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Native American Rendition of Celine Dion's 'The Power of Love' Attracts Millions of Viewers

A person plays a colorful instrument near the ocean, with waves and grass in the background.

On a beautiful beach, Wuauquikuna plays ‘The Power of Love’ by Celine Dion using their panflutes. The sound of the waves can be heard on the shore of the beach even before they start playing.

It is a bright and sunny day as the brothers Luis and Fabian start playing their fantastic rendition. Their fingers and hands move precisely with their instruments. They only get better with each cover they make.

Across the sandy beach, they stand and walk as they play. The endless blue waters come to enjoy their music. Behind them, there are tall trees that reach towards the heavens.

Two individuals play traditional instruments on a beach, with the ocean in the background.

The beach stretches out for what seems like forever. Wuauquikuna moves their bodies to the music, feeling each note of the song. Celine Dion would be proud.

As the song continues, the waves seem to grow taller and more lively. Luis and Fabian are the only two on the beach. They leave only their footprints in the sand and their music in the air.

Dim orange light shines down on them as the sun begins to set on the beach. The sun’s rays hit them dramatically and spectacularly. It is a majestic treat for the eyes and the ears.

Waves crash against the sand under the orange sky as they end their song. The brothers always create such wonderful music in the most vibrant locations.

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