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Como se hace... How it's made is a series of short documentary videos showing how common everyday items are manufactured. If you have ever wondered how a certain thing is manufactured you should look no further and start watching these very informative and interesting videos that we have compiled in this collection. The collection currently holds well over 100 videos and we try to add new videos on a regular basis, if you have anything to contribute let us know.

Here is a short list of our favorite How it's made videos to get you started, Milk , Potato chips , Drinking water , Copy paper , Jeans , Bubblegum . Now digg through the rest of the videos. How It's Made: Carbon Fiber Baseball Bats Video We have already had a video showing how an ordinary baseball bat is made but in this video we will learn how a carbon fiber baseball bat is manufactured. How it's made: Darts Video In this How it's made we get to see how Darts are manufactured at a darts factory. Flags of the World. Welcome to Flags of the World Flags of the World (FOTW), founded in 1994, is the Internet’s largest site devoted to vexillology (the study of flags). Here you can read more than 59,000 pages about flags and view more than 118,000 images of flags of countries, organizations, states, territories, districts and cities, both past and present. Searching for Flags on this Website There are many ways to find flags on this website. Choosing “Index by Country” will take you straight to the country’s page, once there you will find pathways to the national, state, municipal, military, historical, and cultural flags and ensigns of the country.

Site Indexed by Country Site Indexed by Subject Search Site by Topic or Subject Search Site by Clickable Maps Other Search Methods Pages reached through the map indexIndex Page for vexillological (non-national) topicsInternational OrganizationsPages ordered by TitleSearch this site by keywordsSearch using the FOTW Search Engine PagePages ordered by date last updated. Grand Illusions. List of company name etymologies. A Website about Corporate Identity. Motion Induced Blindness. Dibujos Animados Antiguos. Un sitio para el recuerdo. Avioncitos de Papel. Seguir el viaje de sus billetes. Mysterious People. Grant Robinson. Stairway to Heaven Backwards. Web of Letters. Curiosidades. MILESDECURIOSIDADES.COM. Bender Bending Rodriguez's Page. The Brick Testament. Revista Investigación. Escalofrio.com. Teach Yourself Japanese.

Earth and Moon Viewer. Welcome to Earth and Moon Viewer. Viewing the Earth You can view either a map of the Earth showing the day and night regions at this moment, or view the Earth from the Sun, the Moon, the night side of the Earth, above any location on the planet specified by latitude, longitude and altitude, from a satellite in Earth orbit, or above various cities around the globe.

Images can be generated based on a full-colour image of the Earth by day and night, a topographical map of the Earth, up-to-date weather satellite imagery, or a composite image of cloud cover superimposed on a map of the Earth, a colour composite which shows clouds, land and sea temperatures, and ice, or the global distribution of water vapour. Expert mode allows you additional control over the generation of the image.

You can compose a custom request with frequently-used parameters and save it as a hotlist or bookmark item in your browser. Viewing the Moon Browser Requirements Credits Related Software on this Site On the Web: The Oracle of Bacon at Virginia.