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VPG-DVD-179 - LONDON London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts. The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty mediaeval fortress with thirteen towers that throughout its nine hundred years has served many functions and from the Middle Ages was a heavily fortified prison. After the medieval St. Paul`s Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the thirty-six years of its construction its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church architecture was created. The Monument is the city's tallest freestanding stone column and a reminder of the Great Fire Of London that destroyed four fifths of the city. In four days and nights more than thirteen thousand buildings were destroyed and the Monument was built on the site of the bakery in which the fire began. Since the reign of Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace has served as London's royal residence. A garden of mulberry trees once grew on the site of today's palace and the Duke Of Buckingham subsequently added a simple brick built residence. Around sixty years later George II purchased the site for his wife and George IV eventually began to design an extensive palace complex. The highlight of any holiday in London must be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, the London Eye. Situated on the banks of the Thames it rises high into the sky opposite the Houses Of Parliament and Big Ben. The former centre of the largest empire in the world, London is still a city of superlatives that attracts millions of visitors each year. Exciting both day and night, London is a modern city with age old traditions and a long and colourful history
Vista Point LONDON England
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Added: 115 days ago
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Runtime: 1m27s
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VPG-DVD-188 - GALICIA Our journey through romantic northern Spain travels south through Galicia along the Atlantic coast. A Coruña is the region's largest industrial city and shipping harbour and it thought to have been founded by the Phoenicians in 60 A.D. The Romans conquered this harbour city that has always been associated with the sea and it was from A Coruña that the invincible Spanish Armada set sail in1588 to invade England. Santiago De Compostela is the capital of Galicia and since the Middle Ages it was, apart from Jerusalem and Rome, the most important pilgrimage destination in Christendom. Half a million pilgrims came here each year from all over Europe and Spain's most religious city continues to attract the faithful. Some centuries ago each of the large villages of the Rias Baixas prospered due to fishing, as did Pontevedra. However, all this changed when its harbour was engulfed by sand some three hundred years ago. In contrast to Spain's many other harbour cities, the old town of Pontevedra is almost the same now as it was in bygone times with cobbled streets, intimate squares and the residential palaces of the city's former elite. Across a huge chain bridge that spans the mouth of a deep river is Galicia`s largest city, Vigo. Its name is of Roman origin and it is believed that Vicus Spacorum was the starting-point of Caesar's campaign against Britannia, as well as a storage area for his Empire's oil, fish and wine. For many centuries A Guarda, 'the Female Guard', has watched over the river border with Portugal and in the wooded mountain city of Monte Santa Tecla the Celts established a settlement that contained more than a thousand buildings that dated back to the 6th and 3rd centuries B.C. and formed part of a prehistoric settlement. Throughout the centuries life in Galicia was not representative of that in the rest of Spain and both Romans and Moors considered it to be too remote for their interests. Maybe that's what makes it such a special place to be!
Vista Point GALICIA Spain
Categories: Holiday Location and Places 
Added: 115 days ago
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Runtime: 1m24s
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VPG-DVD-168 - BOSTON Boston has over half a million inhabitants and is the largest of New England's cities. As its most important commercial and financial centre, the city on the Charles River has always played an historic role and was the cradle of Independence. In the centre of Boston, Copley Square features the Trinity Church, which contrasts with the modern Hancock Tower that dominates the skyline. Park Street Church was where, in 1829, William Garrison gave his first anti-slavery speech. In the adjacent Granary Burial Ground some of America's most famous sons are buried, such as John Hancock, Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. Beacon Hill has hardly changed over the past 150 years, an architectural gem with narrow, winding cobbled streets and even today the wrought ironwork of its balconies and banisters indicate that this is one of Boston's most sought after areas. In front of the Old South Meeting House, in 1729 thousands of Boston's inhabitants protested against the English king and the taxes that he had imposed upon them. The Old State House is Boston's oldest public building. In 1776, it was here that the Declaration of Independence was read out for the first time. The Plimouth Plantation is a reconstruction of the Pilgrim Fathers' original settlement and is one of the jewels of the many living museums in the USA. To the south west of Boston there is the museum town of Old Sturbridge Village in which historic buildings from all over the country have been lovingly replicated.. Village inhabitants in historical costumes walk and talk in wide open spaces and act out the scenes of daily life as it was two centuries ago. New England is the traditional face of America and the heart of America's past.
Vista Point BOSTON
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Added: 115 days ago
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Runtime: 1m33s
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PART 2 of 2This documentary focuses on the safety of aviation and modern air travel to give people who havent flown, and people with a fear of flying a better understanding about aviation. The documentary was created for my Final Major Project (F.M.P) in Arts and Media at Cornwall College, Camborne, Cornwall, England. The documentary includes interviews with real pilots and atc officers and inflight footage around the coast of lands end in Cornwall.I admit my presenting skills arnt the greatest but i hope you enjoy my video.
Turbulence - The Safety of...
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Added: 128 days ago
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Runtime: 2m59s
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This documentary focuses on the safety of aviation and modern air travel to give people who havent flown, and people with a fear of flying a better understanding about aviation. The documentary was created for my Final Major Project (F.M.P) in Arts and Media at Cornwall College, Camborne, Cornwall, England. The documentary includes interviews with real pilots and atc officers and inflight footage around the coast of lands end in Cornwall.I admit my presenting skills arnt the greatest but i hope you enjoy my video.
Turbulence - The Safety of...
Categories: Air Travel 
Added: 128 days ago
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Runtime: 9m58s
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TVS-DVD-0805 - The Great Gardens of EnglandFeaturing the Gardens at Hidcote Manor, Mottisfont Abbey, Sissinghurst CastleWith a cameo apperance by Nigel NicolsonWhy did American-born Major Lawrence Johnston spend much of his lifetime creating a storied garden in a remote part of the Cotswolds? What is Graham Stuart Thomas's glorious collection of antique roses doing in a medieval English Abbey? What persuaded author, poet and plantswoman Vita Sackville-West and her husband Harold Nicolson to buy a derelict ruin on the edge of the Kentish Weald to create their fabled garden?  Their son, Nigel Nicolson, reminisces about thismost beloved of gardens and his now legendary parents.An extensive tour of each garden examines design, plantings, close-up details, and observations by gardeners. An hour of sheer enjoyment, beauty, and an excellent source of inspiration for those with a love for gardens.
The Great Gardens of England
Categories: Holiday Location and Places 
Added: 115 days ago
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Runtime: 1m21s
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RDA-DVD-SUN - The Best of  Sun DestinationsFrom the producer of the Television Series: "Goodtimes Travel", " Travel, Travel" and "Destinations"...Closer to Atlanta than London England, It is Britain's oldest colony where the sea is turquoise, the beaches pink and the houses the color of cotton candies. Join us as we discover a country filled with history and sunshine- Bermuda.The Bahamas, Nassau offers visitors a sun and sand vacation. Included in the visit is the straw market, jewelry shopping, swimming with the dolphins and the site of the discovery of the new world- San Salvador.Beautiful hills tumble to white sandy beaches that are among the best in the Caribbean.It is a warm sunny place, where they play cricket, drive on the left and serve high tea. It is a touch of England in the tropics- Barbados, Guadeloupe and Martinique two islands offering sun and a French flair. Visits include a Rum factory and a city packed with history.Two islands in the sun, one has beaches with golden sand and crystal clear waters, the other is a tiny dot in the Caribbean whose nature is unspoiled and unchanged welcome to The Dominican Republic and the Island of Dominica.
The Best of Sun Destinations
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Added: 115 days ago
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Runtime: 1m23s
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TMT-DVD-102 - STONEHENGE In the south of England, amidst the hills of Wiltshire, surrounded by woodland and mature trees, stands the most significant prehistoric example of Megalithic culture, Stonehenge. Looking almost as it must have done more than 4000 years ago at the time of the New Stone Age and Bronze Age, here Man created a shrine for a deity dedicated to a religion based upon nature and sun worship. Like gates built by Titans, these gigantic stones take us back to the Dark Ages.
Terra Mystica STONEHENGE...
Categories: Holiday Location and Places 
Added: 115 days ago
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The picturesque route driving from Carbis Bay Tesco's to St Ives by the sea. All in one take.April 2006
St Ives road trip...
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Added: 128 days ago
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Runtime: 6m35s
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Beautiful panaramic views of the picturesque Devon coastal resort of Sidmouth.
Sidmouth Guide
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Added: 128 days ago
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Runtime: 7m31s
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Keith shares a few words of wisdom with Nate before these two college friends embark on a road trip across jolly old England. *concept by Nate Dern*written and performed by Keith Akushie and Nate Dern*creative consulting by Isaac and Cass*photographed by Natalie Fullwood*edited by Nate Dernmade for the 2008 YouTube Sketchies 2 video contestmy apologies for the wind buffetinghttp://natedern.com
Road Trip England!
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Added: 128 days ago
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NPM-DVD-106 - Nature Parks  ACADIA New EnglandThe Acadia National Park is located in the North Eastern region of Maine in the United States and measures 142 square kilometres The close proximity of the North Atlantic Ocean to the coastal forest landscape is one of the park's irresistible attractions. During fall, the season in which New England is at its most magnificent, the forests come alive with soft, warm colours and the entire landscape becomes transformed by this 'fifth season' of the year. Thunder Hole is a further attraction. Onlookers seem almost awe struck when witnessing the relentless might of the Atlantic and the unexpected sound of thunder that emanates from a small cave within the granite cliffs caused by the sea as it floods into the air-filled cave thus releasing the air pressure from within with fantastic, thunderous effect. Loop Road is a scenic route that travels from coast to countryside and passes a picturesque and charming semi-timbered house, the Jordan Pond Gate House, built by John D. Rockefeller in1932. Created from a glacier, Jordan Pond is relatively deep and at its northern end there are two round hills, the 'Bubbles' from the summit of which the vast landscape of the glowing forest below is even more impressive. Cadillac Mountain is the highest point on the North Atlantic coast. The scant vegetation of this area is quite surprising especially as it is in such close proximity to the nearby forests. During September, when the first so-called 'leaf reports' are announced in the newspapers and on television, there's an air of excitement. The beginning of the Indian Summer is the time of the 'Leaf Peepers.' Whether they travel to the park by car, foot, horse and carriage or by way of a rented mountain bike, visitors to Acadia's beautiful forests have a wide selection of leaves from which to choose. During fall, the red and orange of the maple trees and the golden yellow hues of aspen and birch melt together in a breathtaking carpet of colour that seems to cover the entire country. Acadia is a veritable arcadia!
Nature Parks ACADIA New...
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Added: 115 days ago
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Runtime: 1m45s
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