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Imprinting my female Golden Eagle. THE DAKOTA PROJECT
It is with great sadness to announce the death of Dakota on the 21/09/17 at 6:30pm I was out hunting hares with Dakota, she flew after a hare and her attention was drawn to a pheasant running as the hare ran through the cover, the pheasant took flight and Dakota gave up on the pheasant and pitched up to the highest point closest to her, this high point was an electric power pole with a transformer box just below the cables. Dakota was killed instantly landing on the transformer box.
published: 23 Sep 2017
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The Dakota: Home to John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and More-Eminent Domains-Vanity Fair
The Dakota in New York City established itself in 1884 as an elite and luxurious home to many on the Upper West Side. Over time, with tenants such as John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Judy Garland, and many more, this became home to an exclusive and exceptional artist community.
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published: 17 Jul 2013
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1 West 72nd Street-The Dakota
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published: 14 Dec 2012
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5 Stories From The Mysterious and Creepy Dakota Building In Manhattan
GHOST HUNTING FIELD MANUAL
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Located on West 72nd Street in Manhattan the 19th Century Dakota building is one of New York's most exclusive residences and has been a magnet for the rich and famous since it opened in 1884, but despite its opulence, it has a mysterious and tragic past, and it has long been believed the place is cursed.
Here we look at the creepy and sometimes heartbreaking events that are linked to this iconic building.
#creepymarathonmonth #dakotabuilding #johnlennon
Topics:
5. Deaths at the Dakota
4. They Crying lady and The Young Girl
3. The ghost of Edward Cabot Clark and Jo Mielziner
2. The Phantom Of The Dakota
1. Celebrity Ghosts
Don't forget to follow TOP5s on Social Media to keep ...
published: 31 Oct 2019
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The Famous Dakota Building in New York
The Dakota was constructed between October 25, 1880, and October 27, 1884. Henry Janeway Hardenbergh's architectural firm was commissioned to create the design for Edward Cabot Clark, head of the Singer Manufacturing Company. The building purportedly was named The Dakota because at the time of its construction, the area was sparsely inhabited and considered remote from the inhabited area of Manhattan, just as the Dakota Territory was considered remote. The earliest appearance of this story, however, was in a 1933 newspaper interview with The Dakota's long-time manager. This was quoted as follows in Christopher Gray's book New York Streetscapes: "Probably it was called 'Dakota' because it was so far west and so far north". Gray believed that the building's name stemmed from Clark's fondness...
published: 20 May 2019
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John Lennon's Home: The Dakota Apartments | Architecture of the DAKOTA APARTMENTS in New York
John Lennon lived in the Dakota Apartments located in New York City. But, did you know much about the Dakota Apartments? Today, I breakdown the iconic and most famous (and expensive) apartment building located in New York City!
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Stereophonics - Dakota (Official Video)
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published: 03 Oct 2008
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The Dakota Fire Hole (How to make one and why I love it)
In this video, I go through the process of making a Dakota Fire Hole. A couple of weeks ago I was in a situation where I was reminded just how awesome this fire skill is in the woods.
DISCLAIMER!!! Dakota Fire Holes can be dangerous! Make sure you do everything you can to put out the fire! What you won't see on this video was me pouring water on the fire to put it out before I buried it. Before leaving any fire, make sure you douse it thoroughly with water and bury it. Dakota Fire Holes can cause root fires and can smolder well beyond the time you bury it.
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published: 20 Aug 2012
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The Curse of the Dakota
The curse of the Dakota
An educational video on New York's Dakota building. The Curse of the Dakota. Research and background on the bizarre history of one of New York's most prominent apartment houses and many of its famous residents, such as John Lennon, and how it first became part of pop culture due to the Roman Polanski film, "Rosemary's Baby."
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published: 04 Mar 2019
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#1106 LAST Day of JOHN LENNON Death Location/THE DAKOTA New York City - Travel Vlog (8/17/19)
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published: 17 Aug 2019
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Imprinting my female Golden Eagle. THE DAKOTA PROJECT
It is with great sadness to announce the death of Dakota on the 21/09/17 at 6:30pm I was out hunting hares with Dakota, she flew after a hare and her attention ...
It is with great sadness to announce the death of Dakota on the 21/09/17 at 6:30pm I was out hunting hares with Dakota, she flew after a hare and her attention was drawn to a pheasant running as the hare ran through the cover, the pheasant took flight and Dakota gave up on the pheasant and pitched up to the highest point closest to her, this high point was an electric power pole with a transformer box just below the cables. Dakota was killed instantly landing on the transformer box.
https://wn.com/Imprinting_My_Female_Golden_Eagle._The_Dakota_Project
It is with great sadness to announce the death of Dakota on the 21/09/17 at 6:30pm I was out hunting hares with Dakota, she flew after a hare and her attention was drawn to a pheasant running as the hare ran through the cover, the pheasant took flight and Dakota gave up on the pheasant and pitched up to the highest point closest to her, this high point was an electric power pole with a transformer box just below the cables. Dakota was killed instantly landing on the transformer box.
- published: 23 Sep 2017
- views: 29397198
3:02
The Dakota: Home to John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and More-Eminent Domains-Vanity Fair
The Dakota in New York City established itself in 1884 as an elite and luxurious home to many on the Upper West Side. Over time, with tenants such as John Lenno...
The Dakota in New York City established itself in 1884 as an elite and luxurious home to many on the Upper West Side. Over time, with tenants such as John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Judy Garland, and many more, this became home to an exclusive and exceptional artist community.
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The Dakota in NYC -- Home to John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and More -- Eminent Domains NYC -- Vanity Fair
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The Dakota in New York City established itself in 1884 as an elite and luxurious home to many on the Upper West Side. Over time, with tenants such as John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Judy Garland, and many more, this became home to an exclusive and exceptional artist community.
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Produced by: Show of Force (http://www.showofforce.com/home)
- published: 17 Jul 2013
- views: 252910
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1 West 72nd Street-The Dakota
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Visit www.dwellingsnyc.com to view more prestigious properties on Central Park in Manhattan.
- published: 14 Dec 2012
- views: 139524
13:53
5 Stories From The Mysterious and Creepy Dakota Building In Manhattan
GHOST HUNTING FIELD MANUAL
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ghost-Hunting-Field-Manual-Everything-ebook/dp/B07DYC2NMB
Located on West 72nd Street in Manhattan the 19th...
GHOST HUNTING FIELD MANUAL
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Located on West 72nd Street in Manhattan the 19th Century Dakota building is one of New York's most exclusive residences and has been a magnet for the rich and famous since it opened in 1884, but despite its opulence, it has a mysterious and tragic past, and it has long been believed the place is cursed.
Here we look at the creepy and sometimes heartbreaking events that are linked to this iconic building.
#creepymarathonmonth #dakotabuilding #johnlennon
Topics:
5. Deaths at the Dakota
4. They Crying lady and The Young Girl
3. The ghost of Edward Cabot Clark and Jo Mielziner
2. The Phantom Of The Dakota
1. Celebrity Ghosts
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Located on West 72nd Street in Manhattan the 19th Century Dakota building is one of New York's most exclusive residences and has been a magnet for the rich and famous since it opened in 1884, but despite its opulence, it has a mysterious and tragic past, and it has long been believed the place is cursed.
Here we look at the creepy and sometimes heartbreaking events that are linked to this iconic building.
#creepymarathonmonth #dakotabuilding #johnlennon
Topics:
5. Deaths at the Dakota
4. They Crying lady and The Young Girl
3. The ghost of Edward Cabot Clark and Jo Mielziner
2. The Phantom Of The Dakota
1. Celebrity Ghosts
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- published: 31 Oct 2019
- views: 381100
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The Famous Dakota Building in New York
The Dakota was constructed between October 25, 1880, and October 27, 1884. Henry Janeway Hardenbergh's architectural firm was commissioned to create the design ...
The Dakota was constructed between October 25, 1880, and October 27, 1884. Henry Janeway Hardenbergh's architectural firm was commissioned to create the design for Edward Cabot Clark, head of the Singer Manufacturing Company. The building purportedly was named The Dakota because at the time of its construction, the area was sparsely inhabited and considered remote from the inhabited area of Manhattan, just as the Dakota Territory was considered remote. The earliest appearance of this story, however, was in a 1933 newspaper interview with The Dakota's long-time manager. This was quoted as follows in Christopher Gray's book New York Streetscapes: "Probably it was called 'Dakota' because it was so far west and so far north". Gray believed that the building's name stemmed from Clark's fondness for the names of the new western states and territories.
The Dakota was designated a New York City Landmark in 1969. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, and was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
The building's facade was renovated in 2015.
The Features
The building's high gables and deep roofs with a profusion of dormers, terracotta spandrels and panels, niches, balconies, and balustrades give it a German Renaissance character and an echo of a Hanseatic town hall. Its layout and floor plan, however, were strongly influenced by French architectural trends in housing design that had become known in New York City in the 1870s. High above the 72nd Street entrance sits the face of a Dakota Indian.
The Dakota is a square building built around a central courtyard. The arched main entrance is a porte-cochère large enough for the horse-drawn carriages that once entered and allowed passengers to disembark sheltered from the weather. Many of these carriages were housed in a multi-story stable building built in two sections between 1891 and 1894, at the southwest corner of 77th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, where elevators lifted them to the upper floors. The "Dakota Stables" building was in operation as a garage until February 2007, when it was slated to be transformed by the Related Companies into a condominium residence. Since then, the large condominium building The Harrison occupies its spot.
The general layout of the apartments is in the French style of the period, with all major rooms connected to each other, in enfilade, and also accessible from a hall or corridor. The arrangement allows a natural migration for guests from one room to another, especially on festive occasions, yet gives service staff discreet separate circulation patterns that offer service access to the main rooms. The principal rooms, such as parlors or the master bedroom, face the street, while the dining room, kitchen, and other auxiliary rooms are oriented toward the courtyard. Apartments thus are aired from two sides, which was a relative novelty in Manhattan at the time. Some of the drawing rooms are 49 feet (15 m) long, and many of the ceilings are 14 feet (4.3 m) high. The floors are inlaid with mahogany, oak, and cherry.
Originally, The Dakota had 65 apartments with four to 20 rooms, no two apartments being alike. These apartments are accessed by staircases and elevators placed in the four corners of the courtyard. Separate service stairs and elevators serving the kitchens are located in mid-block. Built to cater to the well-to-do, The Dakota featured many amenities and a modern infrastructure that was exceptional for the time. The building has a large dining hall. Meals also could be sent up to the apartments by dumbwaiters. Electricity was generated by an in-house power plant, and the building has central heating. Beside servant quarters, there was a playroom and a gymnasium under the roof. In later years, these spaces on the tenth floor were converted into apartments. The Dakota property also contained a garden, private croquet lawns, and a tennis court behind the building between 72nd and 73rd Streets.
All apartments were let before the building opened, but it was a long-term drain on the fortune of Clark, who died before it was completed, and his heirs. For the high society of Manhattan, it became fashionable to live in the building, or at least to rent an apartment there as a secondary city residence, and The Dakota's success prompted the construction of many other luxury apartment buildings in Manhattan.
An entrance to the 72nd Street station of the New York City Subway's B and C trains is outside the building.
https://wn.com/The_Famous_Dakota_Building_In_New_York
The Dakota was constructed between October 25, 1880, and October 27, 1884. Henry Janeway Hardenbergh's architectural firm was commissioned to create the design for Edward Cabot Clark, head of the Singer Manufacturing Company. The building purportedly was named The Dakota because at the time of its construction, the area was sparsely inhabited and considered remote from the inhabited area of Manhattan, just as the Dakota Territory was considered remote. The earliest appearance of this story, however, was in a 1933 newspaper interview with The Dakota's long-time manager. This was quoted as follows in Christopher Gray's book New York Streetscapes: "Probably it was called 'Dakota' because it was so far west and so far north". Gray believed that the building's name stemmed from Clark's fondness for the names of the new western states and territories.
The Dakota was designated a New York City Landmark in 1969. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, and was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
The building's facade was renovated in 2015.
The Features
The building's high gables and deep roofs with a profusion of dormers, terracotta spandrels and panels, niches, balconies, and balustrades give it a German Renaissance character and an echo of a Hanseatic town hall. Its layout and floor plan, however, were strongly influenced by French architectural trends in housing design that had become known in New York City in the 1870s. High above the 72nd Street entrance sits the face of a Dakota Indian.
The Dakota is a square building built around a central courtyard. The arched main entrance is a porte-cochère large enough for the horse-drawn carriages that once entered and allowed passengers to disembark sheltered from the weather. Many of these carriages were housed in a multi-story stable building built in two sections between 1891 and 1894, at the southwest corner of 77th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, where elevators lifted them to the upper floors. The "Dakota Stables" building was in operation as a garage until February 2007, when it was slated to be transformed by the Related Companies into a condominium residence. Since then, the large condominium building The Harrison occupies its spot.
The general layout of the apartments is in the French style of the period, with all major rooms connected to each other, in enfilade, and also accessible from a hall or corridor. The arrangement allows a natural migration for guests from one room to another, especially on festive occasions, yet gives service staff discreet separate circulation patterns that offer service access to the main rooms. The principal rooms, such as parlors or the master bedroom, face the street, while the dining room, kitchen, and other auxiliary rooms are oriented toward the courtyard. Apartments thus are aired from two sides, which was a relative novelty in Manhattan at the time. Some of the drawing rooms are 49 feet (15 m) long, and many of the ceilings are 14 feet (4.3 m) high. The floors are inlaid with mahogany, oak, and cherry.
Originally, The Dakota had 65 apartments with four to 20 rooms, no two apartments being alike. These apartments are accessed by staircases and elevators placed in the four corners of the courtyard. Separate service stairs and elevators serving the kitchens are located in mid-block. Built to cater to the well-to-do, The Dakota featured many amenities and a modern infrastructure that was exceptional for the time. The building has a large dining hall. Meals also could be sent up to the apartments by dumbwaiters. Electricity was generated by an in-house power plant, and the building has central heating. Beside servant quarters, there was a playroom and a gymnasium under the roof. In later years, these spaces on the tenth floor were converted into apartments. The Dakota property also contained a garden, private croquet lawns, and a tennis court behind the building between 72nd and 73rd Streets.
All apartments were let before the building opened, but it was a long-term drain on the fortune of Clark, who died before it was completed, and his heirs. For the high society of Manhattan, it became fashionable to live in the building, or at least to rent an apartment there as a secondary city residence, and The Dakota's success prompted the construction of many other luxury apartment buildings in Manhattan.
An entrance to the 72nd Street station of the New York City Subway's B and C trains is outside the building.
- published: 20 May 2019
- views: 16563
7:48
John Lennon's Home: The Dakota Apartments | Architecture of the DAKOTA APARTMENTS in New York
John Lennon lived in the Dakota Apartments located in New York City. But, did you know much about the Dakota Apartments? Today, I breakdown the iconic and most ...
John Lennon lived in the Dakota Apartments located in New York City. But, did you know much about the Dakota Apartments? Today, I breakdown the iconic and most famous (and expensive) apartment building located in New York City!
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https://www.businessinsider.com/15-crazy-facts-about-nycs-dakota-building-2015-8#:~:text=Actress%20Lauren%20Bacall%20owned%20a,Connie%20Chung%2C%20and%20Maury%20Povich.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-dakotas-apartment-46-lists-again-for-14-point-5-million-2015-7#built-in-1882-the-four-bedroom-three-and-a-half-bathroom-apartment-hit-the-market-eight-years-ago-for-195-million-1
https://ilovetheupperwestside.com/famous-residents-dakota-building-nyc/
https://youtu.be/VOgFZfRVaww
https://youtu.be/HQ68xik2pMo
https://youtu.be/8Qz9a72ljyM
https://youtu.be/XGUK2agwUPs
https://youtu.be/DDf3vcvaRw4
https://youtu.be/mRjjiOV003Q
https://wn.com/John_Lennon's_Home_The_Dakota_Apartments_|_Architecture_Of_The_Dakota_Apartments_In_New_York
John Lennon lived in the Dakota Apartments located in New York City. But, did you know much about the Dakota Apartments? Today, I breakdown the iconic and most famous (and expensive) apartment building located in New York City!
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https://www.businessinsider.com/15-crazy-facts-about-nycs-dakota-building-2015-8#:~:text=Actress%20Lauren%20Bacall%20owned%20a,Connie%20Chung%2C%20and%20Maury%20Povich.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-dakotas-apartment-46-lists-again-for-14-point-5-million-2015-7#built-in-1882-the-four-bedroom-three-and-a-half-bathroom-apartment-hit-the-market-eight-years-ago-for-195-million-1
https://ilovetheupperwestside.com/famous-residents-dakota-building-nyc/
https://youtu.be/VOgFZfRVaww
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- published: 01 Dec 2020
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4:09
Stereophonics - Dakota (Official Video)
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- published: 03 Oct 2008
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13:05
The Dakota Fire Hole (How to make one and why I love it)
In this video, I go through the process of making a Dakota Fire Hole. A couple of weeks ago I was in a situation where I was reminded just how awesome this fire...
In this video, I go through the process of making a Dakota Fire Hole. A couple of weeks ago I was in a situation where I was reminded just how awesome this fire skill is in the woods.
DISCLAIMER!!! Dakota Fire Holes can be dangerous! Make sure you do everything you can to put out the fire! What you won't see on this video was me pouring water on the fire to put it out before I buried it. Before leaving any fire, make sure you douse it thoroughly with water and bury it. Dakota Fire Holes can cause root fires and can smolder well beyond the time you bury it.
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If this is your first time with us, my name is Dave, and David's Passage is the name of my vlog. This passage in life started with a desire to share my love of the outdoors with the world. My hope is that those who tune into my videos will be inspired to venture out and enjoy all of creation for what it's worth. This video blog features videos on an array of outdoor-related topics, as well as DIY projects that might just help you more fully enjoy the outdoors. New videos come out on Tuesdays at 3pm EST, so please subscribe and be on the lookout for new content soon!
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You can also connect with me on twitter: http://twitter.com/davidspassage
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Towards the beginning of August I was leading a group of boys on a backpacking trip through the Allegheny National Forest. On day one, we came upon a lean-to shelter that we were planning to utilize as a base camp for the night. The only problem was that we didn't want to cook near our campsite because I knew the location was prone to black bear activity due to previous experience in the area.
I also didn't want to create a new fire pit/ring in the woods as they quickly accumulate as groups go through and in turn, quickly degrade the natural scenery of the forest. In comes the Dakota fire hole.
In this video I demonstrate how to make one of these as well as go through and talk about the pros and cons of this technique. I also talk about when this technique is handy and when it is not so handy. Finally, I show you just how effective this technique is by boiling 2 cups of water in just over 5 minutes. The Dakota Indians were genius in inventing this technique.
In terms of cooking, this is my "go-to" fire technique as these fires burn hotter, require less wood for sufficient cooking, are quasi-stealthy, and are quick to extinguish among other things.
If you have any experience in utilizing this fire technique or any insights you can pass along, I would love to hear it in the comments section below!
See you outdoors!
The song sample you heard in the intro was from the finger-style guitarist, David Youngman. I highly recommend you check him out.
http://www.davidyoungmanmusic.com
I obtained full permission from the original artist and have secured the proper rights to use his music in my videos
https://wn.com/The_Dakota_Fire_Hole_(How_To_Make_One_And_Why_I_Love_It)
In this video, I go through the process of making a Dakota Fire Hole. A couple of weeks ago I was in a situation where I was reminded just how awesome this fire skill is in the woods.
DISCLAIMER!!! Dakota Fire Holes can be dangerous! Make sure you do everything you can to put out the fire! What you won't see on this video was me pouring water on the fire to put it out before I buried it. Before leaving any fire, make sure you douse it thoroughly with water and bury it. Dakota Fire Holes can cause root fires and can smolder well beyond the time you bury it.
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If this is your first time with us, my name is Dave, and David's Passage is the name of my vlog. This passage in life started with a desire to share my love of the outdoors with the world. My hope is that those who tune into my videos will be inspired to venture out and enjoy all of creation for what it's worth. This video blog features videos on an array of outdoor-related topics, as well as DIY projects that might just help you more fully enjoy the outdoors. New videos come out on Tuesdays at 3pm EST, so please subscribe and be on the lookout for new content soon!
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To keep up with what I'm doing outdoors, please subscribe to my channel and visit: http://www.davidspassage.com
You can also connect with me on twitter: http://twitter.com/davidspassage
and Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/davidspassage
Towards the beginning of August I was leading a group of boys on a backpacking trip through the Allegheny National Forest. On day one, we came upon a lean-to shelter that we were planning to utilize as a base camp for the night. The only problem was that we didn't want to cook near our campsite because I knew the location was prone to black bear activity due to previous experience in the area.
I also didn't want to create a new fire pit/ring in the woods as they quickly accumulate as groups go through and in turn, quickly degrade the natural scenery of the forest. In comes the Dakota fire hole.
In this video I demonstrate how to make one of these as well as go through and talk about the pros and cons of this technique. I also talk about when this technique is handy and when it is not so handy. Finally, I show you just how effective this technique is by boiling 2 cups of water in just over 5 minutes. The Dakota Indians were genius in inventing this technique.
In terms of cooking, this is my "go-to" fire technique as these fires burn hotter, require less wood for sufficient cooking, are quasi-stealthy, and are quick to extinguish among other things.
If you have any experience in utilizing this fire technique or any insights you can pass along, I would love to hear it in the comments section below!
See you outdoors!
The song sample you heard in the intro was from the finger-style guitarist, David Youngman. I highly recommend you check him out.
http://www.davidyoungmanmusic.com
I obtained full permission from the original artist and have secured the proper rights to use his music in my videos
- published: 20 Aug 2012
- views: 4785767
6:20
The Curse of the Dakota
The curse of the Dakota
An educational video on New York's Dakota building. The Curse of the Dakota. Research and background on the bizarre history of one of N...
The curse of the Dakota
An educational video on New York's Dakota building. The Curse of the Dakota. Research and background on the bizarre history of one of New York's most prominent apartment houses and many of its famous residents, such as John Lennon, and how it first became part of pop culture due to the Roman Polanski film, "Rosemary's Baby."
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Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
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Investigation: Artist: Ceiri Torjussen
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Dark Halls (Flute) : Artist Ceiri Torjussen
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The curse of the Dakota
An educational video on New York's Dakota building. The Curse of the Dakota. Research and background on the bizarre history of one of New York's most prominent apartment houses and many of its famous residents, such as John Lennon, and how it first became part of pop culture due to the Roman Polanski film, "Rosemary's Baby."
If you like this video: BUY ME A COFFEE! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wtfrenchtoast
DISCLAIMER:
Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
STORY CREDIT: Written by What The French Toast
MUSIC CREDIT: USE RIGHTS PURCHASED VIA: Storyblocks Audio
Tracks used:
Dramatic Stinger Artist: Neil Cross
https://www.audioblocks.com/stock-audio/dramatic-stinger-93541.html
Investigation: Artist: Ceiri Torjussen
https://www.audioblocks.com/stock-audio/investigation-155884.html
Dark Halls (Flute) : Artist Ceiri Torjussen
https://www.audioblocks.com/stock-audio/dark-halls-flute-151944.html
Copyright issue? Send me a message and we'll get it resolved ASAP.
If you own any of these images message me and I will remove it
WTFrenchToasters@gmail.com
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- published: 04 Mar 2019
- views: 6920
18:09
#1106 LAST Day of JOHN LENNON Death Location/THE DAKOTA New York City - Travel Vlog (8/17/19)
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- published: 17 Aug 2019
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