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Types of Soil- Loam, Clay, Silt and Sand
This lesson will teach teach you different types of soil. (Loam, clay, silt and sand)
Science Year 3
GEMS Winchester School, Abu Dhabi
published: 20 Apr 2020
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What is SILT? What does SILT mean? SILT meaning, definition & explanation
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Silt is granular material of a size between sand and clay, whose mineral origin is quartz and feldspar. Silt may occur as a soil (often mixed with sand or clay) or as sediment mixed in suspension with water (also known as a suspended load) and soil in a body of water such as a river. It may also exist as soil deposited at the bottom of a water body, like mudflows from landslides. Silt has a moderate specific area with a typically non-sticky, plastic feel. Si...
published: 22 Feb 2018
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Types of Soil
Learn about the Types of Soil: sand, silt and clay. Sand soil is made up of larger granules and won’t hold its shape when wet. Sand soil absorbs water very quickly. Silt soil is made up of medium-sized granules and has a flour-like texture when dry. Silt soil can’t hold its shape well when wet. It absorbs water more slowly than sand soil. Clay soil holds its shape very well when wet and is made up of very small granules that make a hard crust after a rain. Clay soil absorbs water the slowest. Add compost to sand soil to slow water absorption and to decrease water runoff from clay soil. Find out the characteristics of your soil by sending a sample to the Texas A&M; AgriLife Extension Service Soil Testing Lab: http://soiltesting.tamu.edu/ This video was created by Texas A&M; AgriLife ...
published: 10 Jul 2015
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published: 08 May 2016
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Second Grade - Sand and Silt
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published: 05 Oct 2020
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SOIL PROPERTIES
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How You Can Own A Silt Farm
Imagine what we can do... together.
Iowa's future is in our hands. While the local food movement grows in Iowa, the source of that food is in danger.
#DidYouKnow: Iowa is losing 25 acres of farmland each day to development? This is precisely the land our market farmers need.
Every year, we allow up to 5 tons of topsoil per acre to blow or wash away.
Iowa’s volatile land prices are driving young people away from their dream of becoming fruit and vegetable farmers.
More than half of our farmland is owned by people over 65 and one-third is owned by people over 75, yet leaders have not stepped forward to address how we will keep this land producing food for the next generation.
SILT permanently protects land across Iowa. Landowners may choose to donate property – even while retaining f...
published: 11 Dec 2020
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published: 26 Apr 2018
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Soil(Part-2)| Types and Characteristics | Science | Grade-3,4 | TutWay |
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Topic Covered:
Different types of soil:
• Sand
• Silt
• Clay
• loam
• Characteristics of sand
• Characteristics of silt
• Characteristics of clay
• Characteristics of loam
• Humus
• Role of humus in the soil
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STAY INSIDE - SILT
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Types of Soil- Loam, Clay, Silt and Sand
This lesson will teach teach you different types of soil. (Loam, clay, silt and sand)
Science Year 3
GEMS Winchester School, Abu Dhabi
This lesson will teach teach you different types of soil. (Loam, clay, silt and sand)
Science Year 3
GEMS Winchester School, Abu Dhabi
https://wn.com/Types_Of_Soil_Loam,_Clay,_Silt_And_Sand
This lesson will teach teach you different types of soil. (Loam, clay, silt and sand)
Science Year 3
GEMS Winchester School, Abu Dhabi
- published: 20 Apr 2020
- views: 6871
5:45
What is SILT? What does SILT mean? SILT meaning, definition & explanation
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Silt is granular material of a size between sand and clay, whose mineral origin is quartz and feldspar. Silt may occur as a soil (often mixed with sand or clay) or as sediment mixed in suspension with water (also known as a suspended load) and soil in a body of water such as a river. It may also exist as soil deposited at the bottom of a water body, like mudflows from landslides. Silt has a moderate specific area with a typically non-sticky, plastic feel. Silt usually has a floury feel when dry, and a slippery feel when wet. Silt can be visually observed with a hand lens.
Silt is created by a variety of physical processes capable of splitting the generally sand-sized quartz crystals of primary rocks by exploiting deficiencies in their lattice. These involve chemical weathering of rock and regolith, and a number of physical weathering processes such as frost shattering and haloclasty. The main process is abrasion through transport, including fluvial comminution, aeolian attrition and glacial grinding. It is in semi-arid environments that substantial quantities of silt are produced. Silt is sometimes known as "rock flour" or "stone dust", especially when produced by glacial action. Mineralogically, silt is composed mainly of quartz and feldspar. Sedimentary rock composed mainly of silt is known as siltstone. Liquefaction created by a strong earthquake is silt suspended in water that is hydrodynamically forced up from below ground level.
In the Udden–Wentworth scale (due to Krumbein), silt particles range between 0.0039 and 0.0625 mm, larger than clay but smaller than sand particles. ISO 14688 grades silts between 0.002 mm and 0.063 mm. In actuality, silt is chemically distinct from clay, and unlike clay, grains of silt are approximately the same size in all dimensions; furthermore, their size ranges overlap. Clays are formed from thin plate-shaped particles held together by electrostatic forces, so present a cohesion. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Texture Classification system, the sand-silt distinction is made at the 0.05 mm particle size. The USDA system has been adopted by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). In the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) and the AASHTO Soil Classification system, the sand-silt distinction is made at the 0.075 mm particle size (i.e., material passing the #200 sieve). Silts and clays are distinguished mechanically by their plasticity.
Silt is easily transported in water or other liquid and is fine enough to be carried long distances by air in the form of dust. Thick deposits of silty material resulting from deposition by aeolian processes are often called loess. Silt and clay contribute to turbidity in water. Silt is transported by streams or by water currents in the ocean. When silt appears as a pollutant in water the phenomenon is known as siltation.
Silt, deposited by annual floods along the Nile River, created the rich, fertile soil that sustained the Ancient Egyptian civilization. Silt deposited by the Mississippi River throughout the 20th century has decreased due to a system of levees, contributing to the disappearance of protective wetlands and barrier islands in the delta region surrounding New Orleans.
In south east Bangladesh, in the Noakhali district, cross dams were built in the 1960s whereby silt gradually started forming new land called "chars". The district of Noakhali has gained more than 28 square miles (73 km2) of land in the past 50 years.
With Dutch funding, the Bangladeshi government began to help develop older chars in the late 1970s, and the effort has since become a multi-agency operation building roads, culverts, embankments, cyclone shelters, toilets and ponds, as well as distributing land to settlers. By fall 2010, the program will have allotted some 27,000 acres (100 km2) to 21,000 families.
A main source of silt in urban rivers is disturbance of soil by construction activity. A main source in rural rivers is erosion from plowing of farm fields, clearcutting or slash and burn treatment of forests.
The fertile black silt of the Nile river's banks is a symbol of rebirth, associated with the Egyptian god Anubis.
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Silt is granular material of a size between sand and clay, whose mineral origin is quartz and feldspar. Silt may occur as a soil (often mixed with sand or clay) or as sediment mixed in suspension with water (also known as a suspended load) and soil in a body of water such as a river. It may also exist as soil deposited at the bottom of a water body, like mudflows from landslides. Silt has a moderate specific area with a typically non-sticky, plastic feel. Silt usually has a floury feel when dry, and a slippery feel when wet. Silt can be visually observed with a hand lens.
Silt is created by a variety of physical processes capable of splitting the generally sand-sized quartz crystals of primary rocks by exploiting deficiencies in their lattice. These involve chemical weathering of rock and regolith, and a number of physical weathering processes such as frost shattering and haloclasty. The main process is abrasion through transport, including fluvial comminution, aeolian attrition and glacial grinding. It is in semi-arid environments that substantial quantities of silt are produced. Silt is sometimes known as "rock flour" or "stone dust", especially when produced by glacial action. Mineralogically, silt is composed mainly of quartz and feldspar. Sedimentary rock composed mainly of silt is known as siltstone. Liquefaction created by a strong earthquake is silt suspended in water that is hydrodynamically forced up from below ground level.
In the Udden–Wentworth scale (due to Krumbein), silt particles range between 0.0039 and 0.0625 mm, larger than clay but smaller than sand particles. ISO 14688 grades silts between 0.002 mm and 0.063 mm. In actuality, silt is chemically distinct from clay, and unlike clay, grains of silt are approximately the same size in all dimensions; furthermore, their size ranges overlap. Clays are formed from thin plate-shaped particles held together by electrostatic forces, so present a cohesion. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Texture Classification system, the sand-silt distinction is made at the 0.05 mm particle size. The USDA system has been adopted by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). In the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) and the AASHTO Soil Classification system, the sand-silt distinction is made at the 0.075 mm particle size (i.e., material passing the #200 sieve). Silts and clays are distinguished mechanically by their plasticity.
Silt is easily transported in water or other liquid and is fine enough to be carried long distances by air in the form of dust. Thick deposits of silty material resulting from deposition by aeolian processes are often called loess. Silt and clay contribute to turbidity in water. Silt is transported by streams or by water currents in the ocean. When silt appears as a pollutant in water the phenomenon is known as siltation.
Silt, deposited by annual floods along the Nile River, created the rich, fertile soil that sustained the Ancient Egyptian civilization. Silt deposited by the Mississippi River throughout the 20th century has decreased due to a system of levees, contributing to the disappearance of protective wetlands and barrier islands in the delta region surrounding New Orleans.
In south east Bangladesh, in the Noakhali district, cross dams were built in the 1960s whereby silt gradually started forming new land called "chars". The district of Noakhali has gained more than 28 square miles (73 km2) of land in the past 50 years.
With Dutch funding, the Bangladeshi government began to help develop older chars in the late 1970s, and the effort has since become a multi-agency operation building roads, culverts, embankments, cyclone shelters, toilets and ponds, as well as distributing land to settlers. By fall 2010, the program will have allotted some 27,000 acres (100 km2) to 21,000 families.
A main source of silt in urban rivers is disturbance of soil by construction activity. A main source in rural rivers is erosion from plowing of farm fields, clearcutting or slash and burn treatment of forests.
The fertile black silt of the Nile river's banks is a symbol of rebirth, associated with the Egyptian god Anubis.
- published: 22 Feb 2018
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Types of Soil
Learn about the Types of Soil: sand, silt and clay. Sand soil is made up of larger granules and won’t hold its shape when wet. Sand soil absorbs water very qu...
Learn about the Types of Soil: sand, silt and clay. Sand soil is made up of larger granules and won’t hold its shape when wet. Sand soil absorbs water very quickly. Silt soil is made up of medium-sized granules and has a flour-like texture when dry. Silt soil can’t hold its shape well when wet. It absorbs water more slowly than sand soil. Clay soil holds its shape very well when wet and is made up of very small granules that make a hard crust after a rain. Clay soil absorbs water the slowest. Add compost to sand soil to slow water absorption and to decrease water runoff from clay soil. Find out the characteristics of your soil by sending a sample to the Texas A&M; AgriLife Extension Service Soil Testing Lab: http://soiltesting.tamu.edu/ This video was created by Texas A&M; AgriLife Extension Service in Starr County in collaboration with Gladiator Television Network in Roma, Texas as a part of the Growing and Nourishing Healthy Communities Grant provided by the USDA.
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Learn about the Types of Soil: sand, silt and clay. Sand soil is made up of larger granules and won’t hold its shape when wet. Sand soil absorbs water very quickly. Silt soil is made up of medium-sized granules and has a flour-like texture when dry. Silt soil can’t hold its shape well when wet. It absorbs water more slowly than sand soil. Clay soil holds its shape very well when wet and is made up of very small granules that make a hard crust after a rain. Clay soil absorbs water the slowest. Add compost to sand soil to slow water absorption and to decrease water runoff from clay soil. Find out the characteristics of your soil by sending a sample to the Texas A&M; AgriLife Extension Service Soil Testing Lab: http://soiltesting.tamu.edu/ This video was created by Texas A&M; AgriLife Extension Service in Starr County in collaboration with Gladiator Television Network in Roma, Texas as a part of the Growing and Nourishing Healthy Communities Grant provided by the USDA.
- published: 10 Jul 2015
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Second Grade - Sand and Silt
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SOIL PROPERTIES
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A soil's physical and chemical properties affect plant growth and soil management. Some important physical and chemical properties of soil are mineral content, texture, cation exchange capacity, bulk density, structure, porosity, organic matter content, carbon-to-ni- trogen ratio, color, depth, fertility, and pH.
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How You Can Own A Silt Farm
Imagine what we can do... together.
Iowa's future is in our hands. While the local food movement grows in Iowa, the source of that food is in danger.
#DidYo...
Imagine what we can do... together.
Iowa's future is in our hands. While the local food movement grows in Iowa, the source of that food is in danger.
#DidYouKnow: Iowa is losing 25 acres of farmland each day to development? This is precisely the land our market farmers need.
Every year, we allow up to 5 tons of topsoil per acre to blow or wash away.
Iowa’s volatile land prices are driving young people away from their dream of becoming fruit and vegetable farmers.
More than half of our farmland is owned by people over 65 and one-third is owned by people over 75, yet leaders have not stepped forward to address how we will keep this land producing food for the next generation.
SILT permanently protects land across Iowa. Landowners may choose to donate property – even while retaining full use of it during their lives – or place a permanent land protection agreement on it, retaining ownership. Both options come with significant tax incentives for eligible donors.
On parcels the land trust owns, we offer qualified farmers long-term, inheritable leases that free them from a lifetime of debt. They enjoy the pride of ownership in their homes, barns, and business, but SILT takes the price of the land itself out of the equation for sustainable farmers all across Iowa.
Land protection agreements called an agricultural conservation easement, cut the purchase price by as much as half due to the permanent restrictions to grow food in a nature-friendly way, making land for sustainable food farmers affordable for generations to come. SILT monitors and enforces those easements.
With city planners and private developers, we seek to build small farms into the planning process. These independent, family farms will provide a diverse, healthy landscape, increasing nearby home values while attracting new businesses seeking a high quality of life for their employees.
We will work with established farm groups and farm management companies to market SILT farms to aspiring and experienced farmers looking to grow healthy food in Iowa, making Iowa a great state to move to and grow young families and good food.
Why SILT?
-The money SILT farmers make stays in our communities.
-The products SILT farmers grow feed our communities.
-The land SILT farmers farm is treated like the public resource it is.
-SILT farms contribute to cleaner water and air, to healthier soils that stay in place, to chemical-free vegetables and grains and pork, lamb and chicken from animals that roam in the sun and lounge in the shade until their one bad day.
Interested in learning more? If you are a landowner, farmer, developer, planner or just interested citizen, please contact us today. We’ll be glad to talk about the details.
Continue your journey by following any of the links below:
Learn more at https://silt.org
Join the Cause at https://silt.org/join
#SILT #Iowa #Sustainability #FarmCrisis #JoinSILT #Foodie
https://wn.com/How_You_Can_Own_A_Silt_Farm
Imagine what we can do... together.
Iowa's future is in our hands. While the local food movement grows in Iowa, the source of that food is in danger.
#DidYouKnow: Iowa is losing 25 acres of farmland each day to development? This is precisely the land our market farmers need.
Every year, we allow up to 5 tons of topsoil per acre to blow or wash away.
Iowa’s volatile land prices are driving young people away from their dream of becoming fruit and vegetable farmers.
More than half of our farmland is owned by people over 65 and one-third is owned by people over 75, yet leaders have not stepped forward to address how we will keep this land producing food for the next generation.
SILT permanently protects land across Iowa. Landowners may choose to donate property – even while retaining full use of it during their lives – or place a permanent land protection agreement on it, retaining ownership. Both options come with significant tax incentives for eligible donors.
On parcels the land trust owns, we offer qualified farmers long-term, inheritable leases that free them from a lifetime of debt. They enjoy the pride of ownership in their homes, barns, and business, but SILT takes the price of the land itself out of the equation for sustainable farmers all across Iowa.
Land protection agreements called an agricultural conservation easement, cut the purchase price by as much as half due to the permanent restrictions to grow food in a nature-friendly way, making land for sustainable food farmers affordable for generations to come. SILT monitors and enforces those easements.
With city planners and private developers, we seek to build small farms into the planning process. These independent, family farms will provide a diverse, healthy landscape, increasing nearby home values while attracting new businesses seeking a high quality of life for their employees.
We will work with established farm groups and farm management companies to market SILT farms to aspiring and experienced farmers looking to grow healthy food in Iowa, making Iowa a great state to move to and grow young families and good food.
Why SILT?
-The money SILT farmers make stays in our communities.
-The products SILT farmers grow feed our communities.
-The land SILT farmers farm is treated like the public resource it is.
-SILT farms contribute to cleaner water and air, to healthier soils that stay in place, to chemical-free vegetables and grains and pork, lamb and chicken from animals that roam in the sun and lounge in the shade until their one bad day.
Interested in learning more? If you are a landowner, farmer, developer, planner or just interested citizen, please contact us today. We’ll be glad to talk about the details.
Continue your journey by following any of the links below:
Learn more at https://silt.org
Join the Cause at https://silt.org/join
#SILT #Iowa #Sustainability #FarmCrisis #JoinSILT #Foodie
- published: 11 Dec 2020
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Silt
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Silt · Half Waif
Lavender
℗ Cascine
Released on: 2018-04-27
Music Publisher: Cascine
Composer: Nandi Rose Plunkett
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https://wn.com/Silt
Provided to YouTube by Redeye Worldwide
Silt · Half Waif
Lavender
℗ Cascine
Released on: 2018-04-27
Music Publisher: Cascine
Composer: Nandi Rose Plunkett
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 26 Apr 2018
- views: 2727
8:05
Soil(Part-2)| Types and Characteristics | Science | Grade-3,4 | TutWay |
#Soil #Typesofsoil #characteristics
Topic Covered:
Different types of soil:
• Sand
• Silt
• Clay
• loam
• Characteristics of sand
• Characteristics of silt
• Ch...
#Soil #Typesofsoil #characteristics
Topic Covered:
Different types of soil:
• Sand
• Silt
• Clay
• loam
• Characteristics of sand
• Characteristics of silt
• Characteristics of clay
• Characteristics of loam
• Humus
• Role of humus in the soil
You can watch all the related videos, links are given below:-
Soil(part-1) – Components and its Importance | Science | Grade-3,4 | TutWay |
https://youtu.be/UXPmgEtCJDg
Soil(Part-2)| Types and Characteristics | Science | Grade-3,4 | TutWay |
https://youtu.be/7h6psLfYA7w
https://www.tutway.com/
Welcome to Tutway.
A unique platform where learning is fun.
Now there is no distinction between kids’ fun time and study time.
At Tutway, we believe in a very simple idea that audio-visual learning is the most effective tool for grasping knowledge. Many researchers have proven that kids learn a lot by playing interactive games and watching audio-visual animated lessons as compared to reading from books.
That's when Tutway comes to the rescue.
Tutway is a supplementary education program where kids can learn at their own pace. The students can watch animated videos which are so meticulously made that they can understand even the most complex concepts very easily. There is a question bank at the end of each video where students can answer those questions multiple times and test whether they have grasped knowledge completely or not.
We have information systems embedded in the program where parents can monitor real-time performance of their kids and get up to date information about their performance, including quizzes attempted and the marks got in each quiz, both in tabular and graphical formats. Regular reports are e-mailed to the parents so that the parents can analyze their kids’ performance.
If we want to learn high-level concepts, we should have a clear understanding of the basic concepts. For instance, if kids don't know about addition and subtraction, they cannot do multiplication, and if they don't know about multiplication, they cannot do division, and if they don't have knowledge of these four basic operations, Algebra cannot be done by them, and it goes on and on.
Same applies to the English language if kids don't have sound knowledge of grammar and vocabulary; it becomes extremely difficult for them to have their communication skills.
Knowledge of the scientific concepts is also required for observing physical, chemical, biological phenomena happening all around us.
That is why; Tutway has thousands of animated videos on Maths, English, and Science to clear the basics of these subjects. It perfectly suits most of the educational needs of most of the students, regardless of their learning abilities.
So hurry up, download the Tutway app and book a free-demo class to make education interactive and fun experience.
https://wn.com/Soil(Part_2)|_Types_And_Characteristics_|_Science_|_Grade_3,4_|_Tutway_|
#Soil #Typesofsoil #characteristics
Topic Covered:
Different types of soil:
• Sand
• Silt
• Clay
• loam
• Characteristics of sand
• Characteristics of silt
• Characteristics of clay
• Characteristics of loam
• Humus
• Role of humus in the soil
You can watch all the related videos, links are given below:-
Soil(part-1) – Components and its Importance | Science | Grade-3,4 | TutWay |
https://youtu.be/UXPmgEtCJDg
Soil(Part-2)| Types and Characteristics | Science | Grade-3,4 | TutWay |
https://youtu.be/7h6psLfYA7w
https://www.tutway.com/
Welcome to Tutway.
A unique platform where learning is fun.
Now there is no distinction between kids’ fun time and study time.
At Tutway, we believe in a very simple idea that audio-visual learning is the most effective tool for grasping knowledge. Many researchers have proven that kids learn a lot by playing interactive games and watching audio-visual animated lessons as compared to reading from books.
That's when Tutway comes to the rescue.
Tutway is a supplementary education program where kids can learn at their own pace. The students can watch animated videos which are so meticulously made that they can understand even the most complex concepts very easily. There is a question bank at the end of each video where students can answer those questions multiple times and test whether they have grasped knowledge completely or not.
We have information systems embedded in the program where parents can monitor real-time performance of their kids and get up to date information about their performance, including quizzes attempted and the marks got in each quiz, both in tabular and graphical formats. Regular reports are e-mailed to the parents so that the parents can analyze their kids’ performance.
If we want to learn high-level concepts, we should have a clear understanding of the basic concepts. For instance, if kids don't know about addition and subtraction, they cannot do multiplication, and if they don't know about multiplication, they cannot do division, and if they don't have knowledge of these four basic operations, Algebra cannot be done by them, and it goes on and on.
Same applies to the English language if kids don't have sound knowledge of grammar and vocabulary; it becomes extremely difficult for them to have their communication skills.
Knowledge of the scientific concepts is also required for observing physical, chemical, biological phenomena happening all around us.
That is why; Tutway has thousands of animated videos on Maths, English, and Science to clear the basics of these subjects. It perfectly suits most of the educational needs of most of the students, regardless of their learning abilities.
So hurry up, download the Tutway app and book a free-demo class to make education interactive and fun experience.
- published: 25 May 2019
- views: 78102
4:19
STAY INSIDE - SILT
Visualizers by Stephen Mlinarcik. Footage and images sourced from Stephen Mlinarcik, Olivia Vaughn Hern, and Stay Inside
For No Sleep Records Releases, Mercha...
Visualizers by Stephen Mlinarcik. Footage and images sourced from Stephen Mlinarcik, Olivia Vaughn Hern, and Stay Inside
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https://wn.com/Stay_Inside_Silt
Visualizers by Stephen Mlinarcik. Footage and images sourced from Stephen Mlinarcik, Olivia Vaughn Hern, and Stay Inside
For No Sleep Records Releases, Merchandise and more visit: http://nslp.co
Subscribe to the No Sleep Records YouTube channel to be notified first on anything and everything we post: http://nslp.co/nsrtube
- published: 10 Apr 2020
- views: 3598