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This is a boat trip we went on in tenerife to see the wales and dolphins in november...can u spot the dolpins? lol :)
Tenerife holiday boat trip
Categories: Boating 
Added: 260 days ago
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Runtime: 1m27s
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PA-DVD-WALES - Australia's Premier StateExperience the sweeping contrasts of this rich and varied State.Cross the Great Dividing Range to Bathurst, Goulburn and Albury and journey through the rich grazing lands where the Merino sheep established the nation's prosperity.Marvel at such surprises as Dubbo's Western plain Zoo-where Lions, Tigers and Elephants roam free.Discover the rare black opal at Lightning Ridge and see the Ghost Towns and the Outback City of Broken Hill and admire the splendour of the Menindee Lakes in the Kinchega National Park.Wander in the Minnamurra Rainforest and enjoy the waterfalls of the Illawarra Plateau. Visit the snowfields of the Snowy Mountain's Mt Kosciusko and traverse the Murray River from the Alpine headwaters to Lake Hume.Behold the magnificent shores of the Southern Coast of New South Wales, the panoramic vistas of Jervis Bay and the famous Blow Hole at Kiama. We will take you to the picturesque north to Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour and Byron Bay.Experience a world of beauty and wonder.Panorama Australia, world-renowned film makers present a series of magnificent programs that are a wonderful addition to every library worldwide. The programs are produced for the home viewer, whether it is in an armchair traveling situation or as the perfect tool to plan a trip, or as an insight educationally into the Australian landscape and flora and fauna. They are utilized frequently for schools and colleges also. Our series of programs have no up front talking head, they are all narrated with the music composed specifically for the pictures and performed for each production, lending themselves too many purposes and enhancing each title exclusively. The pictures are beautiful and of a very high exacting standard, the scripts are informative, interesting and presented with great sensitivity to subject matter. With a series of 38 titles all produced in PAL and NTSC formats, both in DVD and VHS;they would be a valuable asset to all purchasers. Australia is a land so diverse and the Panorama Camera's have captured it all and transport you on a wonderful journey. The natural scenic beauty is apparent in each title and on watching each of the programs the content provides times of pleasure to a world audience. We pride ourselves on our quality illustration of Australia and know that people purchase our product for a range of purposes.
New South Wales
Categories: Holiday Location and Places 
Added: 247 days ago
By: travel-video
Runtime: 2m0s
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WTF-DVD-BRIT - "Britain's Gentle Highway"... a canal adventure in England, Scotland & Wales Filmed and produced by Fran & Brooke ReidelbergerScripted and narrated by Fran Reidelberger           Started in the mid-1700s, they served as the internal transportation system for Great Britain's "Industrial Revolution".  By the early 19th Century, they crisscrossed Britain covering more than 5,000 miles through major cities and rural hamlets.  "They", in this case, are the canals of England, Scotland and Wales.  Abandoned by industry today, the canals have become a playground for holiday boaters as well as "home" for many retirees who live year round on their floating homes.  In re-visiting and re-filming this unusual and colorful part of Britain, film producers Fran and Brooke Reidelberger hire an old-fashioned canal boat to travel in the wake of history, discover modern engineering marvels, and enjoy the timeless British countryside.              ·  Start at Beeston Castle Wharf in Northwest England at a canal boatyard built in 1775, a year before the birth of the United States.  Charles Hardern and family run a small fleet of rental boats and a substantial boat repair facility, both highly regarded.            ·   Climb a flight of four locks at Hurlston -- operating the locks yourself -- and learn about a major water supply for the canal system.            ·  Meet Robert Brown, a retired school teacher who spends his retirement years painting canal scenes.            ·  Visit the Cadbury Company in the Welsh town of Chirk to watch cocoa beans turned into chocolate delicacies.            ·  Cross the Pontcysllte Aqueduct, 1,000 feet long and 126 feet    above the Welsh River Dee.            ·  Travel under lift bridges and through a one-lane tunnel -- with no lights!            ·  Attend the International Music Festival in Lllangollen, Wales.            ·  Tour the ancient walled city of Chester with classic half-timbered buildings, Roman history, and modern shops.            ·  Enjoy wildlife and wild flowers during a misty morning along the Shropshire Union Canal.·  Ride and learn about the Anderton Lift, a mechanical monster first built by the Victorians to move boats 50 feet up and down between the Weaver River and the Trent and Mersey Canal.  The lift was altered over time, abandoned in the late 20th Century, and only recently rebuilt and re-opened as an aide for recreational boaters.·  Watch talented, modern day craftsmen at Stoke-on-Trent as they use Josiah Wedgwood's priceless formulas to produce elegant pieces of pottery that we call "Wedgwood" today.  ·  Discover a "secret" bunker near Nantwich.  The 35,000 square foot underground facility was designed as a center for regional government in case of nuclear attack in the 1950s.  It was recently declassified and opened to the public for tours.
Britain's Gentle Highway
Categories: Holiday Location and Places 
Added: 247 days ago
By: travel-video
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