My partner and I recently traveled to Sydney, Australia and stayed at Coogee beach.
From there, we walked down the shore to Bronte beach and took this video of some beautiful and hypnotic waves crashing along the shore.
The air along the ocean shores has been tested by scientists and has been found to be ionised. Meaning that the electrons in the air are negatively charged. This is a good thing. Positively charged electrons contribute to ill health and stress in humans and the environment.
Last night my friends and I went to Above & Beyond at Melbourne's Hisense arena.
Such a great night!
Check out the video below:
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Last year in February, I was on the island of Koh Samui, Thailand. I was taking part in a very drastic detoxification at Oasis Health Retreat.
This is the video of the pool, the place I was staying and the beach:
One night, I was there on my own (it was actually the night I was supposed to leave) and I noticed that everything seemed still and silent. I couldn't here the waves of the sea.. or anything else really.
So I walked over to the water, which looked freakishly foggy and still, and took this video:
I simply went back to the house and pretended like everything was sweet.
I don't know much about the sea, or why it would become suddenly so still. Does anyone have any ideas?