recession-hit Spain there are almost 3,000 abandoned villages. With an ageing population and almost 25% unemployment, local governments are desperate for any boost to their economy. Whole villages are now up for sale, and locals hope that foreign buyers might boost the depressed economy. At a time when many Spaniards feel that capitalism has failed them, the rural idyll of self-sufficiency has never seemed so attractive.
Dateline, SBS Australia – Ref. 6161
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
https://wn.com/Spain's_Abandoned_Villages
Ghost Village (2014): Hundreds of rural villages around Galicia in Spain are frozen in time, long-abandoned by their residents. But there are hopes that the current financial crisis could actually help revive the ruins.
For similar stories, see:
Spain's Uncertain Economic Future (2012)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJNA-lH87-M
Gay Tourism is Booming in Spain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAjkUzpdaxk
The Activists Turned Politicians Rewriting Spain's Democracy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wScawQtpecE
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/film/6161/ghost-village
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures
Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD
https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews
Follow us on Instagram:
https://instagram.com/journeymanpictures
"It's the biggest sadness you can imagine. It's sad that it's abandoned in this way", says Jose Collazo, the last resident of a ghost village. In recession-hit Spain there are almost 3,000 abandoned villages. With an ageing population and almost 25% unemployment, local governments are desperate for any boost to their economy. Whole villages are now up for sale, and locals hope that foreign buyers might boost the depressed economy. At a time when many Spaniards feel that capitalism has failed them, the rural idyll of self-sufficiency has never seemed so attractive.
Dateline, SBS Australia – Ref. 6161
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 09 Sep 2016
- views: 655960