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STRANGEST WEATHER ON EARTH Chocolate Hills The Weather Channel, “Strangest Weather on Earth” Season 3 Episode #306 Noisy Nature. Traveling to Bohol province of the
Rolling Stones music video “Ride ’em on Down” featuring Kristen Stewart Director by François Rousselet, Aerial Cinematography by JJ Trinidad and Drone Operator Skyecam. In the video Kristen Stewart dances as wildly as she drives, all over abandoned, sun-soaked L.A. When a police car pulls her over, it’s just another survivor asking where she obtained the gas for her Mustang. The man departs before things get violent. The video was filmed over two days in Los Angeles, which is just one less day that it took the Stones to record Blue & Lonesome in its entirety in London. Read more from Rolling Stones

STRANGEST WEATHER ON EARTH Chocolate Hills The Weather Channel, “Strangest Weather on Earth” Season 3 Episode #306 Noisy Nature. Traveling to Bohol province of the

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