'Keeley Hawes' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
A Cock and Bull Story (2005)
Actors:
Gillian Anderson (actress),
Shirley Henderson (actress),
Steve Coogan (actor),
Rob Brydon (actor),
Steve Coogan (actor),
Ronni Ancona (actress),
David Walliams (actor),
Steve Coogan (actor),
Mark Williams (actor),
Stephen Fry (actor),
Stephen Fry (actor),
Rob Brydon (actor),
Ian Hart (actor),
Henry Normal (producer),
Jack Shepherd (actor),
Plot: Two actors, as their make up is applied, talk about the size of their parts. Then into the film: Laurence Sterne's unfilmable novel, Tristram Shandy, a fictive autobiography wherein the narrator, interrupted constantly, takes the entire story to be born. The film tracks between "Shandy" and behind the scenes. Size matters: parts, egos, shoes, noses. The lead's girlfriend, with their infant son, is up from London for the night, wanting sex; interruptions are constant. Scenes are shot, re-shot, and discarded. The purpose of the project is elusive. Fathers and sons; men and women; cocks and bulls. Life is amorphous, too full and too rich to be captured in one narrative.
Keywords: actor-playing-himself, assistant, baby, based-on-novel, battle, boots, breaking-the-fourth-wall, child-nudity, circumcision, diaper
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Taglines: Because everyone loves an accurate period piece. He's About To Play The Role Of His Life.
Quotes:
Jennie: 'Fear Eats The Soul,' there's more truth in that title than most whole films.
Tony Wilson: Why "Tristram Shandy"? This is the book that many people said is unfilmable.::Steve Coogan: I think that's the attraction. "Tristram Shandy" was a post-modern classic written before there was any modernism to be post about. So it was way ahead of its time and, in fact, for those who haven't heard of it, it was actually listed as number eight on the Observer's top 100 books of all time.::Tony Wilson: That was a *chronological* list.
Rob Brydon: [Rob shows Steve his teeth] What do you think? Have a look at the color.::Steve Coogan: I saw the color the last time I looked. It registered.::Rob Brydon: It's what they call "not white." What color would you call it?::Steve Coogan: I would, I'd concur with "not white." I'd go further.::Rob Brydon: I mean, it's not yellow.::Steve Coogan: I, you know, I mean, there's a sliding scale, isn't there, you know.::Rob Brydon: Hint of yellow.::Steve Coogan: I think you're closest to...::Rob Brydon: Barley meadow. Tuscan sunset.::Steve Coogan: You're getting laughs, but it's not making your teeth look any better.
Steve Coogan: [Steve is hanging upside down in the model womb] How about filming the other way around, the right way up, and then just flip the image?::Leo: Well, maybe, but I'd have to have a word with Mark about that. I mean, I think he wanted the realism.::Steve Coogan: He wants realism?::Leo: Yeah.::Steve Coogan: Yeah, I'm a grown man, talking to the camera, in a fucking womb!
Steve Coogan: Do you know there's a good Groucho Marx story about, see, he meets a woman with seven children and says "Why've you got seven kids?" and she says "Because I love my husband." And he says, "Well, I love my cigar, but I take it out now and again."
Steve Coogan: Given that the story's about Walter's love for his son, I really think that Walter should be there at the birth.::Joe: It's the 18th Century. Men just didn't do that. You're a 21st Century man, but Walter can't be.::Steve Coogan: He talks to the fucking camera. He can be emotional. If you saw Walter for an instant holding the baby in his arms, then you would forgive him all his flaws.::Joe: Yeah, but it would look terrible. It'd be like the scene in Robin Hood where Kevin Costner delivers a baby.::Steve Coogan: Because he's got a stupid mullet haircut.
Rob Brydon: [Rob shows Steve his teeth] What do you think? I've had them done.::Steve Coogan: I know you have.::Rob Brydon: What do you think? Feel that one. There's no crevice. Feel it.::Steve Coogan: Don't ask me to feel your teeth.::Rob Brydon: Just close your eyes and feel it.::Steve Coogan: No. It's your fucking teeth. Christ!::Rob Brydon: What is the matter with you? You've got such a thing about, whenever there's a hint of something gay, you immediately...::Steve Coogan: What? This has nothing to do with "gay". I'm very cautious.::Rob Brydon: That's what it is. You don't want to touch another man's teeth, because you're worried you might be attracted to me. Just touch my teeth.
Steve Coogan: I've got to be able to kick and stretch. That's what foeti do.::Leo: Yeah, but not when they're full term.::Steve Coogan: He wants realism. Yeah. I'm a grown man, talking to the camera, in a womb.
Rob Brydon: The thing is, I can't act...::Steve Coogan: I know that.::Rob Brydon: ...with Gillian Anderson. I have a sexual thing for Gillian Anderson.
Tristram Shandy: That is a child actor, pretending to be me. I'll be able to play myself later. I think I could probably get away with being eighteen, nineteen. Until then, I'll be played by a series of child actors. This was the best of a bad bunch.
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Keeley Hawes on That Mitchell and Webb Look.
Keeley Hawes guest starring on the series 4 opener of That Mitchell and Webb Look as David Mitchell's dream woman. Or not. ;)
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Keeley Hawes On Jonathan Ross show - Part 2/2
Interview with Keeley Hawes.
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Keeley Hawes talks about voicing Lara Croft
As a new Lara Croft game is released, the woman behind her voice for 8 years opens up about her experiences playing the iconic Tomb Raider character.
video source: reuters.com
Lara Croft & Tomb Raider © Crystal Dynamics & Square Enix
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http://tomb-raider-empire.deviantart.com
http://tombraiderempire.tumblr.com
https://twitter.com/LaraRobsGraves
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Keeley Hawes: Even Hotter
Dicks at the ready for my personal favourite, the sexiest woman ever, Ms. Keeley Hawes
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60 Seconds With...Keeley Hawes
Actress Keeley Hawes (The Casual Vacancy, Line of Duty) gets in the hot seat for our 60 second interview challenge. Watch as Keeley offers her top tips for auditioning, reveals which box sets she can't wait to watch, and discusses working with Judi Dench...
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Would I Lie to You? 4x03 part 1 of 2
Series 4 episode 3 of Would I Lie to You? which aired on 6 August 2010. Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan are on David's team, while Professor Brian Cox and Kevin Bridges are on Lee's team.
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Would I Lie to You? 4x03 part 2 of 2
Series 4 episode 3 of Would I Lie to You? which aired on 6 August 2010. Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan are on David's team, while Professor Brian Cox and Kevin Bridges are on Lee's team.
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Keeley Hawes' Guilty Pleasures
Keeley Hawes fesses up to her Guilty Pleasures.
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Keeley Hawes The Blonde Bombshell.
Clips of Keeley Hawes as The Young Diana Dors from The TV series "The Blonde Bombshell"
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Keeley Hawes - The Blonde Bombshell (1999)
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Keeley Hawes hot
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Keeley Hawes - Would I Lie To You? Part 1
Keeley Hawes on 'Would I Lie To You?' - BBC1
Part 1
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Keeley Hawes - Would I Lie To You? Part 2
Keeley Hawes on 'Would I Lie To You?' - BBC1
Part 2
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Keeley Hawes - The Beggar Bride (1997)
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Keeley Hawes - CBeebies - Eat Your Peas
Keeley Hawes reads "Eat Your Peas" on the CBeebies Bedtime Hour.
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This Morning 7.4.11 Keeley Hawes
Keeley Hawes interviewed on This Morning.
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Keeley Hawes - This Morning (19/07/10)
Keeley Hawes on This Morning, talking about Identity and her new BBC period drama 'Upstairs and Downstairs'!
Includes a short 'Keeley montage' of Spooks/Ashes/Identity and a short clip from both Ashes & Identity.
Original Air Date: 19th July 2010!
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Keeley Hawes & Matthew Macfadyen - Chase Hospice
Keeley Hawes & Matthew Macfadyen helping Chase Hospice.
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MacBeth - James McAvoy and Keeley Hawes
Joe and Ella MacBeth
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Keeley Hawes- Lucky Jim and Christines Love Story
Short Clips of the Love Story of Jim Dixon (Stephen Tomkinson) and Christine Callaghan (Keeley Hawes) from the film "Lucky Jim".
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Keeley Hawes & Philip Glenister: Capturing The Memories
Keeley Hawes & Philip Glenister :)
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Interview with Keeley Hawes on the set of Death at a Funeral
From keeley-hawes.com. Visit, they've got plenty of these awesome goodies! :)
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Keeley Hawes Boots No. 7 Commercial
Ashes to Ashes star Keeley Hawes advertising Boots No. 7 Protect and Perfect range.
Keeley Hawes on That Mitchell and Webb Look.
Keeley Hawes guest starring on the series 4 opener of That Mitchell and Webb Look as David Mitchell's dream woman. Or not. ;)...
Keeley Hawes guest starring on the series 4 opener of That Mitchell and Webb Look as David Mitchell's dream woman. Or not. ;)
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Keeley Hawes guest starring on the series 4 opener of That Mitchell and Webb Look as David Mitchell's dream woman. Or not. ;)
- published: 13 Jul 2010
- views: 56979
Keeley Hawes talks about voicing Lara Croft
As a new Lara Croft game is released, the woman behind her voice for 8 years opens up about her experiences playing the iconic Tomb Raider character.
video sou...
As a new Lara Croft game is released, the woman behind her voice for 8 years opens up about her experiences playing the iconic Tomb Raider character.
video source: reuters.com
Lara Croft & Tomb Raider © Crystal Dynamics & Square Enix
http://www.tombraiderarabia.com
http://tomb-raider-empire.deviantart.com
http://tombraiderempire.tumblr.com
https://twitter.com/LaraRobsGraves
wn.com/Keeley Hawes Talks About Voicing Lara Croft
As a new Lara Croft game is released, the woman behind her voice for 8 years opens up about her experiences playing the iconic Tomb Raider character.
video source: reuters.com
Lara Croft & Tomb Raider © Crystal Dynamics & Square Enix
http://www.tombraiderarabia.com
http://tomb-raider-empire.deviantart.com
http://tombraiderempire.tumblr.com
https://twitter.com/LaraRobsGraves
- published: 10 Dec 2014
- views: 8511
Keeley Hawes: Even Hotter
Dicks at the ready for my personal favourite, the sexiest woman ever, Ms. Keeley Hawes...
Dicks at the ready for my personal favourite, the sexiest woman ever, Ms. Keeley Hawes
wn.com/Keeley Hawes Even Hotter
Dicks at the ready for my personal favourite, the sexiest woman ever, Ms. Keeley Hawes
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 2800
60 Seconds With...Keeley Hawes
Actress Keeley Hawes (The Casual Vacancy, Line of Duty) gets in the hot seat for our 60 second interview challenge. Watch as Keeley offers her top tips for audi...
Actress Keeley Hawes (The Casual Vacancy, Line of Duty) gets in the hot seat for our 60 second interview challenge. Watch as Keeley offers her top tips for auditioning, reveals which box sets she can't wait to watch, and discusses working with Judi Dench...
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- published: 18 Feb 2015
- views: 4664
Would I Lie to You? 4x03 part 1 of 2
Series 4 episode 3 of Would I Lie to You? which aired on 6 August 2010. Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan are on David's team, while Professor Brian Cox and Kevin...
Series 4 episode 3 of Would I Lie to You? which aired on 6 August 2010. Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan are on David's team, while Professor Brian Cox and Kevin Bridges are on Lee's team.
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Series 4 episode 3 of Would I Lie to You? which aired on 6 August 2010. Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan are on David's team, while Professor Brian Cox and Kevin Bridges are on Lee's team.
- published: 09 Aug 2010
- views: 395162
Would I Lie to You? 4x03 part 2 of 2
Series 4 episode 3 of Would I Lie to You? which aired on 6 August 2010. Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan are on David's team, while Professor Brian Cox and Kevin...
Series 4 episode 3 of Would I Lie to You? which aired on 6 August 2010. Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan are on David's team, while Professor Brian Cox and Kevin Bridges are on Lee's team.
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Series 4 episode 3 of Would I Lie to You? which aired on 6 August 2010. Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan are on David's team, while Professor Brian Cox and Kevin Bridges are on Lee's team.
- published: 09 Aug 2010
- views: 327464
Keeley Hawes' Guilty Pleasures
Keeley Hawes fesses up to her Guilty Pleasures....
Keeley Hawes fesses up to her Guilty Pleasures.
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Keeley Hawes fesses up to her Guilty Pleasures.
- published: 27 Apr 2011
- views: 8662
Keeley Hawes The Blonde Bombshell.
Clips of Keeley Hawes as The Young Diana Dors from The TV series "The Blonde Bombshell"...
Clips of Keeley Hawes as The Young Diana Dors from The TV series "The Blonde Bombshell"
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Clips of Keeley Hawes as The Young Diana Dors from The TV series "The Blonde Bombshell"
- published: 24 Jul 2011
- views: 10949
Keeley Hawes hot
amazing snapshots of the fantastic Keeley Hawes
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amazing snapshots of the fantastic Keeley Hawes
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amazing snapshots of the fantastic Keeley Hawes
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- published: 26 May 2013
- views: 36681
Keeley Hawes - Would I Lie To You? Part 1
Keeley Hawes on 'Would I Lie To You?' - BBC1
Part 1...
Keeley Hawes on 'Would I Lie To You?' - BBC1
Part 1
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Keeley Hawes on 'Would I Lie To You?' - BBC1
Part 1
- published: 11 Aug 2010
- views: 4564
Keeley Hawes - Would I Lie To You? Part 2
Keeley Hawes on 'Would I Lie To You?' - BBC1
Part 2...
Keeley Hawes on 'Would I Lie To You?' - BBC1
Part 2
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Keeley Hawes on 'Would I Lie To You?' - BBC1
Part 2
- published: 11 Aug 2010
- views: 1761
Keeley Hawes - CBeebies - Eat Your Peas
Keeley Hawes reads "Eat Your Peas" on the CBeebies Bedtime Hour....
Keeley Hawes reads "Eat Your Peas" on the CBeebies Bedtime Hour.
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Keeley Hawes reads "Eat Your Peas" on the CBeebies Bedtime Hour.
- published: 28 Apr 2008
- views: 47410
This Morning 7.4.11 Keeley Hawes
Keeley Hawes interviewed on This Morning....
Keeley Hawes interviewed on This Morning.
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Keeley Hawes interviewed on This Morning.
- published: 27 Apr 2011
- views: 20809
Keeley Hawes - This Morning (19/07/10)
Keeley Hawes on This Morning, talking about Identity and her new BBC period drama 'Upstairs and Downstairs'!
Includes a short 'Keeley montage' of Spooks/Ashes/...
Keeley Hawes on This Morning, talking about Identity and her new BBC period drama 'Upstairs and Downstairs'!
Includes a short 'Keeley montage' of Spooks/Ashes/Identity and a short clip from both Ashes & Identity.
Original Air Date: 19th July 2010!
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Keeley Hawes on This Morning, talking about Identity and her new BBC period drama 'Upstairs and Downstairs'!
Includes a short 'Keeley montage' of Spooks/Ashes/Identity and a short clip from both Ashes & Identity.
Original Air Date: 19th July 2010!
- published: 25 Jul 2010
- views: 4864
Keeley Hawes & Matthew Macfadyen - Chase Hospice
Keeley Hawes & Matthew Macfadyen helping Chase Hospice....
Keeley Hawes & Matthew Macfadyen helping Chase Hospice.
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Keeley Hawes & Matthew Macfadyen helping Chase Hospice.
- published: 15 Aug 2010
- views: 17850
Keeley Hawes- Lucky Jim and Christines Love Story
Short Clips of the Love Story of Jim Dixon (Stephen Tomkinson) and Christine Callaghan (Keeley Hawes) from the film "Lucky Jim"....
Short Clips of the Love Story of Jim Dixon (Stephen Tomkinson) and Christine Callaghan (Keeley Hawes) from the film "Lucky Jim".
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Short Clips of the Love Story of Jim Dixon (Stephen Tomkinson) and Christine Callaghan (Keeley Hawes) from the film "Lucky Jim".
- published: 07 Aug 2011
- views: 6537
Interview with Keeley Hawes on the set of Death at a Funeral
From keeley-hawes.com. Visit, they've got plenty of these awesome goodies! :)...
From keeley-hawes.com. Visit, they've got plenty of these awesome goodies! :)
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From keeley-hawes.com. Visit, they've got plenty of these awesome goodies! :)
- published: 09 Jul 2010
- views: 21318
Keeley Hawes Boots No. 7 Commercial
Ashes to Ashes star Keeley Hawes advertising Boots No. 7 Protect and Perfect range....
Ashes to Ashes star Keeley Hawes advertising Boots No. 7 Protect and Perfect range.
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Ashes to Ashes star Keeley Hawes advertising Boots No. 7 Protect and Perfect range.
- published: 08 Mar 2008
- views: 88801
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Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Improbability Drive
The two highlight of improbability drive usage, minus the one with the whale and petunias.
This one always gets a laugh.
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Hawes and Curtis Shopping Experience in Central London
Stopped by Hawes and Curtis in London to pick up a shirt for my birthday. I also stopped by lillywhites for basketball and some other sports gear.
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Tours in Edinburgh - Scotland
Tours in Edinburgh - Scotland
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Edinburgh - Scotland Travel Guide http://goo.gl/AeX8IX
Edinburgh tours
Boat tours
From April to October, the Maid of the Forth and Forth Belle set sail for sightseeing trips around the Firth of Forth. Some tours include time ashore on Inchcolm Island, where you can visit the historic abbey. Most leave from Hawes Pi
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10 Weird Facts about the Bermuda Triangle
10 Weird Facts about the Bermuda Triangle
Putting fear into the heart of the bravest sailor, the Bermuda Triangle has been claiming lives for centuries. Find out more about the sinister patch of ocean with these 10 weird facts.
Music= Toyland by Patrick Hawes
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More About The bermuda Triangle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYwt359DPqo&list;=UUPZiqlNI3RLy
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Travel Book Review: Morocco (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) by DK Publishing, Richard Williams, Carole ...
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Morocco (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) by DK Publishing, Richard Williams, Carole French.
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Music Tour of Jasper, Canada - Unravel Travel TV
From trading post to a bustling town, it was the little community that could. Over one hundred years ago, Jasper Forest Park first came to be and was named after the popular fur trading post operator, Jasper Hawes. By 1911, the Park saw the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line reach Mile 112. What was then called the town of Fitzhugh - flourished around the new railway station, and by 1913 the name wa
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Hawes beer and boots camping tips
Two short clips on how to keep your toast dry and how to keep yer bacon flat. Very useful!
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Crete's Top 10 Travel Destinations
Crete's (Greece) 10 Best Travel Destinations according to DK
10. Gournia
Gournia is the site of a Minoan palace complex on the island of Crete, Greece, excavated in the early 20th century by the American archaeologist, Harriet Boyd-Hawes. Gournia lies in the municipality of Ierapetra in the prefecture of Lasithi.
9. The Amari Valley & Mt Ida
Crete's Mount Ida is the island's highest summit, sacr
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Travel Book Review: Algeria (Bradt Travel Guide) by Johathan Oakes
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Algeria (Bradt Travel Guide) by Johathan Oakes.
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France La Loire Valley travel video- 2014
Hello. Three days ago I got back from holiday in France. I was staying in The La Loire Valley which is a beautiful part of France. I recorded quite a lot of what I did so hear is what I captured using my Nikon D3100.
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Ibiza 2014
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Ibiza parties
The island of Ibiza is known with great nightclubs and entertainment so as a result of that, it has peaked almost perfect island name in golden letters in the history of the world. When I came to this island, firstly I had been following a situation. I told myself what an island I am in.
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Hawes & Curtis of Jermyn Street - Marcus Recommends, Episode 48
Marcus Recommends great ideas to help you celebrate life. Find Marcus on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Marcus-J-Freed/121931951250045?fref=ts
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Today's episode features Hawes & Curtis of Jermyn Street - http://www.hawesandcurtis.com/
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If you would like to dedicate an episode of Marcus Recommends, please get in touch by email - marcusrecommends@gmail.com. To hire Marcus
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Travel Book Review: Handful of Honey: Away to the Palm Groves of Morocco and Algeria by Annie Hawes
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This is the summary of Handful of Honey: Away to the Palm Groves of Morocco and Algeria by Annie Hawes.
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Auckland's housing market 'has mind of its own'
There are fresh concerns about our economic outlook, with new figures showing house prices across the country are rising at their fastest rate since 2007.
Property values are 10 percent higher than they were a year ago, and they're being driven by the Auckland housing bubble.
Financial advisor Martin Hawes this morning joined Paul Henry to talk about the continued unsustainable rise in house pr
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Fun Travels: Banff and Jasper National Parks, Alberta, Canada - CAN trip part 2
Documentary on my family and my trip to Alberta, Canada in mid September 2010. Part 2 of 2 features the things we did in Banff and Jasper National Parks. Enjoy!
Part 1: Calgary and Edmonton!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3RZXS9Yrlg
Thank you to my Canadian Youtube guru friends for some awesome suggestions while we were in Alberta, please sub them!
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Unicef Flying Scot Michaela Munro travels to Guyana to #PutChildrenFirst
Michaela Munro, a 23-year old Glaswegian and Play Development co-ordinator, travelled to Guyana to see the work Unicef is doing there to give disabled children the chance to play.
To learn more about the trip Michaela did with singer Nicole Scherzinger to #putchildrenfirst, watch the Glasgow 2014 Opening Ceremony on 23rd July.
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Glasgow 2014: Flying Scot Katy U'Ren travels to Bangladesh
Flying Scot Katy U'Ren travelled to Bangladesh where she met children participating in SwimSafe - a UNICEF-supported initiative to provide life-saving swimming lessons to children. Donate to UNICEF at http://www.unicef2014appeal.org or UK only FIRST to 70333 to give £5. Terms at http://bit.ly/UtI7uv
Texts cost £5 plus your standard message charge. £5 per text goes to the UNICEF Children of the C
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Gnar Gnar Tours Mountain Bike Tour Guides in Phoenix, Arizona.
Season 1 Episode 1 Gnar Gnar Tours Phoenix, Arizona. www.gotgnar.com/
From the highest mountain peaks to the deepest desert canyons, Ride My Domain will bring you to the best places to ride your bike. We find the best outfitters and tour guides so you can plan your next epic mountain bike trip to that perfect destination you have been looking for. Joins us as we give you a sneak peek as to what to
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A Guide For The Modern Gentleman- Jermyn Street
Jermyn Street
www.coolhandk.blogspot.com
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Matt Curtis on The Joy of Working in the Travel and Tourism Industry
In Chapter 6 of 20 in his 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, Matt Curtis answers "What Do You Find Most Enjoyable About Working in the Travel Industry?" After losing over 200 pounds and starting to travel, Curtis embraces the adventure part of his job. He embraces opportunities to travel to new cities and meeting with people. In trips to Bruges, Belgium and Nashville, USA, Curtis also makes time to
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Flying Scots: Sir Chris Hoy and Dr Iain Horrocks travel to Malawi to #PutChildrenFirst
Iain Horrocks, a paediatric neurologist from Glasgow, travelled to Malawi to see UNICEF's work with hospitals.
You can #PutChildrenFirst this Commonwealth Games at http://www.unicef2014appeal.org or text FIRST to 70333 to give £5
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Yorkshire Moors Video Guide - Stage 2 MotorBike Friendly Guide Places Self Guided MotorBike Tour
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Why you should, and how you could, travel off the beaten path? Jeremy XIMENEZ - WikiStage Stanford
There are three questions to consider before trying to travel off the beaten path : where, how and when. But why this way of travelling is interesting and important? That is what Jeremy Ximenez explains.
It is often said that travel broads the mind, and it has been proved. But is traveling in crowded places really interesting for people who want to discover new things? For Jeremy Ximenez, it is n
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Improbability Drive
The two highlight of improbability drive usage, minus the one with the whale and petunias.
This one always gets a laugh....
The two highlight of improbability drive usage, minus the one with the whale and petunias.
This one always gets a laugh.
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The two highlight of improbability drive usage, minus the one with the whale and petunias.
This one always gets a laugh.
- published: 20 Aug 2008
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Hawes and Curtis Shopping Experience in Central London
Stopped by Hawes and Curtis in London to pick up a shirt for my birthday. I also stopped by lillywhites for basketball and some other sports gear.
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Stopped by Hawes and Curtis in London to pick up a shirt for my birthday. I also stopped by lillywhites for basketball and some other sports gear.
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Tours in Edinburgh - Scotland
Tours in Edinburgh - Scotland
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Boat t...
Tours in Edinburgh - Scotland
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Edinburgh tours
Boat tours
From April to October, the Maid of the Forth and Forth Belle set sail for sightseeing trips around the Firth of Forth. Some tours include time ashore on Inchcolm Island, where you can visit the historic abbey. Most leave from Hawes Pier, South Queensferry, just below the magnificent Forth Rail Bridge. You can reach Hawes Pier via the train to Dalmeny, followed by a short walk, or by First bus 43 from Edinburgh bus station.
Bus tours
Edinburgh Bus Tours offers four different hop-on, hop-off tours of the city, all on partially open-topped buses, plus a half-day combined bus and boat tour. Tours depart every 30 minutes (more often in summer) from Waverley Bridge, with tickets valid for 24 hours. The 'City Sightseeing' tour has a recorded commentary in nine languages, plus a special commentary for children; the historic 'Edinburgh Tour' and the vintage bus 'City Tour' have live guides.
Pub tours
The Edinburgh Literary Pub Tour is a promenade performance around four historic pubs with links to four famous Scottish poets and novelists -- Robert Ferguson, Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. Tours leave from the Beehive Inn, in the Grassmarket, every evening from May to September; less frequently in March, April and October; weekly in winter. The route climbs up to the Royal Mile then drops down into the New Town, finishing at Café Royal.
Walking tours
The Cadies & Witchery Tours organises walking tours of the Old Town, mixing history with humour and ghosts with gore. The tours leave from outside the Witchery restaurant, near the castle, and last 75-90 minutes. Mercat Walking Tours operates ghost and history tours daily, including journeys into the depths of Edinburgh's 18th-century underground vaults. Tours last 75-90 minutes and leave from the Mercat Cross on the High Street.
Excursions from Edinburgh
Melrose
This beautiful Scottish Borders town lies on the banks of the River Tweed beneath the Eildon Hills, 64km (40 miles) south of Edinburgh. The ruined 12th-century abbey is said to be the burial place of Robert the Bruce's heart. Nearby Abbotsford was home to writer Sir Walter Scott; the Borders' literary tradition continues in a book festival held in Melrose each June. Melrose is the home of rugby sevens, with an annual tournament in April attracting top southern-hemisphere teams.
National Museum of Flight
Scotland's Flight Museum is situated on a former naval and RAF airfield 32km (20 miles) east of Edinburgh. The first east-to-west crossing of the Atlantic by airship set off from this base in 1919. The museum has a large collection of military aircraft and interesting examples of early civilian aircraft. You can board and explore Scotland's Concorde and the UK's only Boeing 707, then have fun with buttons, dials and flight simulators in the hands-on galleries.
North Berwick
The seaside town of North Berwick, 41km (25 miles) east of Edinburgh, is worth exploring for its glorious beaches, golf courses and views from local hill Berwick Law. The Scottish Seabird Centre allows a unique opportunity to view the birds and animals of the Firth of Forth without disturbing them and runs boat trips to the Bass Rock, home to over 150,000 gannets. Nearby Tantallon Castle was the last great medieval castle built in Scotland, in the 1350s.
South Queensferry
The picturesque village of South Queensferry lies just northwest of Edinburgh and enjoys a spectacular location tucked beneath the epic Forth Bridge. This is one of the most outstanding legacies of Victorian engineering, a triple cantilever iron red monster that vaults trains across the Firth of Forth with a majesty that has withstood the ravages of time. It is accompanied today by an attractive road bridge, a 1960s creation, and both are visible from all over the town. The historic cobbled High Street has traditional pubs and excellent restaurants. South Queensferry can be reached by train from Waverley or Haymarket stations to Dalmeny, followed by a short walk to Hawes Pier.
The Queensferry Museum delves into some of the rich history of 'The Ferry' - including the Battle of Britain's first dogfight which was fought above the town and the Burry Man, a pagan creation that still walks the local streets once a year.
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Edinburgh tours
Boat tours
From April to October, the Maid of the Forth and Forth Belle set sail for sightseeing trips around the Firth of Forth. Some tours include time ashore on Inchcolm Island, where you can visit the historic abbey. Most leave from Hawes Pier, South Queensferry, just below the magnificent Forth Rail Bridge. You can reach Hawes Pier via the train to Dalmeny, followed by a short walk, or by First bus 43 from Edinburgh bus station.
Bus tours
Edinburgh Bus Tours offers four different hop-on, hop-off tours of the city, all on partially open-topped buses, plus a half-day combined bus and boat tour. Tours depart every 30 minutes (more often in summer) from Waverley Bridge, with tickets valid for 24 hours. The 'City Sightseeing' tour has a recorded commentary in nine languages, plus a special commentary for children; the historic 'Edinburgh Tour' and the vintage bus 'City Tour' have live guides.
Pub tours
The Edinburgh Literary Pub Tour is a promenade performance around four historic pubs with links to four famous Scottish poets and novelists -- Robert Ferguson, Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. Tours leave from the Beehive Inn, in the Grassmarket, every evening from May to September; less frequently in March, April and October; weekly in winter. The route climbs up to the Royal Mile then drops down into the New Town, finishing at Café Royal.
Walking tours
The Cadies & Witchery Tours organises walking tours of the Old Town, mixing history with humour and ghosts with gore. The tours leave from outside the Witchery restaurant, near the castle, and last 75-90 minutes. Mercat Walking Tours operates ghost and history tours daily, including journeys into the depths of Edinburgh's 18th-century underground vaults. Tours last 75-90 minutes and leave from the Mercat Cross on the High Street.
Excursions from Edinburgh
Melrose
This beautiful Scottish Borders town lies on the banks of the River Tweed beneath the Eildon Hills, 64km (40 miles) south of Edinburgh. The ruined 12th-century abbey is said to be the burial place of Robert the Bruce's heart. Nearby Abbotsford was home to writer Sir Walter Scott; the Borders' literary tradition continues in a book festival held in Melrose each June. Melrose is the home of rugby sevens, with an annual tournament in April attracting top southern-hemisphere teams.
National Museum of Flight
Scotland's Flight Museum is situated on a former naval and RAF airfield 32km (20 miles) east of Edinburgh. The first east-to-west crossing of the Atlantic by airship set off from this base in 1919. The museum has a large collection of military aircraft and interesting examples of early civilian aircraft. You can board and explore Scotland's Concorde and the UK's only Boeing 707, then have fun with buttons, dials and flight simulators in the hands-on galleries.
North Berwick
The seaside town of North Berwick, 41km (25 miles) east of Edinburgh, is worth exploring for its glorious beaches, golf courses and views from local hill Berwick Law. The Scottish Seabird Centre allows a unique opportunity to view the birds and animals of the Firth of Forth without disturbing them and runs boat trips to the Bass Rock, home to over 150,000 gannets. Nearby Tantallon Castle was the last great medieval castle built in Scotland, in the 1350s.
South Queensferry
The picturesque village of South Queensferry lies just northwest of Edinburgh and enjoys a spectacular location tucked beneath the epic Forth Bridge. This is one of the most outstanding legacies of Victorian engineering, a triple cantilever iron red monster that vaults trains across the Firth of Forth with a majesty that has withstood the ravages of time. It is accompanied today by an attractive road bridge, a 1960s creation, and both are visible from all over the town. The historic cobbled High Street has traditional pubs and excellent restaurants. South Queensferry can be reached by train from Waverley or Haymarket stations to Dalmeny, followed by a short walk to Hawes Pier.
The Queensferry Museum delves into some of the rich history of 'The Ferry' - including the Battle of Britain's first dogfight which was fought above the town and the Burry Man, a pagan creation that still walks the local streets once a year.
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10 Weird Facts about the Bermuda Triangle
10 Weird Facts about the Bermuda Triangle
Putting fear into the heart of the bravest sailor, the Bermuda Triangle has been claiming lives for centuries. Find o...
10 Weird Facts about the Bermuda Triangle
Putting fear into the heart of the bravest sailor, the Bermuda Triangle has been claiming lives for centuries. Find out more about the sinister patch of ocean with these 10 weird facts.
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Travel Book Review: Morocco (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) by DK Publishing, Richard Williams, Carole ...
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This is the summary of Morocco (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) by DK Publishing, Richard Williams, Carole French.
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- published: 12 Aug 2012
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Music Tour of Jasper, Canada - Unravel Travel TV
From trading post to a bustling town, it was the little community that could. Over one hundred years ago, Jasper Forest Park first came to be and was named afte...
From trading post to a bustling town, it was the little community that could. Over one hundred years ago, Jasper Forest Park first came to be and was named after the popular fur trading post operator, Jasper Hawes. By 1911, the Park saw the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line reach Mile 112. What was then called the town of Fitzhugh - flourished around the new railway station, and by 1913 the name was changed to Jasper to complement the Park. A community was born and stone and timber were turned in to the historical treasures we still see today.
To take in the charm of Jasper is to linger in the heart of the town and wander back in time at the sight of the Jasper National Park Information Centre, the train station, post office, old fire hall, Jackman House, Robson House and CIBC buildings. Channel your inner explorer and embark on a memorable tour of Jasper's rich history that includes storied adventures of the early settlers, railway pioneers and outfitter guides who created a life amidst the majestic Rockies. Visit the Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives http://www.jaspermuseum.org at 400 Pyramid Lake Road.
Jasper National Park: Nestled in the heart of Canada's largest Rocky Mountain Park, the town of Jasper offers visitors unparalleled access to one of the most breathtaking and pristine wilderness areas. Jasper National Park, covering 11,228 km (6,976 miles), is listed as one of only 15 UNESCO extraordinary sites in Canada. It's shimmering glaciers, abundant wildlife, crystal clear lakes, thundering waterfalls, deep canyons and evergreen forest, all surrounded by towering, rugged mountain peaks are some of the reasons you will find it on the UNESCO's World Heritage List -- deemed by the World Heritage Committee to number among the most significant sights on earth.
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From trading post to a bustling town, it was the little community that could. Over one hundred years ago, Jasper Forest Park first came to be and was named after the popular fur trading post operator, Jasper Hawes. By 1911, the Park saw the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line reach Mile 112. What was then called the town of Fitzhugh - flourished around the new railway station, and by 1913 the name was changed to Jasper to complement the Park. A community was born and stone and timber were turned in to the historical treasures we still see today.
To take in the charm of Jasper is to linger in the heart of the town and wander back in time at the sight of the Jasper National Park Information Centre, the train station, post office, old fire hall, Jackman House, Robson House and CIBC buildings. Channel your inner explorer and embark on a memorable tour of Jasper's rich history that includes storied adventures of the early settlers, railway pioneers and outfitter guides who created a life amidst the majestic Rockies. Visit the Jasper-Yellowhead Museum & Archives http://www.jaspermuseum.org at 400 Pyramid Lake Road.
Jasper National Park: Nestled in the heart of Canada's largest Rocky Mountain Park, the town of Jasper offers visitors unparalleled access to one of the most breathtaking and pristine wilderness areas. Jasper National Park, covering 11,228 km (6,976 miles), is listed as one of only 15 UNESCO extraordinary sites in Canada. It's shimmering glaciers, abundant wildlife, crystal clear lakes, thundering waterfalls, deep canyons and evergreen forest, all surrounded by towering, rugged mountain peaks are some of the reasons you will find it on the UNESCO's World Heritage List -- deemed by the World Heritage Committee to number among the most significant sights on earth.
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Hawes beer and boots camping tips
Two short clips on how to keep your toast dry and how to keep yer bacon flat. Very useful!...
Two short clips on how to keep your toast dry and how to keep yer bacon flat. Very useful!
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Two short clips on how to keep your toast dry and how to keep yer bacon flat. Very useful!
- published: 03 Jan 2009
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Crete's Top 10 Travel Destinations
Crete's (Greece) 10 Best Travel Destinations according to DK
10. Gournia
Gournia is the site of a Minoan palace complex on the island of Crete, Greece, excavat...
Crete's (Greece) 10 Best Travel Destinations according to DK
10. Gournia
Gournia is the site of a Minoan palace complex on the island of Crete, Greece, excavated in the early 20th century by the American archaeologist, Harriet Boyd-Hawes. Gournia lies in the municipality of Ierapetra in the prefecture of Lasithi.
9. The Amari Valley & Mt Ida
Crete's Mount Ida is the island's highest summit, sacred to the Goddess Rhea, and wherein lies the legendary cave in which baby Zeus was concealed from his father Cronus. It is one of a number of caves believed to have been the birthplace or hiding place of Zeus. On the flank of this mountain is the Amari Valley, the site of expansion by the ancient settlement at Phaistos.
8. Samaria Gorge
A 14km gorge that descends 1250 meters to sea level through some of Europe's most spectacular natural scenery. The walk up the gorge from south to north is pleasant for the main part but the last 3km, up the Xyloskala is extremely tiring. The most famous part of the gorge is the stretch known as the Gates, where the sides of the gorge close in to a width of only four meters and soar up to a height of almost 300 meters.
7. Gortys
Gortyn is a municipality and an archaeological site on the Mediterranean island of Crete, 45 km away from the modern capital Heraklion. The seat of the municipality is the village Agioi Deka. Gortyn, the Roman capital of Crete, was first inhabited around 3200 BC, and was a flourishing Minoan town between 1600-1100 BC.
6. Rethymno
Rethymno is a city of approximately 40,000 people in Greece, the capital of Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete. It was built in antiquity, but was never a competitive Minoan centre. It was, however, strong enough to mint its own coins and maintain urban growth. One of these coins is today depicted as the crest of the town with two dolphins in a circle.
5. Phaistos
Phaistos currently refers to a Bronze Age archaeological site at modern Phaistos, a municipality in south central Crete. Ancient Phaistos was located about 5.6 km east of the Mediterranean Sea. The name, Phaistos, survives from ancient Greek references to a city in Crete of that name, shown to be, in fact, at or near the current ruins.
4. Chania
Chania is the second largest city of Crete and the capital of the Chania regional unit. It lies along the north coast of the island, about 70 km west of Rethymno and 145 km (90 mi) west of Heraklion. Despite being heavily bombed during World War II, Chania's Old Town is considered the most beautiful urban district on Crete, especially the crumbling Venetian harbour.
3. Heraklion Archaeological Museum
The Heraklion Archaeological Museum is a museum located in Heraklion on Crete. It is one of the greatest museums in Greece and the best in the world for Minoan art, as it contains the most notable and complete collection of artifacts of the Minoan civilization of Crete.
2. Heraklion
Heraklion is the major city and capital of the largest Greek island of Crete. Its Archaeological Museum holds the remains of the 3000-year old Minoan civilization, which grew around the nearby legendary palace of Knossos (of Minotaur fame), as well as Byzantine churches and a well-preserved Venetian wall and fortress from the 15th century.
1. Ancient Knossos
Knossos is the site of the most important and best known Minoan palace complex in Crete. It is located some 5 km south of Heraklion. According to tradition, Knossos was the seat of the legendary Cretan king Minos. The Palace is also connected with further legends, such as the myth of the Labyrinth and the Minotaur, as well as the story of Daidalos and Ikaros. Excavation has revealed that the site was continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period (7000-3000 B.C.) until Roman times.
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Crete's (Greece) 10 Best Travel Destinations according to DK
10. Gournia
Gournia is the site of a Minoan palace complex on the island of Crete, Greece, excavated in the early 20th century by the American archaeologist, Harriet Boyd-Hawes. Gournia lies in the municipality of Ierapetra in the prefecture of Lasithi.
9. The Amari Valley & Mt Ida
Crete's Mount Ida is the island's highest summit, sacred to the Goddess Rhea, and wherein lies the legendary cave in which baby Zeus was concealed from his father Cronus. It is one of a number of caves believed to have been the birthplace or hiding place of Zeus. On the flank of this mountain is the Amari Valley, the site of expansion by the ancient settlement at Phaistos.
8. Samaria Gorge
A 14km gorge that descends 1250 meters to sea level through some of Europe's most spectacular natural scenery. The walk up the gorge from south to north is pleasant for the main part but the last 3km, up the Xyloskala is extremely tiring. The most famous part of the gorge is the stretch known as the Gates, where the sides of the gorge close in to a width of only four meters and soar up to a height of almost 300 meters.
7. Gortys
Gortyn is a municipality and an archaeological site on the Mediterranean island of Crete, 45 km away from the modern capital Heraklion. The seat of the municipality is the village Agioi Deka. Gortyn, the Roman capital of Crete, was first inhabited around 3200 BC, and was a flourishing Minoan town between 1600-1100 BC.
6. Rethymno
Rethymno is a city of approximately 40,000 people in Greece, the capital of Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete. It was built in antiquity, but was never a competitive Minoan centre. It was, however, strong enough to mint its own coins and maintain urban growth. One of these coins is today depicted as the crest of the town with two dolphins in a circle.
5. Phaistos
Phaistos currently refers to a Bronze Age archaeological site at modern Phaistos, a municipality in south central Crete. Ancient Phaistos was located about 5.6 km east of the Mediterranean Sea. The name, Phaistos, survives from ancient Greek references to a city in Crete of that name, shown to be, in fact, at or near the current ruins.
4. Chania
Chania is the second largest city of Crete and the capital of the Chania regional unit. It lies along the north coast of the island, about 70 km west of Rethymno and 145 km (90 mi) west of Heraklion. Despite being heavily bombed during World War II, Chania's Old Town is considered the most beautiful urban district on Crete, especially the crumbling Venetian harbour.
3. Heraklion Archaeological Museum
The Heraklion Archaeological Museum is a museum located in Heraklion on Crete. It is one of the greatest museums in Greece and the best in the world for Minoan art, as it contains the most notable and complete collection of artifacts of the Minoan civilization of Crete.
2. Heraklion
Heraklion is the major city and capital of the largest Greek island of Crete. Its Archaeological Museum holds the remains of the 3000-year old Minoan civilization, which grew around the nearby legendary palace of Knossos (of Minotaur fame), as well as Byzantine churches and a well-preserved Venetian wall and fortress from the 15th century.
1. Ancient Knossos
Knossos is the site of the most important and best known Minoan palace complex in Crete. It is located some 5 km south of Heraklion. According to tradition, Knossos was the seat of the legendary Cretan king Minos. The Palace is also connected with further legends, such as the myth of the Labyrinth and the Minotaur, as well as the story of Daidalos and Ikaros. Excavation has revealed that the site was continuously inhabited from the Neolithic period (7000-3000 B.C.) until Roman times.
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Travel Book Review: Algeria (Bradt Travel Guide) by Johathan Oakes
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France La Loire Valley travel video- 2014
Hello. Three days ago I got back from holiday in France. I was staying in The La Loire Valley which is a beautiful part of France. I recorded quite a lot of wha...
Hello. Three days ago I got back from holiday in France. I was staying in The La Loire Valley which is a beautiful part of France. I recorded quite a lot of what I did so hear is what I captured using my Nikon D3100.
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Hello. Three days ago I got back from holiday in France. I was staying in The La Loire Valley which is a beautiful part of France. I recorded quite a lot of what I did so hear is what I captured using my Nikon D3100.
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- published: 25 Aug 2014
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Ibiza 2014
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Ibiza parties
The island of Ibiza is known with great nightclubs and entertainment so as a result of that, it has peaked almost...
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Ibiza parties
The island of Ibiza is known with great nightclubs and entertainment so as a result of that, it has peaked almost perfect island name in golden letters in the history of the world. When I came to this island, firstly I had been following a situation. I told myself what an island I am in.
for more information
http://clubbook.net/ibiza/
wn.com/Ibiza 2014
http://clubbook.net/ibiza/
Ibiza parties
The island of Ibiza is known with great nightclubs and entertainment so as a result of that, it has peaked almost perfect island name in golden letters in the history of the world. When I came to this island, firstly I had been following a situation. I told myself what an island I am in.
for more information
http://clubbook.net/ibiza/
- published: 30 Jan 2014
- views: 3520596
Hawes & Curtis of Jermyn Street - Marcus Recommends, Episode 48
Marcus Recommends great ideas to help you celebrate life. Find Marcus on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Marcus-J-Freed/121931951250045?fref=ts
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Marcus Recommends great ideas to help you celebrate life. Find Marcus on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Marcus-J-Freed/121931951250045?fref=ts
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Today's episode features Hawes & Curtis of Jermyn Street - http://www.hawesandcurtis.com/
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If you would like to dedicate an episode of Marcus Recommends, please get in touch by email - marcusrecommends@gmail.com. To hire Marcus for other video services, including commissioning your own promotional videos, check out http://www.marcusjfreed.com. Have an amazing day!
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Marcus Recommends great ideas to help you celebrate life. Find Marcus on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Marcus-J-Freed/121931951250045?fref=ts
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Today's episode features Hawes & Curtis of Jermyn Street - http://www.hawesandcurtis.com/
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If you would like to dedicate an episode of Marcus Recommends, please get in touch by email - marcusrecommends@gmail.com. To hire Marcus for other video services, including commissioning your own promotional videos, check out http://www.marcusjfreed.com. Have an amazing day!
- published: 13 Jun 2013
- views: 1844
Travel Book Review: Handful of Honey: Away to the Palm Groves of Morocco and Algeria by Annie Hawes
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Handful of Honey: Away to the Palm Groves of Morocco and Algeria by Annie Hawes....
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Handful of Honey: Away to the Palm Groves of Morocco and Algeria by Annie Hawes.
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http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Handful of Honey: Away to the Palm Groves of Morocco and Algeria by Annie Hawes.
- published: 11 Aug 2012
- views: 120
Auckland's housing market 'has mind of its own'
There are fresh concerns about our economic outlook, with new figures showing house prices across the country are rising at their fastest rate since 2007.
Pro...
There are fresh concerns about our economic outlook, with new figures showing house prices across the country are rising at their fastest rate since 2007.
Property values are 10 percent higher than they were a year ago, and they're being driven by the Auckland housing bubble.
Financial advisor Martin Hawes this morning joined Paul Henry to talk about the continued unsustainable rise in house prices.
"It's that 10 percent figure across the country, but the real concern is Auckland which is nearer to 20 percent," says Mr Hawes.
He explains how if things continue to move in this direction, in two years, "we're looking at the average house price in the old Auckland City Council area to be at $1.5 million and if it's [the same] at five years, then it's actually near enough to $2.5 million".
Watch the video for the full interview with Martin Hawes.
wn.com/Auckland's Housing Market 'Has Mind Of Its Own'
There are fresh concerns about our economic outlook, with new figures showing house prices across the country are rising at their fastest rate since 2007.
Property values are 10 percent higher than they were a year ago, and they're being driven by the Auckland housing bubble.
Financial advisor Martin Hawes this morning joined Paul Henry to talk about the continued unsustainable rise in house prices.
"It's that 10 percent figure across the country, but the real concern is Auckland which is nearer to 20 percent," says Mr Hawes.
He explains how if things continue to move in this direction, in two years, "we're looking at the average house price in the old Auckland City Council area to be at $1.5 million and if it's [the same] at five years, then it's actually near enough to $2.5 million".
Watch the video for the full interview with Martin Hawes.
- published: 05 Aug 2015
- views: 278
Fun Travels: Banff and Jasper National Parks, Alberta, Canada - CAN trip part 2
Documentary on my family and my trip to Alberta, Canada in mid September 2010. Part 2 of 2 features the things we did in Banff and Jasper National Parks. Enjo...
Documentary on my family and my trip to Alberta, Canada in mid September 2010. Part 2 of 2 features the things we did in Banff and Jasper National Parks. Enjoy!
Part 1: Calgary and Edmonton!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3RZXS9Yrlg
Thank you to my Canadian Youtube guru friends for some awesome suggestions while we were in Alberta, please sub them!
http://www.youtube.com/irenefelton
http://www.youtube.com/jdomakeup
http://www.youtube.com/pincstuff
http://www.youtube.com/fionaman
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banff_National_Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Louise_%28Alberta%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasper_National_Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasper,_Alberta
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Icefield
Music by: audionautix.com
Radio Rock
Pioneers
Sidewalk
For use under Creative Commons license 3.0
wn.com/Fun Travels Banff And Jasper National Parks, Alberta, Canada Can Trip Part 2
Documentary on my family and my trip to Alberta, Canada in mid September 2010. Part 2 of 2 features the things we did in Banff and Jasper National Parks. Enjoy!
Part 1: Calgary and Edmonton!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3RZXS9Yrlg
Thank you to my Canadian Youtube guru friends for some awesome suggestions while we were in Alberta, please sub them!
http://www.youtube.com/irenefelton
http://www.youtube.com/jdomakeup
http://www.youtube.com/pincstuff
http://www.youtube.com/fionaman
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banff_National_Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Louise_%28Alberta%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasper_National_Park
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasper,_Alberta
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Icefield
Music by: audionautix.com
Radio Rock
Pioneers
Sidewalk
For use under Creative Commons license 3.0
- published: 14 Nov 2010
- views: 44055
Unicef Flying Scot Michaela Munro travels to Guyana to #PutChildrenFirst
Michaela Munro, a 23-year old Glaswegian and Play Development co-ordinator, travelled to Guyana to see the work Unicef is doing there to give disabled children ...
Michaela Munro, a 23-year old Glaswegian and Play Development co-ordinator, travelled to Guyana to see the work Unicef is doing there to give disabled children the chance to play.
To learn more about the trip Michaela did with singer Nicole Scherzinger to #putchildrenfirst, watch the Glasgow 2014 Opening Ceremony on 23rd July.
wn.com/Unicef Flying Scot Michaela Munro Travels To Guyana To Putchildrenfirst
Michaela Munro, a 23-year old Glaswegian and Play Development co-ordinator, travelled to Guyana to see the work Unicef is doing there to give disabled children the chance to play.
To learn more about the trip Michaela did with singer Nicole Scherzinger to #putchildrenfirst, watch the Glasgow 2014 Opening Ceremony on 23rd July.
- published: 13 Jul 2014
- views: 2353
Glasgow 2014: Flying Scot Katy U'Ren travels to Bangladesh
Flying Scot Katy U'Ren travelled to Bangladesh where she met children participating in SwimSafe - a UNICEF-supported initiative to provide life-saving swimming ...
Flying Scot Katy U'Ren travelled to Bangladesh where she met children participating in SwimSafe - a UNICEF-supported initiative to provide life-saving swimming lessons to children. Donate to UNICEF at http://www.unicef2014appeal.org or UK only FIRST to 70333 to give £5. Terms at http://bit.ly/UtI7uv
Texts cost £5 plus your standard message charge. £5 per text goes to the UNICEF Children of the Commonwealth Fund. You must be 16 or over and please ask the bill payers permission. For full terms and conditions and more information go to http://www.unicef2014appeal.org/terms.
wn.com/Glasgow 2014 Flying Scot Katy U'Ren Travels To Bangladesh
Flying Scot Katy U'Ren travelled to Bangladesh where she met children participating in SwimSafe - a UNICEF-supported initiative to provide life-saving swimming lessons to children. Donate to UNICEF at http://www.unicef2014appeal.org or UK only FIRST to 70333 to give £5. Terms at http://bit.ly/UtI7uv
Texts cost £5 plus your standard message charge. £5 per text goes to the UNICEF Children of the Commonwealth Fund. You must be 16 or over and please ask the bill payers permission. For full terms and conditions and more information go to http://www.unicef2014appeal.org/terms.
- published: 23 Jul 2014
- views: 840
Gnar Gnar Tours Mountain Bike Tour Guides in Phoenix, Arizona.
Season 1 Episode 1 Gnar Gnar Tours Phoenix, Arizona. www.gotgnar.com/
From the highest mountain peaks to the deepest desert canyons, Ride My Domain will bring y...
Season 1 Episode 1 Gnar Gnar Tours Phoenix, Arizona. www.gotgnar.com/
From the highest mountain peaks to the deepest desert canyons, Ride My Domain will bring you to the best places to ride your bike. We find the best outfitters and tour guides so you can plan your next epic mountain bike trip to that perfect destination you have been looking for. Joins us as we give you a sneak peek as to what to expect at each destination and an in depth view of the scene and the terrain they offer. this is for every type of mountain bike rider and for every skill level so come on and enjoy the ride!
http://ridemydomain.com/
wn.com/Gnar Gnar Tours Mountain Bike Tour Guides In Phoenix, Arizona.
Season 1 Episode 1 Gnar Gnar Tours Phoenix, Arizona. www.gotgnar.com/
From the highest mountain peaks to the deepest desert canyons, Ride My Domain will bring you to the best places to ride your bike. We find the best outfitters and tour guides so you can plan your next epic mountain bike trip to that perfect destination you have been looking for. Joins us as we give you a sneak peek as to what to expect at each destination and an in depth view of the scene and the terrain they offer. this is for every type of mountain bike rider and for every skill level so come on and enjoy the ride!
http://ridemydomain.com/
- published: 12 Mar 2012
- views: 2660
Matt Curtis on The Joy of Working in the Travel and Tourism Industry
In Chapter 6 of 20 in his 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, Matt Curtis answers "What Do You Find Most Enjoyable About Working in the Travel Industry?" After lo...
In Chapter 6 of 20 in his 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, Matt Curtis answers "What Do You Find Most Enjoyable About Working in the Travel Industry?" After losing over 200 pounds and starting to travel, Curtis embraces the adventure part of his job. He embraces opportunities to travel to new cities and meeting with people. In trips to Bruges, Belgium and Nashville, USA, Curtis also makes time to explore the city via city bike rental or bike share options. Matt Curtis is the director of government relations at HomeAway Inc. Previously he was deputy to Austin mayors Lee Leffingwell and Will Wynn. He has represented the City of Austin at the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the National League of Cities. In 2011, Curtis joined the Harvard Kennedy School Urban Policy Advisory Board to work on national best practices facing American cities. He earned his bachelor's degree in radio, television and film from the University of North Texas.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com/
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag
Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflag
wn.com/Matt Curtis On The Joy Of Working In The Travel And Tourism Industry
In Chapter 6 of 20 in his 2014 Capture Your Flag interview, Matt Curtis answers "What Do You Find Most Enjoyable About Working in the Travel Industry?" After losing over 200 pounds and starting to travel, Curtis embraces the adventure part of his job. He embraces opportunities to travel to new cities and meeting with people. In trips to Bruges, Belgium and Nashville, USA, Curtis also makes time to explore the city via city bike rental or bike share options. Matt Curtis is the director of government relations at HomeAway Inc. Previously he was deputy to Austin mayors Lee Leffingwell and Will Wynn. He has represented the City of Austin at the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the National League of Cities. In 2011, Curtis joined the Harvard Kennedy School Urban Policy Advisory Board to work on national best practices facing American cities. He earned his bachelor's degree in radio, television and film from the University of North Texas.
Capture Your Flag is a career documentary interview series that interviews 60 up and coming leaders annually to gather knowledge and share a Near Peer Learning experience its audience may use to better plan, pursue and achieve life and career aspirations. Discover more at http://www.captureyourflag.com/
Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/captureyourflag
Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/captureyourflag
- published: 14 Mar 2015
- views: 55
Flying Scots: Sir Chris Hoy and Dr Iain Horrocks travel to Malawi to #PutChildrenFirst
Iain Horrocks, a paediatric neurologist from Glasgow, travelled to Malawi to see UNICEF's work with hospitals.
You can #PutChildrenFirst this Commonwealth Gam...
Iain Horrocks, a paediatric neurologist from Glasgow, travelled to Malawi to see UNICEF's work with hospitals.
You can #PutChildrenFirst this Commonwealth Games at http://www.unicef2014appeal.org or text FIRST to 70333 to give £5
Texts cost £5 plus your standard message charge. £5 per text goes to the UNICEF Children of the Commonwealth Fund. You must be 16 or over and please ask the bill payers permission. For full terms and conditions and more information go to http://www.unicef2014appeal.org/terms.
wn.com/Flying Scots Sir Chris Hoy And Dr Iain Horrocks Travel To Malawi To Putchildrenfirst
Iain Horrocks, a paediatric neurologist from Glasgow, travelled to Malawi to see UNICEF's work with hospitals.
You can #PutChildrenFirst this Commonwealth Games at http://www.unicef2014appeal.org or text FIRST to 70333 to give £5
Texts cost £5 plus your standard message charge. £5 per text goes to the UNICEF Children of the Commonwealth Fund. You must be 16 or over and please ask the bill payers permission. For full terms and conditions and more information go to http://www.unicef2014appeal.org/terms.
- published: 23 Jul 2014
- views: 292
Yorkshire Moors Video Guide - Stage 2 MotorBike Friendly Guide Places Self Guided MotorBike Tour
http://www.MotorBikeTV.co.uk www.MotorBikeTV.tv
Yorkshire Moors Video Guide - North Yorkshire Moors Coast MotorBike Friendly Guide Places Self Guided MotorBik...
http://www.MotorBikeTV.co.uk www.MotorBikeTV.tv
Yorkshire Moors Video Guide - North Yorkshire Moors Coast MotorBike Friendly Guide Places Self Guided MotorBike Tour stage 2 Helmsley to Rosedale Abbey
wn.com/Yorkshire Moors Video Guide Stage 2 Motorbike Friendly Guide Places Self Guided Motorbike Tour
http://www.MotorBikeTV.co.uk www.MotorBikeTV.tv
Yorkshire Moors Video Guide - North Yorkshire Moors Coast MotorBike Friendly Guide Places Self Guided MotorBike Tour stage 2 Helmsley to Rosedale Abbey
- published: 28 Sep 2012
- views: 584
Why you should, and how you could, travel off the beaten path? Jeremy XIMENEZ - WikiStage Stanford
There are three questions to consider before trying to travel off the beaten path : where, how and when. But why this way of travelling is interesting and impor...
There are three questions to consider before trying to travel off the beaten path : where, how and when. But why this way of travelling is interesting and important? That is what Jeremy Ximenez explains.
It is often said that travel broads the mind, and it has been proved. But is traveling in crowded places really interesting for people who want to discover new things? For Jeremy Ximenez, it is not. If you want to get better travel experiences you should try to travel differently. Choose the right time for it and start the adventure!
"My friends often ask me what are my favorite places, and I tell them that the most memorable experience are those places most of the others avoid."
"People in defector states are often particularly hospitable, eager and proud to welcome you to their homeland few others visit."
"If there is a place safe to go and no one is going there, you should go now. Because just because the place is safe now, there is no guarantee that it will be later on."
"(...)It is worthwhile to inquire about travel and sharing your background, because depending on where you are you might experience prejudice(...)"
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://www.amara.org/en/videos/GuHJ3bze2BgR/
wn.com/Why You Should, And How You Could, Travel Off The Beaten Path Jeremy Ximenez Wikistage Stanford
There are three questions to consider before trying to travel off the beaten path : where, how and when. But why this way of travelling is interesting and important? That is what Jeremy Ximenez explains.
It is often said that travel broads the mind, and it has been proved. But is traveling in crowded places really interesting for people who want to discover new things? For Jeremy Ximenez, it is not. If you want to get better travel experiences you should try to travel differently. Choose the right time for it and start the adventure!
"My friends often ask me what are my favorite places, and I tell them that the most memorable experience are those places most of the others avoid."
"People in defector states are often particularly hospitable, eager and proud to welcome you to their homeland few others visit."
"If there is a place safe to go and no one is going there, you should go now. Because just because the place is safe now, there is no guarantee that it will be later on."
"(...)It is worthwhile to inquire about travel and sharing your background, because depending on where you are you might experience prejudice(...)"
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://www.amara.org/en/videos/GuHJ3bze2BgR/
- published: 25 Jul 2014
- views: 300