Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean" for its unspoiled natural beauty. It is the youngest island in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many rare plant, animal, and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall can be expected inland. The Sisserou Parrot (also known as the Imperial Amazon), the island's national bird, is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on tourism, agriculture and heavy taxation.
Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti functions as a free trade zone. Twice a week, the gates open and people from both sides congregate to buy goods to bring back to their respective countries. The Dajabon border crossing is one of the main border crossings where this commerce occurs, and also acts as a point of passage where Haitian migrants frequently enter and exit the Dominican Republic.
In recent days, thousands of Dominican Haitians have been scrambling to complete a "regularization" process in order to avoid deportation after a court ruling effectively rendered them stateless. There were reports of small-scale initial d
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Why Dominican Republic Hates Haiti
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http://democracynow.org - The Dominican Republic is set to begin what some are calling "ethnic purging," placing the fate of hundreds of thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent into limbo. Half a million legally stateless people could be sent to Haiti this week, including those who have never stepped foot in Haiti and don’t speak the language. In 2013, a Dominican constitutional court ruling stripped the citizenship of children born to Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic as far back as 1929, retroactively leaving tens of thousands without citizenship. Today marks the deadline for undocumented workers to register their presence in
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Plane crash in the Dominican Republic kills seven
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Dominica, OECS held bilateral meetings with French President in Martinique
Dominica, OECS held bilateral meetings with French President in Martinique
Dominica, OECS held bilateral meetings with French President in Martinique
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People Power Movement: Haiti & Dominican Republic - Claudia de la Cruz
People Power Movement: Haiti & Dominican Republic - Claudia de la Cruz
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Plot Sam has been kicked out of every school across the country. When he learns that his mother can no longer afford to keep him in school he and his friends start their own escort service, Cougars, Inc., to help pay for his tuition. Through this hilarious new job Sam and his friends explore the generation of Cougars who are desperately trying to stay young and loving every lesson they are taught.
Plot A little girl is kidnapped by the Mafia in revenge for her father's help in capturing one of the mobsters. She is presumed dead, but in reality is spirited away to Italy, where she is raised as the daughter of a kindly couple. When she is betrothed to the cruel padrone, she disguises herself as a boy and stows away to America, where she finds herself once again in the clutches of the mobster who originally kidnapped her. But this time luck and her own pluck are with her, and the tables are soon turned.
Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti functions as a free trade zone. Twice a week, the gates open and people from both sides congregate to buy goods to bring back to their respective countries. The Dajabon border crossing is one of the main border crossings where this commerce occurs, and also acts as a point of passage where Haitian migrants frequently enter and exit the Dominican Republic.
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Why Dominican Republic Hates Haiti
Why Dominican Republic Hates Haiti
Why Dominican Republic Hates Haiti
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The two countries may coexist on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola but historically they have rarely seen eye to eye. So why do Haiti and The Dominican Republic hate each other?
Learn More:
Man lynched in Dominican Republic as tensions run high
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/12/dominican-republic-lynching-haiti-fears-human-rights
The apparent lynching of a young man in the Dominican city of Santiago has reignited fears of a looming humanitarian crisis.
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http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2012/1009/Haitians-
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The Dominican Republic’s "Ethnic Purging": Edwidge Danticat on Mass Deportation of Haitian Families
The Dominican Republic’s "Ethnic Purging": Edwidge Danticat on Mass Deportation of Haitian Families
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http://democracynow.org - The Dominican Republic is set to begin what some are calling "ethnic purging," placing the fate of hundreds of thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent into limbo. Half a million legally stateless people could be sent to Haiti this week, including those who have never stepped foot in Haiti and don’t speak the language. In 2013, a Dominican constitutional court ruling stripped the citizenship of children born to Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic as far back as 1929, retroactively leaving tens of thousands without citizenship. Today marks the deadline for undocumented workers to register their presence in
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Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti functions as a free trade zone. Twice a week, the gates open and people from both sides congregate to buy goods to bring back to their respective countries. The Dajabon border crossing is one of the main border crossings where this commerce occurs, and also acts as a point of passage where Haitian migrants frequently enter and exit the Dominican Republic.
In recent days, thousands of Dominican Haitians have been scrambling to complete a "regularization" process in order to avoid deportation after a court ruling effectively rendered them stateless. There were reports of small-scale initial deportations occurring Thursday, June 18, the day after the deadline to complete the process. On a larger scale, many families at risk of detainment and deportation are voluntarily self-deporting in order to avoid run-ins with authorities.
In the latest dispatch, VICE News rides across Dajabon border crossing with two families self-deporting back to Haiti after they failed to apply for residency, and gets an up-close look at the new detention centers set up by Dominican immigration authorities to enforce the new law.
Watch “Citizenship Limbo for Dominican Haitians (Dispatch 2)” - http://bit.ly/1K2Ywwc
Watch “Deadline for Citizenship (Dispatch 1)" - http://bit.ly/1Na3Bmt
Watch VICE News’ Raw Coverage from the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1IRDxLf
In Photos: A Community in the Crosshairs of the Dominican Republic's Naturalization Law - http://bit.ly/1QIVmDi
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation - http://bit.ly/1H1F4kz
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The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti functions as a free trade zone. Twice a week, the gates open and people from both sides congregate to buy goods to bring back to their respective countries. The Dajabon border crossing is one of the main border crossings where this commerce occurs, and also acts as a point of passage where Haitian migrants frequently enter and exit the Dominican Republic.
In recent days, thousands of Dominican Haitians have been scrambling to complete a "regularization" process in order to avoid deportation after a court ruling effectively rendered them stateless. There were reports of small-scale initial deportations occurring Thursday, June 18, the day after the deadline to complete the process. On a larger scale, many families at risk of detainment and deportation are voluntarily self-deporting in order to avoid run-ins with authorities.
In the latest dispatch, VICE News rides across Dajabon border crossing with two families self-deporting back to Haiti after they failed to apply for residency, and gets an up-close look at the new detention centers set up by Dominican immigration authorities to enforce the new law.
Watch “Citizenship Limbo for Dominican Haitians (Dispatch 2)” - http://bit.ly/1K2Ywwc
Watch “Deadline for Citizenship (Dispatch 1)" - http://bit.ly/1Na3Bmt
Watch VICE News’ Raw Coverage from the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1IRDxLf
In Photos: A Community in the Crosshairs of the Dominican Republic's Naturalization Law - http://bit.ly/1QIVmDi
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation - http://bit.ly/1H1F4kz
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The two countries may coexist on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola but historically they have rarely seen eye to eye. So why do Haiti and The Dominican Republic hate each other?
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Man lynched in Dominican Republic as tensions run high
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/12/dominican-republic-lynching-haiti-fears-human-rights
The apparent lynching of a young man in the Dominican city of Santiago has reignited fears of a looming humanitarian crisis.
Haitians, Dominicans try to move beyond Parsley Massacre's long shadow
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2012/1009/Haitians-Dominicans-try-to-move-beyond-Parsley-Massacre-s-long-shadow
"The Parsley Massacre, which killed thousands 75 years ago, profoundly altered relations between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Recently, hundreds of people gathered on the border to address its legacy."
A storm in Hispaniola
http://www.economist.com/news/americas/21591203-and-no-agreement-how-many-have-been-cut-citizenship-storm-hispaniola
"THE last time the Dominican Republic committed an atrocity against residents of Haitian descent, the rest of the world paid little heed."
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The two countries may coexist on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola but historically they have rarely seen eye to eye. So why do Haiti and The Dominican Republic hate each other?
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Man lynched in Dominican Republic as tensions run high
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/12/dominican-republic-lynching-haiti-fears-human-rights
The apparent lynching of a young man in the Dominican city of Santiago has reignited fears of a looming humanitarian crisis.
Haitians, Dominicans try to move beyond Parsley Massacre's long shadow
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2012/1009/Haitians-Dominicans-try-to-move-beyond-Parsley-Massacre-s-long-shadow
"The Parsley Massacre, which killed thousands 75 years ago, profoundly altered relations between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Recently, hundreds of people gathered on the border to address its legacy."
A storm in Hispaniola
http://www.economist.com/news/americas/21591203-and-no-agreement-how-many-have-been-cut-citizenship-storm-hispaniola
"THE last time the Dominican Republic committed an atrocity against residents of Haitian descent, the rest of the world paid little heed."
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The Dominican Republic’s "Ethnic Purging": Edwidge Danticat on Mass Deportation of Haitian Families
http://democracynow.org - The Dominican Republic is set to begin what some are calling "ethnic purging," placing the fate of hundreds of thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent into limbo. Half a million legally stateless people could be sent to Haiti this week, including those who have never stepped foot in Haiti and don’t speak the language. In 2013, a Dominican constitutional court ruling stripped the citizenship of children born to Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic as far back as 1929, retroactively leaving tens of thousands without citizenship. Today marks the deadline for undocumented workers to register their presence in the Dominican Republic or risk mass deportation. However, only 300 of the 250,000 Dominican Haitians applying for permits have reportedly received them. Many have actively resisted registering as foreigners, saying they are Dominican by birth and deserve full rights. Dominican authorities have apparently organized a fleet of buses and set up processing centers on the border with Haiti, creating widespread fears of mass roundups. The Dominican Republic’s decision to denationalize hundreds of thousands of people has sparked international outcry. We are joined by the acclaimed Haitian-American novelist Edwidge Danticat.
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http://democracynow.org - The Dominican Republic is set to begin what some are calling "ethnic purging," placing the fate of hundreds of thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent into limbo. Half a million legally stateless people could be sent to Haiti this week, including those who have never stepped foot in Haiti and don’t speak the language. In 2013, a Dominican constitutional court ruling stripped the citizenship of children born to Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic as far back as 1929, retroactively leaving tens of thousands without citizenship. Today marks the deadline for undocumented workers to register their presence in the Dominican Republic or risk mass deportation. However, only 300 of the 250,000 Dominican Haitians applying for permits have reportedly received them. Many have actively resisted registering as foreigners, saying they are Dominican by birth and deserve full rights. Dominican authorities have apparently organized a fleet of buses and set up processing centers on the border with Haiti, creating widespread fears of mass roundups. The Dominican Republic’s decision to denationalize hundreds of thousands of people has sparked international outcry. We are joined by the acclaimed Haitian-American novelist Edwidge Danticat.
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Subscribe to NowThisNews: http://full.sc/1ewEzh6 A rich couple will be competing on behalf of the island nation of Dominica even though they aren't technical...
Subscribe to NowThisNews: http://full.sc/1ewEzh6 A rich couple will be competing on behalf of the island nation of Dominica even though they aren't technical...
Dominica's Prime Minister, the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit, current Chair of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), held bilateral meetings with France's President, His Excellency François Hollande, in Martinique at the recently held Climate Change Summit.
Prime Minister Skerrit, at his monthly Press Briefing for May, disclosed eight major topics raised with President Hollande at the recent meeting in Martinique. Watch this 9-minute update by the Prime Minister.
Visit www.opm.gov.dm for more information.
Dominica's Prime Minister, the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit, current Chair of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), held bilateral meetings with France's President, His Excellency François Hollande, in Martinique at the recently held Climate Change Summit.
Prime Minister Skerrit, at his monthly Press Briefing for May, disclosed eight major topics raised with President Hollande at the recent meeting in Martinique. Watch this 9-minute update by the Prime Minister.
Visit www.opm.gov.dm for more information.
published:22 May 2015
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People Power Movement: Haiti & Dominican Republic - Claudia de la Cruz
Claudia de la Cruz, founder and director of Da Urban Butterflies, speaks on the current movement to denounce the recent Dominican court ruling that denies ci...
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The Director General of the OECS, is speaking out about the current situation in the Dominican Republic, where tens of thousands of Haitians now face deportation. The OECS director general says both the OECS and CARICOM will soon come together to send a strong statement on this issue. Janelle Norville reports.
The Director General of the OECS, is speaking out about the current situation in the Dominican Republic, where tens of thousands of Haitians now face deportation. The OECS director general says both the OECS and CARICOM will soon come together to send a strong statement on this issue. Janelle Norville reports.
Sosua "Sexsua" Republica Dominicana. Walking around with cameras to film the night life of Sosua, I was approached by two teens who asked if we can record th...
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Hubert J. Charles is a Dominican diplomat and educator. He is the current ambassador of Dominica to the Organization of American States and to the United Sta...
Hubert J. Charles is a Dominican diplomat and educator. He is the current ambassador of Dominica to the Organization of American States and to the United Sta...
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So Mr. Skerrit said at a rally not too long ago, in St. Joseph, that he wants to give the kids tablets. Now correct me if I am wrong but 15 years has passed(10 years since he is in prime minister) and no tablet has been given to the kids. Now I find it fishy that the vatican persons came down and anointed the brother and now there is the allocation of tablets for kids since, according to the people, they can't afford it(This was said in Trafalga). Now I am not saying this to say anything but if I were you... i'd be very careful about promises and what these promises come with.
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Skerrit becomes a Knight - http://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/human-interest/pm-skerrit-receives-knight-grand-cross-merit/
VAT is THE backbone and not Agriculture nor Tourism. - http://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/business/vat-backbone-dominicas-economy-douglas/
More interesting stuff - http://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/politics/supplementary-estimates-sign-govt-work-douglas/
The vatican is part of the illuminati -
http://www.rense.com/general69/claims.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKbWlda6wH8
So Mr. Skerrit said at a rally not too long ago, in St. Joseph, that he wants to give the kids tablets. Now correct me if I am wrong but 15 years has passed(10 years since he is in prime minister) and no tablet has been given to the kids. Now I find it fishy that the vatican persons came down and anointed the brother and now there is the allocation of tablets for kids since, according to the people, they can't afford it(This was said in Trafalga). Now I am not saying this to say anything but if I were you... i'd be very careful about promises and what these promises come with.
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Skerrit becomes a Knight - http://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/human-interest/pm-skerrit-receives-knight-grand-cross-merit/
VAT is THE backbone and not Agriculture nor Tourism. - http://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/business/vat-backbone-dominicas-economy-douglas/
More interesting stuff - http://dominicanewsonline.com/news/homepage/news/politics/supplementary-estimates-sign-govt-work-douglas/
The vatican is part of the illuminati -
http://www.rense.com/general69/claims.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKbWlda6wH8
published:26 Nov 2014
views:1211
5 September 2014 Breaking News USA doctor infected with Ebola heading to Nebrask
5 September 2014 Breaking News USA doctor infected with Ebola heading to Nebraska
5 September 2014 Breaking News USA doctor infected with Ebola heading to Nebraska
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5 September 2014 Breaking News USA doctor infected with Ebola heading to Nebraska
5 September 2014 Breaking News USA doctor infected with Ebola heading to Nebraska
5 September 2014 Breaking News USA doctor infected with Ebola ... 5 September 2014 Breaking News 3rd American aid worker infected ... 5 September 2014 Breaking News 3rd American aid worker infected ... 1st case of contracting Ebola outside of Africa - 4 quarantined in Dallas move out due to Ebola case - CDC: Ebola confirmed in Dallas patient - Dallas deputy tests negative for Ebola as fears grow in U.S. ... CDC Confirms Patient In Dallas Has Ebola Virus « CBS Dallas / Fort ... CDC Confirms Patient In Dallas Has Ebola Virus « CBS Dallas / Fort ... Ebola Politics - World News Obama gets update on latest Ebola developments - World News Ebola's spread and the lessons of the past - World News Article - US doctor infected with Ebola heading to Nebraska US doctor infected with Ebola in stable condition - Yahoo News Ebola-infected American to arrive in Nebraska | Health - Home US doctor infected with Ebola heading to Nebraska - WTF RLY Report Ebola - International SOS Third American With Ebola Evacuated to Nebraska - WebMD US doctor infected with Ebola arrives in Nebraska - Democratic ... American journalist with Ebola undergoing evaluation in Nebraska ... Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas monitoring patient ... US doctor infected with Ebola in stable condition - The Denver Post US doctor infected with Ebola arrives in Nebraska | Officials say only one Ebola case confirmed | Dallas | News from Fort ... US doctor infected with Ebola in stable condition - The Denver Post Doctor infected with Ebola heading to Nebraska | Detroit Free Press ... 3rd U.S. Aid Worker Infected With Ebola Released From Hospital Third US Aid Worker Infected With Ebola Arrives in Nebraska WHO | Ebola situation in Port Harcourt, Nigeria 3rd U.S. Aid Worker Infected With Ebola Released From Hospital ... US doctor infected with Ebola heading to Nebraska | Manila Bulletin ... 'In 1976 I discovered Ebola - now I fear an unimaginable tragedy ... 'In 1976 I discovered Ebola - now I fear an unimaginable tragedy ... Updates on Ebola Crisis - SIM Weaponized Ebola A NWO Dream Come True If USA Gets Hit Hard ... Doctor Who Recovered From Ebola Now Has Respiratory Infection ... Breaking news, latest news, and current events - Ebola - The New York Times - Times Topics US Doctor Infected With Ebola Heading to Neb. - SRN News W
Source:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/7789485/caribbean-news-desk-for-12-nov-2014
Trinidad and Tobago has set up an elite multi-agency unit to combat gang violence in and around schools, in the wake of the murder of student in a troubled community of that twin-island nation.
Gang violence in schools is a growing problem in many schoos across the Caribbean.
Power 102 FM reports that the Ministries of Education and National Security are teaming up to deploy police and other personnel to pick up information about planned violence and if possible intervene.
Minister of National Security Gary Smith has announced the formation of unit to target high-risk schools.
Also in today's programme:
A section of Guyana's Private Sector suggests fresh elections as a way out of the current political impasse
The St Kitts and Nevis Opposition tries yet again to get one of several no-confidence motions debated and passed
An Irish company to search for oil in Jamaica's waters
and Dominica beefing up its hotel sector through an economic citizenship programme
Source:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/7789485/caribbean-news-desk-for-12-nov-2014
Trinidad and Tobago has set up an elite multi-agency unit to combat gang violence in and around schools, in the wake of the murder of student in a troubled community of that twin-island nation.
Gang violence in schools is a growing problem in many schoos across the Caribbean.
Power 102 FM reports that the Ministries of Education and National Security are teaming up to deploy police and other personnel to pick up information about planned violence and if possible intervene.
Minister of National Security Gary Smith has announced the formation of unit to target high-risk schools.
Also in today's programme:
A section of Guyana's Private Sector suggests fresh elections as a way out of the current political impasse
The St Kitts and Nevis Opposition tries yet again to get one of several no-confidence motions debated and passed
An Irish company to search for oil in Jamaica's waters
and Dominica beefing up its hotel sector through an economic citizenship programme
published:13 Nov 2014
views:13
Organic Cultivation by Farmer Sadananda Reddy - T News Agriculture Special Matti Manishi
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Cheryl Packwood on Bermuda | Business Bermuda | The New Economy Videos
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The forum which is held annually during the Independence celebrations is geared at providing visiting overseas nationals with an opportunity to dialogue with members of Cabinet; provide a progress report on ongoing projects and programmes of the Government; and discuss other matters of interest and concern to overseas nationals. Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Foreign Affairs and ICT the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit and Minister for Employment, Trade, Industry, and Diaspora Affairs Honourab
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Roseau, Dominica - Jewel of the Seas Departure HD (2015)
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Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed t
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Bogosity Podcast for 8 September 2014
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Podcast page: http://podcast.bogosity.tv/bogosity-podcast-for-8-september-2014/
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7:07 - Dominica Will Be First Nation with Universal Bitcoin Possession http://panampost.com/belen-marty/2014/08/28/dominica-will-be-first-nation-with-universal-bitcoin-possession/
Dominica Economy: Population, GDP, Inflation, Business, Trade, FDI, Corruption http://www.heritage.org/index/country/dominica
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Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed t
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Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed t
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This is a flight review of our Thomson Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flight to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. We flew in economy class called "Dreamliner Class" on the Dreamliner. All footage of the journey is filmed from the economy class cabin. Our flight crew was mainly British with a Scandinavian stewardess on board too. Our Thomson Airways Dreamliner (Boeing 787-8) had registration number G-TUIA and was named "Living the Dream". Our flight started at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark and the aircraft passengers where mainly Scandinavians (Swedish and Danish nationality). Our charter holiday trips where booked via Star Tour (name for TUI in Denmark) (Fritidsresor as TUI are called in Swedish) which is the same as TUI travel in the UK and Germany. I believe TUI is called ARKE in the Netherlands, is that correct?
Our Dreamliner flight review begins at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark. The viewer can follow our arrival at the airport (Terminal 3) before we walk down to Terminal 2 where out Thomson Airways check-in desk is located. We then check-in at the self check-in counters and the drop our luggage at the Thomson Airways Baggage Drop Off area. We then make our way up to the departures area via the tax free shopping area. Once through the tax free shopping area we walk over to the windows where there is a little snow storm outside, the first aircraft we see is the Qatar Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner being towed away. We walk around the airport for awhile before we again pass another passport control (2 x passport control because we are leaving the European Union). We then arrive at our departure gate area (our gate was C29) where we get our first glimpse of our Thomson Airways Dreamliner passenger aircraft which is rather covered in snow. It is here at the gate that we are told that the flight is delayed as there is a problem with the aircraft's water supply system which means that there is no water for the lavatories or tea and coffee. We eventually board the plane just over 1 hour delayed. As we pushback and start taxiing we get some nice views of the Thai Airways and Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft also standing at the C area gates, We also get some nice views of the terminal building construction project (I believe that the terminal is being upgraded to be able to handle the giant Airbus A380 aircraft, which currently do not fly to Copenhagen Airport. The aircraft then makes it´s way for de-icing where the viewer gets a cabin view at the deicing process of a Dreamliner Boeing 787 aircraft. After de-icing we taxi over to our runway for take off (Runway 04R), from this point our journey begins. Watch out for economy class cabin views where you can see the 3-3-3 seat arrangements, view the in flight entertainment system (IES) a touchscreen used mainly for movies, TV shows and the route and speed of the aircraft (also the reading light and stewardess calling button are found on the touch screen). We also visit the galley and lavatory. Inflight meals which we have prepaid also feature in the footage. We had one main meal and then one complimentary snack box just before landing.Also watch out for the famous Dreamliner mood lights, the fancy new self dimming windows the huge General Electric e
ith their characteristic noise reducing chevrons (or saw teeth) and much more. We really hope that you enjoy the footage of our first flight on the Thomson Airways Dreamliner to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic.
Wiki writes about Thomson Airways, "Thomson Airways Limited is the world's largest charter airline, offering scheduled and charter flights from the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland to destinations in Europe, Africa, Asia and North America. The airline was formed following the merger of the travel division of TUI AG and First Choice Holidays plc in September 2007 to form TUI Travel. The two companies' respective airlines, Thomsonfly and First Choice Airways, were merged under the former's Air Operator's Certificate in May 2008, and were re branded as Thomson Airways on 1 November 2008. TUI Travel merged with TUI AG to form TUI Group in December 2014..."
Wiki writes about TUI Travel, "TUI Travel PLC was a British leisure travel group listed on the London Stock Exchange. It was formed on 3 September 2007 with the merger of First Choice Holidays PLC and the Tourism Division of TUI AG, which owns 56.4% of the company. TUI operated in 180 countries and claimed 30 million customers. Its headquarters were in Crawley, West Sussex, England and it was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index..."
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This is a flight review of our Thomson Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flight to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. We flew in economy class called "Dreamliner Class" on the Dreamliner. All footage of the journey is filmed from the economy class cabin. Our flight crew was mainly British with a Scandinavian stewardess on board too. Our Thomson Airways Dreamliner (Boeing 787-8) had registration number G-TUIA and was named "Living the Dream". Our flight started at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark and the aircraft passengers where mainly Scandinavians (Swedish and Danish nationality). Our charter holiday trips where booked via Star Tour (name for TUI in Denmark) (Fritidsresor as TUI are called in Swedish) which is the same as TUI travel in the UK and Germany. I believe TUI is called ARKE in the Netherlands, is that correct?
Our Dreamliner flight review begins at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark. The viewer can follow our arrival at the airport (Terminal 3) before we walk down to Terminal 2 where out Thomson Airways check-in desk is located. We then check-in at the self check-in counters and the drop our luggage at the Thomson Airways Baggage Drop Off area. We then make our way up to the departures area via the tax free shopping area. Once through the tax free shopping area we walk over to the windows where there is a little snow storm outside, the first aircraft we see is the Qatar Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner being towed away. We walk around the airport for awhile before we again pass another passport control (2 x passport control because we are leaving the European Union). We then arrive at our departure gate area (our gate was C29) where we get our first glimpse of our Thomson Airways Dreamliner passenger aircraft which is rather covered in snow. It is here at the gate that we are told that the flight is delayed as there is a problem with the aircraft's water supply system which means that there is no water for the lavatories or tea and coffee. We eventually board the plane just over 1 hour delayed. As we pushback and start taxiing we get some nice views of the Thai Airways and Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft also standing at the C area gates, We also get some nice views of the terminal building construction project (I believe that the terminal is being upgraded to be able to handle the giant Airbus A380 aircraft, which currently do not fly to Copenhagen Airport. The aircraft then makes it´s way for de-icing where the viewer gets a cabin view at the deicing process of a Dreamliner Boeing 787 aircraft. After de-icing we taxi over to our runway for take off (Runway 04R), from this point our journey begins. Watch out for economy class cabin views where you can see the 3-3-3 seat arrangements, view the in flight entertainment system (IES) a touchscreen used mainly for movies, TV shows and the route and speed of the aircraft (also the reading light and stewardess calling button are found on the touch screen). We also visit the galley and lavatory. Inflight meals which we have prepaid also feature in the footage. We had one main meal and then one complimentary snack box just before landing.Also watch out for the famous Dreamliner mood lights, the fancy new self dimming windows the huge General Electric e
ith their characteristic noise reducing chevrons (or saw teeth) and much more. We really hope that you enjoy the footage of our first flight on the Thomson Airways Dreamliner to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic.
Wiki writes about Thomson Airways, "Thomson Airways Limited is the world's largest charter airline, offering scheduled and charter flights from the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland to destinations in Europe, Africa, Asia and North America. The airline was formed following the merger of the travel division of TUI AG and First Choice Holidays plc in September 2007 to form TUI Travel. The two companies' respective airlines, Thomsonfly and First Choice Airways, were merged under the former's Air Operator's Certificate in May 2008, and were re branded as Thomson Airways on 1 November 2008. TUI Travel merged with TUI AG to form TUI Group in December 2014..."
Wiki writes about TUI Travel, "TUI Travel PLC was a British leisure travel group listed on the London Stock Exchange. It was formed on 3 September 2007 with the merger of First Choice Holidays PLC and the Tourism Division of TUI AG, which owns 56.4% of the company. TUI operated in 180 countries and claimed 30 million customers. Its headquarters were in Crawley, West Sussex, England and it was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index..."
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Dominica, officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. To the north-northwest lies Guadeloupe, to the southeast Martini...
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The Government of Dominica will host the annual Diaspora Forum on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 from 10:00am at the State House Conference Centre.
The forum which is held annually during the Independence celebrations is geared at providing visiting overseas nationals with an opportunity to dialogue with members of Cabinet; provide a progress report on ongoing projects and programmes of the Government; and discuss other matters of interest and concern to overseas nationals. Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Foreign Affairs and ICT the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit and Minister for Employment, Trade, Industry, and Diaspora Affairs Honourable Dr John Collin McIntyre will address the forum.
In addition to the presentations by members of Cabinet, previous forums have focused on entrepreneurship and investment in an effort to encourage Dominicans overseas to invest in the local economy. This year, the work of non-profit/charitable organizations involved in social development, health, and education will be highlighted to encourage collaboration between these organizations Dominican Nationals living overseas.
All visiting nationals are invited to attend the meeting.
The Government of Dominica will host the annual Diaspora Forum on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 from 10:00am at the State House Conference Centre.
The forum which is held annually during the Independence celebrations is geared at providing visiting overseas nationals with an opportunity to dialogue with members of Cabinet; provide a progress report on ongoing projects and programmes of the Government; and discuss other matters of interest and concern to overseas nationals. Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Foreign Affairs and ICT the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit and Minister for Employment, Trade, Industry, and Diaspora Affairs Honourable Dr John Collin McIntyre will address the forum.
In addition to the presentations by members of Cabinet, previous forums have focused on entrepreneurship and investment in an effort to encourage Dominicans overseas to invest in the local economy. This year, the work of non-profit/charitable organizations involved in social development, health, and education will be highlighted to encourage collaboration between these organizations Dominican Nationals living overseas.
All visiting nationals are invited to attend the meeting.
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Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean"[5] for its unspoiled natural beauty. It is the youngest island in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many rare plant, animal, and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall occurs inland. The island has 365 rivers. The Sisserou parrot (also known as the imperial amazon), is found only on Dominica and is the island's national bird. It is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on tourism and agriculture.
Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which he spotted it, a Sunday (dies Dominica in Latin), 3 November 1493. In the hundred years after Columbus's landing, Dominica remained isolated. At the time it was inhabited by the Island Caribs, or Kalinago people, and over time more settled there after being driven from surrounding islands, as European powers entered the region. The people of Spain left the island due to isolation and the fierce Island Carib warriors that inhabited the island at the moment. France had a colony for several years, importing African slaves to work on its plantations. In this period, the Antillean Creole language developed. France formally ceded possession of Dominica to Great Britain in 1763. Great Britain established a small colony on the island in 1805.
Britain abolished slavery throughout the British Empire in 1834. By 1838, Dominica became the first British Caribbean colony to have a legislature controlled by an ethnic African majority. In 1896, the United Kingdom took governmental control of Dominica, turning it into a Crown colony. Half a century later, from 1958 to 1962, Dominica became a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation. On 3 November 1978, Dominica became an independent nation.
Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean"[5] for its unspoiled natural beauty. It is the youngest island in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many rare plant, animal, and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall occurs inland. The island has 365 rivers. The Sisserou parrot (also known as the imperial amazon), is found only on Dominica and is the island's national bird. It is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on tourism and agriculture.
Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which he spotted it, a Sunday (dies Dominica in Latin), 3 November 1493. In the hundred years after Columbus's landing, Dominica remained isolated. At the time it was inhabited by the Island Caribs, or Kalinago people, and over time more settled there after being driven from surrounding islands, as European powers entered the region. The people of Spain left the island due to isolation and the fierce Island Carib warriors that inhabited the island at the moment. France had a colony for several years, importing African slaves to work on its plantations. In this period, the Antillean Creole language developed. France formally ceded possession of Dominica to Great Britain in 1763. Great Britain established a small colony on the island in 1805.
Britain abolished slavery throughout the British Empire in 1834. By 1838, Dominica became the first British Caribbean colony to have a legislature controlled by an ethnic African majority. In 1896, the United Kingdom took governmental control of Dominica, turning it into a Crown colony. Half a century later, from 1958 to 1962, Dominica became a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation. On 3 November 1978, Dominica became an independent nation.
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Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean"[5] for its unspoiled natural beauty. It is the youngest island in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many rare plant, animal, and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall occurs inland. The island has 365 rivers. The Sisserou parrot (also known as the imperial amazon), is found only on Dominica and is the island's national bird. It is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on tourism and agriculture.
Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which he spotted it, a Sunday (dies Dominica in Latin), 3 November 1493. In the hundred years after Columbus's landing, Dominica remained isolated. At the time it was inhabited by the Island Caribs, or Kalinago people, and over time more settled there after being driven from surrounding islands, as European powers entered the region. The people of Spain left the island due to isolation and the fierce Island Carib warriors that inhabited the island at the moment. France had a colony for several years, importing African slaves to work on its plantations. In this period, the Antillean Creole language developed. France formally ceded possession of Dominica to Great Britain in 1763. Great Britain established a small colony on the island in 1805.
Britain abolished slavery throughout the British Empire in 1834. By 1838, Dominica became the first British Caribbean colony to have a legislature controlled by an ethnic African majority. In 1896, the United Kingdom took governmental control of Dominica, turning it into a Crown colony. Half a century later, from 1958 to 1962, Dominica became a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation. On 3 November 1978, Dominica became an independent nation.
Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean"[5] for its unspoiled natural beauty. It is the youngest island in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many rare plant, animal, and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall occurs inland. The island has 365 rivers. The Sisserou parrot (also known as the imperial amazon), is found only on Dominica and is the island's national bird. It is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on tourism and agriculture.
Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which he spotted it, a Sunday (dies Dominica in Latin), 3 November 1493. In the hundred years after Columbus's landing, Dominica remained isolated. At the time it was inhabited by the Island Caribs, or Kalinago people, and over time more settled there after being driven from surrounding islands, as European powers entered the region. The people of Spain left the island due to isolation and the fierce Island Carib warriors that inhabited the island at the moment. France had a colony for several years, importing African slaves to work on its plantations. In this period, the Antillean Creole language developed. France formally ceded possession of Dominica to Great Britain in 1763. Great Britain established a small colony on the island in 1805.
Britain abolished slavery throughout the British Empire in 1834. By 1838, Dominica became the first British Caribbean colony to have a legislature controlled by an ethnic African majority. In 1896, the United Kingdom took governmental control of Dominica, turning it into a Crown colony. Half a century later, from 1958 to 1962, Dominica became a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation. On 3 November 1978, Dominica became an independent nation.
Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean"[5] for its unspoiled natural beauty. It is the youngest island in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many rare plant, animal, and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall occurs inland. The island has 365 rivers. The Sisserou parrot (also known as the imperial amazon), is found only on Dominica and is the island's national bird. It is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on tourism and agriculture.
Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which he spotted it, a Sunday (dies Dominica in Latin), 3 November 1493. In the hundred years after Columbus's landing, Dominica remained isolated. At the time it was inhabited by the Island Caribs, or Kalinago people, and over time more settled there after being driven from surrounding islands, as European powers entered the region. The people of Spain left the island due to isolation and the fierce Island Carib warriors that inhabited the island at the moment. France had a colony for several years, importing African slaves to work on its plantations. In this period, the Antillean Creole language developed. France formally ceded possession of Dominica to Great Britain in 1763. Great Britain established a small colony on the island in 1805.
Britain abolished slavery throughout the British Empire in 1834. By 1838, Dominica became the first British Caribbean colony to have a legislature controlled by an ethnic African majority. In 1896, the United Kingdom took governmental control of Dominica, turning it into a Crown colony. Half a century later, from 1958 to 1962, Dominica became a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation. On 3 November 1978, Dominica became an independent nation.
Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean"[5] for its unspoiled natural beauty. It is the youngest island in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many rare plant, animal, and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall occurs inland. The island has 365 rivers. The Sisserou parrot (also known as the imperial amazon), is found only on Dominica and is the island's national bird. It is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on tourism and agriculture.
Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which he spotted it, a Sunday (dies Dominica in Latin), 3 November 1493. In the hundred years after Columbus's landing, Dominica remained isolated. At the time it was inhabited by the Island Caribs, or Kalinago people, and over time more settled there after being driven from surrounding islands, as European powers entered the region. The people of Spain left the island due to isolation and the fierce Island Carib warriors that inhabited the island at the moment. France had a colony for several years, importing African slaves to work on its plantations. In this period, the Antillean Creole language developed. France formally ceded possession of Dominica to Great Britain in 1763. Great Britain established a small colony on the island in 1805.
Britain abolished slavery throughout the British Empire in 1834. By 1838, Dominica became the first British Caribbean colony to have a legislature controlled by an ethnic African majority. In 1896, the United Kingdom took governmental control of Dominica, turning it into a Crown colony. Half a century later, from 1958 to 1962, Dominica became a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation. On 3 November 1978, Dominica became an independent nation.
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180 Days in Dominica is a mini docuseries based on a Canadian's view on a beautiful, but rather unfamiliar island in the Caribbean. This episode is based on the 36 year anniversary of independence; celebrating with food, music, culture and tradition.
Footage of Destra Garcia shot by Calvin Dublin. Thank you.
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KALINAGO TERRITORY, DOMINICA, WEST INDIES
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Learn of the life of the Carib people. Their practices, culture, history, food, people.
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Kweyol Cuisine in Dominica: Manje' Kweyol - Pelau
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"We explore Kweyol Cuisine in Dominica with our host Dionne Durand at The Banana Tree Restaurant inside the Old Garage in Roseau. While not a strictly Kweyol, dish Pelau has become very much a part of Dominica's cuisine"
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"Watch Dionne get a few tips from Banana Tree Chef on how to get the perfect Pelau!"
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St. Vincent & Dominica (travel-documentary from the season "Caribbean Moments")
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St. Vincent belongs to the Windward-Islands and it is located in the north of Trinidad and Tobago. The volcanic island lies north of the small island Bequia, which is strongly influenced by whaling.
Because of its diverse flora and fauna, the Caribbean Island Dominica is also known as the nature island. Diseases are cured traditionally by herbs growing here.
St Vincent and the Grenadines are in the Eastern Caribbean Sea. The natives are the descendants of the caribs, which immigrated from Venezuela. St. Vincent is a volcanic Island and forms with forty other islands the island state St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
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Dominican Culture - Dominica Folk Dance
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Dominica: An Unique Landscape, History, and Culture
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Edward Butler's Choice Element.
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Dominica - The Nature Island
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Dominica Culture
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Dominica Culture.
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Places to travel: Guadeloupe - Caribbean Moments
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http://preparetoserve.com/GUATEMALA Guatemalan Culture: What Guatemalan food is like.
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My son playing music at Sarawak Cultural Village
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Michel Camilo chats about Dominican food and Culture; Intervista
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Maestro Michel Camilo talk with Frankie about the food and culture of the Dominican Republic
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2011 Music Video JOSEPH HILL - CULTURE- TRIBUTE ♫ JAH PRETTY FACE ♫
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St. Thomas Cultural Food Fair: A Tropical Scene for Carnival 2013. Wednesday April, 24, 2013.
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London Notting Hill Carnival 2012
London Notting Hill Carnival 2012
Soca Saga Boys go in at the London Notting Hill carnival 2012. A spectacular event, backed my an exhibition of true Caribbean culture. Food, music, floats, beautiful people and the HYPEST Soca music. The atmosphere was beyond EPIC. Speacial thanks to Sound man Fingers and Soca Saga Boys member Nile Hamilton. Shout out to all the members of Soca Saga Boys.
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Dominica's World Creole Music Festival - Night #1 Friday 2011
Dominica's World Creole Music Festival - Night #1 Friday 2011
Dominica's World Creole Music Festival - Night #1 Friday 2011
A sample of the pulsating rhythms heard at Dominica's World Creole Music Festival. Bands featured were Kolo Barst, Harmonik, Ali Campbell from UB40, Jeff Jos...
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180 Days in Dominica Ep2: Nature Island
180 Days in Dominica Ep2: Nature Island
180 Days in Dominica Ep2: Nature Island
180 Days in Dominica is a mini docuseries based on a Canadian's view on a beautiful, but rather unfamiliar island in the Caribbean. This episode is based on a few of the island's famous tourist destinations: Emerald Pool & Boiling Lake.
180 Days in Dominica is a mini docuseries based on a Canadian's view on a beautiful, but rather unfamiliar island in the Caribbean. This episode is based on the 36 year anniversary of independence; celebrating with food, music, culture and tradition.
Footage of Destra Garcia shot by Calvin Dublin. Thank you.
180 Days in Dominica is a mini docuseries based on a Canadian's view on a beautiful, but rather unfamiliar island in the Caribbean. This episode is based on the 36 year anniversary of independence; celebrating with food, music, culture and tradition.
Footage of Destra Garcia shot by Calvin Dublin. Thank you.
"We explore Kweyol Cuisine in Dominica with our host Dionne Durand at The Banana Tree Restaurant inside the Old Garage in Roseau. While not a strictly Kweyol, dish Pelau has become very much a part of Dominica's cuisine"
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"Watch Dionne get a few tips from Banana Tree Chef on how to get the perfect Pelau!"
"We explore Kweyol Cuisine in Dominica with our host Dionne Durand at The Banana Tree Restaurant inside the Old Garage in Roseau. While not a strictly Kweyol, dish Pelau has become very much a part of Dominica's cuisine"
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Credit: dominicascreolefest
"Watch Dionne get a few tips from Banana Tree Chef on how to get the perfect Pelau!"
published:01 Oct 2012
views:553
St. Vincent & Dominica (travel-documentary from the season "Caribbean Moments")
St. Vincent belongs to the Windward-Islands and it is located in the north of Trinidad and Tobago. The volcanic island lies north of the small island Bequia, which is strongly influenced by whaling.
Because of its diverse flora and fauna, the Caribbean Island Dominica is also known as the nature island. Diseases are cured traditionally by herbs growing here.
St Vincent and the Grenadines are in the Eastern Caribbean Sea. The natives are the descendants of the caribs, which immigrated from Venezuela. St. Vincent is a volcanic Island and forms with forty other islands the island state St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
1498 Christopher Columbus arrived in St. Vincent where the Caribs lived. It remained very long uncolonised It was occupied by the British in the 18th century.
Whale hunting was an important part of the local economy. Today there is an agreement with greenpeace to hunt four Humpback whales a year for the own consumption.
Life in Crusoe, the capital of Domenica, is much more hectic. It has the unofficial name “The Nature Island”. Domenica is very mountainous and has a lot of rivers and waterfalls. Chistopher Columbus did not set a food on the island, but gave her its name from “Domingo”, Sunday, Domenica was the last island colonised by the Europeans because of the resistance of the caribs. Herbs are used for healing, the very traditional medical knowledge is transmitted from generation to generation. Canoes are constructed from a single treetrunk,
St Vincent and Domenica have the only Carib reservations in the whole Caribbean. It is here that the descendants of the people who gave the name to the region continued to live.They are the last reminents who long resisted the colonial ambition of the European and never allowed to be enslaved
by Hannes Naderhirn, 2010, future production&promotion;
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Caribbean Moments shows a different side to the Caribbean. Everyone visualises sand, sunshine and palm trees – but hardly anyone really discovers what lies behind them. In fact an unbelievable variety of cultures, music and religions has developed as a result of the different influences – African, Indian, English, French and authentically Caribbean.
This documentary series attempts to portray the people - be they the Rastas, who have a lot to say about their mission, the Amerindians in Trinidad, who still have their own Queen, or the Black Caribs – a mixture of escaped slaves and Caribs.
In addition, of course, there’s a huge variety of music: steelpan, parang, calypso, soca and chutney soca shape Trinidad, whilst other islands are especially scenically beautiful, such as Dominica, which is actually a single rain forest and which seduces with its abundant vegetation. Here too are the true Caribs, who occupy themselves with traditional boat building in the same way as their ancestors did centuries ago.
The films were produced in 6 parts to create a documentary series that shows what lies beneath the surface.
St. Vincent belongs to the Windward-Islands and it is located in the north of Trinidad and Tobago. The volcanic island lies north of the small island Bequia, which is strongly influenced by whaling.
Because of its diverse flora and fauna, the Caribbean Island Dominica is also known as the nature island. Diseases are cured traditionally by herbs growing here.
St Vincent and the Grenadines are in the Eastern Caribbean Sea. The natives are the descendants of the caribs, which immigrated from Venezuela. St. Vincent is a volcanic Island and forms with forty other islands the island state St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
1498 Christopher Columbus arrived in St. Vincent where the Caribs lived. It remained very long uncolonised It was occupied by the British in the 18th century.
Whale hunting was an important part of the local economy. Today there is an agreement with greenpeace to hunt four Humpback whales a year for the own consumption.
Life in Crusoe, the capital of Domenica, is much more hectic. It has the unofficial name “The Nature Island”. Domenica is very mountainous and has a lot of rivers and waterfalls. Chistopher Columbus did not set a food on the island, but gave her its name from “Domingo”, Sunday, Domenica was the last island colonised by the Europeans because of the resistance of the caribs. Herbs are used for healing, the very traditional medical knowledge is transmitted from generation to generation. Canoes are constructed from a single treetrunk,
St Vincent and Domenica have the only Carib reservations in the whole Caribbean. It is here that the descendants of the people who gave the name to the region continued to live.They are the last reminents who long resisted the colonial ambition of the European and never allowed to be enslaved
by Hannes Naderhirn, 2010, future production&promotion;
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Caribbean Moments shows a different side to the Caribbean. Everyone visualises sand, sunshine and palm trees – but hardly anyone really discovers what lies behind them. In fact an unbelievable variety of cultures, music and religions has developed as a result of the different influences – African, Indian, English, French and authentically Caribbean.
This documentary series attempts to portray the people - be they the Rastas, who have a lot to say about their mission, the Amerindians in Trinidad, who still have their own Queen, or the Black Caribs – a mixture of escaped slaves and Caribs.
In addition, of course, there’s a huge variety of music: steelpan, parang, calypso, soca and chutney soca shape Trinidad, whilst other islands are especially scenically beautiful, such as Dominica, which is actually a single rain forest and which seduces with its abundant vegetation. Here too are the true Caribs, who occupy themselves with traditional boat building in the same way as their ancestors did centuries ago.
The films were produced in 6 parts to create a documentary series that shows what lies beneath the surface.
Adventure activities, fascinating wildlife, history, culture, beautiful landscapes, sunshine and friendly people - all of these can be found in Dominica, one...
Adventure activities, fascinating wildlife, history, culture, beautiful landscapes, sunshine and friendly people - all of these can be found in Dominica, one...
Website Booking : www.checkincaribbean.com www.bookcaribbeandirect.com www.jihotelres.com In 2005, rugged, jungle-filled Dominica became the first nation to ...
Website Booking : www.checkincaribbean.com www.bookcaribbeandirect.com www.jihotelres.com In 2005, rugged, jungle-filled Dominica became the first nation to ...
The sixth annual Oktoberfest en Kweyol was held at the Samaan's Park on Sunday October 6th and organizers say it lived up to its goal of being a celebration of creole music, food and culture. 'The original Kings of Cadence' The Midnight Groovers of Dominica was the main act for the event, held annually by the Windward and Leeward Brewery Limited (WLBL).
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The sixth annual Oktoberfest en Kweyol was held at the Samaan's Park on Sunday October 6th and organizers say it lived up to its goal of being a celebration of creole music, food and culture. 'The original Kings of Cadence' The Midnight Groovers of Dominica was the main act for the event, held annually by the Windward and Leeward Brewery Limited (WLBL).
Website
https://www.htsstlucia.org
Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/HTS-St-Lucia-OFFICIAL/110158905668844?ref=hl
Twitter
https://twitter.com/HTSNews4orce
The two islands Grande Terre and Basse Terre form the French Caribbean Island Guadeloupe like two butterfly wings, separated only by a narrow channel. The modern infrastructure and the good food are mixed with the local culture. Gwoka is the music of Guadeloupe, which is reminiscent of slavery.
Located on the lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe is the French part of the Caribbean and belongs to the European Union. It consists out of different islands: Grande Terre consists of limestone with long beautiful beaches, Basse Terre is a mountainous island with extensive rainforest and the volcano, la Soufrière. There are also the smaller islands of Marie-Galante and La Désirade, and the Îles des Saintes.
When Christopher Columbus came to Guadeloupe in 1463, the existing populations were the Caribs. But Christopher Columbus did not stay, because the Spanish wanted to discover larger islands. The smaller island in the Caribbean were colonized by the British and French, so in 1635 Guadeloupe by the French. It was mainly farmers from Normandie, Brittany and Charente settled on the island and cultivated Coffee and sugarcane plantations. Slavery was abolished in 1794, but it was reintroduced by Napoleon in 1802 because of the cheap labour and lasted until 1848.
The civilization today is creole, a melting pot: French, the descendants of black slaves, Indian immigrants, Syrian-Libanese immigrants and nowadays Chinese immigrants. Creole cuisine is a mixture of European food with African ingredients, oriental flavours and products from the Caribbean.
Gwoka is the traditional music on Guadeloupe, but not only music and danse, but also the joy of life and a reminder of the time of slavery
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Caribbean Moments shows a different side to the Caribbean. Everyone visualises sand, sunshine and palm trees – but hardly anyone really discovers what lies behind them. In fact an unbelievable variety of cultures, music and religions has developed as a result of the different influences – African, Indian, English, French and authentically Caribbean.
This documentary series attempts to portray the people - be they the Rastas, who have a lot to say about their mission, the Amerindians in Trinidad, who still have their own Queen, or the Black Caribs – a mixture of escaped slaves and Caribs.
In addition, of course, there’s a huge variety of music: steelpan, parang, calypso, soca and chutney soca shape Trinidad, whilst other islands are especially scenically beautiful, such as Dominica, which is actually a single rain forest and which seduces with its abundant vegetation. Here too are the true Caribs, who occupy themselves with traditional boat building in the same way as their ancestors did centuries ago.
The films were produced in 6 parts to create a documentary series that shows what lies beneath the surface.
The two islands Grande Terre and Basse Terre form the French Caribbean Island Guadeloupe like two butterfly wings, separated only by a narrow channel. The modern infrastructure and the good food are mixed with the local culture. Gwoka is the music of Guadeloupe, which is reminiscent of slavery.
Located on the lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe is the French part of the Caribbean and belongs to the European Union. It consists out of different islands: Grande Terre consists of limestone with long beautiful beaches, Basse Terre is a mountainous island with extensive rainforest and the volcano, la Soufrière. There are also the smaller islands of Marie-Galante and La Désirade, and the Îles des Saintes.
When Christopher Columbus came to Guadeloupe in 1463, the existing populations were the Caribs. But Christopher Columbus did not stay, because the Spanish wanted to discover larger islands. The smaller island in the Caribbean were colonized by the British and French, so in 1635 Guadeloupe by the French. It was mainly farmers from Normandie, Brittany and Charente settled on the island and cultivated Coffee and sugarcane plantations. Slavery was abolished in 1794, but it was reintroduced by Napoleon in 1802 because of the cheap labour and lasted until 1848.
The civilization today is creole, a melting pot: French, the descendants of black slaves, Indian immigrants, Syrian-Libanese immigrants and nowadays Chinese immigrants. Creole cuisine is a mixture of European food with African ingredients, oriental flavours and products from the Caribbean.
Gwoka is the traditional music on Guadeloupe, but not only music and danse, but also the joy of life and a reminder of the time of slavery
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Caribbean Moments shows a different side to the Caribbean. Everyone visualises sand, sunshine and palm trees – but hardly anyone really discovers what lies behind them. In fact an unbelievable variety of cultures, music and religions has developed as a result of the different influences – African, Indian, English, French and authentically Caribbean.
This documentary series attempts to portray the people - be they the Rastas, who have a lot to say about their mission, the Amerindians in Trinidad, who still have their own Queen, or the Black Caribs – a mixture of escaped slaves and Caribs.
In addition, of course, there’s a huge variety of music: steelpan, parang, calypso, soca and chutney soca shape Trinidad, whilst other islands are especially scenically beautiful, such as Dominica, which is actually a single rain forest and which seduces with its abundant vegetation. Here too are the true Caribs, who occupy themselves with traditional boat building in the same way as their ancestors did centuries ago.
The films were produced in 6 parts to create a documentary series that shows what lies beneath the surface.
I and I a want to see King Rastafari To look upon Jah pretty pretty face We want to walk the streets of glory Shining around Jah throne So Natty Dread tell a...
I and I a want to see King Rastafari To look upon Jah pretty pretty face We want to walk the streets of glory Shining around Jah throne So Natty Dread tell a...
A little taste of what Dominica med school is like... Alright stop Reading netters and listen I'll drop bombs that will make you glisten More than the Domini...
A little taste of what Dominica med school is like... Alright stop Reading netters and listen I'll drop bombs that will make you glisten More than the Domini...
Machine Creole Band out of Dominica, is one of Dominica's newest band to hit the air waves of Dominica Broadcasting Station and KARI FM. Call your local radi...
Machine Creole Band out of Dominica, is one of Dominica's newest band to hit the air waves of Dominica Broadcasting Station and KARI FM. Call your local radi...
Caribbean culture is rich and diverse, from food, to music, to religion, to language - far richer than I can do in a short vid, but I try to communicate the ...
Caribbean culture is rich and diverse, from food, to music, to religion, to language - far richer than I can do in a short vid, but I try to communicate the ...
The history of the Dominican Republic is the result of an unlikely mixture of influences; nowhere else will you find a blending of European, African, and native Taíno Indian cultures. These distinct cultures still drive the social identity of the people today. Every aspect of their food, music, art, sports and religion provides a unique insight into the development of their country. In a single day you can experience both ancient and modern cultures from around the globe. Nowhere is this more evident than in their food. As a former Spanish Colony, many of its dishes carry a familiar Latin American feel. Lots of rice, beans, meat and seafood can be found in their cuisine. However, strong influences from its heritage give the meals a unique twist. Traditional Taíno dishes are still made featuring yucca, plantains, and potatoes; as well as African recipes using similar native ingredients. The most common food on the Island is called La Bandera, or "The Flag." It is made with meat, rice, and red beans. Making the dish distinctly Dominican, many will also serve it with friend plantains called "tostones." As a culture that loves to eat, the meal will often continue beyond this first course. Be prepared to try boiled green plantain known as "mangú," "pasteles en hojas," which are wrapped turnovers cooked in banana leaves; and various casseroles, stews, and meat dishes featuring braised goat, pork and chicken rinds.
In addition to their rich culinary history, Dominicans also demonstrate their unmistakable heritage through art. The island is filled with many different types of bright and colorful artwork. Jewelry made out of amber, bone, horn and coconut husk can be found at local markets and shops, where the native Taíno influence can still be seen. In addition to jewelry, Dominican artists also use clay, porcelain, hemp, and guano to make both decorative and religious figurines. Many of these figurines point to the religious history of the island. Its inhabitants are mostly Catholic, followed by other denominations of Christianity.
Although food and art are important parts of Dominican culture, the true life of the culture is baseball. Much more than a national pastime, baseball is a major source of national pride and identity. In fact, almost 40 percent of players in the U.S. Major League Baseball and minor leagues come from Latin America- with most of those coming from the Dominican Republic. Some of their most famous Dominican players include Pedro Martinez, Alex Rodriguez, Albert Pujols and Sammy Sosa.
As the first city founded in the Americas, the Dominican Republic's capital city of Santo Domingo boasts an incredible collection of museums, historic sites, art and music. The Colonial City, located inside Santo Domingo, is the first city of the America's; it features the first street, hospital, university and cathedral in the Americas. It is believed that the body of Christopher Columbus still resides on this island that he landed on hundreds of years ago. There are many historic museums and buildings that take a unique look into Dominican culture. Among them are the Alcázar de Colon (Fortress of Colon), the Reloj de Sol (the Sun Clock) and the monasterio de los Padres Dominicos (the Monastery of the Dominican Fathers).
Much of the Dominican culture can be experienced through its inspiring museums, food, and music. However, to truly understand the depth of the Dominican People, you must experience Carnival. This annual celebration of independence spans the entire country, with each city putting on their own unique version of the festival. They fill the streets with colorful masks, music, and of course, dancing. However, Carnival didn't always look this way. It is actually the culmination of all three cultures; native Taíno, Spanish and African. Brought together, they create a swirl of energy and culture that you can't find anywhere else. Carnival lasts throughout the month of February. Other Dominican Holidays include January 26th, the day of the patriarch Juan Pablo Duarte; March 9, the day of the patriarch Francisco del Rosario Sánchez; August 16, the Restoration of the Republic; and Constitution Day on November 6.
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The history of the Dominican Republic is the result of an unlikely mixture of influences; nowhere else will you find a blending of European, African, and native Taíno Indian cultures. These distinct cultures still drive the social identity of the people today. Every aspect of their food, music, art, sports and religion provides a unique insight into the development of their country. In a single day you can experience both ancient and modern cultures from around the globe. Nowhere is this more evident than in their food. As a former Spanish Colony, many of its dishes carry a familiar Latin American feel. Lots of rice, beans, meat and seafood can be found in their cuisine. However, strong influences from its heritage give the meals a unique twist. Traditional Taíno dishes are still made featuring yucca, plantains, and potatoes; as well as African recipes using similar native ingredients. The most common food on the Island is called La Bandera, or "The Flag." It is made with meat, rice, and red beans. Making the dish distinctly Dominican, many will also serve it with friend plantains called "tostones." As a culture that loves to eat, the meal will often continue beyond this first course. Be prepared to try boiled green plantain known as "mangú," "pasteles en hojas," which are wrapped turnovers cooked in banana leaves; and various casseroles, stews, and meat dishes featuring braised goat, pork and chicken rinds.
In addition to their rich culinary history, Dominicans also demonstrate their unmistakable heritage through art. The island is filled with many different types of bright and colorful artwork. Jewelry made out of amber, bone, horn and coconut husk can be found at local markets and shops, where the native Taíno influence can still be seen. In addition to jewelry, Dominican artists also use clay, porcelain, hemp, and guano to make both decorative and religious figurines. Many of these figurines point to the religious history of the island. Its inhabitants are mostly Catholic, followed by other denominations of Christianity.
Although food and art are important parts of Dominican culture, the true life of the culture is baseball. Much more than a national pastime, baseball is a major source of national pride and identity. In fact, almost 40 percent of players in the U.S. Major League Baseball and minor leagues come from Latin America- with most of those coming from the Dominican Republic. Some of their most famous Dominican players include Pedro Martinez, Alex Rodriguez, Albert Pujols and Sammy Sosa.
As the first city founded in the Americas, the Dominican Republic's capital city of Santo Domingo boasts an incredible collection of museums, historic sites, art and music. The Colonial City, located inside Santo Domingo, is the first city of the America's; it features the first street, hospital, university and cathedral in the Americas. It is believed that the body of Christopher Columbus still resides on this island that he landed on hundreds of years ago. There are many historic museums and buildings that take a unique look into Dominican culture. Among them are the Alcázar de Colon (Fortress of Colon), the Reloj de Sol (the Sun Clock) and the monasterio de los Padres Dominicos (the Monastery of the Dominican Fathers).
Much of the Dominican culture can be experienced through its inspiring museums, food, and music. However, to truly understand the depth of the Dominican People, you must experience Carnival. This annual celebration of independence spans the entire country, with each city putting on their own unique version of the festival. They fill the streets with colorful masks, music, and of course, dancing. However, Carnival didn't always look this way. It is actually the culmination of all three cultures; native Taíno, Spanish and African. Brought together, they create a swirl of energy and culture that you can't find anywhere else. Carnival lasts throughout the month of February. Other Dominican Holidays include January 26th, the day of the patriarch Juan Pablo Duarte; March 9, the day of the patriarch Francisco del Rosario Sánchez; August 16, the Restoration of the Republic; and Constitution Day on November 6.
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Soca Saga Boys go in at the London Notting Hill carnival 2012. A spectacular event, backed my an exhibition of true Caribbean culture. Food, music, floats, beautiful people and the HYPEST Soca music. The atmosphere was beyond EPIC. Speacial thanks to Sound man Fingers and Soca Saga Boys member Nile Hamilton. Shout out to all the members of Soca Saga Boys.
Soca Saga Boys go in at the London Notting Hill carnival 2012. A spectacular event, backed my an exhibition of true Caribbean culture. Food, music, floats, beautiful people and the HYPEST Soca music. The atmosphere was beyond EPIC. Speacial thanks to Sound man Fingers and Soca Saga Boys member Nile Hamilton. Shout out to all the members of Soca Saga Boys.
published:05 Sep 2012
views:668
Dominica's World Creole Music Festival - Night #1 Friday 2011
A sample of the pulsating rhythms heard at Dominica's World Creole Music Festival. Bands featured were Kolo Barst, Harmonik, Ali Campbell from UB40, Jeff Jos...
A sample of the pulsating rhythms heard at Dominica's World Creole Music Festival. Bands featured were Kolo Barst, Harmonik, Ali Campbell from UB40, Jeff Jos...
180 Days in Dominica is a mini docuseries based on a Canadian's view on a beautiful, but rather unfamiliar island in the Caribbean. This episode is based on a few of the island's famous tourist destinations: Emerald Pool & Boiling Lake.
180 Days in Dominica is a mini docuseries based on a Canadian's view on a beautiful, but rather unfamiliar island in the Caribbean. This episode is based on a few of the island's famous tourist destinations: Emerald Pool & Boiling Lake.
A short promotional video by the Dominica, Spa Health & Wellness Association. Find out more about our healers and wellness offerings on www.dominicawellness.com.
Video by Link International Productions. Website by Terri Henry. A project funded by the Caribbean Export Development Agency and supported by Dominica Coalition of Services Industries (DCSI).
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Island Health View - Cancer in Dominica - Hosted by. Rhymar Alfred
Island Health View - Cancer in Dominica - Hosted by. Rhymar Alfred
Island Health View - Cancer in Dominica - Hosted by. Rhymar Alfred
In this episode of Island Health View we take a look at Cancer in Dominica, with a look at the Dominica Cancer Society and how they work to fight against Cancer. We also have a new addition "Beauty on a Budget" ...
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Samford Pharmacy Students Health Fair, Dominica
Samford Pharmacy Students Health Fair, Dominica
Samford Pharmacy Students Health Fair, Dominica
Samford's McWhorter School of Pharmacy partnered with health resources from the island of Dominica, to conduct a health fair.
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Health & Wellness Video
Health & Wellness Video
Health & Wellness Video
This video highlights Dominica's use of natural resources to heal the aches and pains of the hustle and bustle of everyday living. It allows you to see how e...
6:52
Health Minister Kenneth Darroux welcomes USNS Comfort to Dominica
Health Minister Kenneth Darroux welcomes USNS Comfort to Dominica
Health Minister Kenneth Darroux welcomes USNS Comfort to Dominica
Dominica's Minister for Health, Honourable Dr. Kenneth Darroux, welcomed the doctors aboard the United States Naval Hospital Ship - Comfort, at an opening ceremony of a US-sponsored humanitarian mission called 'Continuing Promise 2015 - Dominica'. The mission will provide care for Dominicans between July 27 and August 7, 2015.
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Dominica's Health and Wellness Program 2011 - Saturday May 14th
Dominica's Health and Wellness Program 2011 - Saturday May 14th
Dominica's Health and Wellness Program 2011 - Saturday May 14th
A photographic overview of Dominica's 2nd Annual Health and Wellness Expo, May 2010 Photos by Celia Sorhaindo Music by Kevin MacLeod Video Compilation by Ter...
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Dominica Health and Wellness Program 2011 - Friday 13th May
Dominica Health and Wellness Program 2011 - Friday 13th May
Dominica Health and Wellness Program 2011 - Friday 13th May
National Focus for Monday July 20th, 2015 with Kerdisha St. Louis, Jarna Hector and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines..The Ministry of Health advises all to take advantage of the upcoming health mission; Dominica hosts 25th Biennial Conference of Secondary School Principals, and the Bureau of Gender affairs is combating gender-based violence.
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Dominica Health and Wellness Expo - Sunday 15th May 2011
Dominica Health and Wellness Expo - Sunday 15th May 2011
Dominica Health and Wellness Expo - Sunday 15th May 2011
DOMINICA ASSOCIATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES HEALTH AND SAFETY SEMINAR
DOMINICA ASSOCIATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES HEALTH AND SAFETY SEMINAR
DOMINICA ASSOCIATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES HEALTH AND SAFETY SEMINAR
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Artist Ras Mo Moses from Dominica- Teen Health Summit Brooklyn
Artist Ras Mo Moses from Dominica- Teen Health Summit Brooklyn
Artist Ras Mo Moses from Dominica- Teen Health Summit Brooklyn
Brooklyn based service organizations collaborate on hosting a Teen Health Summit at Boys & Girls High School on April 24, 2010 Read more
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In Dominica - Castle Bruce Health District gets SLIC for World Diabetes Day
In Dominica - Castle Bruce Health District gets SLIC for World Diabetes Day
In Dominica - Castle Bruce Health District gets SLIC for World Diabetes Day
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Session 1-Universal Health Coverage, Seminar in the Anglo-Caribbean Region
Session 1-Universal Health Coverage, Seminar in the Anglo-Caribbean Region
Session 1-Universal Health Coverage, Seminar in the Anglo-Caribbean Region
Este vídeo versa sobre SESSION 1-UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE, SEMINAR IN THE ANGLO-CARIBBEAN REGION
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Mission Dominica 2015
Mission Dominica 2015
Mission Dominica 2015
Church of Living Waters took a team of 22 people to the island of Dominica to give out school and health supplies and minister to churches and their leaders.
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Visit Dominica For Adventure And Health Tourism
Visit Dominica For Adventure And Health Tourism
Visit Dominica For Adventure And Health Tourism
http://bookingsdominica.com/ - If you're looking for a perfect tropical vacation but not willing to venture too far from home, say hello to the beautiful isl...
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GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 3rd, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 3rd, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 3rd, 2015
National Focus for June 2nd, 2015 with Nisha Charles and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...PM Skerrit and his Cabinet pay official visit to apartment complexes in Elmshall and Bath Estate; Dominica Solid Waste Corporation calls for a reduction in plastic waste and environmental health department focuses on food safety for Environmental Health Month.
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GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 4, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 4, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 4, 2015
National Focus for Thursday June 4th, 2015 with Nisha Charles and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...Prime Minister Skerrit invites private sector to invest in housing, CHF Caribbean and Ministry of Agriculture host potato exhibition; and the Environmental Health Department focuses on healthy environments.
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GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 15, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 15, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 15, 2015
National Focus for Monday June 15th, 2015 with Mervin Matthew and Jarna Hector.
In the headlines...Dominica and the European union chart the way forward for development; PDV Caribe Dominica Ltd hosts a health fair in Grand Fond, and the Soufriere road network to get attention.
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GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 22, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 22, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for June 22, 2015
National Focus for Monday June 22nd, 2015 with Tasia Floissac, Nisha Charles and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...Impactful drought could affect the agriculture sector, and PDV Caribe Dominica Ltd hosts health and safety screening in Laudat.
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GIS Dominica, National Focus for May 6, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for May 6, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for May 6, 2015
National Focus for Wednesday May 6th, 2015 with Mervin Matthew, Kerdisha St. Louis and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...The Dominica/Cuba cooperation in health continues; 62 to participate in the 3rd Hospitality Training Module in Pointe Mitchel and Petite Savanne Primary School wins a literacy award,
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GIS Dominica, National Focus for May 22, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for May 22, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for May 22, 2015
National Focus for Friday May 22nd, 2015 with Tasia Floissac, McPherson St. Luce and Jarna Hector.
In the headlines...millions invested in the enhancement of the island’s water systems, rehabilitation work is ongoing on the Magua Road in Bellevue Chopin and health officials warn of new threat of mosquito-borne, Zika virus.
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GIS Dominica, National Focus for January 12, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for January 12, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for January 12, 2015
National Focus, Thursday January 12th, 2015 with Kerdisha St. Louis.
In the headlines...The Hon. Health Minister visits the Northern Health District, the Castle Bruce Primary School receives a new kitchen facility, and the Acute Psychiatric Unit hosts its 14th annual concert.
A short promotional video by the Dominica, Spa Health & Wellness Association. Find out more about our healers and wellness offerings on www.dominicawellness.com.
Video by Link International Productions. Website by Terri Henry. A project funded by the Caribbean Export Development Agency and supported by Dominica Coalition of Services Industries (DCSI).
A short promotional video by the Dominica, Spa Health & Wellness Association. Find out more about our healers and wellness offerings on www.dominicawellness.com.
Video by Link International Productions. Website by Terri Henry. A project funded by the Caribbean Export Development Agency and supported by Dominica Coalition of Services Industries (DCSI).
published:28 Jan 2015
views:835
Island Health View - Cancer in Dominica - Hosted by. Rhymar Alfred
In this episode of Island Health View we take a look at Cancer in Dominica, with a look at the Dominica Cancer Society and how they work to fight against Cancer. We also have a new addition "Beauty on a Budget" ...
In this episode of Island Health View we take a look at Cancer in Dominica, with a look at the Dominica Cancer Society and how they work to fight against Cancer. We also have a new addition "Beauty on a Budget" ...
This video highlights Dominica's use of natural resources to heal the aches and pains of the hustle and bustle of everyday living. It allows you to see how e...
This video highlights Dominica's use of natural resources to heal the aches and pains of the hustle and bustle of everyday living. It allows you to see how e...
Dominica's Minister for Health, Honourable Dr. Kenneth Darroux, welcomed the doctors aboard the United States Naval Hospital Ship - Comfort, at an opening ceremony of a US-sponsored humanitarian mission called 'Continuing Promise 2015 - Dominica'. The mission will provide care for Dominicans between July 27 and August 7, 2015.
Dominica's Minister for Health, Honourable Dr. Kenneth Darroux, welcomed the doctors aboard the United States Naval Hospital Ship - Comfort, at an opening ceremony of a US-sponsored humanitarian mission called 'Continuing Promise 2015 - Dominica'. The mission will provide care for Dominicans between July 27 and August 7, 2015.
published:28 Jul 2015
views:0
Dominica's Health and Wellness Program 2011 - Saturday May 14th
A photographic overview of Dominica's 2nd Annual Health and Wellness Expo, May 2010 Photos by Celia Sorhaindo Music by Kevin MacLeod Video Compilation by Ter...
A photographic overview of Dominica's 2nd Annual Health and Wellness Expo, May 2010 Photos by Celia Sorhaindo Music by Kevin MacLeod Video Compilation by Ter...
National Focus for Monday July 20th, 2015 with Kerdisha St. Louis, Jarna Hector and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines..The Ministry of Health advises all to take advantage of the upcoming health mission; Dominica hosts 25th Biennial Conference of Secondary School Principals, and the Bureau of Gender affairs is combating gender-based violence.
National Focus for Monday July 20th, 2015 with Kerdisha St. Louis, Jarna Hector and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines..The Ministry of Health advises all to take advantage of the upcoming health mission; Dominica hosts 25th Biennial Conference of Secondary School Principals, and the Bureau of Gender affairs is combating gender-based violence.
published:21 Jul 2015
views:74
Dominica Health and Wellness Expo - Sunday 15th May 2011
Brooklyn based service organizations collaborate on hosting a Teen Health Summit at Boys & Girls High School on April 24, 2010 Read more
www.dominicasource.com
search 'Ras Mo'
Brooklyn based service organizations collaborate on hosting a Teen Health Summit at Boys & Girls High School on April 24, 2010 Read more
www.dominicasource.com
search 'Ras Mo'
published:27 Apr 2010
views:245
In Dominica - Castle Bruce Health District gets SLIC for World Diabetes Day
Church of Living Waters took a team of 22 people to the island of Dominica to give out school and health supplies and minister to churches and their leaders.
Church of Living Waters took a team of 22 people to the island of Dominica to give out school and health supplies and minister to churches and their leaders.
http://bookingsdominica.com/ - If you're looking for a perfect tropical vacation but not willing to venture too far from home, say hello to the beautiful isl...
http://bookingsdominica.com/ - If you're looking for a perfect tropical vacation but not willing to venture too far from home, say hello to the beautiful isl...
National Focus for June 2nd, 2015 with Nisha Charles and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...PM Skerrit and his Cabinet pay official visit to apartment complexes in Elmshall and Bath Estate; Dominica Solid Waste Corporation calls for a reduction in plastic waste and environmental health department focuses on food safety for Environmental Health Month.
National Focus for June 2nd, 2015 with Nisha Charles and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...PM Skerrit and his Cabinet pay official visit to apartment complexes in Elmshall and Bath Estate; Dominica Solid Waste Corporation calls for a reduction in plastic waste and environmental health department focuses on food safety for Environmental Health Month.
National Focus for Thursday June 4th, 2015 with Nisha Charles and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...Prime Minister Skerrit invites private sector to invest in housing, CHF Caribbean and Ministry of Agriculture host potato exhibition; and the Environmental Health Department focuses on healthy environments.
National Focus for Thursday June 4th, 2015 with Nisha Charles and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...Prime Minister Skerrit invites private sector to invest in housing, CHF Caribbean and Ministry of Agriculture host potato exhibition; and the Environmental Health Department focuses on healthy environments.
National Focus for Monday June 15th, 2015 with Mervin Matthew and Jarna Hector.
In the headlines...Dominica and the European union chart the way forward for development; PDV Caribe Dominica Ltd hosts a health fair in Grand Fond, and the Soufriere road network to get attention.
National Focus for Monday June 15th, 2015 with Mervin Matthew and Jarna Hector.
In the headlines...Dominica and the European union chart the way forward for development; PDV Caribe Dominica Ltd hosts a health fair in Grand Fond, and the Soufriere road network to get attention.
National Focus for Monday June 22nd, 2015 with Tasia Floissac, Nisha Charles and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...Impactful drought could affect the agriculture sector, and PDV Caribe Dominica Ltd hosts health and safety screening in Laudat.
National Focus for Monday June 22nd, 2015 with Tasia Floissac, Nisha Charles and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...Impactful drought could affect the agriculture sector, and PDV Caribe Dominica Ltd hosts health and safety screening in Laudat.
National Focus for Wednesday May 6th, 2015 with Mervin Matthew, Kerdisha St. Louis and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...The Dominica/Cuba cooperation in health continues; 62 to participate in the 3rd Hospitality Training Module in Pointe Mitchel and Petite Savanne Primary School wins a literacy award,
National Focus for Wednesday May 6th, 2015 with Mervin Matthew, Kerdisha St. Louis and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines...The Dominica/Cuba cooperation in health continues; 62 to participate in the 3rd Hospitality Training Module in Pointe Mitchel and Petite Savanne Primary School wins a literacy award,
National Focus for Friday May 22nd, 2015 with Tasia Floissac, McPherson St. Luce and Jarna Hector.
In the headlines...millions invested in the enhancement of the island’s water systems, rehabilitation work is ongoing on the Magua Road in Bellevue Chopin and health officials warn of new threat of mosquito-borne, Zika virus.
National Focus for Friday May 22nd, 2015 with Tasia Floissac, McPherson St. Luce and Jarna Hector.
In the headlines...millions invested in the enhancement of the island’s water systems, rehabilitation work is ongoing on the Magua Road in Bellevue Chopin and health officials warn of new threat of mosquito-borne, Zika virus.
National Focus, Thursday January 12th, 2015 with Kerdisha St. Louis.
In the headlines...The Hon. Health Minister visits the Northern Health District, the Castle Bruce Primary School receives a new kitchen facility, and the Acute Psychiatric Unit hosts its 14th annual concert.
National Focus, Thursday January 12th, 2015 with Kerdisha St. Louis.
In the headlines...The Hon. Health Minister visits the Northern Health District, the Castle Bruce Primary School receives a new kitchen facility, and the Acute Psychiatric Unit hosts its 14th annual concert.
A Promotional video produced for the Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association (D.H.T.A) highlighting Dominica and Tourism related business entities.
Interesting locations to visit around the Beautiful Nature Island Dominica.
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The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
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Dominican Republic Vacation Guide
Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destination for families, couples and adventure seekers . As a leader in environmental protection and sustainable tourism, more than 20 per cent of land and coastal areas are protected. Activities available include golf, waterfall-cascading and canyoning. Dom
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Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica Tourism (HD)
Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica Tourism (HD)
Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica Tourism (HD)
Visit Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica - Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica Tourism
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Portsmouth is the second largest town in Dominica, with 2,977 inhabitants. It lies on the Indian River on Dominica's northwest coast, in Saint John Parish. Cabrits National Park is located on a peninsula to the north of town. Portsmouth has its own sea port in Prince Rupert Bay.
Portsmouth was initially chosen as the capital of Dominica, but only served in that capacity in 1760. After malaria broke out there the same year, the capital was moved to
4:33
Responsible tourism in Dominica
Responsible tourism in Dominica
Responsible tourism in Dominica
Dominica is widely recognised as a world leader in responsible tourism. It was the first ever country to receive a Benchmark designation by international eco...
8:52
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
Featured Hotels in Dominican Republic: http://www.booking.com/country/do.html?aid=345526 Dominican Republic - The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Domi...
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - 2013
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - 2013
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - 2013
This is the result of 340 gigabytes of video footage from a 17-day road trip across the magnificent and awesome country of the Dominican Republic. Along with...
3:04
Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism - Dominican Republic Has it All
Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism - Dominican Republic Has it All
Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism - Dominican Republic Has it All
Dominican Republic Ministry of Tourism - Dominican Republic Has it All.
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Dominica's Carib Indians and tourism
Dominica's Carib Indians and tourism
Dominica's Carib Indians and tourism
The Caribbean island of Dominica is often confused with the Dominican Republic or simply forgotten about altogether, but it is a place that has its own unique charm. Its known as the Nature Island because of its amazing environment, but its also home to one of the last groups of Carib Indians, the Caribbeans indigenous people. The Caribs lived here before Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas. Since then, their numbers have dwindled to almost zero in much of the region because of years of brutal treatment from the Spanish, French and British - but in Dominica, hope remains. In the early 20th century, when only about 500 Caribs were lef
1:20
Dominica Waterfalls Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Dominica Waterfalls Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Dominica Waterfalls Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Dominica has steaming valleys, and the world's 2nd largest boiling lake, 365 rivers rushing to the sea, national parks, lush vegetation and a UNESCO World He...
0:49
I Am Dominica. Are You? (Minister of Tourism)
I Am Dominica. Are You? (Minister of Tourism)
I Am Dominica. Are You? (Minister of Tourism)
The 'I Am Dominica' campaign showcases the tremendous natural attributes of the island which will lead to increased brand awareness, equity and ultimately su...
1:34
More good news for Tourism sector in Dominica
More good news for Tourism sector in Dominica
More good news for Tourism sector in Dominica
Prime Minister of Dominica, the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit addressed a number of issues in his monthly Press Briefing for May 2015. Among the matters raised included the upcoming 2015/2016 Budget which is slated for Parliament sometime in July.
Stakeholders in the Tourism sector will begin benefiting even before the new Budget is passed into law, from decisions made by the Cabinet. As many as fourteen (14) decisions were recently taken by the Cabinet. Most of the decisions were made as a result of requests submitted to us by the Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association (DHTA).
Some of the changes require changes to be made to existing legisl
5:13
Dominica Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Dominica Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Dominica Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Dominica has steaming valleys, and the world's 2nd largest boiling lake, 365 rivers rushing to the sea, national parks, lush vegetation and a UNESCO World He...
4:20
Two Gays Arrested In Dominica Victims?
Two Gays Arrested In Dominica Victims?
Two Gays Arrested In Dominica Victims?
Ok every once in awhile a news story comes along that I just feel like I need to vent about...These two men really pissed me off last week not for their acti...
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DIVE FEST DEEMED A GREAT CONTRIBUTOR TO DOMINICA'S TOURISM INDUSTRY
DIVE FEST DEEMED A GREAT CONTRIBUTOR TO DOMINICA'S TOURISM INDUSTRY
DIVE FEST DEEMED A GREAT CONTRIBUTOR TO DOMINICA'S TOURISM INDUSTRY
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Dominica - Interview Ian Douglas Dominica Tourism Minister pt1
Dominica - Interview Ian Douglas Dominica Tourism Minister pt1
Dominica - Interview Ian Douglas Dominica Tourism Minister pt1
The island of Dominica (not the Dominican republic" 'The Nature Island of the world' has the largest boiling lake in the world. Dominicasource.com interviews...
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HEATH HUNTER and Pleasure Company - Revolution in Paradise ( video 2008)
HEATH HUNTER and Pleasure Company - Revolution in Paradise ( video 2008)
HEATH HUNTER and Pleasure Company - Revolution in Paradise ( video 2008)
Dominica tourism video.
0:51
Sustainable Tourism in Grenada and Dominica
Sustainable Tourism in Grenada and Dominica
Sustainable Tourism in Grenada and Dominica
Tourism can be a powerful engine of sustainable development when communities and businesses work together. This U.S. Embassy-sponsored speaker program brough...
4:39
Punta Cana, Samana - Dominican Republic (HD)
Punta Cana, Samana - Dominican Republic (HD)
Punta Cana, Samana - Dominican Republic (HD)
http://bookinghunter.com
Honeymoon in Dominican Republic (Punta Cana, Bavaro Beach, Samana, El Limon Waterfall, Cayo Levantado or Bacardi Island).
If you want to save time and money, the most important Punta Cana travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Interview with Colin Piper, Dominica's Director of Tourism, at ITB Berlin
Interview with Colin Piper, Dominica's Director of Tourism, at ITB Berlin
Interview with Colin Piper, Dominica's Director of Tourism, at ITB Berlin
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World Tourism: Dominica Rep, Fiji and St. Lucia Islands
World Tourism: Dominica Rep, Fiji and St. Lucia Islands
World Tourism: Dominica Rep, Fiji and St. Lucia Islands
Over 100 countries are currently meeting at a UN conference in the Samoan capital, Apia, to discuss the issues faced by Small Island Developing States (SIDS)...
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Champagne Beach Dominica Tourist Attraction Under Water by KING JOSIAH 1080p HD
Champagne Beach Dominica Tourist Attraction Under Water by KING JOSIAH 1080p HD
Champagne Beach Dominica Tourist Attraction Under Water by KING JOSIAH 1080p HD
The best Tourist Under Water Attraction Site In Dominica on a beautiful sunny caribbean day perfect day for snorkeling an scuba diving, lots of Fishes Chubs, Lion fish etc enjoy an subscribe. VISIT DOMINICA for a Perfect Vacation. Back Ground Music By Oriel, song Confidence an sponsored by NEFA, Cardos Tyre an KING PHOTO. Go Pro camera
A Promotional video produced for the Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association (D.H.T.A) highlighting Dominica and Tourism related business entities.
Interesting locations to visit around the Beautiful Nature Island Dominica.
A Promotional video produced for the Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association (D.H.T.A) highlighting Dominica and Tourism related business entities.
Interesting locations to visit around the Beautiful Nature Island Dominica.
published:21 Feb 2011
views:1648
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
Subscribe to Us Today!
Dominican Republic Vacation Guide
Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destination for families, couples and adventure seekers . As a leader in environmental protection and sustainable tourism, more than 20 per cent of land and coastal areas are protected. Activities available include golf, waterfall-cascading and canyoning. Dominican Republic has eight international airports, seaports and marinas.
Browse through hundreds of all inclusive vacations to Dominican Republic on Expedia.ca. These Dominican Republic vacations are available for every budget and offer a stress-free way to plan your next trip. Expedia.ca makes it easy to find the right all inclusive vacation. Choose from the resorts below or search using our tool on the left to find your next Dominican Republic vacation.
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
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Dominican Republic Vacation Guide
Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destination for families, couples and adventure seekers . As a leader in environmental protection and sustainable tourism, more than 20 per cent of land and coastal areas are protected. Activities available include golf, waterfall-cascading and canyoning. Dominican Republic has eight international airports, seaports and marinas.
Browse through hundreds of all inclusive vacations to Dominican Republic on Expedia.ca. These Dominican Republic vacations are available for every budget and offer a stress-free way to plan your next trip. Expedia.ca makes it easy to find the right all inclusive vacation. Choose from the resorts below or search using our tool on the left to find your next Dominican Republic vacation.
published:21 Feb 2015
views:324
Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica Tourism (HD)
Visit Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica - Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica Tourism
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Portsmouth is the second largest town in Dominica, with 2,977 inhabitants. It lies on the Indian River on Dominica's northwest coast, in Saint John Parish. Cabrits National Park is located on a peninsula to the north of town. Portsmouth has its own sea port in Prince Rupert Bay.
Portsmouth was initially chosen as the capital of Dominica, but only served in that capacity in 1760. After malaria broke out there the same year, the capital was moved to Roseau, where it remains.
The Ross University School of Medicine, which has over 1,000 students mainly from the United States and Canada, is located near Portsmouth, in Picard. The school's presence is a major economic resource for the local people.
A farmer's market runs Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays in the city.
The area is the birthplace of local politician Roosevelt Douglas.
The area has many plans for tourism and employment in general. The Japanese Government is currently funding and constructing a fish processing plant in Portsmouth.
Saint John Parish, Dominica
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Saint John is one of Dominica's 10 administrative parishes. It is bordered by St. Andrew to the east, and St. Peter and the Espagnole River to the south. It has an area of 59 km² (22.78 mi²).
Indian River, near Portsmouth
5,897 people live in the parish, half of which (2,977) live in the main settlement, Portsmouth (Dominica's second largest town, also called Grand Anse by locals). Glanvilla and Lagoon serve as the town's suburbs.
Other settlements include:
Capucin
Clifton
Cottage
Toucari
Tanetane
Bornes
Tanetane
The highest peak is Morne aux Diables, with a height of 861 m (2827 ft).
Tourism in Saint John Parish, Dominica
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The best known tourist attractions in St. John's are the Indian River and the Cabrits National Park, which consists of the Cabrits Peninsula and Fort Shirley.
Visit Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica - Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica Tourism
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Portsmouth is the second largest town in Dominica, with 2,977 inhabitants. It lies on the Indian River on Dominica's northwest coast, in Saint John Parish. Cabrits National Park is located on a peninsula to the north of town. Portsmouth has its own sea port in Prince Rupert Bay.
Portsmouth was initially chosen as the capital of Dominica, but only served in that capacity in 1760. After malaria broke out there the same year, the capital was moved to Roseau, where it remains.
The Ross University School of Medicine, which has over 1,000 students mainly from the United States and Canada, is located near Portsmouth, in Picard. The school's presence is a major economic resource for the local people.
A farmer's market runs Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays in the city.
The area is the birthplace of local politician Roosevelt Douglas.
The area has many plans for tourism and employment in general. The Japanese Government is currently funding and constructing a fish processing plant in Portsmouth.
Saint John Parish, Dominica
======================
Saint John is one of Dominica's 10 administrative parishes. It is bordered by St. Andrew to the east, and St. Peter and the Espagnole River to the south. It has an area of 59 km² (22.78 mi²).
Indian River, near Portsmouth
5,897 people live in the parish, half of which (2,977) live in the main settlement, Portsmouth (Dominica's second largest town, also called Grand Anse by locals). Glanvilla and Lagoon serve as the town's suburbs.
Other settlements include:
Capucin
Clifton
Cottage
Toucari
Tanetane
Bornes
Tanetane
The highest peak is Morne aux Diables, with a height of 861 m (2827 ft).
Tourism in Saint John Parish, Dominica
========================
The best known tourist attractions in St. John's are the Indian River and the Cabrits National Park, which consists of the Cabrits Peninsula and Fort Shirley.
Dominica is widely recognised as a world leader in responsible tourism. It was the first ever country to receive a Benchmark designation by international eco...
Dominica is widely recognised as a world leader in responsible tourism. It was the first ever country to receive a Benchmark designation by international eco...
Featured Hotels in Dominican Republic: http://www.booking.com/country/do.html?aid=345526 Dominican Republic - The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Domi...
Featured Hotels in Dominican Republic: http://www.booking.com/country/do.html?aid=345526 Dominican Republic - The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Domi...
This is the result of 340 gigabytes of video footage from a 17-day road trip across the magnificent and awesome country of the Dominican Republic. Along with...
This is the result of 340 gigabytes of video footage from a 17-day road trip across the magnificent and awesome country of the Dominican Republic. Along with...
The Caribbean island of Dominica is often confused with the Dominican Republic or simply forgotten about altogether, but it is a place that has its own unique charm. Its known as the Nature Island because of its amazing environment, but its also home to one of the last groups of Carib Indians, the Caribbeans indigenous people. The Caribs lived here before Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas. Since then, their numbers have dwindled to almost zero in much of the region because of years of brutal treatment from the Spanish, French and British - but in Dominica, hope remains. In the early 20th century, when only about 500 Caribs were left, a 3700 acre territory was established for them on the islands east coast. Now they number around 3000. This video looks at the effect tourism has on Carib culture.
The Caribbean island of Dominica is often confused with the Dominican Republic or simply forgotten about altogether, but it is a place that has its own unique charm. Its known as the Nature Island because of its amazing environment, but its also home to one of the last groups of Carib Indians, the Caribbeans indigenous people. The Caribs lived here before Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas. Since then, their numbers have dwindled to almost zero in much of the region because of years of brutal treatment from the Spanish, French and British - but in Dominica, hope remains. In the early 20th century, when only about 500 Caribs were left, a 3700 acre territory was established for them on the islands east coast. Now they number around 3000. This video looks at the effect tourism has on Carib culture.
published:05 Jan 2010
views:9715
Dominica Waterfalls Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Dominica has steaming valleys, and the world's 2nd largest boiling lake, 365 rivers rushing to the sea, national parks, lush vegetation and a UNESCO World He...
Dominica has steaming valleys, and the world's 2nd largest boiling lake, 365 rivers rushing to the sea, national parks, lush vegetation and a UNESCO World He...
The 'I Am Dominica' campaign showcases the tremendous natural attributes of the island which will lead to increased brand awareness, equity and ultimately su...
The 'I Am Dominica' campaign showcases the tremendous natural attributes of the island which will lead to increased brand awareness, equity and ultimately su...
Prime Minister of Dominica, the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit addressed a number of issues in his monthly Press Briefing for May 2015. Among the matters raised included the upcoming 2015/2016 Budget which is slated for Parliament sometime in July.
Stakeholders in the Tourism sector will begin benefiting even before the new Budget is passed into law, from decisions made by the Cabinet. As many as fourteen (14) decisions were recently taken by the Cabinet. Most of the decisions were made as a result of requests submitted to us by the Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association (DHTA).
Some of the changes require changes to be made to existing legislation and some require the introduction of new legislation. Some examples of the decisions made include: the complete removal of VAT applied to complimentary hotel rooms; the complete removal of VAT applied to meals provided to staff.
Watch this clip for more information. Visit www.opm.gov.dm for more information.
Prime Minister of Dominica, the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit addressed a number of issues in his monthly Press Briefing for May 2015. Among the matters raised included the upcoming 2015/2016 Budget which is slated for Parliament sometime in July.
Stakeholders in the Tourism sector will begin benefiting even before the new Budget is passed into law, from decisions made by the Cabinet. As many as fourteen (14) decisions were recently taken by the Cabinet. Most of the decisions were made as a result of requests submitted to us by the Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association (DHTA).
Some of the changes require changes to be made to existing legislation and some require the introduction of new legislation. Some examples of the decisions made include: the complete removal of VAT applied to complimentary hotel rooms; the complete removal of VAT applied to meals provided to staff.
Watch this clip for more information. Visit www.opm.gov.dm for more information.
Dominica has steaming valleys, and the world's 2nd largest boiling lake, 365 rivers rushing to the sea, national parks, lush vegetation and a UNESCO World He...
Dominica has steaming valleys, and the world's 2nd largest boiling lake, 365 rivers rushing to the sea, national parks, lush vegetation and a UNESCO World He...
Ok every once in awhile a news story comes along that I just feel like I need to vent about...These two men really pissed me off last week not for their acti...
Ok every once in awhile a news story comes along that I just feel like I need to vent about...These two men really pissed me off last week not for their acti...
The island of Dominica (not the Dominican republic" 'The Nature Island of the world' has the largest boiling lake in the world. Dominicasource.com interviews...
The island of Dominica (not the Dominican republic" 'The Nature Island of the world' has the largest boiling lake in the world. Dominicasource.com interviews...
Tourism can be a powerful engine of sustainable development when communities and businesses work together. This U.S. Embassy-sponsored speaker program brough...
Tourism can be a powerful engine of sustainable development when communities and businesses work together. This U.S. Embassy-sponsored speaker program brough...
http://bookinghunter.com
Honeymoon in Dominican Republic (Punta Cana, Bavaro Beach, Samana, El Limon Waterfall, Cayo Levantado or Bacardi Island).
If you want to save time and money, the most important Punta Cana travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
http://bookinghunter.com
Honeymoon in Dominican Republic (Punta Cana, Bavaro Beach, Samana, El Limon Waterfall, Cayo Levantado or Bacardi Island).
If you want to save time and money, the most important Punta Cana travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
published:02 Apr 2011
views:327241
Interview with Colin Piper, Dominica's Director of Tourism, at ITB Berlin
Over 100 countries are currently meeting at a UN conference in the Samoan capital, Apia, to discuss the issues faced by Small Island Developing States (SIDS)...
Over 100 countries are currently meeting at a UN conference in the Samoan capital, Apia, to discuss the issues faced by Small Island Developing States (SIDS)...
The best Tourist Under Water Attraction Site In Dominica on a beautiful sunny caribbean day perfect day for snorkeling an scuba diving, lots of Fishes Chubs, Lion fish etc enjoy an subscribe. VISIT DOMINICA for a Perfect Vacation. Back Ground Music By Oriel, song Confidence an sponsored by NEFA, Cardos Tyre an KING PHOTO. Go Pro camera
The best Tourist Under Water Attraction Site In Dominica on a beautiful sunny caribbean day perfect day for snorkeling an scuba diving, lots of Fishes Chubs, Lion fish etc enjoy an subscribe. VISIT DOMINICA for a Perfect Vacation. Back Ground Music By Oriel, song Confidence an sponsored by NEFA, Cardos Tyre an KING PHOTO. Go Pro camera
Dominica - No it's not the Dominican Republic. People often mix up the names. Our family got tired of the mess going on in the United States and moved to the Caribbean island of Dominica (West Indies) aka Nature Island. If you have monthly passive US income or passive income (for example, real estate investments) from any country where the dollar amount is higher than the Caribbean or another third world country, you can live a much better lifestyle because the dollar exchange will result in a much higher income in the other country. Off course you have to be careful which country you select to live in. What you will be looking for is lit
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Bad Weather in Dominica Flooding -- Roads 1
Bad Weather in Dominica Flooding -- Roads 1
Bad Weather in Dominica Flooding -- Roads 1
6:20
Bad Weather in Dominica Flooding -- Roads 2
Bad Weather in Dominica Flooding -- Roads 2
Bad Weather in Dominica Flooding -- Roads 2
7:06
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
Its advantageous location close to the United States, the lovely warmth of the people, the beaches and numerous water-sports and outdoor activities, have tur...
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Dominica | Welcome to Dominica | CARIBBEANTRAVEL.COM
Dominica | Welcome to Dominica | CARIBBEANTRAVEL.COM
Dominica | Welcome to Dominica | CARIBBEANTRAVEL.COM
Dominica is for the adventurous spirit whose idea of music is made by the sounds of the jungle. Bring your hiking boots, and prepare for nature in the raw.
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CARIBBEAN Meditation Scene - Victoria Waterfalls - DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery
CARIBBEAN Meditation Scene - Victoria Waterfalls - DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery
CARIBBEAN Meditation Scene - Victoria Waterfalls - DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery
Filmed on the incredibly beautiful nature island of DOMINICA, the "Island of Discovery", this new Relaxation / Meditation Scene features the spectacular Victoria Falls buried deep in the rainforest of this beautiful island!
We have many new things in store for you this coming year with AmbientRealLife, including our new sub-channel full of Relaxation scenes for Mediation and Yoga.. but it all starts here, with samples of new scenes and themes that we want to introduce.. there are several more themes still under development, but let us know how you like this one and we'll evolve our theories from there... thanks again very much for watching
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Explore Dominica in the Caribbean - Unravel Travel TV
Explore Dominica in the Caribbean - Unravel Travel TV
Explore Dominica in the Caribbean - Unravel Travel TV
The island sits midway along the Eastern Caribbean archipelago, just a few miles from Martinique to the south and Guadeloupe to the north. Its official name ...
5:21
Caribbean Adventure. Sail around the Islands of Martinique and Dominica, Ariane cup
Caribbean Adventure. Sail around the Islands of Martinique and Dominica, Ariane cup
Caribbean Adventure. Sail around the Islands of Martinique and Dominica, Ariane cup
Once a year, space companies across Europe get together for a race. This race is the Arianes Cup. This year it was held in Martinique. 16 colleagues from SSTL decide to head out early to explore the islands. This is what they found.
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Hiking In Dominica - Hiking In Dominica's Beautiful Waitukubuli Hiking Trail
Hiking In Dominica - Hiking In Dominica's Beautiful Waitukubuli Hiking Trail
Hiking In Dominica - Hiking In Dominica's Beautiful Waitukubuli Hiking Trail
Hiking In Dominica - http://www.JungleTrekking.net
"Experiences Caribbean" offers every hiker the great challenge and experience of negotiating a hiking trail that mimics an unending military training obstacle course.
Hiking In Dominica
A piece of paradise that displays nature at its best, the beautiful Caribbean island of Dominica mesmerizes every traveler and adventurer from all over the globe. One of its greatest attractions is the Waitukubuli National Trail, the world's most recent long distance walking trail that covers the length and breadth of the island.
Hiking In Dominica
A native term given by the Kalinago, Dominica's first inh
4:00
Driving to the Botanical Gardens in Dominica ("Bumpiing Tours" - December 27, 2011)
Driving to the Botanical Gardens in Dominica ("Bumpiing Tours" - December 27, 2011)
Driving to the Botanical Gardens in Dominica ("Bumpiing Tours" - December 27, 2011)
DOMINICA = called the "NATURE ISLAND" Our private tour (with Bumpiing Tours) started in Dominica's capital, ROSEAU and our tour guide Gary drove us (in an AC...
2:43
Dominica Caribbean Rain Forest - J79WW 2015
Dominica Caribbean Rain Forest - J79WW 2015
Dominica Caribbean Rain Forest - J79WW 2015
Amateur Radio J79WW in Dominica Caribbean Rain Forest -
Wotten Waven 3000ft up & 3 miles East of Caribbean Ocean
http://www.kk4ww.com http://www.n4usa
Dave KK4WW operating from Dominica as J79WW. This video shows that it does rain here. Great locatio with 3 element beam at 50 ft. We have made 20 or so mission visit here with http://www.fairs.org during the past 18 years.
Great place to operate causal DX and easy to get A license
Get License --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl6lkxrzOmE
Beautiful Island with lots of water falls and nature rain forest.
Dave KK4WW J79USA N4USA
www.kk4ww.com www.n4usa
Subscribe to my channel htt
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Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Gelina Fontaine and Ross Leblanc
Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Gelina Fontaine and Ross Leblanc
Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Gelina Fontaine and Ross Leblanc
Nature Island Literary Festival 2009 - Aug 7th to Aug 9th at UWI Open Campus Grounds, Dominica. Opening Night - Musical Duo Gelina Fontaine and Ross Leblanc....
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Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Colin Channer Reading (End)
Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Colin Channer Reading (End)
Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Colin Channer Reading (End)
Nature Island Literary Festival 2009 - Aug 7th to Aug 9th at UWI Open Campus Grounds, Dominica. Opening Night - Jamaican writer and founder of the Calabash L...
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Tropical Storm Ophelia In Dominica 2011
Tropical Storm Ophelia In Dominica 2011
Tropical Storm Ophelia In Dominica 2011
Tropical Storm Ophelia recently hit the island nation of Dominica. Here is a little video i created to help you understand the catastrophe.
Tropical Depression affects Dominica with heavy rainfall and flooding around parts of the island.
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Wild Nature - Scotland Wildlife (2/2)
Wild Nature - Scotland Wildlife (2/2)
Wild Nature - Scotland Wildlife (2/2)
Wild Nature - Scotland Wildlife (2/2)
Part 1: https://youtu.be/er5Ed9XOuFY
Part 2: https://youtu.be/mOIFcjr_rhg
At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged yet full of beauty. The islands of the Hebrides are a superb place for wildlife. In a world of towering cliffs, white-sand beaches and cold clear seas lives an unforgettable cast of wild animals – otters, eagles and red deer, seals, dolphins and basking sharks. But living here isn’t easy. Battered by a wild ocean and some of Europe’s most unpredictable weather, the only certainty here is constant change. Delivering a compelling portrait of a year in
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Alison Teal on NBC Weather Channel
Alison Teal on NBC Weather Channel
Alison Teal on NBC Weather Channel
More information at www.alisonsadventures.com
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The Most AMAZING Natural Places on Earth - Top Beautiful places that You've Never Seen
The Most AMAZING Natural Places on Earth - Top Beautiful places that You've Never Seen
The Most AMAZING Natural Places on Earth - Top Beautiful places that You've Never Seen
Watch the Most Amazing and Beautiful Places on Earth in this awesome video that shows you top 25 prettiest natural places on Earth that you've never seen. The most Wonders of Nature that are still unspoilt by the human hand. This Amazing places have been created by nature. You can watch the most Exotic Places like Halong Bay (Vietnam), antelope Canyon (Arizona), Aogashima Volcano Island (Japan),
Bamboo Forest (Japan), Black Forest (Germany), Cave of the Crystals (Mexico), Derweze Crater(Turkmenistan), Grand Prismatic Spring (Yellowstone), Hamilton Pool (Texas), Hang Son Doong Cave (Vietnam), Hitachi Seaside Park (Japan), Huanglong Pools (Chin
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Fya Bryte - Dominican Girls (commonwealth of Dominica)
Fya Bryte - Dominican Girls (commonwealth of Dominica)
Fya Bryte - Dominican Girls (commonwealth of Dominica)
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Chastanet wants co ordinate effort January 6th 2014
Chastanet wants co ordinate effort January 6th 2014
Chastanet wants co ordinate effort January 6th 2014
Political leader of the united workers party, Allen Chastanet is calling on the governments of the three islands which suffered extensive damage as a result ...
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Caribbean Vacations: Which Destination Is Best?
Caribbean Vacations: Which Destination Is Best?
Caribbean Vacations: Which Destination Is Best?
http://www.caribbean-videos.com
Caribbean Vacations: Which Destination Is Best?
Whether you call it paradise or heaven on earth, one thing is for sure, Caribbean vacations will meet your needs if youre looking for fun things to do, like sun-bathing, swimming, boating, scuba diving, snorkeling, and dancing.
For the best vacation in the sun, nothing beats the Caribbean. Located south of Florida and north of South America, with Central America on its west and the Atlantic Ocean on its east, the Caribbean boasts the best balmy weather that is the closest to the continental United States.
Even the cities contain glorious architecture an
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Dayton Hamvention- Superbertha Antenna Systems W3TX- LCF Group -.wmv
Dayton Hamvention- Superbertha Antenna Systems W3TX- LCF Group -.wmv
Dayton Hamvention- Superbertha Antenna Systems W3TX- LCF Group -.wmv
Dominica - No it's not the Dominican Republic. People often mix up the names. Our family got tired of the mess going on in the United States and moved to the Caribbean island of Dominica (West Indies) aka Nature Island. If you have monthly passive US income or passive income (for example, real estate investments) from any country where the dollar amount is higher than the Caribbean or another third world country, you can live a much better lifestyle because the dollar exchange will result in a much higher income in the other country. Off course you have to be careful which country you select to live in. What you will be looking for is little crime, great weather, beaches other nature activities, etc. Well I'm speaking from our family's experience. In another video I will go into details showing the dollar exchange and how we use that income to live a very comfortable life while saving money to start our business here in Dominica. When you buy land in the Caribbean cash, there is no monthly taxes and it's yours 100%...no county to take it from you like in the US if an emergency takes place where you can't afford the monthly taxes. Buy land and build a house from scratch little by little with no mortgage or taxes to pay monthly. FREEDOM!!
Dominica - No it's not the Dominican Republic. People often mix up the names. Our family got tired of the mess going on in the United States and moved to the Caribbean island of Dominica (West Indies) aka Nature Island. If you have monthly passive US income or passive income (for example, real estate investments) from any country where the dollar amount is higher than the Caribbean or another third world country, you can live a much better lifestyle because the dollar exchange will result in a much higher income in the other country. Off course you have to be careful which country you select to live in. What you will be looking for is little crime, great weather, beaches other nature activities, etc. Well I'm speaking from our family's experience. In another video I will go into details showing the dollar exchange and how we use that income to live a very comfortable life while saving money to start our business here in Dominica. When you buy land in the Caribbean cash, there is no monthly taxes and it's yours 100%...no county to take it from you like in the US if an emergency takes place where you can't afford the monthly taxes. Buy land and build a house from scratch little by little with no mortgage or taxes to pay monthly. FREEDOM!!
Its advantageous location close to the United States, the lovely warmth of the people, the beaches and numerous water-sports and outdoor activities, have tur...
Its advantageous location close to the United States, the lovely warmth of the people, the beaches and numerous water-sports and outdoor activities, have tur...
Dominica is for the adventurous spirit whose idea of music is made by the sounds of the jungle. Bring your hiking boots, and prepare for nature in the raw.
Dominica is for the adventurous spirit whose idea of music is made by the sounds of the jungle. Bring your hiking boots, and prepare for nature in the raw.
published:16 Aug 2012
views:527
CARIBBEAN Meditation Scene - Victoria Waterfalls - DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery
Filmed on the incredibly beautiful nature island of DOMINICA, the "Island of Discovery", this new Relaxation / Meditation Scene features the spectacular Victoria Falls buried deep in the rainforest of this beautiful island!
We have many new things in store for you this coming year with AmbientRealLife, including our new sub-channel full of Relaxation scenes for Mediation and Yoga.. but it all starts here, with samples of new scenes and themes that we want to introduce.. there are several more themes still under development, but let us know how you like this one and we'll evolve our theories from there... thanks again very much for watching, and we look forward to hearing from you!
Video Produced by http://www.LandAndSeaVideo.com
ARL Logo Animation Produced by http://www.SomethingGames.com
More Videos at http://www.AmbientRealLife.com
caribbean, sailing, st maarten, sxm, british virgin islands, bvi, tourism, meditation, yoga, relaxation, ambient real life.
Filmed on the incredibly beautiful nature island of DOMINICA, the "Island of Discovery", this new Relaxation / Meditation Scene features the spectacular Victoria Falls buried deep in the rainforest of this beautiful island!
We have many new things in store for you this coming year with AmbientRealLife, including our new sub-channel full of Relaxation scenes for Mediation and Yoga.. but it all starts here, with samples of new scenes and themes that we want to introduce.. there are several more themes still under development, but let us know how you like this one and we'll evolve our theories from there... thanks again very much for watching, and we look forward to hearing from you!
Video Produced by http://www.LandAndSeaVideo.com
ARL Logo Animation Produced by http://www.SomethingGames.com
More Videos at http://www.AmbientRealLife.com
caribbean, sailing, st maarten, sxm, british virgin islands, bvi, tourism, meditation, yoga, relaxation, ambient real life.
published:07 Apr 2014
views:1461
Explore Dominica in the Caribbean - Unravel Travel TV
The island sits midway along the Eastern Caribbean archipelago, just a few miles from Martinique to the south and Guadeloupe to the north. Its official name ...
The island sits midway along the Eastern Caribbean archipelago, just a few miles from Martinique to the south and Guadeloupe to the north. Its official name ...
Once a year, space companies across Europe get together for a race. This race is the Arianes Cup. This year it was held in Martinique. 16 colleagues from SSTL decide to head out early to explore the islands. This is what they found.
Once a year, space companies across Europe get together for a race. This race is the Arianes Cup. This year it was held in Martinique. 16 colleagues from SSTL decide to head out early to explore the islands. This is what they found.
published:10 Jun 2015
views:238
Hiking In Dominica - Hiking In Dominica's Beautiful Waitukubuli Hiking Trail
Hiking In Dominica - http://www.JungleTrekking.net
"Experiences Caribbean" offers every hiker the great challenge and experience of negotiating a hiking trail that mimics an unending military training obstacle course.
Hiking In Dominica
A piece of paradise that displays nature at its best, the beautiful Caribbean island of Dominica mesmerizes every traveler and adventurer from all over the globe. One of its greatest attractions is the Waitukubuli National Trail, the world's most recent long distance walking trail that covers the length and breadth of the island.
Hiking In Dominica
A native term given by the Kalinago, Dominica's first inhabitants, Waitukubuli literally translates "tall is her body", expressing the rugged yet beautiful nature of the island. A must-visit for every tourist, the Waitukubuli National Trail is the first and only long distance walking trail in the entire Caribbean, connecting the Nature Island's 29 communities.
Hiking In Dominica
The Waitukubuli hiking trails speak of mountainous interiors, steaming rain forests, dramatic gorges, a myriad of rivers, impressive waterfalls, sulfur springs, old plantations, coastal cliffs, fertile farm lands, as well as some deeply rural communities and small villages.
Hiking In Dominica
Experiences Caribbean, a company that specializes in adventure travel services on the island, offers the ultimate hiking trip through the 115-mile long Waitukubuli National Trail. An adventurer himself, company owner Michael Eugene attests to the great beauty of WNT that is worthy of exploration.
"There is opportunity for us to operate as stewards to preserve the great wonder that is Waitukubuli National Trail," Michael Eugene says. "The WNT is ours to build and cherish, and we should not miss the opportunity to use it to develop ourselves and our communities, one hiker at a time." he emphasizes.
Hiking In Dominica
Through Experiences Caribbean, visitors from all over the world can enjoy the long Waitukubuli National Trail that exposes the island's hidden treasures and offers a discovery of things that have never been encountered. The company offers hiking trips complete with accommodations and other adventure essentials that make the journey memorable.
To find out more about getting an ultimate hiking adventure to the Waitukubuli National Trail, please visit http://JungleTrekking.net for information.
About Experiences Caribbean
Experiences Caribbean is in the business of bringing the ultimate adventure travel to hiking enthusiasts. Featuring the 115-mile long Waitukubuli National Trail in the Caribbean Island, the company provides hiking journey packages that every adventurer will love.
Company Contact Information
Experiences Caribbean
Daria And Michael Eugene
jtas@cwdom.dm
http://www.JungleTrekking.net
www.experiencescaribbean.com We can also be found at Gommier, Giraudel, Dominica, and @ Office: 1-845-367-4264 Home: 1-767-440-5827 Mobile: 1-767-275-5827 Mobile: 1-767-616-5827 Fax: 1-
Phone : Office: 1-845-367-4264
Hiking In Dominica
Hiking In Dominica - http://www.JungleTrekking.net
"Experiences Caribbean" offers every hiker the great challenge and experience of negotiating a hiking trail that mimics an unending military training obstacle course.
Hiking In Dominica
A piece of paradise that displays nature at its best, the beautiful Caribbean island of Dominica mesmerizes every traveler and adventurer from all over the globe. One of its greatest attractions is the Waitukubuli National Trail, the world's most recent long distance walking trail that covers the length and breadth of the island.
Hiking In Dominica
A native term given by the Kalinago, Dominica's first inhabitants, Waitukubuli literally translates "tall is her body", expressing the rugged yet beautiful nature of the island. A must-visit for every tourist, the Waitukubuli National Trail is the first and only long distance walking trail in the entire Caribbean, connecting the Nature Island's 29 communities.
Hiking In Dominica
The Waitukubuli hiking trails speak of mountainous interiors, steaming rain forests, dramatic gorges, a myriad of rivers, impressive waterfalls, sulfur springs, old plantations, coastal cliffs, fertile farm lands, as well as some deeply rural communities and small villages.
Hiking In Dominica
Experiences Caribbean, a company that specializes in adventure travel services on the island, offers the ultimate hiking trip through the 115-mile long Waitukubuli National Trail. An adventurer himself, company owner Michael Eugene attests to the great beauty of WNT that is worthy of exploration.
"There is opportunity for us to operate as stewards to preserve the great wonder that is Waitukubuli National Trail," Michael Eugene says. "The WNT is ours to build and cherish, and we should not miss the opportunity to use it to develop ourselves and our communities, one hiker at a time." he emphasizes.
Hiking In Dominica
Through Experiences Caribbean, visitors from all over the world can enjoy the long Waitukubuli National Trail that exposes the island's hidden treasures and offers a discovery of things that have never been encountered. The company offers hiking trips complete with accommodations and other adventure essentials that make the journey memorable.
To find out more about getting an ultimate hiking adventure to the Waitukubuli National Trail, please visit http://JungleTrekking.net for information.
About Experiences Caribbean
Experiences Caribbean is in the business of bringing the ultimate adventure travel to hiking enthusiasts. Featuring the 115-mile long Waitukubuli National Trail in the Caribbean Island, the company provides hiking journey packages that every adventurer will love.
Company Contact Information
Experiences Caribbean
Daria And Michael Eugene
jtas@cwdom.dm
http://www.JungleTrekking.net
www.experiencescaribbean.com We can also be found at Gommier, Giraudel, Dominica, and @ Office: 1-845-367-4264 Home: 1-767-440-5827 Mobile: 1-767-275-5827 Mobile: 1-767-616-5827 Fax: 1-
Phone : Office: 1-845-367-4264
Hiking In Dominica
published:07 Jun 2013
views:2528
Driving to the Botanical Gardens in Dominica ("Bumpiing Tours" - December 27, 2011)
DOMINICA = called the "NATURE ISLAND" Our private tour (with Bumpiing Tours) started in Dominica's capital, ROSEAU and our tour guide Gary drove us (in an AC...
DOMINICA = called the "NATURE ISLAND" Our private tour (with Bumpiing Tours) started in Dominica's capital, ROSEAU and our tour guide Gary drove us (in an AC...
Amateur Radio J79WW in Dominica Caribbean Rain Forest -
Wotten Waven 3000ft up & 3 miles East of Caribbean Ocean
http://www.kk4ww.com http://www.n4usa
Dave KK4WW operating from Dominica as J79WW. This video shows that it does rain here. Great locatio with 3 element beam at 50 ft. We have made 20 or so mission visit here with http://www.fairs.org during the past 18 years.
Great place to operate causal DX and easy to get A license
Get License --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl6lkxrzOmE
Beautiful Island with lots of water falls and nature rain forest.
Dave KK4WW J79USA N4USA
www.kk4ww.com www.n4usa
Subscribe to my channel http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=lcfgroup
The LCF Group has developed and maintains the following web sites.
http://www.floydvirginia.info
http://www.lcfarticles.com a publishing site with many ham radio stories
http://www.chantillyfarm.com Where we have our annual 'Bluegrass & BBQ' Festival in May and Many other events during the year in Floyd Virginia.
http://www.floydcountyvirginia.org our Floyd VIrginia business directory
http://www.virginiamountainland.com our land for sale by owner web site
http://www.fairs.org all about "Foundation for Amateur International Radio Service" FAIRS N4USA Ham radio station Floyd Virginia. Bugbook.com ham radio bugbook
Amateur Radio J79WW in Dominica Caribbean Rain Forest -
Wotten Waven 3000ft up & 3 miles East of Caribbean Ocean
http://www.kk4ww.com http://www.n4usa
Dave KK4WW operating from Dominica as J79WW. This video shows that it does rain here. Great locatio with 3 element beam at 50 ft. We have made 20 or so mission visit here with http://www.fairs.org during the past 18 years.
Great place to operate causal DX and easy to get A license
Get License --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl6lkxrzOmE
Beautiful Island with lots of water falls and nature rain forest.
Dave KK4WW J79USA N4USA
www.kk4ww.com www.n4usa
Subscribe to my channel http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=lcfgroup
The LCF Group has developed and maintains the following web sites.
http://www.floydvirginia.info
http://www.lcfarticles.com a publishing site with many ham radio stories
http://www.chantillyfarm.com Where we have our annual 'Bluegrass & BBQ' Festival in May and Many other events during the year in Floyd Virginia.
http://www.floydcountyvirginia.org our Floyd VIrginia business directory
http://www.virginiamountainland.com our land for sale by owner web site
http://www.fairs.org all about "Foundation for Amateur International Radio Service" FAIRS N4USA Ham radio station Floyd Virginia. Bugbook.com ham radio bugbook
published:21 Feb 2015
views:46
Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Gelina Fontaine and Ross Leblanc
Nature Island Literary Festival 2009 - Aug 7th to Aug 9th at UWI Open Campus Grounds, Dominica. Opening Night - Musical Duo Gelina Fontaine and Ross Leblanc....
Nature Island Literary Festival 2009 - Aug 7th to Aug 9th at UWI Open Campus Grounds, Dominica. Opening Night - Musical Duo Gelina Fontaine and Ross Leblanc....
Nature Island Literary Festival 2009 - Aug 7th to Aug 9th at UWI Open Campus Grounds, Dominica. Opening Night - Jamaican writer and founder of the Calabash L...
Nature Island Literary Festival 2009 - Aug 7th to Aug 9th at UWI Open Campus Grounds, Dominica. Opening Night - Jamaican writer and founder of the Calabash L...
Wild Nature - Scotland Wildlife (2/2)
Part 1: https://youtu.be/er5Ed9XOuFY
Part 2: https://youtu.be/mOIFcjr_rhg
At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged yet full of beauty. The islands of the Hebrides are a superb place for wildlife. In a world of towering cliffs, white-sand beaches and cold clear seas lives an unforgettable cast of wild animals – otters, eagles and red deer, seals, dolphins and basking sharks. But living here isn’t easy. Battered by a wild ocean and some of Europe’s most unpredictable weather, the only certainty here is constant change. Delivering a compelling portrait of a year in these Islands on the Edge, rich in emotional animal stories and photographed by the world’s best camera talent – Hebrides is a landmark series to remember.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/er5Ed9XOuFY
Part 2: https://youtu.be/mOIFcjr_rhg
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At the edge of the Atlantic, land of rock and water, Hebrides, Scotland Wildlife, otters, eagles, red deer, seals, dolphins, basking sharks, Islands on the Edge, THE WESTERN ISLES.
Wild Nature - Scotland Wildlife (2/2)
Part 1: https://youtu.be/er5Ed9XOuFY
Part 2: https://youtu.be/mOIFcjr_rhg
At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged yet full of beauty. The islands of the Hebrides are a superb place for wildlife. In a world of towering cliffs, white-sand beaches and cold clear seas lives an unforgettable cast of wild animals – otters, eagles and red deer, seals, dolphins and basking sharks. But living here isn’t easy. Battered by a wild ocean and some of Europe’s most unpredictable weather, the only certainty here is constant change. Delivering a compelling portrait of a year in these Islands on the Edge, rich in emotional animal stories and photographed by the world’s best camera talent – Hebrides is a landmark series to remember.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/er5Ed9XOuFY
Part 2: https://youtu.be/mOIFcjr_rhg
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At the edge of the Atlantic, land of rock and water, Hebrides, Scotland Wildlife, otters, eagles, red deer, seals, dolphins, basking sharks, Islands on the Edge, THE WESTERN ISLES.
Watch the Most Amazing and Beautiful Places on Earth in this awesome video that shows you top 25 prettiest natural places on Earth that you've never seen. The most Wonders of Nature that are still unspoilt by the human hand. This Amazing places have been created by nature. You can watch the most Exotic Places like Halong Bay (Vietnam), antelope Canyon (Arizona), Aogashima Volcano Island (Japan),
Bamboo Forest (Japan), Black Forest (Germany), Cave of the Crystals (Mexico), Derweze Crater(Turkmenistan), Grand Prismatic Spring (Yellowstone), Hamilton Pool (Texas), Hang Son Doong Cave (Vietnam), Hitachi Seaside Park (Japan), Huanglong Pools (China), Ice Canyon (Greenland), Karijini National Park (Australia), Lava Lake (Vanuatu), Marble Cave (Patagonia), Melissani Cave (Greece),
Mendenhall Ice Caves (Alaska), Stone Monastery (Spain), Oneonta Gorge (Oregon), Palau, Pamukkale (Cappadocia), Pink Lake (Senegal), Skatfall Cave (Iceland), Great Blue Hole (Belize), Tianzin Mountains (China), Zhangye (China)
Subscribe EPIC-S : http://goo.gl/7aUE9R
Disfruta de los lugares más impresionantes del mundo. En este video te mostramos los 25 lugares naturales más espectaculares y hermosos del planeta que jamás has visitado. Agunas de las fotografías de los paisajes naturales más impresionantes que puedes encontrar en el video: Halong Bay, antelope Canyon, Aogashima Volcano Island, Bamboo Forest, Black Forest, Cave of the Crystals, Derweze Crater, Grand Prismatic Spring, Hamilton Pool, Hang Son Doong Cave, Hitachi Seaside Park, Huanglong Pools, Ice Canyon, Karijini National Park, Lava Lake, Marble Cave, Melissani Cave, Mendenhall Ice Caves, Stone Monastery, Oneonta Gorge, Palau, Pamukkale, Pink Lake, Skatfall Cave, Great Blue Hole, Tianzin Mountains, Zhangye
Watch the Most Amazing and Beautiful Places on Earth in this awesome video that shows you top 25 prettiest natural places on Earth that you've never seen. The most Wonders of Nature that are still unspoilt by the human hand. This Amazing places have been created by nature. You can watch the most Exotic Places like Halong Bay (Vietnam), antelope Canyon (Arizona), Aogashima Volcano Island (Japan),
Bamboo Forest (Japan), Black Forest (Germany), Cave of the Crystals (Mexico), Derweze Crater(Turkmenistan), Grand Prismatic Spring (Yellowstone), Hamilton Pool (Texas), Hang Son Doong Cave (Vietnam), Hitachi Seaside Park (Japan), Huanglong Pools (China), Ice Canyon (Greenland), Karijini National Park (Australia), Lava Lake (Vanuatu), Marble Cave (Patagonia), Melissani Cave (Greece),
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Disfruta de los lugares más impresionantes del mundo. En este video te mostramos los 25 lugares naturales más espectaculares y hermosos del planeta que jamás has visitado. Agunas de las fotografías de los paisajes naturales más impresionantes que puedes encontrar en el video: Halong Bay, antelope Canyon, Aogashima Volcano Island, Bamboo Forest, Black Forest, Cave of the Crystals, Derweze Crater, Grand Prismatic Spring, Hamilton Pool, Hang Son Doong Cave, Hitachi Seaside Park, Huanglong Pools, Ice Canyon, Karijini National Park, Lava Lake, Marble Cave, Melissani Cave, Mendenhall Ice Caves, Stone Monastery, Oneonta Gorge, Palau, Pamukkale, Pink Lake, Skatfall Cave, Great Blue Hole, Tianzin Mountains, Zhangye
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Fya Bryte - Dominican Girls (commonwealth of Dominica)
Political leader of the united workers party, Allen Chastanet is calling on the governments of the three islands which suffered extensive damage as a result ...
Political leader of the united workers party, Allen Chastanet is calling on the governments of the three islands which suffered extensive damage as a result ...
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Caribbean Vacations: Which Destination Is Best?
Whether you call it paradise or heaven on earth, one thing is for sure, Caribbean vacations will meet your needs if youre looking for fun things to do, like sun-bathing, swimming, boating, scuba diving, snorkeling, and dancing.
For the best vacation in the sun, nothing beats the Caribbean. Located south of Florida and north of South America, with Central America on its west and the Atlantic Ocean on its east, the Caribbean boasts the best balmy weather that is the closest to the continental United States.
Even the cities contain glorious architecture and the towns in the region have been established long ago. The Caribbean waters are clear and the sun is hot; a Caribbean island vacation has something for everyone - whether you want to hike, swim, dive, snorkel or just play on the white sand beaches.
The islands are aglow with unique cultures that have a European flavor. They boast top-rated hotels, resorts, restaurants, activities, attractions, and shopping. With over fifty island destinations to choose from, each has its own extensive list of accommodations and activities that fit the Caribbeans famous warm weather.
Some of the famous destinations for Caribbean vacations include:
-Aruba
-the Bahamas
-Barbados
-the British Virgin Islands
-Dominica
-Grenada
-Jamaica
-Puerto Rico and
-the US Virgin Islands
Aruba has its night life, the British Virgin Islands its sailing; Jamaica has its reggae music, and Puerto Rico its rum; the Bahamas has its banks, and the US Virgin Islands its beautiful snorkeling spots. Grenada has a chocolate plantation that makes its own delicious chocolates.
Take a tour of the rain forest in Puerto Rico or a tour the Arecibo Observatory, which is the worlds largest radar/radio telescope. A 20-acre radar dish sits in a large 565-foot deep sinkhole. The telescope can probe the ionosphere, examine planets and monitor natural radio emissions from distant galaxies, pulsars and quasars. Or learn how Bacardi Rum is distilled and bottled as you visit their building.
Or to save big bucks and get back to nature, go camping on St. John, in the US Virgin Islands. The National Park has places to set up tents or if you don't want to rough it, they have shelters with two opposite ends screened in to allow the trade winds to keep you cool. The shelters also have platforms that keep you off the ground.
With so many places to go and so many activities to do, picking the right place and things to do for your Caribbean vacations may seem overwhelming. That's why it's good to look before you leap.
Ken Stiles writes about the Caribbean and runs the http://www.caribbean-videos.com website where you can watch other people's YouTube Caribbean videos to help you decide which Caribbean island destination you would like to visit.
http://www.caribbean-videos.com
Caribbean Vacations: Which Destination Is Best?
Whether you call it paradise or heaven on earth, one thing is for sure, Caribbean vacations will meet your needs if youre looking for fun things to do, like sun-bathing, swimming, boating, scuba diving, snorkeling, and dancing.
For the best vacation in the sun, nothing beats the Caribbean. Located south of Florida and north of South America, with Central America on its west and the Atlantic Ocean on its east, the Caribbean boasts the best balmy weather that is the closest to the continental United States.
Even the cities contain glorious architecture and the towns in the region have been established long ago. The Caribbean waters are clear and the sun is hot; a Caribbean island vacation has something for everyone - whether you want to hike, swim, dive, snorkel or just play on the white sand beaches.
The islands are aglow with unique cultures that have a European flavor. They boast top-rated hotels, resorts, restaurants, activities, attractions, and shopping. With over fifty island destinations to choose from, each has its own extensive list of accommodations and activities that fit the Caribbeans famous warm weather.
Some of the famous destinations for Caribbean vacations include:
-Aruba
-the Bahamas
-Barbados
-the British Virgin Islands
-Dominica
-Grenada
-Jamaica
-Puerto Rico and
-the US Virgin Islands
Aruba has its night life, the British Virgin Islands its sailing; Jamaica has its reggae music, and Puerto Rico its rum; the Bahamas has its banks, and the US Virgin Islands its beautiful snorkeling spots. Grenada has a chocolate plantation that makes its own delicious chocolates.
Take a tour of the rain forest in Puerto Rico or a tour the Arecibo Observatory, which is the worlds largest radar/radio telescope. A 20-acre radar dish sits in a large 565-foot deep sinkhole. The telescope can probe the ionosphere, examine planets and monitor natural radio emissions from distant galaxies, pulsars and quasars. Or learn how Bacardi Rum is distilled and bottled as you visit their building.
Or to save big bucks and get back to nature, go camping on St. John, in the US Virgin Islands. The National Park has places to set up tents or if you don't want to rough it, they have shelters with two opposite ends screened in to allow the trade winds to keep you cool. The shelters also have platforms that keep you off the ground.
With so many places to go and so many activities to do, picking the right place and things to do for your Caribbean vacations may seem overwhelming. That's why it's good to look before you leap.
Ken Stiles writes about the Caribbean and runs the http://www.caribbean-videos.com website where you can watch other people's YouTube Caribbean videos to help you decide which Caribbean island destination you would like to visit.
published:14 Mar 2009
views:16188
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Dominica Travel Video Guide - Whether you're into trekking high into the mountaintops or exploring the watery world below, Dominica is the place to go for those who prefer hiking boots over high heels and are content with a nightlife where the only music is the murmur of the jungle.
Dominica has surprisingly long drives for such a small island, so it's better to pick a spot or two and explore instead of bouncing around. If you can do it in the mountains (hiking, bird-watching, searching for hidden pools and waterfalls) or the water (diving, snorkeling, kayaking), you can do it in your Dominica Travel Adventure. Don't miss the ancient fores
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Travel Adventure: Dominica
Travel Adventure: Dominica
Travel Adventure: Dominica
Want to go off the beaten track? Wyatt takes you on a journey to the Caribbean island of Dominica. Our short shows hit the web every Wednesday at WhitneyandW...
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INFORMUCATE: DOMINICA
INFORMUCATE: DOMINICA
INFORMUCATE: DOMINICA
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Discover Dominica with Dominica Travel Deals.
Discover Dominica with Dominica Travel Deals.
Discover Dominica with Dominica Travel Deals.
Dear Dominica traveler, Dominica Travel Deals would like to take you on a miraculous journey through The Nature Island of The Caribbean: Dominica. Our extens...
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Travels in DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery! Caribbean
Travels in DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery! Caribbean
Travels in DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery! Caribbean
Join us on an adventure into the Garden of Eden, the undiscovered jewel of the Caribbean... DOMINICA! We arrive by sail and hike into the mountains of the lush tropical rainforests of Dominica and meet up with MOSES, a 60-year old Rasta that has lived off the land in the mountains his entire life. We were fortunate to get an interview with MOSES and gain some insight into his world of peace and love... Something we can all learn from! :o)
Experience the magnificence of a huge cascading waterfall in the heart of the rainforest, local vegetation and culture, and more... ENJOY!!
More like this at www.AmbientRealLife.com
Produced by www.Land
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Beautiful Dominica Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Dominica Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Dominica Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Produced and Realized by Riot House for Discover Dominica, during the 2015 DOMINICA FILM CHALLENGE (http://www.dominicafilmchallenge.com).
We had the opportunity and luck to be part of this amazing travelling and human experience, filming the Carribean island of Dominica for a whole week with no particular direction but our vision of this wonderful place.
Behind the scenes : http://www.vimeo.com/127178595
Shot with :
- Red Epic
- Canon 5d mkIII Raw
- Canon L Lenses
- DJI Phantom2 + gopro hero 4
Edited in Premiere Pro CC
Graded with Da Vinci Resolve
Director / Main Shooter : Adi Bessac
Co-director / Second Shooter : Damien Bour
Drone sho
http://secretbay.dm Secret Bay is a small eco-luxury resort with big values. Enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: ...
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Dominica in the Caribbean. Tips for travellers on things to do video tour
Dominica in the Caribbean. Tips for travellers on things to do video tour
Dominica in the Caribbean. Tips for travellers on things to do video tour
Dominica in the Caribbean. Tips for travellers on things to do video tour on a day trip. Markets, Georgian Buildings, RIB Speedboat tour, snorkeling, visting "the Abyss" and where 90% of Pirates of the Caribbean II was flimed. Roseau is the capital. for more visit http://www.tipsfortravellers.com and follow me on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/garybembridge
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Secret Bay Dominica - Award Winning Zabuco Honeymoon Villas - Luxury Travel
Secret Bay Dominica - Award Winning Zabuco Honeymoon Villas - Luxury Travel
Secret Bay Dominica - Award Winning Zabuco Honeymoon Villas - Luxury Travel
http://secretbay.dm Secret Bay is a small eco-luxury resort with big values. Enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: ...
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Dominica - "The New"
Dominica - "The New"
Dominica - "The New"
Discover your inner explorer on the Island of Dominica.
http://www.discoverdominica.com/explorer
Winner of the 2014 Dominica Film Challenge.
http://www.dominicachallenge.com
Trent Hilborn
Josh Becker
http://www.dominicachallenge.com/portfolio_page/trent-and-josh/
A select group of aspiring filmmakers, photographers, and story tellers, were offered free round-trip airfare, accommodations, meals, trail guides, and access to one of the most beautiful and inspiring landscapes in the world. All they had to do was explore and document their adventures. This is the result.
Dominica – "The New"
Before landing on the island, Trent and Josh thou
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Dominica Island Travel
Dominica Island Travel
Dominica Island Travel
Dominica Island Travel - Dominica, officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. To the north-northwest lies Guadeloupe,...
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Secret Bay, Dominica - Top Rated Caribbean Honeymoon Eco-Luxury Resort
Secret Bay, Dominica - Top Rated Caribbean Honeymoon Eco-Luxury Resort
Secret Bay, Dominica - Top Rated Caribbean Honeymoon Eco-Luxury Resort
http://secretbay.dm Tucked away on the unspoilt nature island of Dominica, Secret Bay offers sustainable luxury villas and bungalows and is the perfect place for a Caribbean honeymoon vacation, an anniversary vacation or the secluded holiday of a lifetime. Situated on a cliff-top overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Secret Bay is unique in its diversity: two beaches, the magical Cario River, a spectacular sea cave and two distinct micro-climates. At this small eco-luxury resort with big values, enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: fresh local organic food, endless adventures on your doorstep and healthy re
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JAMES BOND. DOMINICA TRAVEL. INDIAN RIVER
JAMES BOND. DOMINICA TRAVEL. INDIAN RIVER
JAMES BOND. DOMINICA TRAVEL. INDIAN RIVER
UP THE RIVER WITH JAMES BOND THE BEST
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Dominica Vieille Case beach with Dominica Travel Deals
Dominica Vieille Case beach with Dominica Travel Deals
Dominica Vieille Case beach with Dominica Travel Deals
Beautifull beach in the north part of Dominica.
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Bari May 24 the feast of relics of St.Dominica♔Бари 24 мая - праздник перенесения мощей св. Доминика
Bari May 24 the feast of relics of St.Dominica♔Бари 24 мая - праздник перенесения мощей св. Доминика
Bari May 24 the feast of relics of St.Dominica♔Бари 24 мая - праздник перенесения мощей св. Доминика
24 мая Орден Доминиканцев празднует перенесение мощей св. Доминика. Святой скончался 6 августа 1221 года в Болонье, и сначала был погребен за алтарем монастырского храма Сан Николо делле Винье. 24 мая 1233 года, то есть через 12 лет после смерти св. Доминика, братья во главе с бл. Иорданом Саксонским, Магистром Ордена, достали тело святого, захороненного, как он и просил, "под ногами братьев". Тело Доминика оказалось нетленным и источало дивный аромат. Его перезахоронили в мраморном саркофаге. Уже на следующий год, в 1234 г. Папа Григорий IX причислил Доминика к лику святых.С 1228 по 1240 гг. храм перестраивался и был превращен в базилику св.
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Sounds of Boiling Lake, Dominica | Rosalie Bay Resort
Sounds of Boiling Lake, Dominica | Rosalie Bay Resort
Sounds of Boiling Lake, Dominica | Rosalie Bay Resort
Boiling Lake, a flooded fumarole on Dominica, is a popular destination for experienced hikers and visitors to the Caribbean's Nature Island. After a challeng...
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Dominica travel : Calibishie Lodges in Dominica.
Dominica travel : Calibishie Lodges in Dominica.
Dominica travel : Calibishie Lodges in Dominica.
http://www.calibishie-lodges.com : Calibishie Lodges is a charming retreat, built in a typical Caribbean style.........one of the best Dominica island hotels...
Dominica Travel Video Guide - Whether you're into trekking high into the mountaintops or exploring the watery world below, Dominica is the place to go for those who prefer hiking boots over high heels and are content with a nightlife where the only music is the murmur of the jungle.
Dominica has surprisingly long drives for such a small island, so it's better to pick a spot or two and explore instead of bouncing around. If you can do it in the mountains (hiking, bird-watching, searching for hidden pools and waterfalls) or the water (diving, snorkeling, kayaking), you can do it in your Dominica Travel Adventure. Don't miss the ancient forests of the Morne Trois Pitons National Park, home to the otherworldly Boiling Lake and the spectacular Trafalgar Falls.Ju
Enjoy your Dominica Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmDmaBUBrxw
Dominica Travel Video Guide - Whether you're into trekking high into the mountaintops or exploring the watery world below, Dominica is the place to go for those who prefer hiking boots over high heels and are content with a nightlife where the only music is the murmur of the jungle.
Dominica has surprisingly long drives for such a small island, so it's better to pick a spot or two and explore instead of bouncing around. If you can do it in the mountains (hiking, bird-watching, searching for hidden pools and waterfalls) or the water (diving, snorkeling, kayaking), you can do it in your Dominica Travel Adventure. Don't miss the ancient forests of the Morne Trois Pitons National Park, home to the otherworldly Boiling Lake and the spectacular Trafalgar Falls.Ju
Enjoy your Dominica Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmDmaBUBrxw
published:30 Apr 2014
views:74
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Want to go off the beaten track? Wyatt takes you on a journey to the Caribbean island of Dominica. Our short shows hit the web every Wednesday at WhitneyandW...
Want to go off the beaten track? Wyatt takes you on a journey to the Caribbean island of Dominica. Our short shows hit the web every Wednesday at WhitneyandW...
Informucate Fast Facts Videos cover thousands of topics, with more added daily….and if you like our videos, you will love our unique take on the news at http://www.informucate.com
Informucate Fast Facts Videos cover thousands of topics, with more added daily….and if you like our videos, you will love our unique take on the news at http://www.informucate.com
Dear Dominica traveler, Dominica Travel Deals would like to take you on a miraculous journey through The Nature Island of The Caribbean: Dominica. Our extens...
Dear Dominica traveler, Dominica Travel Deals would like to take you on a miraculous journey through The Nature Island of The Caribbean: Dominica. Our extens...
Join us on an adventure into the Garden of Eden, the undiscovered jewel of the Caribbean... DOMINICA! We arrive by sail and hike into the mountains of the lush tropical rainforests of Dominica and meet up with MOSES, a 60-year old Rasta that has lived off the land in the mountains his entire life. We were fortunate to get an interview with MOSES and gain some insight into his world of peace and love... Something we can all learn from! :o)
Experience the magnificence of a huge cascading waterfall in the heart of the rainforest, local vegetation and culture, and more... ENJOY!!
More like this at www.AmbientRealLife.com
Produced by www.LandAndSeaVideo.com
Join us on an adventure into the Garden of Eden, the undiscovered jewel of the Caribbean... DOMINICA! We arrive by sail and hike into the mountains of the lush tropical rainforests of Dominica and meet up with MOSES, a 60-year old Rasta that has lived off the land in the mountains his entire life. We were fortunate to get an interview with MOSES and gain some insight into his world of peace and love... Something we can all learn from! :o)
Experience the magnificence of a huge cascading waterfall in the heart of the rainforest, local vegetation and culture, and more... ENJOY!!
More like this at www.AmbientRealLife.com
Produced by www.LandAndSeaVideo.com
published:28 Dec 2012
views:149349
Beautiful Dominica Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Produced and Realized by Riot House for Discover Dominica, during the 2015 DOMINICA FILM CHALLENGE (http://www.dominicafilmchallenge.com).
We had the opportunity and luck to be part of this amazing travelling and human experience, filming the Carribean island of Dominica for a whole week with no particular direction but our vision of this wonderful place.
Behind the scenes : http://www.vimeo.com/127178595
Shot with :
- Red Epic
- Canon 5d mkIII Raw
- Canon L Lenses
- DJI Phantom2 + gopro hero 4
Edited in Premiere Pro CC
Graded with Da Vinci Resolve
Director / Main Shooter : Adi Bessac
Co-director / Second Shooter : Damien Bour
Drone shots by Damien Bour
Edited and Graded by Adi Bessac
Animation by Matthieu Wlazinski
Sound Design by Damien Bour & Alice Bortolazzo
Music by Tony Anderson "Eyes wide open"
Voice Over by Sabrina Bully recorded at Sonic Art Studios in Dominica
Agency - Bolin Marketing
Client - Discover Dominica Authority
Agency Executive Producer - Michael Kraabel
Agency Field Producer - Nathan Eide
Island Driver - Matthew Williams
Guide - Joseph Gremo
Huge thanks to :
Todd, Michael, Nathan and Sandra from Bolin Marketing, Our lovely driver Matthew and our kind guide Joseph, Sheldon Casimir for the voiceover help, Anchorage Hotel & Dive Center, Castle Comfort Lodge, Evergreen Hotel, Picard Beach Cottages, Portsmouth Beach Hotel, Champagne reef Dive & Snorkel, the Champs Hotel, Cobra Tours & Yacht Services, Kalinago Barana Aute, Kubuli Beers, LIME Dominica, Waitukubuli National Trail, Old Stone Grill & Bar, Talie’s Pot Organic Products, Liat, Seaborne Airlines, Winair & all the amazing people we met in Dominica !
And a very special one to Nathalie, Francesco, Kristen, Katie, Dan, Andrew, Lisa, Liz, Sarah and Alison, our friends & partners from all over the world on this adventure.
Make Sure to visit this wonderful place !
http://www.discoverdominica.com
http://www.riothouseprod.com
Produced and Realized by Riot House for Discover Dominica, during the 2015 DOMINICA FILM CHALLENGE (http://www.dominicafilmchallenge.com).
We had the opportunity and luck to be part of this amazing travelling and human experience, filming the Carribean island of Dominica for a whole week with no particular direction but our vision of this wonderful place.
Behind the scenes : http://www.vimeo.com/127178595
Shot with :
- Red Epic
- Canon 5d mkIII Raw
- Canon L Lenses
- DJI Phantom2 + gopro hero 4
Edited in Premiere Pro CC
Graded with Da Vinci Resolve
Director / Main Shooter : Adi Bessac
Co-director / Second Shooter : Damien Bour
Drone shots by Damien Bour
Edited and Graded by Adi Bessac
Animation by Matthieu Wlazinski
Sound Design by Damien Bour & Alice Bortolazzo
Music by Tony Anderson "Eyes wide open"
Voice Over by Sabrina Bully recorded at Sonic Art Studios in Dominica
Agency - Bolin Marketing
Client - Discover Dominica Authority
Agency Executive Producer - Michael Kraabel
Agency Field Producer - Nathan Eide
Island Driver - Matthew Williams
Guide - Joseph Gremo
Huge thanks to :
Todd, Michael, Nathan and Sandra from Bolin Marketing, Our lovely driver Matthew and our kind guide Joseph, Sheldon Casimir for the voiceover help, Anchorage Hotel & Dive Center, Castle Comfort Lodge, Evergreen Hotel, Picard Beach Cottages, Portsmouth Beach Hotel, Champagne reef Dive & Snorkel, the Champs Hotel, Cobra Tours & Yacht Services, Kalinago Barana Aute, Kubuli Beers, LIME Dominica, Waitukubuli National Trail, Old Stone Grill & Bar, Talie’s Pot Organic Products, Liat, Seaborne Airlines, Winair & all the amazing people we met in Dominica !
And a very special one to Nathalie, Francesco, Kristen, Katie, Dan, Andrew, Lisa, Liz, Sarah and Alison, our friends & partners from all over the world on this adventure.
Make Sure to visit this wonderful place !
http://www.discoverdominica.com
http://www.riothouseprod.com
http://secretbay.dm Secret Bay is a small eco-luxury resort with big values. Enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: ...
http://secretbay.dm Secret Bay is a small eco-luxury resort with big values. Enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: ...
Dominica in the Caribbean. Tips for travellers on things to do video tour on a day trip. Markets, Georgian Buildings, RIB Speedboat tour, snorkeling, visting "the Abyss" and where 90% of Pirates of the Caribbean II was flimed. Roseau is the capital. for more visit http://www.tipsfortravellers.com and follow me on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/garybembridge
Dominica in the Caribbean. Tips for travellers on things to do video tour on a day trip. Markets, Georgian Buildings, RIB Speedboat tour, snorkeling, visting "the Abyss" and where 90% of Pirates of the Caribbean II was flimed. Roseau is the capital. for more visit http://www.tipsfortravellers.com and follow me on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/garybembridge
published:16 Jan 2013
views:9781
Secret Bay Dominica - Award Winning Zabuco Honeymoon Villas - Luxury Travel
http://secretbay.dm Secret Bay is a small eco-luxury resort with big values. Enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: ...
http://secretbay.dm Secret Bay is a small eco-luxury resort with big values. Enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: ...
Discover your inner explorer on the Island of Dominica.
http://www.discoverdominica.com/explorer
Winner of the 2014 Dominica Film Challenge.
http://www.dominicachallenge.com
Trent Hilborn
Josh Becker
http://www.dominicachallenge.com/portfolio_page/trent-and-josh/
A select group of aspiring filmmakers, photographers, and story tellers, were offered free round-trip airfare, accommodations, meals, trail guides, and access to one of the most beautiful and inspiring landscapes in the world. All they had to do was explore and document their adventures. This is the result.
Dominica – "The New"
Before landing on the island, Trent and Josh thought they already knew what they wanted to capture. And then the plane landed and all of that flew out the window. Immediately they began to discover things they couldn’t predict and as the week wore on their own adventures began to make their way into the film.
From arm-wresting a dock worker to hiking the boiling lake, it became clear the only way to experience the beauty of Dominica was to discover it on your own. So check out their adventures and know that this film is merely a glimpse of what the island has to offer. (Trent & Josh)
Team Biography
Trent Hilborn is an Emmy® award-winning director born and bred in The Land of Ten Thousand Lakes. Josh Becker is an Iowa native, Minnesota transplant. Trent has crafted a variety of work without permits, limits and safety equipment. Josh shoots stuff. Trent focuses on making every aspect of production as flawless as possible. Josh animates stuff. Trent’s drive is to create and his work is created to drive, be it inspirational, motivational or something completely off the wall. When Josh isn’t playing with cameras, you’ll find him tweeting about his breakfast. #blessed They both think they do all the work and squabble like an old married couple, they make a pretty good team I guess.
http://www.TrentHilborn.com
http://www.JoshBecker.net
Sponsored by:
Discover Dominica Authority
Produced by:
Bolin Marketing
Michael Kraabel - Executive Producer
Nathan Eide - Producer
Apply for 2015 Challenge here:
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Discover your inner explorer on the Island of Dominica.
http://www.discoverdominica.com/explorer
Winner of the 2014 Dominica Film Challenge.
http://www.dominicachallenge.com
Trent Hilborn
Josh Becker
http://www.dominicachallenge.com/portfolio_page/trent-and-josh/
A select group of aspiring filmmakers, photographers, and story tellers, were offered free round-trip airfare, accommodations, meals, trail guides, and access to one of the most beautiful and inspiring landscapes in the world. All they had to do was explore and document their adventures. This is the result.
Dominica – "The New"
Before landing on the island, Trent and Josh thought they already knew what they wanted to capture. And then the plane landed and all of that flew out the window. Immediately they began to discover things they couldn’t predict and as the week wore on their own adventures began to make their way into the film.
From arm-wresting a dock worker to hiking the boiling lake, it became clear the only way to experience the beauty of Dominica was to discover it on your own. So check out their adventures and know that this film is merely a glimpse of what the island has to offer. (Trent & Josh)
Team Biography
Trent Hilborn is an Emmy® award-winning director born and bred in The Land of Ten Thousand Lakes. Josh Becker is an Iowa native, Minnesota transplant. Trent has crafted a variety of work without permits, limits and safety equipment. Josh shoots stuff. Trent focuses on making every aspect of production as flawless as possible. Josh animates stuff. Trent’s drive is to create and his work is created to drive, be it inspirational, motivational or something completely off the wall. When Josh isn’t playing with cameras, you’ll find him tweeting about his breakfast. #blessed They both think they do all the work and squabble like an old married couple, they make a pretty good team I guess.
http://www.TrentHilborn.com
http://www.JoshBecker.net
Sponsored by:
Discover Dominica Authority
Produced by:
Bolin Marketing
Michael Kraabel - Executive Producer
Nathan Eide - Producer
Apply for 2015 Challenge here:
http://www.dominicachallenge.com/application/
Dominica Island Travel - Dominica, officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. To the north-northwest lies Guadeloupe,...
Dominica Island Travel - Dominica, officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. To the north-northwest lies Guadeloupe,...
http://secretbay.dm Tucked away on the unspoilt nature island of Dominica, Secret Bay offers sustainable luxury villas and bungalows and is the perfect place for a Caribbean honeymoon vacation, an anniversary vacation or the secluded holiday of a lifetime. Situated on a cliff-top overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Secret Bay is unique in its diversity: two beaches, the magical Cario River, a spectacular sea cave and two distinct micro-climates. At this small eco-luxury resort with big values, enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: fresh local organic food, endless adventures on your doorstep and healthy rejuvenating living in harmony with nature.
Secret Bay is becoming known as one of the best boutique resorts in the Caribbean - and indeed the world - for honeymoons and anniversaries, small family escapes and adventure vacations. Selected by Travel + Leisure as one of the best new hotels in the world, by TheKnot as one of the best honeymoon destinations in the world, Harper's Bazaar as a top resort and now Trip Advisor as the #1 Small Hotel in the Caribbean, Secret Bay is making waves in the Caribbean and beyond.
(Video produced by http://BarnesCreativeStudios.com)
http://secretbay.dm Tucked away on the unspoilt nature island of Dominica, Secret Bay offers sustainable luxury villas and bungalows and is the perfect place for a Caribbean honeymoon vacation, an anniversary vacation or the secluded holiday of a lifetime. Situated on a cliff-top overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Secret Bay is unique in its diversity: two beaches, the magical Cario River, a spectacular sea cave and two distinct micro-climates. At this small eco-luxury resort with big values, enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: fresh local organic food, endless adventures on your doorstep and healthy rejuvenating living in harmony with nature.
Secret Bay is becoming known as one of the best boutique resorts in the Caribbean - and indeed the world - for honeymoons and anniversaries, small family escapes and adventure vacations. Selected by Travel + Leisure as one of the best new hotels in the world, by TheKnot as one of the best honeymoon destinations in the world, Harper's Bazaar as a top resort and now Trip Advisor as the #1 Small Hotel in the Caribbean, Secret Bay is making waves in the Caribbean and beyond.
(Video produced by http://BarnesCreativeStudios.com)
24 мая Орден Доминиканцев празднует перенесение мощей св. Доминика. Святой скончался 6 августа 1221 года в Болонье, и сначала был погребен за алтарем монастырского храма Сан Николо делле Винье. 24 мая 1233 года, то есть через 12 лет после смерти св. Доминика, братья во главе с бл. Иорданом Саксонским, Магистром Ордена, достали тело святого, захороненного, как он и просил, "под ногами братьев". Тело Доминика оказалось нетленным и источало дивный аромат. Его перезахоронили в мраморном саркофаге. Уже на следующий год, в 1234 г. Папа Григорий IX причислил Доминика к лику святых.С 1228 по 1240 гг. храм перестраивался и был превращен в базилику св. Доминика. Захоронение в правом крыле базилики, в саркофаге, размещенном вровень с землей, не позволяло всем многочисленным паломникам почтить мощи святого, братья приняли решение перенести останки св. Доминика на более видное и удобное для почитания место. В 1411 г. мощи св. Доминика были расположены в центре храма. С 1469 по 1473 гг. различные мастера, в том числе юный Микеланджело, трудились над скульптурным решением саркофага, работы над которым были начаты Николаем Пизанским. Только к XVIII веку творение было завершено, и с тех пор саркофаг находится на мраморном алтаре.Во время Второй Мировой Войны мощи находились в безопасном месте. После их возвращения Папа Пий XII, светский доминиканец, разрешил братьям исследовать мощи основателя. Однако, саркофаг открыт не был, и профессор Болонского Университета Фабио Фрассетто обследовал останки с помощью лазера. Профессор сделал множество снимков под разным углом. Исследование показало, что почти все кости святого целы несмотря на то, что с момента его смерти прошло почти восемьсот лет.Врачи и антропологи изучили останки и смогли составить подлинный портрет св. Доминика. В 1946 г. Карло Пини изваял мраморный бюст святого на основании антропоморфических данных, предоставленных профессором Фабио Фрассетто.
Скульптура находится в часовне св. Доминика в болонской базилике. Лазерные фотографии также выставлены на всеобщее обозрение на дальней стене часовни.
24 мая Орден Доминиканцев празднует перенесение мощей св. Доминика. Святой скончался 6 августа 1221 года в Болонье, и сначала был погребен за алтарем монастырского храма Сан Николо делле Винье. 24 мая 1233 года, то есть через 12 лет после смерти св. Доминика, братья во главе с бл. Иорданом Саксонским, Магистром Ордена, достали тело святого, захороненного, как он и просил, "под ногами братьев". Тело Доминика оказалось нетленным и источало дивный аромат. Его перезахоронили в мраморном саркофаге. Уже на следующий год, в 1234 г. Папа Григорий IX причислил Доминика к лику святых.С 1228 по 1240 гг. храм перестраивался и был превращен в базилику св. Доминика. Захоронение в правом крыле базилики, в саркофаге, размещенном вровень с землей, не позволяло всем многочисленным паломникам почтить мощи святого, братья приняли решение перенести останки св. Доминика на более видное и удобное для почитания место. В 1411 г. мощи св. Доминика были расположены в центре храма. С 1469 по 1473 гг. различные мастера, в том числе юный Микеланджело, трудились над скульптурным решением саркофага, работы над которым были начаты Николаем Пизанским. Только к XVIII веку творение было завершено, и с тех пор саркофаг находится на мраморном алтаре.Во время Второй Мировой Войны мощи находились в безопасном месте. После их возвращения Папа Пий XII, светский доминиканец, разрешил братьям исследовать мощи основателя. Однако, саркофаг открыт не был, и профессор Болонского Университета Фабио Фрассетто обследовал останки с помощью лазера. Профессор сделал множество снимков под разным углом. Исследование показало, что почти все кости святого целы несмотря на то, что с момента его смерти прошло почти восемьсот лет.Врачи и антропологи изучили останки и смогли составить подлинный портрет св. Доминика. В 1946 г. Карло Пини изваял мраморный бюст святого на основании антропоморфических данных, предоставленных профессором Фабио Фрассетто.
Скульптура находится в часовне св. Доминика в болонской базилике. Лазерные фотографии также выставлены на всеобщее обозрение на дальней стене часовни.
published:26 May 2015
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Sounds of Boiling Lake, Dominica | Rosalie Bay Resort
Boiling Lake, a flooded fumarole on Dominica, is a popular destination for experienced hikers and visitors to the Caribbean's Nature Island. After a challeng...
Boiling Lake, a flooded fumarole on Dominica, is a popular destination for experienced hikers and visitors to the Caribbean's Nature Island. After a challeng...
http://www.calibishie-lodges.com : Calibishie Lodges is a charming retreat, built in a typical Caribbean style.........one of the best Dominica island hotels...
http://www.calibishie-lodges.com : Calibishie Lodges is a charming retreat, built in a typical Caribbean style.........one of the best Dominica island hotels...
Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti functions as a free trade zone. Twice ...
published:20 Jun 2015
Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
Families Are Deporting Themselves to Haiti: Dominican Deadlock (Dispatch 3)
The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti functions as a free trade zone. Twice a week, the gates open and people from both sides congregate to buy goods to bring back to their respective countries. The Dajabon border crossing is one of the main border crossings where this commerce occurs, and also acts as a point of passage where Haitian migrants frequently enter and exit the Dominican Republic.
In recent days, thousands of Dominican Haitians have been scrambling to complete a "regularization" process in order to avoid deportation after a court ruling effectively rendered them stateless. There were reports of small-scale initial deportations occurring Thursday, June 18, the day after the deadline to complete the process. On a larger scale, many families at risk of detainment and deportation are voluntarily self-deporting in order to avoid run-ins with authorities.
In the latest dispatch, VICE News rides across Dajabon border crossing with two families self-deporting back to Haiti after they failed to apply for residency, and gets an up-close look at the new detention centers set up by Dominican immigration authorities to enforce the new law.
Watch “Citizenship Limbo for Dominican Haitians (Dispatch 2)” - http://bit.ly/1K2Ywwc
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Watch VICE News’ Raw Coverage from the Dominican Republic - http://bit.ly/1IRDxLf
In Photos: A Community in the Crosshairs of the Dominican Republic's Naturalization Law - http://bit.ly/1QIVmDi
Dominican Republic Gives Haitians Until Midnight to Register or Face Deportation - http://bit.ly/1H1F4kz
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published:20 Jun 2015
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Why Dominican Republic Hates Haiti
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The two countries may coexist on the Caribbean isla...
published:23 Feb 2015
Why Dominican Republic Hates Haiti
Why Dominican Republic Hates Haiti
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The two countries may coexist on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola but historically they have rarely seen eye to eye. So why do Haiti and The Dominican Republic hate each other?
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Man lynched in Dominican Republic as tensions run high
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/12/dominican-republic-lynching-haiti-fears-human-rights
The apparent lynching of a young man in the Dominican city of Santiago has reignited fears of a looming humanitarian crisis.
Haitians, Dominicans try to move beyond Parsley Massacre's long shadow
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2012/1009/Haitians-Dominicans-try-to-move-beyond-Parsley-Massacre-s-long-shadow
"The Parsley Massacre, which killed thousands 75 years ago, profoundly altered relations between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Recently, hundreds of people gathered on the border to address its legacy."
A storm in Hispaniola
http://www.economist.com/news/americas/21591203-and-no-agreement-how-many-have-been-cut-citizenship-storm-hispaniola
"THE last time the Dominican Republic committed an atrocity against residents of Haitian descent, the rest of the world paid little heed."
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published:23 Feb 2015
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The Dominican Republic’s "Ethnic Purging": Edwidge Danticat on Mass Deportation of Haitian Families
http://democracynow.org - The Dominican Republic is set to begin what some are calling "et...
published:17 Jun 2015
The Dominican Republic’s "Ethnic Purging": Edwidge Danticat on Mass Deportation of Haitian Families
The Dominican Republic’s "Ethnic Purging": Edwidge Danticat on Mass Deportation of Haitian Families
http://democracynow.org - The Dominican Republic is set to begin what some are calling "ethnic purging," placing the fate of hundreds of thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent into limbo. Half a million legally stateless people could be sent to Haiti this week, including those who have never stepped foot in Haiti and don’t speak the language. In 2013, a Dominican constitutional court ruling stripped the citizenship of children born to Haitian immigrants in the Dominican Republic as far back as 1929, retroactively leaving tens of thousands without citizenship. Today marks the deadline for undocumented workers to register their presence in the Dominican Republic or risk mass deportation. However, only 300 of the 250,000 Dominican Haitians applying for permits have reportedly received them. Many have actively resisted registering as foreigners, saying they are Dominican by birth and deserve full rights. Dominican authorities have apparently organized a fleet of buses and set up processing centers on the border with Haiti, creating widespread fears of mass roundups. The Dominican Republic’s decision to denationalize hundreds of thousands of people has sparked international outcry. We are joined by the acclaimed Haitian-American novelist Edwidge Danticat.
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published:17 Jun 2015
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DOMINICA NATIONAL ANTHEM With Lyrics
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published:29 May 2014
DOMINICA NATIONAL ANTHEM With Lyrics
DOMINICA NATIONAL ANTHEM With Lyrics
published:29 May 2014
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Plane crash in the Dominican Republic kills seven
European citizens believed to be amongst seven people killed in a Dominican Republic plane...
published:21 Apr 2015
Plane crash in the Dominican Republic kills seven
Plane crash in the Dominican Republic kills seven
European citizens believed to be amongst seven people killed in a Dominican Republic plane crash. Report by Claire Mewse.
published:21 Apr 2015
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Dominica Olympic Athletes Bought Their Spots In Sochi 2014 - NowThis News - News
Subscribe to NowThisNews: http://full.sc/1ewEzh6 A rich couple will be competing on behalf...
Dominica Olympic Athletes Bought Their Spots In Sochi 2014 - NowThis News - News
Dominica Olympic Athletes Bought Their Spots In Sochi 2014 - NowThis News - News
Subscribe to NowThisNews: http://full.sc/1ewEzh6 A rich couple will be competing on behalf of the island nation of Dominica even though they aren't technical...
Dominica, OECS held bilateral meetings with French President in Martinique
Dominica's Prime Minister, the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit, current Chair of the Organiza...
published:22 May 2015
Dominica, OECS held bilateral meetings with French President in Martinique
Dominica, OECS held bilateral meetings with French President in Martinique
Dominica's Prime Minister, the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit, current Chair of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), held bilateral meetings with France's President, His Excellency François Hollande, in Martinique at the recently held Climate Change Summit.
Prime Minister Skerrit, at his monthly Press Briefing for May, disclosed eight major topics raised with President Hollande at the recent meeting in Martinique. Watch this 9-minute update by the Prime Minister.
Visit www.opm.gov.dm for more information.
published:22 May 2015
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People Power Movement: Haiti & Dominican Republic - Claudia de la Cruz
Claudia de la Cruz, founder and director of Da Urban Butterflies, speaks on the current mo...
People Power Movement: Haiti & Dominican Republic - Claudia de la Cruz
People Power Movement: Haiti & Dominican Republic - Claudia de la Cruz
Claudia de la Cruz, founder and director of Da Urban Butterflies, speaks on the current movement to denounce the recent Dominican court ruling that denies ci...
The Director General of the OECS, is speaking out about the current situation in the Domin...
published:25 Jun 2015
Deportation of Haitians- MBC News
Deportation of Haitians- MBC News
The Director General of the OECS, is speaking out about the current situation in the Dominican Republic, where tens of thousands of Haitians now face deportation. The OECS director general says both the OECS and CARICOM will soon come together to send a strong statement on this issue. Janelle Norville reports.
published:25 Jun 2015
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Dominican Republic : A Night in Sosua
Sosua "Sexsua" Republica Dominicana. Walking around with cameras to film the night life of...
Sosua "Sexsua" Republica Dominicana. Walking around with cameras to film the night life of Sosua, I was approached by two teens who asked if we can record th...
Hubert J. Charles is a Dominican diplomat and educator. He is the current ambassador of Dominica to the Organization of American States and to the United Sta...
House MD 8x13 - Karolina Wydra Returns as Dominica, Dr. House's Wife from Season Seven (7)!
House MD 8x13 - Karolina Wydra Returns as Dominica, Dr. House's Wife from Season Seven (7)!
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Will Saint Lucia consider economic citizenship April 2nd 2014
Will Saint Lucia consider economic citizenship April 2nd 2014
Saint Lucia's External Affairs minister says economic citizenship as a way of stimulating Saint Lucia's economy is worth consideration. The phenomena is beco...
Thomson Boeing 787 Dreamliner flight review to Puetro Plata in the Dominican Republic - G-TUIA
This is a flight review of our Thomson Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flight to Puetro Pl...
published:15 Jan 2015
Thomson Boeing 787 Dreamliner flight review to Puetro Plata in the Dominican Republic - G-TUIA
Thomson Boeing 787 Dreamliner flight review to Puetro Plata in the Dominican Republic - G-TUIA
This is a flight review of our Thomson Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flight to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. We flew in economy class called "Dreamliner Class" on the Dreamliner. All footage of the journey is filmed from the economy class cabin. Our flight crew was mainly British with a Scandinavian stewardess on board too. Our Thomson Airways Dreamliner (Boeing 787-8) had registration number G-TUIA and was named "Living the Dream". Our flight started at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark and the aircraft passengers where mainly Scandinavians (Swedish and Danish nationality). Our charter holiday trips where booked via Star Tour (name for TUI in Denmark) (Fritidsresor as TUI are called in Swedish) which is the same as TUI travel in the UK and Germany. I believe TUI is called ARKE in the Netherlands, is that correct?
Our Dreamliner flight review begins at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark. The viewer can follow our arrival at the airport (Terminal 3) before we walk down to Terminal 2 where out Thomson Airways check-in desk is located. We then check-in at the self check-in counters and the drop our luggage at the Thomson Airways Baggage Drop Off area. We then make our way up to the departures area via the tax free shopping area. Once through the tax free shopping area we walk over to the windows where there is a little snow storm outside, the first aircraft we see is the Qatar Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner being towed away. We walk around the airport for awhile before we again pass another passport control (2 x passport control because we are leaving the European Union). We then arrive at our departure gate area (our gate was C29) where we get our first glimpse of our Thomson Airways Dreamliner passenger aircraft which is rather covered in snow. It is here at the gate that we are told that the flight is delayed as there is a problem with the aircraft's water supply system which means that there is no water for the lavatories or tea and coffee. We eventually board the plane just over 1 hour delayed. As we pushback and start taxiing we get some nice views of the Thai Airways and Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft also standing at the C area gates, We also get some nice views of the terminal building construction project (I believe that the terminal is being upgraded to be able to handle the giant Airbus A380 aircraft, which currently do not fly to Copenhagen Airport. The aircraft then makes it´s way for de-icing where the viewer gets a cabin view at the deicing process of a Dreamliner Boeing 787 aircraft. After de-icing we taxi over to our runway for take off (Runway 04R), from this point our journey begins. Watch out for economy class cabin views where you can see the 3-3-3 seat arrangements, view the in flight entertainment system (IES) a touchscreen used mainly for movies, TV shows and the route and speed of the aircraft (also the reading light and stewardess calling button are found on the touch screen). We also visit the galley and lavatory. Inflight meals which we have prepaid also feature in the footage. We had one main meal and then one complimentary snack box just before landing.Also watch out for the famous Dreamliner mood lights, the fancy new self dimming windows the huge General Electric e
ith their characteristic noise reducing chevrons (or saw teeth) and much more. We really hope that you enjoy the footage of our first flight on the Thomson Airways Dreamliner to Puetro Plata (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) in the Dominican Republic.
Wiki writes about Thomson Airways, "Thomson Airways Limited is the world's largest charter airline, offering scheduled and charter flights from the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland to destinations in Europe, Africa, Asia and North America. The airline was formed following the merger of the travel division of TUI AG and First Choice Holidays plc in September 2007 to form TUI Travel. The two companies' respective airlines, Thomsonfly and First Choice Airways, were merged under the former's Air Operator's Certificate in May 2008, and were re branded as Thomson Airways on 1 November 2008. TUI Travel merged with TUI AG to form TUI Group in December 2014..."
Wiki writes about TUI Travel, "TUI Travel PLC was a British leisure travel group listed on the London Stock Exchange. It was formed on 3 September 2007 with the merger of First Choice Holidays PLC and the Tourism Division of TUI AG, which owns 56.4% of the company. TUI operated in 180 countries and claimed 30 million customers. Its headquarters were in Crawley, West Sussex, England and it was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index..."
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published:15 Jan 2015
views:61
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Is China Taking Over the Caribbean
China is waging an aggressive campaign of seduction in the Caribbean, wooing countries awa...
China is waging an aggressive campaign of seduction in the Caribbean, wooing countries away from relationships with rival Taiwan, opening markets for its exp...
Cheryl Packwood on Bermuda | Business Bermuda | The New Economy Videos
Cheryl Packwood on Bermuda | Business Bermuda | The New Economy Videos
The New Economy interviews Cheryl Packwood, CEO of Business Bermuda, on the advantages of investing in Bermuda. Bermuda has a global reputation as a top plac...
Dominica, officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. To the north-northwest lies Guadeloupe, to the southeast Martini...
The Government of Dominica will host the annual Diaspora Forum on Wednesday, October 29, 2...
published:29 Oct 2014
Dominica Diaspora Forum
Dominica Diaspora Forum
The Government of Dominica will host the annual Diaspora Forum on Wednesday, October 29, 2014 from 10:00am at the State House Conference Centre.
The forum which is held annually during the Independence celebrations is geared at providing visiting overseas nationals with an opportunity to dialogue with members of Cabinet; provide a progress report on ongoing projects and programmes of the Government; and discuss other matters of interest and concern to overseas nationals. Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Foreign Affairs and ICT the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit and Minister for Employment, Trade, Industry, and Diaspora Affairs Honourable Dr John Collin McIntyre will address the forum.
In addition to the presentations by members of Cabinet, previous forums have focused on entrepreneurship and investment in an effort to encourage Dominicans overseas to invest in the local economy. This year, the work of non-profit/charitable organizations involved in social development, health, and education will be highlighted to encourage collaboration between these organizations Dominican Nationals living overseas.
All visiting nationals are invited to attend the meeting.
published:29 Oct 2014
views:228
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Roseau, Dominica - Jewel of the Seas Departure HD (2015)
Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antill...
published:26 Feb 2015
Roseau, Dominica - Jewel of the Seas Departure HD (2015)
Roseau, Dominica - Jewel of the Seas Departure HD (2015)
Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean"[5] for its unspoiled natural beauty. It is the youngest island in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many rare plant, animal, and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall occurs inland. The island has 365 rivers. The Sisserou parrot (also known as the imperial amazon), is found only on Dominica and is the island's national bird. It is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on tourism and agriculture.
Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which he spotted it, a Sunday (dies Dominica in Latin), 3 November 1493. In the hundred years after Columbus's landing, Dominica remained isolated. At the time it was inhabited by the Island Caribs, or Kalinago people, and over time more settled there after being driven from surrounding islands, as European powers entered the region. The people of Spain left the island due to isolation and the fierce Island Carib warriors that inhabited the island at the moment. France had a colony for several years, importing African slaves to work on its plantations. In this period, the Antillean Creole language developed. France formally ceded possession of Dominica to Great Britain in 1763. Great Britain established a small colony on the island in 1805.
Britain abolished slavery throughout the British Empire in 1834. By 1838, Dominica became the first British Caribbean colony to have a legislature controlled by an ethnic African majority. In 1896, the United Kingdom took governmental control of Dominica, turning it into a Crown colony. Half a century later, from 1958 to 1962, Dominica became a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation. On 3 November 1978, Dominica became an independent nation.
published:26 Feb 2015
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Bogosity Podcast for 8 September 2014
Podcast page: http://podcast.bogosity.tv/bogosity-podcast-for-8-september-2014/
News of t...
published:08 Sep 2014
Bogosity Podcast for 8 September 2014
Bogosity Podcast for 8 September 2014
Podcast page: http://podcast.bogosity.tv/bogosity-podcast-for-8-september-2014/
News of the Bogus:
1:16 - U.S. Hikes Fee To Renounce Citizenship By 422% http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood/2014/08/28/u-s-hikes-fee-to-renounce-citizenship-by-422/
7:07 - Dominica Will Be First Nation with Universal Bitcoin Possession http://panampost.com/belen-marty/2014/08/28/dominica-will-be-first-nation-with-universal-bitcoin-possession/
Dominica Economy: Population, GDP, Inflation, Business, Trade, FDI, Corruption http://www.heritage.org/index/country/dominica
14:13 - Illinois Libertarians Lodge Criminal Complaints Over Armed Intimidation http://www.huffingtonpost.com/doug-ibendahl/illinois-libertarians-lod_b_5737462.html
Rauner Camp Brings A Gun To A Petition Fight http://www.huffingtonpost.com/doug-ibendahl/rauner-camp-brings-a-gun-_b_5709799.html
22:02 - Biggest Bogon Emitter: Truth-out.org http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/25877-you-dont-know-what-libertarian-means
How to Fix Health Care Without Spending a Dime https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DhJ73JuWJY
How To Argue For Universal Health Care https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fuq8Zgwrwk
How Social Security Works https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATsbbIJD3ew
Social Security Follow-Up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuaG-A6ezMQ
52:22 - Idiot Extraordinaire: Helmetta, NJ http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2014/08/30/nj-town-introduces-ordinance-ban-recording-public-officials-embarrassing-video-cop-goes-viral/
This Week's Quote: "The camera is the new gun. There's nothing that government dislikes more than the light of day, and cameras recording what the government is doing...we have the right to know everything that they do and why they do it and when they do it, and how they've taken our freedom." —Andrew Napolitano
published:08 Sep 2014
views:130
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How To Upgrade in Economy Class
Buying an upgrade is not just about buying an expensive business or first class ticket. In...
Buying an upgrade is not just about buying an expensive business or first class ticket. Instead, there are affordable economy class upgrades that can change ...
Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antill...
published:23 Feb 2015
Dominica - Trafalgar Falls Hot Springs HD (2015)
Dominica - Trafalgar Falls Hot Springs HD (2015)
Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean"[5] for its unspoiled natural beauty. It is the youngest island in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many rare plant, animal, and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall occurs inland. The island has 365 rivers. The Sisserou parrot (also known as the imperial amazon), is found only on Dominica and is the island's national bird. It is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on tourism and agriculture.
Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which he spotted it, a Sunday (dies Dominica in Latin), 3 November 1493. In the hundred years after Columbus's landing, Dominica remained isolated. At the time it was inhabited by the Island Caribs, or Kalinago people, and over time more settled there after being driven from surrounding islands, as European powers entered the region. The people of Spain left the island due to isolation and the fierce Island Carib warriors that inhabited the island at the moment. France had a colony for several years, importing African slaves to work on its plantations. In this period, the Antillean Creole language developed. France formally ceded possession of Dominica to Great Britain in 1763. Great Britain established a small colony on the island in 1805.
Britain abolished slavery throughout the British Empire in 1834. By 1838, Dominica became the first British Caribbean colony to have a legislature controlled by an ethnic African majority. In 1896, the United Kingdom took governmental control of Dominica, turning it into a Crown colony. Half a century later, from 1958 to 1962, Dominica became a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation. On 3 November 1978, Dominica became an independent nation.
published:23 Feb 2015
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Dominica - Trafalgar Falls HD (2015)
Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antill...
published:23 Feb 2015
Dominica - Trafalgar Falls HD (2015)
Dominica - Trafalgar Falls HD (2015)
Dominica officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Lesser Antilles region of the Caribbean Sea, south-southeast of Guadeloupe and northwest of Martinique. Its size is 750 square kilometres (290 sq mi) and the highest point in the country is Morne Diablotins, which has an elevation of 1,447 metres (4,747 ft). The Commonwealth of Dominica had a population of 72,301 at the 2014 Census. The capital is Roseau which is located on the leeward side of the island.
Dominica was first discovered by the Spanish, then colonized by the French and British before finally obtaining independence in 1978. Dominica has been nicknamed the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean"[5] for its unspoiled natural beauty. It is the youngest island in the Lesser Antilles, still being formed by geothermal-volcanic activity, as evidenced by the world's second-largest hot spring, Boiling Lake. The island features lush mountainous rainforests, home of many rare plant, animal, and bird species. There are xeric areas in some of the western coastal regions, but heavy rainfall occurs inland. The island has 365 rivers. The Sisserou parrot (also known as the imperial amazon), is found only on Dominica and is the island's national bird. It is featured on the national flag. Dominica's economy is heavily dependent on tourism and agriculture.
Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which he spotted it, a Sunday (dies Dominica in Latin), 3 November 1493. In the hundred years after Columbus's landing, Dominica remained isolated. At the time it was inhabited by the Island Caribs, or Kalinago people, and over time more settled there after being driven from surrounding islands, as European powers entered the region. The people of Spain left the island due to isolation and the fierce Island Carib warriors that inhabited the island at the moment. France had a colony for several years, importing African slaves to work on its plantations. In this period, the Antillean Creole language developed. France formally ceded possession of Dominica to Great Britain in 1763. Great Britain established a small colony on the island in 1805.
Britain abolished slavery throughout the British Empire in 1834. By 1838, Dominica became the first British Caribbean colony to have a legislature controlled by an ethnic African majority. In 1896, the United Kingdom took governmental control of Dominica, turning it into a Crown colony. Half a century later, from 1958 to 1962, Dominica became a province of the short-lived West Indies Federation. On 3 November 1978, Dominica became an independent nation.
Dantorp Review | American Airlines 777-300ER Economy Class LHR-JFK
Dantorp Review | American Airlines 777-300ER Economy Class LHR-JFK
How good is new American Airlines 777-300ER? Find out in this video! *I'm sorry about the grammatical mistakes in some parts of this video. I hope you can un...
180 Days in Dominica is a mini docuseries based on a Canadian's view on a beautiful, but r...
published:21 Nov 2014
180 Days in Dominica Ep:1 Indepedence
180 Days in Dominica Ep:1 Indepedence
180 Days in Dominica is a mini docuseries based on a Canadian's view on a beautiful, but rather unfamiliar island in the Caribbean. This episode is based on the 36 year anniversary of independence; celebrating with food, music, culture and tradition.
Footage of Destra Garcia shot by Calvin Dublin. Thank you.
published:21 Nov 2014
views:78
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KALINAGO TERRITORY, DOMINICA, WEST INDIES
Learn of the life of the Carib people. Their practices, culture, history, food, people....
"We explore Kweyol Cuisine in Dominica with our host Dionne Durand at The Banana Tree Rest...
published:01 Oct 2012
Kweyol Cuisine in Dominica: Manje' Kweyol - Pelau
Kweyol Cuisine in Dominica: Manje' Kweyol - Pelau
"We explore Kweyol Cuisine in Dominica with our host Dionne Durand at The Banana Tree Restaurant inside the Old Garage in Roseau. While not a strictly Kweyol, dish Pelau has become very much a part of Dominica's cuisine"
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"Watch Dionne get a few tips from Banana Tree Chef on how to get the perfect Pelau!"
published:01 Oct 2012
views:553
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St. Vincent & Dominica (travel-documentary from the season "Caribbean Moments")
St. Vincent belongs to the Windward-Islands and it is located in the north of Trinidad and...
published:27 Oct 2014
St. Vincent & Dominica (travel-documentary from the season "Caribbean Moments")
St. Vincent & Dominica (travel-documentary from the season "Caribbean Moments")
St. Vincent belongs to the Windward-Islands and it is located in the north of Trinidad and Tobago. The volcanic island lies north of the small island Bequia, which is strongly influenced by whaling.
Because of its diverse flora and fauna, the Caribbean Island Dominica is also known as the nature island. Diseases are cured traditionally by herbs growing here.
St Vincent and the Grenadines are in the Eastern Caribbean Sea. The natives are the descendants of the caribs, which immigrated from Venezuela. St. Vincent is a volcanic Island and forms with forty other islands the island state St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
1498 Christopher Columbus arrived in St. Vincent where the Caribs lived. It remained very long uncolonised It was occupied by the British in the 18th century.
Whale hunting was an important part of the local economy. Today there is an agreement with greenpeace to hunt four Humpback whales a year for the own consumption.
Life in Crusoe, the capital of Domenica, is much more hectic. It has the unofficial name “The Nature Island”. Domenica is very mountainous and has a lot of rivers and waterfalls. Chistopher Columbus did not set a food on the island, but gave her its name from “Domingo”, Sunday, Domenica was the last island colonised by the Europeans because of the resistance of the caribs. Herbs are used for healing, the very traditional medical knowledge is transmitted from generation to generation. Canoes are constructed from a single treetrunk,
St Vincent and Domenica have the only Carib reservations in the whole Caribbean. It is here that the descendants of the people who gave the name to the region continued to live.They are the last reminents who long resisted the colonial ambition of the European and never allowed to be enslaved
by Hannes Naderhirn, 2010, future production&promotion;
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Caribbean Moments shows a different side to the Caribbean. Everyone visualises sand, sunshine and palm trees – but hardly anyone really discovers what lies behind them. In fact an unbelievable variety of cultures, music and religions has developed as a result of the different influences – African, Indian, English, French and authentically Caribbean.
This documentary series attempts to portray the people - be they the Rastas, who have a lot to say about their mission, the Amerindians in Trinidad, who still have their own Queen, or the Black Caribs – a mixture of escaped slaves and Caribs.
In addition, of course, there’s a huge variety of music: steelpan, parang, calypso, soca and chutney soca shape Trinidad, whilst other islands are especially scenically beautiful, such as Dominica, which is actually a single rain forest and which seduces with its abundant vegetation. Here too are the true Caribs, who occupy themselves with traditional boat building in the same way as their ancestors did centuries ago.
The films were produced in 6 parts to create a documentary series that shows what lies beneath the surface.
published:27 Oct 2014
views:1585
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Dominican Culture - Dominica Folk Dance
Dominican Culture - Dominica Folk Dance on INSIDEPOSSIE.COM....
Adventure activities, fascinating wildlife, history, culture, beautiful landscapes, sunshine and friendly people - all of these can be found in Dominica, one...
Website Booking : www.checkincaribbean.com www.bookcaribbeandirect.com www.jihotelres.com In 2005, rugged, jungle-filled Dominica became the first nation to ...
The sixth annual Oktoberfest en Kweyol was held at the Samaan's Park on Sunday October 6th...
published:08 Oct 2013
Oktoberfest en Kweyol October 8th 2013
Oktoberfest en Kweyol October 8th 2013
The sixth annual Oktoberfest en Kweyol was held at the Samaan's Park on Sunday October 6th and organizers say it lived up to its goal of being a celebration of creole music, food and culture. 'The original Kings of Cadence' The Midnight Groovers of Dominica was the main act for the event, held annually by the Windward and Leeward Brewery Limited (WLBL).
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published:08 Oct 2013
views:423
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Places to travel: Guadeloupe - Caribbean Moments
The two islands Grande Terre and Basse Terre form the French Caribbean Island Guadeloupe l...
published:17 Oct 2014
Places to travel: Guadeloupe - Caribbean Moments
Places to travel: Guadeloupe - Caribbean Moments
The two islands Grande Terre and Basse Terre form the French Caribbean Island Guadeloupe like two butterfly wings, separated only by a narrow channel. The modern infrastructure and the good food are mixed with the local culture. Gwoka is the music of Guadeloupe, which is reminiscent of slavery.
Located on the lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe is the French part of the Caribbean and belongs to the European Union. It consists out of different islands: Grande Terre consists of limestone with long beautiful beaches, Basse Terre is a mountainous island with extensive rainforest and the volcano, la Soufrière. There are also the smaller islands of Marie-Galante and La Désirade, and the Îles des Saintes.
When Christopher Columbus came to Guadeloupe in 1463, the existing populations were the Caribs. But Christopher Columbus did not stay, because the Spanish wanted to discover larger islands. The smaller island in the Caribbean were colonized by the British and French, so in 1635 Guadeloupe by the French. It was mainly farmers from Normandie, Brittany and Charente settled on the island and cultivated Coffee and sugarcane plantations. Slavery was abolished in 1794, but it was reintroduced by Napoleon in 1802 because of the cheap labour and lasted until 1848.
The civilization today is creole, a melting pot: French, the descendants of black slaves, Indian immigrants, Syrian-Libanese immigrants and nowadays Chinese immigrants. Creole cuisine is a mixture of European food with African ingredients, oriental flavours and products from the Caribbean.
Gwoka is the traditional music on Guadeloupe, but not only music and danse, but also the joy of life and a reminder of the time of slavery
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Caribbean Moments shows a different side to the Caribbean. Everyone visualises sand, sunshine and palm trees – but hardly anyone really discovers what lies behind them. In fact an unbelievable variety of cultures, music and religions has developed as a result of the different influences – African, Indian, English, French and authentically Caribbean.
This documentary series attempts to portray the people - be they the Rastas, who have a lot to say about their mission, the Amerindians in Trinidad, who still have their own Queen, or the Black Caribs – a mixture of escaped slaves and Caribs.
In addition, of course, there’s a huge variety of music: steelpan, parang, calypso, soca and chutney soca shape Trinidad, whilst other islands are especially scenically beautiful, such as Dominica, which is actually a single rain forest and which seduces with its abundant vegetation. Here too are the true Caribs, who occupy themselves with traditional boat building in the same way as their ancestors did centuries ago.
The films were produced in 6 parts to create a documentary series that shows what lies beneath the surface.
published:17 Oct 2014
views:5
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Guatemalan Culture: What Guatemalan food is like
http://preparetoserve.com/GUATEMALA Guatemalan Culture: What Guatemalan food is like....
published:04 Nov 2014
Guatemalan Culture: What Guatemalan food is like
Guatemalan Culture: What Guatemalan food is like
http://preparetoserve.com/GUATEMALA Guatemalan Culture: What Guatemalan food is like.
A short promotional video by the Dominica, Spa Health & Wellness Association. Find out mor...
published:28 Jan 2015
Dominica Wellness
Dominica Wellness
A short promotional video by the Dominica, Spa Health & Wellness Association. Find out more about our healers and wellness offerings on www.dominicawellness.com.
Video by Link International Productions. Website by Terri Henry. A project funded by the Caribbean Export Development Agency and supported by Dominica Coalition of Services Industries (DCSI).
published:28 Jan 2015
views:835
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Island Health View - Cancer in Dominica - Hosted by. Rhymar Alfred
In this episode of Island Health View we take a look at Cancer in Dominica, with a look at...
published:21 Mar 2015
Island Health View - Cancer in Dominica - Hosted by. Rhymar Alfred
Island Health View - Cancer in Dominica - Hosted by. Rhymar Alfred
In this episode of Island Health View we take a look at Cancer in Dominica, with a look at the Dominica Cancer Society and how they work to fight against Cancer. We also have a new addition "Beauty on a Budget" ...
published:21 Mar 2015
views:5
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Samford Pharmacy Students Health Fair, Dominica
Samford's McWhorter School of Pharmacy partnered with health resources from the island of ...
This video highlights Dominica's use of natural resources to heal the aches and pains of the hustle and bustle of everyday living. It allows you to see how e...
Health Minister Kenneth Darroux welcomes USNS Comfort to Dominica
Dominica's Minister for Health, Honourable Dr. Kenneth Darroux, welcomed the doctors aboar...
published:28 Jul 2015
Health Minister Kenneth Darroux welcomes USNS Comfort to Dominica
Health Minister Kenneth Darroux welcomes USNS Comfort to Dominica
Dominica's Minister for Health, Honourable Dr. Kenneth Darroux, welcomed the doctors aboard the United States Naval Hospital Ship - Comfort, at an opening ceremony of a US-sponsored humanitarian mission called 'Continuing Promise 2015 - Dominica'. The mission will provide care for Dominicans between July 27 and August 7, 2015.
published:28 Jul 2015
views:0
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Dominica's Health and Wellness Program 2011 - Saturday May 14th
A photographic overview of Dominica's 2nd Annual Health and Wellness Expo, May 2010 Photos by Celia Sorhaindo Music by Kevin MacLeod Video Compilation by Ter...
National Focus for Monday July 20th, 2015 with Kerdisha St. Louis, Jarna Hector and McPher...
published:21 Jul 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for July 20, 2015
GIS Dominica, National Focus for July 20, 2015
National Focus for Monday July 20th, 2015 with Kerdisha St. Louis, Jarna Hector and McPherson St. Luce.
In the headlines..The Ministry of Health advises all to take advantage of the upcoming health mission; Dominica hosts 25th Biennial Conference of Secondary School Principals, and the Bureau of Gender affairs is combating gender-based violence.
published:21 Jul 2015
views:74
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Dominica Health and Wellness Expo - Sunday 15th May 2011
DOMINICA ASSOCIATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES HEALTH AND SAFETY SEMINAR
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published:13 May 2015
DOMINICA ASSOCIATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES HEALTH AND SAFETY SEMINAR
DOMINICA ASSOCIATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES HEALTH AND SAFETY SEMINAR
published:13 May 2015
views:20
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Artist Ras Mo Moses from Dominica- Teen Health Summit Brooklyn
Brooklyn based service organizations collaborate on hosting a Teen Health Summit at Boys &...
published:27 Apr 2010
Artist Ras Mo Moses from Dominica- Teen Health Summit Brooklyn
Artist Ras Mo Moses from Dominica- Teen Health Summit Brooklyn
Brooklyn based service organizations collaborate on hosting a Teen Health Summit at Boys & Girls High School on April 24, 2010 Read more
www.dominicasource.com
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published:27 Apr 2010
views:245
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In Dominica - Castle Bruce Health District gets SLIC for World Diabetes Day
A Promotional video produced for the Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association (D.H.T.A) high...
published:21 Feb 2011
Experience Dominica
Experience Dominica
A Promotional video produced for the Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association (D.H.T.A) highlighting Dominica and Tourism related business entities.
Interesting locations to visit around the Beautiful Nature Island Dominica.
published:21 Feb 2011
views:1648
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The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documenta...
published:21 Feb 2015
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
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Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destination for families, couples and adventure seekers . As a leader in environmental protection and sustainable tourism, more than 20 per cent of land and coastal areas are protected. Activities available include golf, waterfall-cascading and canyoning. Dominican Republic has eight international airports, seaports and marinas.
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published:21 Feb 2015
views:324
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Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica Tourism (HD)
Visit Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica - Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica To...
published:08 Oct 2014
Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica Tourism (HD)
Saint John Parish, Portsmouth, Dominica Tourism (HD)
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Portsmouth is the second largest town in Dominica, with 2,977 inhabitants. It lies on the Indian River on Dominica's northwest coast, in Saint John Parish. Cabrits National Park is located on a peninsula to the north of town. Portsmouth has its own sea port in Prince Rupert Bay.
Portsmouth was initially chosen as the capital of Dominica, but only served in that capacity in 1760. After malaria broke out there the same year, the capital was moved to Roseau, where it remains.
The Ross University School of Medicine, which has over 1,000 students mainly from the United States and Canada, is located near Portsmouth, in Picard. The school's presence is a major economic resource for the local people.
A farmer's market runs Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays in the city.
The area is the birthplace of local politician Roosevelt Douglas.
The area has many plans for tourism and employment in general. The Japanese Government is currently funding and constructing a fish processing plant in Portsmouth.
Saint John Parish, Dominica
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Saint John is one of Dominica's 10 administrative parishes. It is bordered by St. Andrew to the east, and St. Peter and the Espagnole River to the south. It has an area of 59 km² (22.78 mi²).
Indian River, near Portsmouth
5,897 people live in the parish, half of which (2,977) live in the main settlement, Portsmouth (Dominica's second largest town, also called Grand Anse by locals). Glanvilla and Lagoon serve as the town's suburbs.
Other settlements include:
Capucin
Clifton
Cottage
Toucari
Tanetane
Bornes
Tanetane
The highest peak is Morne aux Diables, with a height of 861 m (2827 ft).
Tourism in Saint John Parish, Dominica
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The best known tourist attractions in St. John's are the Indian River and the Cabrits National Park, which consists of the Cabrits Peninsula and Fort Shirley.
published:08 Oct 2014
views:1023
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Responsible tourism in Dominica
Dominica is widely recognised as a world leader in responsible tourism. It was the first e...
Dominica is widely recognised as a world leader in responsible tourism. It was the first ever country to receive a Benchmark designation by international eco...
Featured Hotels in Dominican Republic: http://www.booking.com/country/do.html?aid=345526 Dominican Republic - The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Domi...
This is the result of 340 gigabytes of video footage from a 17-day road trip across the magnificent and awesome country of the Dominican Republic. Along with...
The Caribbean island of Dominica is often confused with the Dominican Republic or simply f...
published:05 Jan 2010
Dominica's Carib Indians and tourism
Dominica's Carib Indians and tourism
The Caribbean island of Dominica is often confused with the Dominican Republic or simply forgotten about altogether, but it is a place that has its own unique charm. Its known as the Nature Island because of its amazing environment, but its also home to one of the last groups of Carib Indians, the Caribbeans indigenous people. The Caribs lived here before Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas. Since then, their numbers have dwindled to almost zero in much of the region because of years of brutal treatment from the Spanish, French and British - but in Dominica, hope remains. In the early 20th century, when only about 500 Caribs were left, a 3700 acre territory was established for them on the islands east coast. Now they number around 3000. This video looks at the effect tourism has on Carib culture.
published:05 Jan 2010
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Dominica Waterfalls Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Dominica has steaming valleys, and the world's 2nd largest boiling lake, 365 rivers rushin...
Dominica Waterfalls Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Dominica Waterfalls Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Dominica has steaming valleys, and the world's 2nd largest boiling lake, 365 rivers rushing to the sea, national parks, lush vegetation and a UNESCO World He...
The 'I Am Dominica' campaign showcases the tremendous natural attributes of the island which will lead to increased brand awareness, equity and ultimately su...
Prime Minister of Dominica, the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit addressed a number of issues ...
published:19 May 2015
More good news for Tourism sector in Dominica
More good news for Tourism sector in Dominica
Prime Minister of Dominica, the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit addressed a number of issues in his monthly Press Briefing for May 2015. Among the matters raised included the upcoming 2015/2016 Budget which is slated for Parliament sometime in July.
Stakeholders in the Tourism sector will begin benefiting even before the new Budget is passed into law, from decisions made by the Cabinet. As many as fourteen (14) decisions were recently taken by the Cabinet. Most of the decisions were made as a result of requests submitted to us by the Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association (DHTA).
Some of the changes require changes to be made to existing legislation and some require the introduction of new legislation. Some examples of the decisions made include: the complete removal of VAT applied to complimentary hotel rooms; the complete removal of VAT applied to meals provided to staff.
Watch this clip for more information. Visit www.opm.gov.dm for more information.
published:19 May 2015
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Dominica Tourism Video - Caribbean Dream Traveler
Dominica has steaming valleys, and the world's 2nd largest boiling lake, 365 rivers rushin...
Dominica has steaming valleys, and the world's 2nd largest boiling lake, 365 rivers rushing to the sea, national parks, lush vegetation and a UNESCO World He...
Ok every once in awhile a news story comes along that I just feel like I need to vent about...These two men really pissed me off last week not for their acti...
Dominica - No it's not the Dominican Republic. People often mix up the names. Our family...
published:05 Mar 2014
Dominica - The Carbon Family Backyard Views
Dominica - The Carbon Family Backyard Views
Dominica - No it's not the Dominican Republic. People often mix up the names. Our family got tired of the mess going on in the United States and moved to the Caribbean island of Dominica (West Indies) aka Nature Island. If you have monthly passive US income or passive income (for example, real estate investments) from any country where the dollar amount is higher than the Caribbean or another third world country, you can live a much better lifestyle because the dollar exchange will result in a much higher income in the other country. Off course you have to be careful which country you select to live in. What you will be looking for is little crime, great weather, beaches other nature activities, etc. Well I'm speaking from our family's experience. In another video I will go into details showing the dollar exchange and how we use that income to live a very comfortable life while saving money to start our business here in Dominica. When you buy land in the Caribbean cash, there is no monthly taxes and it's yours 100%...no county to take it from you like in the US if an emergency takes place where you can't afford the monthly taxes. Buy land and build a house from scratch little by little with no mortgage or taxes to pay monthly. FREEDOM!!
Its advantageous location close to the United States, the lovely warmth of the people, the beaches and numerous water-sports and outdoor activities, have tur...
Dominica | Welcome to Dominica | CARIBBEANTRAVEL.COM
Dominica is for the adventurous spirit whose idea of music is made by the sounds of the ju...
published:16 Aug 2012
Dominica | Welcome to Dominica | CARIBBEANTRAVEL.COM
Dominica | Welcome to Dominica | CARIBBEANTRAVEL.COM
Dominica is for the adventurous spirit whose idea of music is made by the sounds of the jungle. Bring your hiking boots, and prepare for nature in the raw.
published:16 Aug 2012
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CARIBBEAN Meditation Scene - Victoria Waterfalls - DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery
Filmed on the incredibly beautiful nature island of DOMINICA, the "Island of Discovery", t...
published:07 Apr 2014
CARIBBEAN Meditation Scene - Victoria Waterfalls - DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery
CARIBBEAN Meditation Scene - Victoria Waterfalls - DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery
Filmed on the incredibly beautiful nature island of DOMINICA, the "Island of Discovery", this new Relaxation / Meditation Scene features the spectacular Victoria Falls buried deep in the rainforest of this beautiful island!
We have many new things in store for you this coming year with AmbientRealLife, including our new sub-channel full of Relaxation scenes for Mediation and Yoga.. but it all starts here, with samples of new scenes and themes that we want to introduce.. there are several more themes still under development, but let us know how you like this one and we'll evolve our theories from there... thanks again very much for watching, and we look forward to hearing from you!
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ARL Logo Animation Produced by http://www.SomethingGames.com
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published:07 Apr 2014
views:1461
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Explore Dominica in the Caribbean - Unravel Travel TV
The island sits midway along the Eastern Caribbean archipelago, just a few miles from Mart...
Explore Dominica in the Caribbean - Unravel Travel TV
Explore Dominica in the Caribbean - Unravel Travel TV
The island sits midway along the Eastern Caribbean archipelago, just a few miles from Martinique to the south and Guadeloupe to the north. Its official name ...
Caribbean Adventure. Sail around the Islands of Martinique and Dominica, Ariane cup
Once a year, space companies across Europe get together for a race. This race is the Arian...
published:10 Jun 2015
Caribbean Adventure. Sail around the Islands of Martinique and Dominica, Ariane cup
Caribbean Adventure. Sail around the Islands of Martinique and Dominica, Ariane cup
Once a year, space companies across Europe get together for a race. This race is the Arianes Cup. This year it was held in Martinique. 16 colleagues from SSTL decide to head out early to explore the islands. This is what they found.
published:10 Jun 2015
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Hiking In Dominica - Hiking In Dominica's Beautiful Waitukubuli Hiking Trail
Hiking In Dominica - http://www.JungleTrekking.net
"Experiences Caribbean" offers every h...
published:07 Jun 2013
Hiking In Dominica - Hiking In Dominica's Beautiful Waitukubuli Hiking Trail
Hiking In Dominica - Hiking In Dominica's Beautiful Waitukubuli Hiking Trail
Hiking In Dominica - http://www.JungleTrekking.net
"Experiences Caribbean" offers every hiker the great challenge and experience of negotiating a hiking trail that mimics an unending military training obstacle course.
Hiking In Dominica
A piece of paradise that displays nature at its best, the beautiful Caribbean island of Dominica mesmerizes every traveler and adventurer from all over the globe. One of its greatest attractions is the Waitukubuli National Trail, the world's most recent long distance walking trail that covers the length and breadth of the island.
Hiking In Dominica
A native term given by the Kalinago, Dominica's first inhabitants, Waitukubuli literally translates "tall is her body", expressing the rugged yet beautiful nature of the island. A must-visit for every tourist, the Waitukubuli National Trail is the first and only long distance walking trail in the entire Caribbean, connecting the Nature Island's 29 communities.
Hiking In Dominica
The Waitukubuli hiking trails speak of mountainous interiors, steaming rain forests, dramatic gorges, a myriad of rivers, impressive waterfalls, sulfur springs, old plantations, coastal cliffs, fertile farm lands, as well as some deeply rural communities and small villages.
Hiking In Dominica
Experiences Caribbean, a company that specializes in adventure travel services on the island, offers the ultimate hiking trip through the 115-mile long Waitukubuli National Trail. An adventurer himself, company owner Michael Eugene attests to the great beauty of WNT that is worthy of exploration.
"There is opportunity for us to operate as stewards to preserve the great wonder that is Waitukubuli National Trail," Michael Eugene says. "The WNT is ours to build and cherish, and we should not miss the opportunity to use it to develop ourselves and our communities, one hiker at a time." he emphasizes.
Hiking In Dominica
Through Experiences Caribbean, visitors from all over the world can enjoy the long Waitukubuli National Trail that exposes the island's hidden treasures and offers a discovery of things that have never been encountered. The company offers hiking trips complete with accommodations and other adventure essentials that make the journey memorable.
To find out more about getting an ultimate hiking adventure to the Waitukubuli National Trail, please visit http://JungleTrekking.net for information.
About Experiences Caribbean
Experiences Caribbean is in the business of bringing the ultimate adventure travel to hiking enthusiasts. Featuring the 115-mile long Waitukubuli National Trail in the Caribbean Island, the company provides hiking journey packages that every adventurer will love.
Company Contact Information
Experiences Caribbean
Daria And Michael Eugene
jtas@cwdom.dm
http://www.JungleTrekking.net
www.experiencescaribbean.com We can also be found at Gommier, Giraudel, Dominica, and @ Office: 1-845-367-4264 Home: 1-767-440-5827 Mobile: 1-767-275-5827 Mobile: 1-767-616-5827 Fax: 1-
Phone : Office: 1-845-367-4264
Hiking In Dominica
published:07 Jun 2013
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Driving to the Botanical Gardens in Dominica ("Bumpiing Tours" - December 27, 2011)
DOMINICA = called the "NATURE ISLAND" Our private tour (with Bumpiing Tours) started in Do...
Driving to the Botanical Gardens in Dominica ("Bumpiing Tours" - December 27, 2011)
Driving to the Botanical Gardens in Dominica ("Bumpiing Tours" - December 27, 2011)
DOMINICA = called the "NATURE ISLAND" Our private tour (with Bumpiing Tours) started in Dominica's capital, ROSEAU and our tour guide Gary drove us (in an AC...
Amateur Radio J79WW in Dominica Caribbean Rain Forest -
Wotten Waven 3000ft up & 3 miles ...
published:21 Feb 2015
Dominica Caribbean Rain Forest - J79WW 2015
Dominica Caribbean Rain Forest - J79WW 2015
Amateur Radio J79WW in Dominica Caribbean Rain Forest -
Wotten Waven 3000ft up & 3 miles East of Caribbean Ocean
http://www.kk4ww.com http://www.n4usa
Dave KK4WW operating from Dominica as J79WW. This video shows that it does rain here. Great locatio with 3 element beam at 50 ft. We have made 20 or so mission visit here with http://www.fairs.org during the past 18 years.
Great place to operate causal DX and easy to get A license
Get License --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl6lkxrzOmE
Beautiful Island with lots of water falls and nature rain forest.
Dave KK4WW J79USA N4USA
www.kk4ww.com www.n4usa
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The LCF Group has developed and maintains the following web sites.
http://www.floydvirginia.info
http://www.lcfarticles.com a publishing site with many ham radio stories
http://www.chantillyfarm.com Where we have our annual 'Bluegrass & BBQ' Festival in May and Many other events during the year in Floyd Virginia.
http://www.floydcountyvirginia.org our Floyd VIrginia business directory
http://www.virginiamountainland.com our land for sale by owner web site
http://www.fairs.org all about "Foundation for Amateur International Radio Service" FAIRS N4USA Ham radio station Floyd Virginia. Bugbook.com ham radio bugbook
published:21 Feb 2015
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Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Gelina Fontaine and Ross Leblanc
Nature Island Literary Festival 2009 - Aug 7th to Aug 9th at UWI Open Campus Grounds, Domi...
Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Gelina Fontaine and Ross Leblanc
Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Gelina Fontaine and Ross Leblanc
Nature Island Literary Festival 2009 - Aug 7th to Aug 9th at UWI Open Campus Grounds, Dominica. Opening Night - Musical Duo Gelina Fontaine and Ross Leblanc....
Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Colin Channer Reading (End)
Dominica NI Literary Festival 2009 - Colin Channer Reading (End)
Nature Island Literary Festival 2009 - Aug 7th to Aug 9th at UWI Open Campus Grounds, Dominica. Opening Night - Jamaican writer and founder of the Calabash L...
Dominica Travel Video Guide - Whether you're into trekking high into the mountaintops or e...
published:30 Apr 2014
Dominica Travel Video Guide
Dominica Travel Video Guide
Dominica Travel Video Guide - Whether you're into trekking high into the mountaintops or exploring the watery world below, Dominica is the place to go for those who prefer hiking boots over high heels and are content with a nightlife where the only music is the murmur of the jungle.
Dominica has surprisingly long drives for such a small island, so it's better to pick a spot or two and explore instead of bouncing around. If you can do it in the mountains (hiking, bird-watching, searching for hidden pools and waterfalls) or the water (diving, snorkeling, kayaking), you can do it in your Dominica Travel Adventure. Don't miss the ancient forests of the Morne Trois Pitons National Park, home to the otherworldly Boiling Lake and the spectacular Trafalgar Falls.Ju
Enjoy your Dominica Travel Video Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmDmaBUBrxw
published:30 Apr 2014
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published:07 Jan 2015
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published:07 Jan 2015
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Travel Adventure: Dominica
Want to go off the beaten track? Wyatt takes you on a journey to the Caribbean island of D...
Want to go off the beaten track? Wyatt takes you on a journey to the Caribbean island of Dominica. Our short shows hit the web every Wednesday at WhitneyandW...
Informucate Fast Facts Videos cover thousands of topics, with more added daily….and if you...
published:06 Oct 2014
INFORMUCATE: DOMINICA
INFORMUCATE: DOMINICA
Informucate Fast Facts Videos cover thousands of topics, with more added daily….and if you like our videos, you will love our unique take on the news at http://www.informucate.com
published:06 Oct 2014
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Discover Dominica with Dominica Travel Deals.
Dear Dominica traveler, Dominica Travel Deals would like to take you on a miraculous journ...
Dear Dominica traveler, Dominica Travel Deals would like to take you on a miraculous journey through The Nature Island of The Caribbean: Dominica. Our extens...
Travels in DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery! Caribbean
Join us on an adventure into the Garden of Eden, the undiscovered jewel of the Caribbean.....
published:28 Dec 2012
Travels in DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery! Caribbean
Travels in DOMINICA, The Island of Discovery! Caribbean
Join us on an adventure into the Garden of Eden, the undiscovered jewel of the Caribbean... DOMINICA! We arrive by sail and hike into the mountains of the lush tropical rainforests of Dominica and meet up with MOSES, a 60-year old Rasta that has lived off the land in the mountains his entire life. We were fortunate to get an interview with MOSES and gain some insight into his world of peace and love... Something we can all learn from! :o)
Experience the magnificence of a huge cascading waterfall in the heart of the rainforest, local vegetation and culture, and more... ENJOY!!
More like this at www.AmbientRealLife.com
Produced by www.LandAndSeaVideo.com
published:28 Dec 2012
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Beautiful Dominica Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Dominica Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide http://www.hotels-...
Produced and Realized by Riot House for Discover Dominica, during the 2015 DOMINICA FILM C...
published:20 May 2015
I AM DOMINICA
I AM DOMINICA
Produced and Realized by Riot House for Discover Dominica, during the 2015 DOMINICA FILM CHALLENGE (http://www.dominicafilmchallenge.com).
We had the opportunity and luck to be part of this amazing travelling and human experience, filming the Carribean island of Dominica for a whole week with no particular direction but our vision of this wonderful place.
Behind the scenes : http://www.vimeo.com/127178595
Shot with :
- Red Epic
- Canon 5d mkIII Raw
- Canon L Lenses
- DJI Phantom2 + gopro hero 4
Edited in Premiere Pro CC
Graded with Da Vinci Resolve
Director / Main Shooter : Adi Bessac
Co-director / Second Shooter : Damien Bour
Drone shots by Damien Bour
Edited and Graded by Adi Bessac
Animation by Matthieu Wlazinski
Sound Design by Damien Bour & Alice Bortolazzo
Music by Tony Anderson "Eyes wide open"
Voice Over by Sabrina Bully recorded at Sonic Art Studios in Dominica
Agency - Bolin Marketing
Client - Discover Dominica Authority
Agency Executive Producer - Michael Kraabel
Agency Field Producer - Nathan Eide
Island Driver - Matthew Williams
Guide - Joseph Gremo
Huge thanks to :
Todd, Michael, Nathan and Sandra from Bolin Marketing, Our lovely driver Matthew and our kind guide Joseph, Sheldon Casimir for the voiceover help, Anchorage Hotel & Dive Center, Castle Comfort Lodge, Evergreen Hotel, Picard Beach Cottages, Portsmouth Beach Hotel, Champagne reef Dive & Snorkel, the Champs Hotel, Cobra Tours & Yacht Services, Kalinago Barana Aute, Kubuli Beers, LIME Dominica, Waitukubuli National Trail, Old Stone Grill & Bar, Talie’s Pot Organic Products, Liat, Seaborne Airlines, Winair & all the amazing people we met in Dominica !
And a very special one to Nathalie, Francesco, Kristen, Katie, Dan, Andrew, Lisa, Liz, Sarah and Alison, our friends & partners from all over the world on this adventure.
Make Sure to visit this wonderful place !
http://www.discoverdominica.com
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http://secretbay.dm Secret Bay is a small eco-luxury resort with big values. Enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: ...
Dominica in the Caribbean. Tips for travellers on things to do video tour
Dominica in the Caribbean. Tips for travellers on things to do video tour on a day trip. M...
published:16 Jan 2013
Dominica in the Caribbean. Tips for travellers on things to do video tour
Dominica in the Caribbean. Tips for travellers on things to do video tour
Dominica in the Caribbean. Tips for travellers on things to do video tour on a day trip. Markets, Georgian Buildings, RIB Speedboat tour, snorkeling, visting "the Abyss" and where 90% of Pirates of the Caribbean II was flimed. Roseau is the capital. for more visit http://www.tipsfortravellers.com and follow me on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/garybembridge
published:16 Jan 2013
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Secret Bay Dominica - Award Winning Zabuco Honeymoon Villas - Luxury Travel
http://secretbay.dm Secret Bay is a small eco-luxury resort with big values. Enjoy a bouti...
Secret Bay Dominica - Award Winning Zabuco Honeymoon Villas - Luxury Travel
Secret Bay Dominica - Award Winning Zabuco Honeymoon Villas - Luxury Travel
http://secretbay.dm Secret Bay is a small eco-luxury resort with big values. Enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: ...
Discover your inner explorer on the Island of Dominica.
http://www.discoverdominica.com/ex...
published:02 Dec 2014
Dominica - "The New"
Dominica - "The New"
Discover your inner explorer on the Island of Dominica.
http://www.discoverdominica.com/explorer
Winner of the 2014 Dominica Film Challenge.
http://www.dominicachallenge.com
Trent Hilborn
Josh Becker
http://www.dominicachallenge.com/portfolio_page/trent-and-josh/
A select group of aspiring filmmakers, photographers, and story tellers, were offered free round-trip airfare, accommodations, meals, trail guides, and access to one of the most beautiful and inspiring landscapes in the world. All they had to do was explore and document their adventures. This is the result.
Dominica – "The New"
Before landing on the island, Trent and Josh thought they already knew what they wanted to capture. And then the plane landed and all of that flew out the window. Immediately they began to discover things they couldn’t predict and as the week wore on their own adventures began to make their way into the film.
From arm-wresting a dock worker to hiking the boiling lake, it became clear the only way to experience the beauty of Dominica was to discover it on your own. So check out their adventures and know that this film is merely a glimpse of what the island has to offer. (Trent & Josh)
Team Biography
Trent Hilborn is an Emmy® award-winning director born and bred in The Land of Ten Thousand Lakes. Josh Becker is an Iowa native, Minnesota transplant. Trent has crafted a variety of work without permits, limits and safety equipment. Josh shoots stuff. Trent focuses on making every aspect of production as flawless as possible. Josh animates stuff. Trent’s drive is to create and his work is created to drive, be it inspirational, motivational or something completely off the wall. When Josh isn’t playing with cameras, you’ll find him tweeting about his breakfast. #blessed They both think they do all the work and squabble like an old married couple, they make a pretty good team I guess.
http://www.TrentHilborn.com
http://www.JoshBecker.net
Sponsored by:
Discover Dominica Authority
Produced by:
Bolin Marketing
Michael Kraabel - Executive Producer
Nathan Eide - Producer
Apply for 2015 Challenge here:
http://www.dominicachallenge.com/application/
published:02 Dec 2014
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Dominica Island Travel
Dominica Island Travel - Dominica, officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island n...
Dominica Island Travel - Dominica, officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea. To the north-northwest lies Guadeloupe,...
Secret Bay, Dominica - Top Rated Caribbean Honeymoon Eco-Luxury Resort
http://secretbay.dm Tucked away on the unspoilt nature island of Dominica, Secret Bay offe...
published:25 Dec 2013
Secret Bay, Dominica - Top Rated Caribbean Honeymoon Eco-Luxury Resort
Secret Bay, Dominica - Top Rated Caribbean Honeymoon Eco-Luxury Resort
http://secretbay.dm Tucked away on the unspoilt nature island of Dominica, Secret Bay offers sustainable luxury villas and bungalows and is the perfect place for a Caribbean honeymoon vacation, an anniversary vacation or the secluded holiday of a lifetime. Situated on a cliff-top overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Secret Bay is unique in its diversity: two beaches, the magical Cario River, a spectacular sea cave and two distinct micro-climates. At this small eco-luxury resort with big values, enjoy a boutique hotel experience and the very best that Dominica has to offer: fresh local organic food, endless adventures on your doorstep and healthy rejuvenating living in harmony with nature.
Secret Bay is becoming known as one of the best boutique resorts in the Caribbean - and indeed the world - for honeymoons and anniversaries, small family escapes and adventure vacations. Selected by Travel + Leisure as one of the best new hotels in the world, by TheKnot as one of the best honeymoon destinations in the world, Harper's Bazaar as a top resort and now Trip Advisor as the #1 Small Hotel in the Caribbean, Secret Bay is making waves in the Caribbean and beyond.
(Video produced by http://BarnesCreativeStudios.com)
JAYAPURA, Indonesia (AP) -- Rescue officials say a search plane has spotted the wreckage of an Indonesian passenger plane that went missing with 54 people onboard. There was no immediate word if there were any survivors from the crash, which happened in bad weather on Sunday in Indonesia's mountainous easternmost province of Papua. Officials said the wreckage was spotted about 12 kilometers (7 miles) from its destination of Oksibil ... ....
Whether sitting on a train or having dinner at a restaurant, many people find it hard to stop fiddling with their mobile phones – firing off a never-ending stream of Facebook, Instagram and Twitter posts ... New research finds that the most frequent mobile phone and internet users are the most likely to be distracted, for example by being prone to missing important appointments and daydreaming while having a conversation ... --> ... ....
17 August 2015. From the section China. Residents on Monday held up banners protesting the fact that homes were allowed to be built just 600m from the warehouse containing hazardous materials. People in the Chinese city of Tianjin whose homes were damaged by the huge explosions at on 12 August have staged protests to demand compensation from the government ... The blasts focused on a warehouse which was storing sodium cyanide ... Top Stories ... ....
One year on from the summit to end sexual violence in conflict, convened by Angelina Jolie and William Hague in London, the self-proclaimed Islamic State has developed a complex bureaucracy of sex slavery that makes a mockery of the summit’s goal to bring about an end to the use of rape and sexual violence in war ... The article goes on to reassure its readership that ... • Comments will be opened later ....
Humanity has already used up 100% of the resources produced by the Earth this year, meaning that any consumption from now on represents an unsustainable burden on the planet. Known as Earth Overshoot Day, the moment when humanity exceeds nature's budget for the year was reached on August 13 - six days earlier than in 2014 ... ....
"Emil George was a gentleman of the highest integrity and intellectual breadth ... George, originally from Dominica where he was an island scholar, came to Jamaica early in his career, after graduating with first class honours from Oxford University and being called to the English Bar ... ....
"We are in receipt of a letter from the Prime Minister of Dominica and we are in touch with other countries of the Caribbean," Harmon said, adding, "when students enter the institution there is an expectation as to what fees they will be paying and would have budgeted for that" ...Lucia, and Dominica, amongst others. ....
(Source. NACAC - North American, Central American and CaribbeanAA) ...Photo. Carlos Clemente (ESA) for the NACAC ...Trinidad and Tobago's Michelle-Lee Ahye went under 11 seconds in the second heat with 10.98, but her time will not go into the record books due to a 2.3m/s tailwind ... The 100m finals will be held on Saturday ... Dominica's Yordany Duranona clinched the gold medal in the men's triple jump with a best effort of 16.98m ... distributed by....
ROSEAU, Dominica (NNS) -- The Military Sealift Command Mercy-class hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) departed Dominica, Aug ... medical professionals and share ideas for a healthier Dominica ... This was the first time the Continuing Promise mission visited Dominica....
I gotta let you go I gotta let you go No more sleepless nights I gotta let you go I gotta let you go I need a man who treats me right. (2x) I want somebody Who's always there When I'm down to show you care Searched the whole world over For love that's true Someone to tell me "I love you" But it won't be my heart that's breaking Cause I won't be the one to cry I have taken all that I am taking Now the time has come for us to say good-bye I gotta let you go I gotta let you go No more sleepless nights I gotta let you go I gotta let you go I need a man who treats me right I want somebody That's here to stay Cause I need good lovin not a maid Not a part-time lover To treat me like you do You wanna have your cake and eat it too Just pack up all your lies Get up and go Cause now it's much too late to care. I've taken all that I am taking Oh don't move for me This time I won't be there