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Whitsunday Private Yacht Charters are delighted to introduce the new Cruisecat 40 into their fleet of 'skipper yourself / bareboat' charter vessels.  The custom built Cruisecat 40 combines versatility and performance with style and comfort making her the ideal choice for a boating holiday in the Whitsundays.  Offering 5 spacious cabins, 3 bathrooms, huge water and refrigeration capacity, full air conditioning along with a bar complete with ice maker in the flybridge, this boat is the entertainers dream.
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Added: 222 days ago
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VPG-DVD-220 - OSLO Although the Norwegian metropolis of Oslo is a modern city it continues to be inspired by the lively spirit of its past traders, fighting men and seafarers. The unique capital city of the Vikings is full of both culture and sport, including a royal castle, various museums, ancient churches and world famous sporting events. It has nine hundred years of history. The conference rooms of the city's government are decorated with frescos and paintings by Munch, Krogh, Revold and Rolfsen and each year on the tenth of December, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony takes place. West of the harbour basin is Akerbrygge, a city quarter that was created on the site of a former shipyard and which features some unusual architecture where glass, metal and red brick dominates as in the style of London's Docklands. The Norsk Sjøfartsmuseum features the long history of Norwegian navigation. Various figureheads are exhibited and it is no surprise that most of them are female as seafarers have always chosen to be protected by goddesses! In the Kontiki Museum, the filigree balsa river boat is on display. Thor Heyderdal sailed across the Pacific for one hundred and one days in the Kontiki, from Peru to Polynesia. This city is a royal residence and a cultural capital of Europe and is the oldest of Scandinavia's capital cities and the greenest metropolis on the European continent. A place of joie de vivre, independence and a colourful past!
Vista Point OSLO Norway
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Added: 209 days ago
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VPG-DVD-163 - MARSEILLE Marseille is the oldest city in France and its largest commercial harbour in the Mediterranean. It is believed that in 600 B.C. travellers from the Greek town of Phokis founded the autonomous town of 'Massalia'. In the Middle Ages the city's main harbour was used by the crusaders to embark on their journey to Jerusalem and it rivalled those of the maritime republics of Genoa, Pisa and Venice. One of Marseille's main landmarks rises high above the harbour, the seafarers' church of Notre-Dame-De-La-Garde. It towers above the city like a fortress and on its bell tower is a gilded ten metre high figure of the Virgin Mary. Several hundred yachts of all sizes crowd into the old harbour where there is often little room for the comings and goings of modern day sailors. It is difficult to imagine that once near-starving slaves were forced to use their last ounce of strength to row their master's galleys into the harbour. Modern harbour complexes require a great deal of space as is well demonstrated by Marseille's new harbour and after Rotterdam it is the second largest in Europe. Two mighty fortresses overlook the harbour: the northern Fort Saint-Jean is the oldest and was used by the Order Of The Knights Of Malta; the Fort Saint Nicolas stands guard over the southern side of the narrow harbour entrance and was built in the 17th century. The tiny island of Chateau D`If was made famous due to a novel by Alexander Dumas, The Count Of Monte Christo. A small museum features many items related to this classic novel and visitors can search for the hole in the wall through which Edmond Dantès is said to have entered the Abbé Faria. A boat trip from Cassis leads to one of the most beautiful coastal areas in Europe: Les Calanques a unique nature reserve. Shining white limestone cliffs plunge more than four hundred metres into the deep blue sea and extend for twenty kilometres. Marseille - France's wonderful gateway to Africa!
Vista Point MARSEILLE France
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Added: 209 days ago
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Runtime: 1m32s
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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: 209 days ago
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VPG-DVD-124 - DUBAI Dubai is a fairy-tale holiday paradise with romantic desert scenery and a long history. Like an ancient kingdom from the 'One Thousand And One Nights' it's the second largest state in the United Arab Emirates located on the northern coast of the Arabian Peninsula. The trading of dates, goats, pearls and fish brought the city much prosperity and it gradually developed into the largest trading centre in the Near East. Maritime life has always played a significant role in the lives of those who live on the Arabian Gulf. With its triangular sails and a design that has remained unchanged for thousands of years, the dhow still sails these waters. Hundreds of them lie at anchor close to the old town on the banks of Dubai Creek. No other city in the United Arab Emirates possesses so many fascinating contrasts. But the past is gradually merging with the present and portrays a new and harmonious image. Dubai's impressive silhouette is in stark contrast to the desert sand and sparkling sea. The Deira district owes its prosperity to the various souks that were established there in the 19th century. At this time Dubai was already an important trading city with almost seven thousand inhabitants. The number of stalls in the souk rose to more than three hundred and a modest tax was imposed for the coffers of the local Sheikh. Amid the desert surroundings in front of the city gates is the Nad Al Sheba Camel Course where the intrepid creatures of the desert are trained during the winter months, the jockeys being young boys from Somalia and Pakistan. Dusty gravel roads lead into the Hajar Mountains, part of the splendid mountain landscape in the eastern section of the Emirates. Dubai's skyline has a new landmark, the Burj Al Arab, the only hotel in the world to have been awarded no less than seven stars! Built on a Man made island its design is that of a sail bent by the wind. Dubai: the height of luxury amid the desert sand - a glittering fairytale of the 21st century.
Vista Point DUBAI United...
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Added: 209 days ago
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WTF-DVD-ERIE - "The Erie Canal"... a ditch that opened the nation!    Filmed and produced by Fran & Brooke Reidelberger  Scripted and narrated by Fran Reidelberger   Thomas Jefferson called plans to build it "little short of madness".  James Madison said it was "impractical at best".            "It" is the Erie Canal in New York State: An engineering marvel in 1825, an economic juggernaut throughout the 19th Century, an increasingly popular recreational delight today. In this all new digital video production, filmmakers Fran and Brooke Reidelberger travel the canal system from Albany to Buffalo, sailing in the wake of history, enjoying the tranquil beauty, attending the festivals, visiting the old canal towns, and wondering what our country would be like if the canal had never been built.  Aboard "Chicane", a 65 foot power boat, you will experience the canal and:·  Take a whirlwind tour of Albany, New York state's bustling capital city. Visit "Uncle Sam's" grave and our nation's first school of engineering in Troy.·  "Climb" the Waterford Five, the world's highest series of high lift locks.  The lift is 169 feet.·  Explore the Herkimer "diamond mine" and find your own 500 million-year-old crystals with a diamond-like shape and sparkle.·  Sample real beer and root beer at F.X. Matt Brewery, New York's oldest, in Utica.·  Watch and listen as school children about American Revolutionary War history at Ft. Stanwix in Rome.·  Tour Rome where digging of the canal began in 1817 and visit the grave of Francis Bellamy, the man who wrote the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.·  Travel the waterway aboard a mule-drawn packet boat at the Erie Canal Village near Rome.·  Attend the Oz Fest and meet the Munchkins in Chittenango, home of L. Frank Baum, the man who wrote the "Wizard of Oz" stories.·  Enjoy a weekend of summer fun at Sylvan Beach on Oneida Lake, part of today's Erie Canal.·  Learn how the canal helped make Syracuse one of the world's premier salt producing centers.  -- Take a dinner cruise and meet a "star-in-the-making" at Baldwinsville. Traveling aboard "Cayuga", a traditional canal boat, you will:·  Enjoy incredible wild life in the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge.  ·  Visit the canal town of Palmyra, home to the largest collection of hand-woven coverlets in the U.S. and birthplace of the Mormon Religion.·  Watch the world's most unusual bridge in operation in Fairport.  It's listed in "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" 16 times! ·  Tour Rochester, home to Eastman Kodak, Xerox, Bausch & Lomb and a host of educational and cultural attractions, including Eastman House and the Strong Museum. ·  See the church that George Pullman (of Pullman railroad car fame) built in honor of his parents in Albion. ·  Watch and listen as canal artist Arthur Barnes interprets canal life onto canvas in Medina.·  Visit Lockport, site of the most difficult engineering and construction job on the Erie Canal.  Lockport is also the birthplace of volleyball and the fire hydrant.·  Experience Buffalo to learn about the city's personal connection with four U.S. presidents and the story behind "Buffalo Wings".·  Admire the spirit and laugh with the wild and wacky "boat builders" who race for glory in the annual Tonawanda Canal Fest.    ·  Along the way see an "upside down" bridge, a sloping lift bridge, a floating dam, and more!
The Erie Canal
Categories: Holiday Location and Places 
Added: 209 days ago
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Runtime: 1m45s
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RDA-DVD-FRANCE - The Best of  FranceFrom the Producer of the Television Series: "Goodtimes Travel", " Travel, Travel" and "Destinations"...Episode #1- The Best of France part 1Featuring: Paris, Versailles, Auvers sur Oise, Fontainebleau, Reims, Hautvillers, EpernayEpisode #2-The Best of France part 2Featuring: Montpellier, Frontfoide, Narbonne, Carcassonne, La Corte Vermeille, Collioure, Camembert, Bayeux, Mont Saint-Michel, GivernyBonus MaterialEpisode #3- NormandyFeaturing: Etretat, Honfleur, Juno Beach plus a special D-Day featureEpisode #4- lle de FranceFeaturing: Barbizon, Moret sur Loing, Courances, Saint-OuenEpisode #5- ChampagneFeaturing: Chalons en Champagne, Reims, Troyes, LangresEpisode #6- LanguedocFeaturing: La Grande Motte, St-Cyprien, Limoux, Banyuls sur Mer
The Best of France
Categories: Holiday Location and Places 
Added: 209 days ago
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Runtime: 1m28s
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WTF-DVD-TAH - Tahiti and Fiji  Filmed and produced by Fran & Brooke Reidelberger  Scripted and narrated by Fran Reidelberger  Fiji and Tahiti are two examples of the mystical beauty that exemplify an earthly paradise fro romantic world travels.  In this new film, Fran Reidelberger highlights the scenic splendor of both of these South Pacific nations while detailing colorful similarities as well as dramatic historical differences.In Fiji,-- tour Suva, the country's capital city and seat of power for the British during almost a hundred years of colonial control - --  visit the Fiji Museum to learn about Fiji's Melaneasian heritage and its newly won independence from Britain - --  learn about the important role played by East Indians in developing Fiji's economy and see a fascinating Indian regilious ceremony called, "the spirit of holy torture" - --  fly to the island of Ovalau to see where missionaries began converting Fijians from canibalism to Christianity - --  travel the Coral Coast on Viti Levu, see specftacular orchis, and Fijians walk through fire and accross white-hot stones barefooted - --  see gold mining, sugar cane harvesting and agriculture, three of Fiji's major industries - --  journey to the remote Yasawa Islands to take part in a Fijian welcoming ceremony featuring Yagona, the country's national drink - --  attend a meke, an exciting and colorful festival of song and dance.In Tahiti,--  tour Papeete, the country's capital city on the island of Tahiti - --  learn about French and English influence, visit the municpal market and admire the elegant hats of the church ladies on Sunday - --  experience Papeete at night, including a Polynesian florr show - --  walk around Point Venus where the first Europeans -- Captains Wallis, Bligh and Cook -- landed in the 1700's - --  tour the botanical gardens and visit a small museum on the garden grounds honoring French artis Paul Gaugain - --  see beyond the beauty of the Bougainvillea flower to the man for whom it was named, French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainvile - --  travel to: Moorea -- to see the famous Bali Hai peak and see how to tie and wear the pareu, the national dress of Tahiti -  Huahine and Raiatea  -- to see the important ancient temples recenly uncovered, and the site where many Polynesian explorations were launched hundreds of years ago -  and Bora Bora -- to attend an international sailing regatta, meet a model ship builder, see the remains of the U.S. military presence in Tahiti during WWII, and to explore the specatular underwater world, including swimming with sharks!
Tahiti and Fiji
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Added: 209 days ago
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Runtime: 1m19s
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Steamin' Floaters Pt. 2 (WATCH PART 1 FIRST!)Unfortunately, YouTube limits the duration of videos to 10 minutes each.This edit was originally done with a 15-minute limit in mind, for FaceBook.It was already a tight squeeze so I had to butcher it even more to fit it into YouTube.Some facts about this second part...Richard didn't in fact destroy the sails. A rope snapped due to the extremes we pushed the boat to... Yeah, right!...and after a little monkey-climbing from Glenda, all was dandy and sailworthy again.Oh, and Glenda is actually a bloke!Enjoy!
Steamin' Floaters Pt. 2...
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Added: 222 days ago
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Runtime: 9m57s
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WTF-DVD-SCOT - "SCOTLAND"  Filmed and produced by Fran & Brooke Reidelberger  Scripted and narrated by Fran Reidelberger From the rolling hills and Border abbeys to heather and highland games, Scotland is a land of peat, pipes and poetic people.-  walk in the wake of Glasgow's once great shipyards and savor the excitement of the city's rebirth as a major European center of conventions and tourism -   -  board the last sea-going steam driven paddle wheeler, the PS Waverly, for a trip to Ayr and Alloway and a visit to Robert Burns' country. -  wander through the lovely closes of Kirkcudbright, walk in the footsteps of John Paul Jones, meet a policeman who covers the town with flowers, and discover the world's "sweetest scallops" -  -  visit the Border Region, ride the Commons, tour the abbeys and see "queens" crowned in the Border towns of Melrose, Peebles and Selkirk - -  tour Sir Walter Scott's beloved Abbotsford and Eildon Hills -  -  follow the wool story from sheep shearing to sweaters - -  meet Lady Mansfield and enjoy Scone Palace where Scottish kings were crowned -  -  visit the birthplace of steel magnate and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and stroll through Pittincrief Park in Dunfermline -  -  watch the handcrafting of golf clubs and play a round on the Old Course at St. Andrews, the home of golf - -  marvel at the majestic beauty of Edinburgh.  Tour the castle, shop on Princes Street, watch the penguin parade at the zoo, dine on haggis and Scotland's version of a baked potato, walk the Royal Mile, see John Knox's house, Holyrood Palace, and attend the world famous Military Tattoo. -  listen to the lonely piper at Glen Coe, enjoy the Trossachs and take a boat ride on Loch Katrine, the setting for Sir Walter Scott's "Lady of the Lake" -  -  ride the West Highland steam train from Ft. William to Mallaig - -  take a day trip to the Isle of Skye to enjoy the scenic beauty, tour Portree and the land of Flora McDonald, who aided Prince Charlie during his time of greatest danger - -  sail the Caledonian Canal from Ft. William to Inverness  through lochs Ness, Lochy and Linhe -  -  tour Inverness, capital of the Highlands.  Learn about the Loch Ness monster.  Watch kilt makers, tour the battlefield at Culloden where the British defeated Bonnie Prince Charlie -  -  drive through rugged Wester Ross, visit Inverewe Gardens, watch the making of Heather Gems -  -  on the northernmost point of the mainland visit the lighthouse at Dunnet Head and the "last house" in Scotland at John O'Groats -  -  travel to the Orkney Islands.  See the Churchill Barriers at Scapa Flow, visit the chapel built by Italian prisoners of war, the Bronze Age Ring of Brodgar and the Stone Age village of Skara Brae - -  in the Shetland Islands: tour Lerwick, the capital city, learn the story of old and new energy sources (peat fields and oil terminals), pet the famous Shetland ponies, hike through the wildlife sanctuary on the island of Unst to see giant Skuas, Atlantic Puffins and gulls on the rocks of the lighthouse at Muckle Flugga -  -  visit Aberdeen, the "rose capital" of Scotland, staging area of North Sea oil operations and the country's largest fish market -  -   tour the Spey Valley, home of Scotch whisky, Walker's short bread and trout fishing -  -  attend the Gathering of the Clans and Highland Games at Braemar.millions of Monarch butterflies.
Scotland
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Added: 209 days ago
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Road trip! Funny road signs!!!  Don't miss it!!!By: Sarah M. HubbardKEEP THE COMMENTS CLEAN!!! *BE NICE*(ignore this)Anime:Naruto,Shaman king, pokemon, digimon, inuyasha, trigun, kanon, escalfowne, yu yu hakusho, kikaider, hack sign, kenshin, Ouran high, Fushigi yuugi, Kenshin, sailor moon, PGSM, Mermaid melody, Spiral, sonic, wish (manga, Cardcaptor Sakura, Ranma 1/2, DBZ, Tokyo mew mew, pretear, pucca, hello kitty, hamtaro, Candidate for goddess, fruits basket, DN angel, king of bandit jing, wolfs rain,ect.digi charat, hamtaro, kirby,inuyasha, etc.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230anime sakura naruto DBZ ranma GT pokemon digimon yugioh sasuke kakashi movie 2nd kage bunshin no jutsu. kingdom hearts kirby mario gravitaion big o full metal alchemist jutsu katon gokakyuu jesus ORU Oral Roberts University squil crazy monkey snake bird dragon japanese pocky funny love chichiri tamahome miaka ash misty brock satoshi daisuke tai kamiya hikari kari matt
Road trip! Funny road...
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Added: 222 days ago
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This is the first installment in a series of clips about my holiday on the Royal Caribbean Navigator Of The Seas, which sailed to Stavanger in Norway, Copenhagen in Denmark, and Amsterdam in The Netherlands.
My European cruise holiday...
Categories: Cruises Holiday Clips 
Added: 222 days ago
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