Dancing Fountains of the World - Playlist

There are Three Ways to Watch This Collection of Videos

  1. Click on this link to  pull up the playlist on YouTube. You can use your mobile device or computer screen to watch the videos in 2D.
  2. If you are using one of the Meta Quest VR headsets, you can view the playlist using the YouTube VR App. Click here for a short video on how to find the YouTube VR App in the headset. And, access the playlist. You can get a peek at my vr space apartment while you’re at it.
  3. Or you can click on one of the plaques below to open that video.

The Dubai water show is the largest in the world. On the bank of the manmade lake, the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, has colorful images moving up and down its length in time to the fountains.

The Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas, Nevada, is the second-largest water show in the world. Impressive by itself, this VR video has the added attraction of a colorful drone show provided by Intel.

The Aquanura water show, 3rd largest in the world, is the highlight of a visit to the Efteling: World of Wonders theme park. Located in Kaatsheuvel, Netherlands, the show is colorful and set to unique melodies from the Efteling.  It tells the story of the Frog King. 

This is the second half and thrilling finale of the Aquanura show located in the Netherlands at the Efteling: World of Wonders theme park.

Built in 1929, this fountain in Barcelona, Spain was damaged during the Spanish Civil War. It was restored in time for the 1992 Summer Olympic Games and is a popular spot in the evenings for locals and tourists alike.

Using 50 vertical water jets, ten swiveling fountains, and underwater multicolored LED lights, this perfectly synchronized fountain show will remind you of the Radio City Rockets as they dance to Gene Kelly’s iconic song, Singin’ in the Rain.

One of the most well-known Manila tourists Icons, the Okada Fountain show in Metro Manilla, Philippines, is not to be missed.  The drama of the fountains that shoot water over 19 stories high is enhanced by the music of operatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti’s 

The Longwood Gardens are located outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Fountains in this show are located throughout the park, adding a multi-layered effect to the colorful show. With 1,719 jets, the fountains can shoot water up to 175 in the air. 

The Fountain of Wealth in Singapore is one of the world’s largest stationary fountains. It represents unity and the inward flow of life and wealth into the community. Periodically, the large fountain is shut off, and people walk around the center mini fountain three times for luck.

This colorful dancing water show in the man-made Lake Symphony is in the heart of the Kuala Lumpur shopping district. It boasts 150 colorful programmed animations. The fountain waters seem to sway and dance to the haunting music of Amir Diab, an Arab pop singer.

Minecraft is a digital game in which players use building blocks and imagination to create amazing structures. You will be amazed at the hours of work that went into building this show of dancing fountains, exploding fireworks, and a perfectly timed music playlist.

If you enjoyed these videos or would like to share other 360-degree VR videos you’ve enjoyed, please leave a comment below or email me at dd@agelessjourniesvr.com

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