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You're watching Vagabrothers.

We're in Wales, and this is the world's

fastest Zipline.

Let's go. 3-2-1

We are going to switch to Go Pro,

and we're going to get in the ocean.

Let's go.

What's up Vagabuddies?

And welcome back. This is the first

episode in a five-part series about

one of the most fascinating corners

of the United Kingdom, Wales.

We're here with Visit Britain, and for

the next week we're going to be exploring

what makes Wales so unique...

from its ancient culture and languages,

to legendary castles, the myths of

King Arthur, and of course, doing what

we do best....finding great restaurants,

drinking good beer, and exploring

amazing places.

You guys ready? Let's do it.

Alright, guys. Welcome to Wales.

We just got here, and I'm super

stoked for the next week because Wales

is the one part of the U.K. that we really

haven't explored that much.

We've been to England; we've been to

Scotland, but this the final puzzle piece.

Also, you guys have been asking for us to

make a Wales series. So........

you asked; we're answering.

We're super excited. We've been doing

a little bit of research, but honestly,

we don't know too much about Wales.

We know they have an ancient culture

and an ancient language that is not

related to English.

We've also heard them compared to the

the Basques....of the U.K. because they

are very distinct from their neighbors,

and that's what's really fascinating to us.

We don't know where to start,

so we started off by coming here on

Saint David's Day, which is the national

day of Wales, and we're in St. Davids;

he's the patron saint of this nation.

St David was a saint who was born here

1500 years ago

in this area, and today's the

anniversary of his death.

You can say that St Patrick is to Ireland

as St David is to Wales.

He's also associated with some Welsh

symbols like the leek and the daffodil,

right here. So hopefully, we'll go see

some of the ceremonies and learn a bit

more about what it means to be Welsh.

We're walking down the Pembrokeshire Coast.

This is one of the most famous walking

areas of the U.K.

There're beautiful, coastal pathways

throughout here, and this walk, I believe,

is in honor of the pilgrimage of St David

because it's a holy site.

Back in the day, they said

the two pilgrimages here

were worth one to Rome.

Two for one deal.

Rome is more holy and farther away,

but this place is beautiful and had

special significance in

medieval England and Wales.

All right guys. We just got to

Saint Non's Chapel, and it looks

like there is a religious ceremony

going down here.

There're some people dressed up,

and looks like everybody is reciting stuff.

We'll be quiet and respectful,

but we'll try to capture it for you guys.

We just rolled up on all these people

in the middle of the ceremony.

Perfect timing. Perfect timing.

In the name of Christ. Amen.

Now everyone's walking back into town.

The bishop is at the front of the

procession, and everyone's got these

daffodils in their lapels.

Daffodils are in full bloom right now.

It's a symbol of Wales,

along with the leek, which St David

supposedly ate when he was fasting and

the dragon, which is on the Welsh flag.

The Welsh flag, which has the dragon

on it, is actually the Tudor family flag.

The Tudors went on to become kings

and queens of England.

For a national festival,

this has to be one of the quietest,

most mellow festivals I have ever been to.

Definitely different from the United States.

Not like the 4th of July.

Not like the 4th of July at all.

Now we're heading back into town.

Everyone is singing traditional songs.

We're going to this rock

where apparently at noon,

once a year, the sun shines through

the rock. It's aligned perfectly for

this day, but that

means we have to have some sun.

That was super interesting.

I think that was cool to see St David

Day on St David's.....

you mean.. I mean...it was

cool to see St David on St David's Day.

Definitely. Not a huge ceremony,

but definitely a rare one

and a really unique experience.

Even though that was a religious

ceremony, it was one that was imbued

with lots of national pride.

And I think that

that was really a nice way to ease into

Wales and to get our bearings.

Now that we do have our bearings,

we're going to ratchet it up.

It's time to get into the ocean,

and we're going to do it in the most

dramatic way possible.....

jumping off of cliffs. You ready?

Let's do it. Let's go.

All right guys. We have just arrived to

TYF Adventures

and they're going to take us coasteering.

It just started to rain.

What better way to get wet than by

jumping in the Atlantic Ocean,

which is a warm and inviting 7 degrees

celsius right now.

My name is John Bayrom.

I'm head of Adventure at TYF

and we're going to go out coasteering.

It all started here 30 years ago at

St Davids.

When the surf was flat, you'd have to find

something to do, so guys would just go

along and find some amazing areas of

the coastline. You'd scramble along,

find something to jump off. We came

up with the idea..oh that's fantastic,

and turned it into a commercial activity.

We may look like Monty Python,

but we are not.

Well maybe we are in spirit.

We are here on the edge of the coast,

and what is going to happen right now?

We're going to head just five minute's

walk over there,

and we're going to do some scrambling

along the rocks, find some waves to play

in and do some jumps.

This is the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.

It's 186 miles long.

It's beautiful. This place is famous for

walking paths.

You can consider what we're doing.....

walking with a bit more of an extreme

edge to it.

We just got out of the ocean,

and we're going to warm up with a pint

because here in the U.K., the pints are

room temperature, so it should be a

nice drink to have right now.

Every time we travel to the U.K.,

I always love the first pint.

it's like... the first pint is the greatest.

Little Cat Stevens remix there?

Here's to a great trip, Brother.

May we have an awesome trip through

Wales, starting off with a Welsh ale.

Some people have commented that

we are at our best in the British Isles.

I think that's because we feel very

comfortable here.

We have Irish, Scottish, English ancestry.

We don't think that we are Welsh.

What I like about this place is that it

feels a nice balance of familiar and foreign.

It's British, but it's a part of Britain we've

never been to.

We know that this is a country with

huge heritage, tons to discover, and

this is only the first day.

I say, "Cheers."

Cheers, Wales. "Lechyd da."

"Lechyd da."

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Stay tuned for the rest of the series.

Tomorrow we are going to explore the

history and heritage of Wales, so stay

tuned and in the meantime, stay curious,

keep exploring, and we'll see you on

the road. Peace.

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Why Being Ambitious Is A Very Attractive Trait? - Duration: 2:14.

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Prepare yourself for The 4th Industrial Revolution - Duration: 11:54.

we have wondering what is happening to

wear everything

the very idea of human being some sort

of natural concept is really going to

change our bodies will be so I packed we

won't be able to really distinguish

between what natural and with artificial

inside our own head is the most complex

arrangement of matter known universal

you might ask yourself can we get to be

human

the original Industrial Revolution was

driven by the discovery that you could

use steam engines to do all kinds of

interesting things but that was followed

by additional revolutions for

electricity and computers and

communications technology we're now in

the early stages of the fourth

Industrial Revolution which is bringing

together digital physical and biological

systems one of the features of this post

industrial revolution is a traditional

changed what we are doing but it changes

us with the ability to visualize brain

activity for example through a simple

consumer be a device because access to

ourselves in ways that we've never

before thought possible and unlock the

black boxes bringing enabled accessed

and really truly be able to realize an

identity that evaporation there's no

scientific foundation for the fact that

my phone from the gray moschino on

violence relating mom doesn't sell then

we get the potential for a new

renaissance that restructures itself in

terms of our relationship to life our

relationship to the planet our

relationship work

we need a different economic model

by that I don't mean capitalism both

commented and what I'm talking about is

a shift in the system along the lines of

the toothpick changes that happened in

the 20th century Keynesianism was a much

greater focus on health and education

and the role of government working with

business and then a reaction against

that in late century to near liberalism

where the focus world and free markets

freedom the individual getting

government out of the way we need

shipped to a new system that will allow

us to meet the basic needs of every

human on the planet that will live

within that she means they'll be fairer

and there will be focused its key goals

not hungry as a butt on maximizing human

well-being and history tells us that

values shift is triggered by creation of

a new story about how we want to live

like the social economy as something

which typically with mankind goals be

innovative and creative and for always

possessed we need after tackle my team's

me 3d printing to enable the different

economic model recovered materials being

back with the economy and really for the

couple quotes from the results

constraints we have

the reason we didn't city it was

different today than it was two thousand

years unique he has got

network-connected we don't have places

where we need increased little place we

work late we live are much closer to

each other it anywhere we don't need to

have big supply chains in order to

produce them for many things can be

sourced locally thanks for thinking of

Robotics it was something to transform

to make more efficient than the huge

think about the prospect of getting rid

of plastic we must not only inspire

informed by nature but actually use

natural organisms which design products

and building party only instead of very

material property were very biological

functionality design is critical today

because its first signal human intention

to the question of adding quality to

quantity but isn't a matter of simply

circulating things that are sexy toxic

it's circulating things are safe and

healthy for all generations so the goal

is no longer i want to be left at less

than on this lesson say lesson just it's

really about a diverse safe healthy and

just world will clean air clean water

clean soil energy

together we're fighting to preserve our

fragile planet irreversible damage and

devastation thinkable

we think about the original Industrial

Revolution it was an energy revolution

I like to think of it is a kind of book

ending of a period in human history

during which we use fossil fuels and it

works very well for us for a long time

but now we have to bring that noon and

we have energy technologies that can

power our civilization solar wind

biomass so then collected well how do we

get for integration maybe the wind is

blowing in Denmark the sun is shining in

Germany and value and move that

electricity to an integrated fridge you

can supply energy to everyone's needs it

and you can supply energy at all time

walking around you do see different

stuff part like the body marriage why

they use a lot of things that helped

lift up and pull thanks for the fire

could sit there and you know program

office and it has also been high but i

had to do everything and then as humans

we just stopped and it makes access to

health technology it's not the the

cure-all for everything there's

definitely a lot of place where people

perform the operation better but

certainly from the right application

robotics in our huge improvement of the

brothers the prediction of 5 million

jobs lost by 2022 technology serious but

it's not the main question construction

manufacturing services public health and

education they be indisputable still

exists

the main question is what will be the

future of work how we define work

probably share the will

somebody pointed to the labor was not my

idea

we give me new education for new

training

we're working with a world in motion and

first robotic trying to encourage your

students from third grade all the way up

throughout the end of high school we

have been make sailboats and I'm racing

and so they could see how quickly they

could move and immediately went back and

servicio I thought what happened I'm

gonna go change this or that networks

third-graders I just even tries to

exceed the rating is all that has

discovered something really very very

unique came out we call to get back to

productivity and that a yield four feet

of corn and so he basically came with

the idea that he would perforate the

seeds you'll get more food and I you

think about the exhibits even go to

university so how did you get all that

knowledge and he told me I mean I've

been watching you two since the age of

12 and I'm so interesting that I think

everything about it was right everything

about it

the world is really open to learning

I think how do you give me in sending

your kids to do that

this ability of digital technology to

change outcomes and truly empower people

all over the world that can create a

more equitable growth because i think

the world needs that for thing does your

level you can have the potential to make

inequalities physical eat to make them

less acceptable future hopefully

together the gardener political support

called take the necessary decision to

reduce the gap

humans have always confusing tools but

because of the recent advances in

technology we are beginning to have

machines that can augment Justin also

some interesting ways I was the first

person in the world to be able to

voluntarily move my legs like a robot

exciting nervous someone using

electrical stimulators directly off to

find we believe secure will be possible

it's enough to have the right people

have the world's prospect a cure for

problem we take two things from the

patient I'm first we take a

three-dimensional x-ray and we extract

the three-dimensional data out of that

we can make a perfectly shaped puzzle

piece and then we also take a sample of

that tissue from the patient so that we

can extract themselves out of those and

we use those themselves with this

three-dimensional scaffold that we

fabricate and after three weeks we have

a piece of living bone that's ready for

implantation being able to use genome

editing to understand the genetic

changes that lead to cancer and the

technology like a drug delivery getting

molecules into particular types of films

there's a lot of excitement about being

able to move much more quickly on this

disease

one of the things that I think is so

essential for free and open society two

three four and up until now the

conversation we've been having is around

freedom of speech which we can access

people bosses access people's emotions

we have to create a space that enables

people to think freely think the Virgin

spot to think creative thoughts and in a

society where people fear having those

thoughts likelihood of being able to

enjoy progress significantly diminished

need to quickly possibility at every

level of the individual with 44 the

traditional for the global technical

Isaac sounds in places if you are

redefining what it means community

boating world needs to be completely

embedded in the world

people always ask me if I'm an optimist

or a pessimist the technology exists but

how do we get it and implemented at the

scale we need at a price of people

around the world can afford even though

we have everyday problems we have to

solve to find a way

lay the foundation for the innovation

travel

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Celebration of Excellence 2017 Sneak Peak - Duration: 1:27.

She empowered my children. She helped them have a confidence about themselves

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