The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions. With a total area of about 106,400,000 square kilometres (41,100,000 sq mi), it covers approximately 20% of the Earth's surface and about 26% of its water surface area. The first part of its name refers to Atlas of Greek mythology, making the Atlantic the "Sea of Atlas".
The oldest known mention of "Atlantic" is in The Histories of Herodotus around 450 BC (Hdt. 1.202.4): Atlantis thalassa (Greek: Ἀτλαντὶς θάλασσα; English: Sea of Atlas); see also: Atlas Mountains. The term Ethiopic Ocean, derived from Ethiopia, was applied to the southern Atlantic ocean as late as the mid-19th century. Before Europeans discovered other oceans, the term "ocean" itself was synonymous with the waters beyond the Strait of Gibraltar that we now know as the Atlantic. The early Greeks believed this ocean to be a gigantic river encircling the world.
The Atlantic Ocean occupies an elongated, S-shaped basin extending longitudinally between Europe and Africa to the east, and the Americas to the west. As one component of the interconnected global ocean, it is connected in the north to the Arctic Ocean (which is sometimes considered a sea of the Atlantic), to the Pacific Ocean in the southwest, the Indian Ocean in the southeast, and the Southern Ocean in the south. (Other definitions describe the Atlantic as extending southward to Antarctica.) The equator subdivides it into the North Atlantic Ocean and South Atlantic Ocean.
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
All 229 people on board died.
Swissair Flight 111 (SR111, SWR111) was a Swissair McDonnell Douglas MD-11 on a scheduled airline flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States to Cointrin International Airport in Geneva, Switzerland. This flight was also a codeshare flight with Delta Air Lines.
On Wednesday, 2 September 1998, the aircraft used for the flight, registered HB-IWF, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Halifax International Airport at the entrance to St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia. The crash site was 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from
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Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
5:43
World's Most Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
World's Most Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
World's Most Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day ,Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway.
World's One of the Most DANGEROUS Route Ever
7:00
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Why dangerous and Beautiful- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
"The Atlantic Ocean Road or the Atlantic Road (Norwegian: Atlanterhavsveien) is a 8.3-kilometer (5.2 mi) long section of County Road 64 which runs through an archipelago in Eide and Averøy in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. The fixed link passes by Hustadvika, an unsheltered part of the Norwegian Sea, connecting the island of Averøy with the mainland and Romsdalshalvøya peninsula. The road runs between the villages of Kårvåg on Averøy and Vevang in Eida. The road is built on several small islands and skerries, which are connected by se
3:29
Atlantic Ocean. Waterfall
Atlantic Ocean. Waterfall
Atlantic Ocean. Waterfall
This is the Atlantic Ocean, Waterfall music video.
1:11
ATLANTIC OCEAN PERFEC STORM ARG SHIP
ATLANTIC OCEAN PERFEC STORM ARG SHIP
ATLANTIC OCEAN PERFEC STORM ARG SHIP
AN AMAZING STORM IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WIND (50/60 KNOTS 22HS CONSTANT) WAVES (15/20 MTS. SAILING IN PUERTO DESEADO, AN ARGENTINE OCEANOGRAPHIC NAVY SHIP. 18 MAY 08 - LAT:50º01'(S) LONG:033º05'(W)
2:06
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
To know all about the Atlantic ocean road, Norway, please click the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD9I_OYo5qU
3:36
Mysterious unknown Ancient Underwater City in Atlantic Ocean
Mysterious unknown Ancient Underwater City in Atlantic Ocean
Mysterious unknown Ancient Underwater City in Atlantic Ocean
Discover the mysterious unknown ancient underwater ruins in atlantic ocean 800 miles west of morocco. What is it? The last remains of a ancient lost civilisation? Or just giant scratches on the seabed? The lines on the ground has right angles and there is another similiar structure 150 miles away.
Coordinates: 31°12'44.38"N 23°58'59.39"W
Google Maps: http://tinyurl.com/8vbx7sx
Film and music by DarkSecretTV.
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RUSSIA WARNS: ASTEROID IMPACT in Atlantic Ocean
RUSSIA WARNS: ASTEROID IMPACT in Atlantic Ocean
RUSSIA WARNS: ASTEROID IMPACT in Atlantic Ocean
Russian Military Operatives who have family in the United States have warned of an upcoming event of a large Asteroid that is being tracked by their missle defense systems. This Near Earth Object is arriving along with the Meteor Debris field expected to impact FEMA Region Three. Russia Warns that this Large Asteroid will Impact in the Atlantic Ocean. This will be a Global Incident. This event will change life on this planet as we know it. Good Luck to you and your Family.
Looks Like It Was True...First asteroid impact of 2014 ends in the Atlantic Ocean
http://www.sciencerecorder.com/news/first-asteroid-impact-of-2014-ends-in-the-atlantic-oce
2:19
North Central Atlantic Ocean in January/Feb.
North Central Atlantic Ocean in January/Feb.
North Central Atlantic Ocean in January/Feb.
Rough seas in the north central atlantic ocean in January 2010. Ship was the MV Leeds Castle. Crackalackin.
1:38
INDIAN OCEAN AND ATLANTIC OCEAN
INDIAN OCEAN AND ATLANTIC OCEAN
INDIAN OCEAN AND ATLANTIC OCEAN
Ye video ek ship ke captain ne banaya hai...
Jahan per 2 samunder Hind mahasagar or Atlantic mahasagar aapas me milte hain...
Par dono ke pani ek dusrey se miltey nahi hain...
Ye duniya ki ek ajib baa
4:33
Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Situated in Norway, the Atlantic Road (in Norwegian called Atlanterhavsveien) is a part of Norwegian national road 64 (Rv 64). It is close to the cities of Molde and Kristiansund in the midwest part of the Norwegian coastline. This fantastic and spectacular road is a very popular tourist attraction. Both the local population and tourist visitors frequently use the road to go fishing for cod and other fish directly from the bridges. One of the bridges is special designed for fishing.
The 8.3 km (5 mile) road, with 8 bridges of a total length of 891 metres, is built on several small islands and skerries, and is spanned by eight bridges and sev
6:32
North Atlantic Ocean Phenomenal Waves (Perfect Storm) HD(1080p)
North Atlantic Ocean Phenomenal Waves (Perfect Storm) HD(1080p)
North Atlantic Ocean Phenomenal Waves (Perfect Storm) HD(1080p)
AN AMAZING STORM IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WIND (60/70 KNOTS) WAVES (15/20 MTRS)
SHIP'S
Summer DWT: 32128 T
LOA: 171 mtrs
14:51
Scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean with Turtles, Stingrays & Colorful fishes.
Scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean with Turtles, Stingrays & Colorful fishes.
Scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean with Turtles, Stingrays & Colorful fishes.
Scuba diving with turtles, stingrays and colorful fishes in the Atlantic Ocean between Tenerife and La Gomera at a depth of 20 meters.
Nurkowanie z żółwiami, płaszczkami i kolorowymi rybkami w oceanie atlantyckim po między Teneryfą i La Gomerą na głębokości 20 metrów.
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
All 229 people on board died.
Swissair Flight 111 (SR111, SWR111) was a Swissair McDonnell Douglas MD-11 on a scheduled airline flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States to Cointrin International Airport in Geneva, Switzerland. This flight was also a codeshare flight with Delta Air Lines.
On Wednesday, 2 September 1998, the aircraft used for the flight, registered HB-IWF, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Halifax International Airport at the entrance to St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia. The crash site was 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from
3:52
Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
5:43
World's Most Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
World's Most Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
World's Most Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day ,Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway.
World's One of the Most DANGEROUS Route Ever
7:00
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Why dangerous and Beautiful- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
"The Atlantic Ocean Road or the Atlantic Road (Norwegian: Atlanterhavsveien) is a 8.3-kilometer (5.2 mi) long section of County Road 64 which runs through an archipelago in Eide and Averøy in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. The fixed link passes by Hustadvika, an unsheltered part of the Norwegian Sea, connecting the island of Averøy with the mainland and Romsdalshalvøya peninsula. The road runs between the villages of Kårvåg on Averøy and Vevang in Eida. The road is built on several small islands and skerries, which are connected by se
3:29
Atlantic Ocean. Waterfall
Atlantic Ocean. Waterfall
Atlantic Ocean. Waterfall
This is the Atlantic Ocean, Waterfall music video.
1:11
ATLANTIC OCEAN PERFEC STORM ARG SHIP
ATLANTIC OCEAN PERFEC STORM ARG SHIP
ATLANTIC OCEAN PERFEC STORM ARG SHIP
AN AMAZING STORM IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WIND (50/60 KNOTS 22HS CONSTANT) WAVES (15/20 MTS. SAILING IN PUERTO DESEADO, AN ARGENTINE OCEANOGRAPHIC NAVY SHIP. 18 MAY 08 - LAT:50º01'(S) LONG:033º05'(W)
2:06
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
To know all about the Atlantic ocean road, Norway, please click the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD9I_OYo5qU
3:36
Mysterious unknown Ancient Underwater City in Atlantic Ocean
Mysterious unknown Ancient Underwater City in Atlantic Ocean
Mysterious unknown Ancient Underwater City in Atlantic Ocean
Discover the mysterious unknown ancient underwater ruins in atlantic ocean 800 miles west of morocco. What is it? The last remains of a ancient lost civilisation? Or just giant scratches on the seabed? The lines on the ground has right angles and there is another similiar structure 150 miles away.
Coordinates: 31°12'44.38"N 23°58'59.39"W
Google Maps: http://tinyurl.com/8vbx7sx
Film and music by DarkSecretTV.
5:34
RUSSIA WARNS: ASTEROID IMPACT in Atlantic Ocean
RUSSIA WARNS: ASTEROID IMPACT in Atlantic Ocean
RUSSIA WARNS: ASTEROID IMPACT in Atlantic Ocean
Russian Military Operatives who have family in the United States have warned of an upcoming event of a large Asteroid that is being tracked by their missle defense systems. This Near Earth Object is arriving along with the Meteor Debris field expected to impact FEMA Region Three. Russia Warns that this Large Asteroid will Impact in the Atlantic Ocean. This will be a Global Incident. This event will change life on this planet as we know it. Good Luck to you and your Family.
Looks Like It Was True...First asteroid impact of 2014 ends in the Atlantic Ocean
http://www.sciencerecorder.com/news/first-asteroid-impact-of-2014-ends-in-the-atlantic-oce
2:19
North Central Atlantic Ocean in January/Feb.
North Central Atlantic Ocean in January/Feb.
North Central Atlantic Ocean in January/Feb.
Rough seas in the north central atlantic ocean in January 2010. Ship was the MV Leeds Castle. Crackalackin.
1:38
INDIAN OCEAN AND ATLANTIC OCEAN
INDIAN OCEAN AND ATLANTIC OCEAN
INDIAN OCEAN AND ATLANTIC OCEAN
Ye video ek ship ke captain ne banaya hai...
Jahan per 2 samunder Hind mahasagar or Atlantic mahasagar aapas me milte hain...
Par dono ke pani ek dusrey se miltey nahi hain...
Ye duniya ki ek ajib baa
4:33
Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Situated in Norway, the Atlantic Road (in Norwegian called Atlanterhavsveien) is a part of Norwegian national road 64 (Rv 64). It is close to the cities of Molde and Kristiansund in the midwest part of the Norwegian coastline. This fantastic and spectacular road is a very popular tourist attraction. Both the local population and tourist visitors frequently use the road to go fishing for cod and other fish directly from the bridges. One of the bridges is special designed for fishing.
The 8.3 km (5 mile) road, with 8 bridges of a total length of 891 metres, is built on several small islands and skerries, and is spanned by eight bridges and sev
6:32
North Atlantic Ocean Phenomenal Waves (Perfect Storm) HD(1080p)
North Atlantic Ocean Phenomenal Waves (Perfect Storm) HD(1080p)
North Atlantic Ocean Phenomenal Waves (Perfect Storm) HD(1080p)
AN AMAZING STORM IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WIND (60/70 KNOTS) WAVES (15/20 MTRS)
SHIP'S
Summer DWT: 32128 T
LOA: 171 mtrs
14:51
Scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean with Turtles, Stingrays & Colorful fishes.
Scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean with Turtles, Stingrays & Colorful fishes.
Scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean with Turtles, Stingrays & Colorful fishes.
Scuba diving with turtles, stingrays and colorful fishes in the Atlantic Ocean between Tenerife and La Gomera at a depth of 20 meters.
Nurkowanie z żółwiami, płaszczkami i kolorowymi rybkami w oceanie atlantyckim po między Teneryfą i La Gomerą na głębokości 20 metrów.
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My Atlantic Crossing - 3 weeks alone on a 40ft sailboat.
My Atlantic Crossing - 3 weeks alone on a 40ft sailboat.
My Atlantic Crossing - 3 weeks alone on a 40ft sailboat.
Video of my single-handed voyage across the Atlantic from Gran Canaria to St.Martin in February 2011. 3120nm in 21 days and 4 hours. Read more about my voyage on www.gudrunv.com
As some have commented, it was not especially smart to not wear life jacket & click in to jack lines at all times. I agree. Please do wear life jackets and click in. Also don't pee over the railing, it's how most sailors fall into the water.
And here's the video of my next ocean crossing, the Pacific: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36rhL2qK3EM. This time not alone, but with my fiancee. Very different experience :-)
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Where Pacific and Atlantic Ocean meet
Where Pacific and Atlantic Ocean meet
Where Pacific and Atlantic Ocean meet
Watch the amazing view The Pacific and Atlantic Ocean!!
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SNOW AT ATLANTIC OCEAN ROAD
SNOW AT ATLANTIC OCEAN ROAD
SNOW AT ATLANTIC OCEAN ROAD
Do you remember tee rak?
We went to Atlanterhavs veien in much warmer climate than this
Now it is FREEZING
But You LOoooooove Freezing and Refreshing
A ride through the atlantic ocean road
Using GoPro hero 3 black at 1080p 30fps
Atlanterhavsveien
Atlantic highway
Visit norway
norwegian nature "The Atlantic Ocean Road or the Atlantic Road (Norwegian: Atlanterhavsveien) is a 8.3-kilometer (5.2 mi) long section of County Road 64 which runs through an archipelago in Eide and Averøy in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. The fixed link passes by Hustadvika, an unsheltered part of the Norwegian Sea, connecting the island of Averøy with the mainland and Romsdalshalvøya peninsula. The road runs between the villages of Kårvåg on Averøy and Vevang in Eida. The road is built on several small islands and skerrie
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Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall (Original Mix).wmv
Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall (Original Mix).wmv
Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall (Original Mix).wmv
Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall (Original Mix)
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Meeting Point Of Indian And Atlantic Ocean
Meeting Point Of Indian And Atlantic Ocean
Meeting Point Of Indian And Atlantic Ocean
Meeting Point Of Indian And Atlantic Ocean
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ATLANTIC OCEAN CROSSING 2013
ATLANTIC OCEAN CROSSING 2013
ATLANTIC OCEAN CROSSING 2013
Sailing across the North Atlantic Ocean on Beneteau Oceanis 473. Video might be booring on moments as I tried to show the longetivity of the whole passage.
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The airport's the flight out and the Atlantic Ocean
The airport's the flight out and the Atlantic Ocean
The airport's the flight out and the Atlantic Ocean
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Rowing the Atlantic Ocean: Sea Fever - Exploration Video Contest
Rowing the Atlantic Ocean: Sea Fever - Exploration Video Contest
Rowing the Atlantic Ocean: Sea Fever - Exploration Video Contest
Rowing the Atlantic Ocean: Sea Fever by Alastair Humphreys Engaging camerawork, nicely paced, stark voyage of endurance and perseverance. Dramatic narration.
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
All 229 people on board died.
Swissair Flight 111 (SR111, SWR111) was a Swissair McDonnell Douglas MD-11 on a scheduled airline flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States to Cointrin International Airport in Geneva, Switzerland. This flight was also a codeshare flight with Delta Air Lines.
On Wednesday, 2 September 1998, the aircraft used for the flight, registered HB-IWF, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Halifax International Airport at the entrance to St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia. The crash site was 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from shore, roughly equidistant from the tiny fishing and tourist communities of Peggys Cove and Bayswater. All 229 people on board died.
More info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swissair_Flight_111
And:
http://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/medias-media/fiches-facts/a98h0003/sum_a98h0003.asp
This video was uploaded for EDUCATIONAL purposes only.
All uploads from Air Crash Investigation belong to their respectful owner, National Geographic, Discovery, Cineflix and NextFilm.
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
All 229 people on board died.
Swissair Flight 111 (SR111, SWR111) was a Swissair McDonnell Douglas MD-11 on a scheduled airline flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States to Cointrin International Airport in Geneva, Switzerland. This flight was also a codeshare flight with Delta Air Lines.
On Wednesday, 2 September 1998, the aircraft used for the flight, registered HB-IWF, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Halifax International Airport at the entrance to St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia. The crash site was 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from shore, roughly equidistant from the tiny fishing and tourist communities of Peggys Cove and Bayswater. All 229 people on board died.
More info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swissair_Flight_111
And:
http://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/medias-media/fiches-facts/a98h0003/sum_a98h0003.asp
This video was uploaded for EDUCATIONAL purposes only.
All uploads from Air Crash Investigation belong to their respectful owner, National Geographic, Discovery, Cineflix and NextFilm.
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Why dangerous and Beautiful- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
"The Atlantic Ocean Road or the Atlantic Road (Norwegian: Atlanterhavsveien) is a 8.3-kilometer (5.2 mi) long section of County Road 64 which runs through an archipelago in Eide and Averøy in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. The fixed link passes by Hustadvika, an unsheltered part of the Norwegian Sea, connecting the island of Averøy with the mainland and Romsdalshalvøya peninsula. The road runs between the villages of Kårvåg on Averøy and Vevang in Eida. The road is built on several small islands and skerries, which are connected by several causeways, viaducts and eight bridges—the most prominent being Storseisundet Bridge."
The Atlantic Road zigzags across bridges and rock-fills from island to island right out at the ocean's edge. It is easy to park your car in one of the many lay-bys and walk a few metres to the smooth coastal rocks and some excellent fishing spots. A stone's throw or two to the west the shipping lane crosses the notorious waters of Hustadvika, concealing innumerable wrecks. Many people take a trip out here when the autumn storms start to rage - it is quite a sight when the big waves break beside (and sometimes across) the road. The road workers experienced 12 hurricanes during the construction of the Atlantic Road before it was opened in 1989. Around 1900 as many as 120 people lived on these windswept islands. They made their living from fishing and drying fish.
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Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Why dangerous and Beautiful- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
"The Atlantic Ocean Road or the Atlantic Road (Norwegian: Atlanterhavsveien) is a 8.3-kilometer (5.2 mi) long section of County Road 64 which runs through an archipelago in Eide and Averøy in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. The fixed link passes by Hustadvika, an unsheltered part of the Norwegian Sea, connecting the island of Averøy with the mainland and Romsdalshalvøya peninsula. The road runs between the villages of Kårvåg on Averøy and Vevang in Eida. The road is built on several small islands and skerries, which are connected by several causeways, viaducts and eight bridges—the most prominent being Storseisundet Bridge."
The Atlantic Road zigzags across bridges and rock-fills from island to island right out at the ocean's edge. It is easy to park your car in one of the many lay-bys and walk a few metres to the smooth coastal rocks and some excellent fishing spots. A stone's throw or two to the west the shipping lane crosses the notorious waters of Hustadvika, concealing innumerable wrecks. Many people take a trip out here when the autumn storms start to rage - it is quite a sight when the big waves break beside (and sometimes across) the road. The road workers experienced 12 hurricanes during the construction of the Atlantic Road before it was opened in 1989. Around 1900 as many as 120 people lived on these windswept islands. They made their living from fishing and drying fish.
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AN AMAZING STORM IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WIND (50/60 KNOTS 22HS CONSTANT) WAVES (15/20 MTS. SAILING IN PUERTO DESEADO, AN ARGENTINE OCEANOGRAPHIC NAVY SHIP. 18 MAY 08 - LAT:50º01'(S) LONG:033º05'(W)
AN AMAZING STORM IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WIND (50/60 KNOTS 22HS CONSTANT) WAVES (15/20 MTS. SAILING IN PUERTO DESEADO, AN ARGENTINE OCEANOGRAPHIC NAVY SHIP. 18 MAY 08 - LAT:50º01'(S) LONG:033º05'(W)
published:04 Jun 2008
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Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
To know all about the Atlantic ocean road, Norway, please click the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD9I_OYo5qU
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
To know all about the Atlantic ocean road, Norway, please click the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD9I_OYo5qU
published:23 Jun 2014
views:90920
Mysterious unknown Ancient Underwater City in Atlantic Ocean
Discover the mysterious unknown ancient underwater ruins in atlantic ocean 800 miles west of morocco. What is it? The last remains of a ancient lost civilisation? Or just giant scratches on the seabed? The lines on the ground has right angles and there is another similiar structure 150 miles away.
Coordinates: 31°12'44.38"N 23°58'59.39"W
Google Maps: http://tinyurl.com/8vbx7sx
Film and music by DarkSecretTV.
Discover the mysterious unknown ancient underwater ruins in atlantic ocean 800 miles west of morocco. What is it? The last remains of a ancient lost civilisation? Or just giant scratches on the seabed? The lines on the ground has right angles and there is another similiar structure 150 miles away.
Coordinates: 31°12'44.38"N 23°58'59.39"W
Google Maps: http://tinyurl.com/8vbx7sx
Film and music by DarkSecretTV.
Russian Military Operatives who have family in the United States have warned of an upcoming event of a large Asteroid that is being tracked by their missle defense systems. This Near Earth Object is arriving along with the Meteor Debris field expected to impact FEMA Region Three. Russia Warns that this Large Asteroid will Impact in the Atlantic Ocean. This will be a Global Incident. This event will change life on this planet as we know it. Good Luck to you and your Family.
Looks Like It Was True...First asteroid impact of 2014 ends in the Atlantic Ocean
http://www.sciencerecorder.com/news/first-asteroid-impact-of-2014-ends-in-the-atlantic-ocean/
Russian Military Operatives who have family in the United States have warned of an upcoming event of a large Asteroid that is being tracked by their missle defense systems. This Near Earth Object is arriving along with the Meteor Debris field expected to impact FEMA Region Three. Russia Warns that this Large Asteroid will Impact in the Atlantic Ocean. This will be a Global Incident. This event will change life on this planet as we know it. Good Luck to you and your Family.
Looks Like It Was True...First asteroid impact of 2014 ends in the Atlantic Ocean
http://www.sciencerecorder.com/news/first-asteroid-impact-of-2014-ends-in-the-atlantic-ocean/
Ye video ek ship ke captain ne banaya hai...
Jahan per 2 samunder Hind mahasagar or Atlantic mahasagar aapas me milte hain...
Par dono ke pani ek dusrey se miltey nahi hain...
Ye duniya ki ek ajib baa
Ye video ek ship ke captain ne banaya hai...
Jahan per 2 samunder Hind mahasagar or Atlantic mahasagar aapas me milte hain...
Par dono ke pani ek dusrey se miltey nahi hain...
Ye duniya ki ek ajib baa
Situated in Norway, the Atlantic Road (in Norwegian called Atlanterhavsveien) is a part of Norwegian national road 64 (Rv 64). It is close to the cities of Molde and Kristiansund in the midwest part of the Norwegian coastline. This fantastic and spectacular road is a very popular tourist attraction. Both the local population and tourist visitors frequently use the road to go fishing for cod and other fish directly from the bridges. One of the bridges is special designed for fishing.
The 8.3 km (5 mile) road, with 8 bridges of a total length of 891 metres, is built on several small islands and skerries, and is spanned by eight bridges and several landfills. This road has an open sea view which is not so common for roads along the Norwegian coast. Here the distance between the islands was so small that a road could be built across the archipelago. In addition there are fjords and mountains inside the road.
The Atlantic Road zigzags across low bridges that jut out over the sea, linking the islands between Molde (famous for its annual jazz festival in July) and Kristiansund in the western fjords. The Hustadvika is an infamous stretch of ocean and when in storm it is truly dramatic. In calmer weather you might spot whales and seals, writes the British newspaper The Guardian (25 April 2006).
Chosen as "Norway's construction of the century" in 2005, the road links together small coastal communities. From the town of Kristiansund, the Atlantic Road is only a 30-minute drive through the Atlantic Ocean Tunnel. After passing the tunnel you cross the island of Aver?y with Kvernes Stave Church, the very scenic west side of the island, and the incredible coastline out towards Hustadvika.
The Atlantic Road has been awarded the status national tourist route because of the architecture of the road and the bridges, and the incredible coastline it passes through. The Atlantic Road's sharp turns and wild nature have ranked it first on The Guardian's list of the world's best road trips, in sharp competition with world renowned attractions such as Northern Ireland's Antrim coast road and the Himalayas.
The construction started 1 August 1983 and was marked by the struggle against the elements. During the six-year duration of the works were recorded up to 12 hurricane category storms. Finally the road was opened on the 7th of July 1989. The first ten years the drivers had to pay toll to drive on it, but since 26th of june 1999 (at 03:00 p.m.) the road has been toll-free.
There are four panoramic views- and rest areas with facilities in bold architectural forms along the Atlantic Road. Here you can experience both nature and architecture in great interaction. Some of the viewing platforms are also popular with anglers.
The road rides above some rough and uneven surfaces and it's spectacular because it rises itself and falls at many places like a sea at the time of a rough tide. Apart from the incredible road itself, the scenery surrounding it could give any driver shivers.
In 1935, the railway plans definitely was set aside. But not until the 70's, the plans where again put into action, this time as a road project, and the 1 August 1983 started the construction work.
Technical facts about the Atlantic Road:
Overall length: 8274 meters
Width: 6.5 meters
Maximum gradient: 8%
Cost: 122 million Norwegian Kroner (1989)
Financing: 50% of highway funds, 25% employment assets and share capital, 25% toll Opening: 7 July 1989
Vevang Stream bridge: 119 meters long, 10 meters high
Hulv?gen bridges (3 bridges): 293 meters long, 4 meters high
Storseisundet bridge: 260 meters long, 23 meters high
Geit?ysundet bridge: 52 meters long, 6 meters high
Store Lauv?ysund bridge: 52 meters long, 3 meters high
Little Lauv?ysund bridge: 115 meters long, 7 meters high.....God bless all
Situated in Norway, the Atlantic Road (in Norwegian called Atlanterhavsveien) is a part of Norwegian national road 64 (Rv 64). It is close to the cities of Molde and Kristiansund in the midwest part of the Norwegian coastline. This fantastic and spectacular road is a very popular tourist attraction. Both the local population and tourist visitors frequently use the road to go fishing for cod and other fish directly from the bridges. One of the bridges is special designed for fishing.
The 8.3 km (5 mile) road, with 8 bridges of a total length of 891 metres, is built on several small islands and skerries, and is spanned by eight bridges and several landfills. This road has an open sea view which is not so common for roads along the Norwegian coast. Here the distance between the islands was so small that a road could be built across the archipelago. In addition there are fjords and mountains inside the road.
The Atlantic Road zigzags across low bridges that jut out over the sea, linking the islands between Molde (famous for its annual jazz festival in July) and Kristiansund in the western fjords. The Hustadvika is an infamous stretch of ocean and when in storm it is truly dramatic. In calmer weather you might spot whales and seals, writes the British newspaper The Guardian (25 April 2006).
Chosen as "Norway's construction of the century" in 2005, the road links together small coastal communities. From the town of Kristiansund, the Atlantic Road is only a 30-minute drive through the Atlantic Ocean Tunnel. After passing the tunnel you cross the island of Aver?y with Kvernes Stave Church, the very scenic west side of the island, and the incredible coastline out towards Hustadvika.
The Atlantic Road has been awarded the status national tourist route because of the architecture of the road and the bridges, and the incredible coastline it passes through. The Atlantic Road's sharp turns and wild nature have ranked it first on The Guardian's list of the world's best road trips, in sharp competition with world renowned attractions such as Northern Ireland's Antrim coast road and the Himalayas.
The construction started 1 August 1983 and was marked by the struggle against the elements. During the six-year duration of the works were recorded up to 12 hurricane category storms. Finally the road was opened on the 7th of July 1989. The first ten years the drivers had to pay toll to drive on it, but since 26th of june 1999 (at 03:00 p.m.) the road has been toll-free.
There are four panoramic views- and rest areas with facilities in bold architectural forms along the Atlantic Road. Here you can experience both nature and architecture in great interaction. Some of the viewing platforms are also popular with anglers.
The road rides above some rough and uneven surfaces and it's spectacular because it rises itself and falls at many places like a sea at the time of a rough tide. Apart from the incredible road itself, the scenery surrounding it could give any driver shivers.
In 1935, the railway plans definitely was set aside. But not until the 70's, the plans where again put into action, this time as a road project, and the 1 August 1983 started the construction work.
Technical facts about the Atlantic Road:
Overall length: 8274 meters
Width: 6.5 meters
Maximum gradient: 8%
Cost: 122 million Norwegian Kroner (1989)
Financing: 50% of highway funds, 25% employment assets and share capital, 25% toll Opening: 7 July 1989
Vevang Stream bridge: 119 meters long, 10 meters high
Hulv?gen bridges (3 bridges): 293 meters long, 4 meters high
Storseisundet bridge: 260 meters long, 23 meters high
Geit?ysundet bridge: 52 meters long, 6 meters high
Store Lauv?ysund bridge: 52 meters long, 3 meters high
Little Lauv?ysund bridge: 115 meters long, 7 meters high.....God bless all
published:04 Jan 2014
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North Atlantic Ocean Phenomenal Waves (Perfect Storm) HD(1080p)
Scuba diving with turtles, stingrays and colorful fishes in the Atlantic Ocean between Tenerife and La Gomera at a depth of 20 meters.
Nurkowanie z żółwiami, płaszczkami i kolorowymi rybkami w oceanie atlantyckim po między Teneryfą i La Gomerą na głębokości 20 metrów.
Scuba diving with turtles, stingrays and colorful fishes in the Atlantic Ocean between Tenerife and La Gomera at a depth of 20 meters.
Nurkowanie z żółwiami, płaszczkami i kolorowymi rybkami w oceanie atlantyckim po między Teneryfą i La Gomerą na głębokości 20 metrów.
published:20 Aug 2012
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My Atlantic Crossing - 3 weeks alone on a 40ft sailboat.
Video of my single-handed voyage across the Atlantic from Gran Canaria to St.Martin in February 2011. 3120nm in 21 days and 4 hours. Read more about my voyage on www.gudrunv.com
As some have commented, it was not especially smart to not wear life jacket & click in to jack lines at all times. I agree. Please do wear life jackets and click in. Also don't pee over the railing, it's how most sailors fall into the water.
And here's the video of my next ocean crossing, the Pacific: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36rhL2qK3EM. This time not alone, but with my fiancee. Very different experience :-)
Video of my single-handed voyage across the Atlantic from Gran Canaria to St.Martin in February 2011. 3120nm in 21 days and 4 hours. Read more about my voyage on www.gudrunv.com
As some have commented, it was not especially smart to not wear life jacket & click in to jack lines at all times. I agree. Please do wear life jackets and click in. Also don't pee over the railing, it's how most sailors fall into the water.
And here's the video of my next ocean crossing, the Pacific: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36rhL2qK3EM. This time not alone, but with my fiancee. Very different experience :-)
A ride through the atlantic ocean road
Using GoPro hero 3 black at 1080p 30fps
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A ride through the atlantic ocean road
Using GoPro hero 3 black at 1080p 30fps
Atlanterhavsveien
Atlantic highway
Visit norway
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Sailing across the North Atlantic Ocean on Beneteau Oceanis 473. Video might be booring on moments as I tried to show the longetivity of the whole passage.
Sailing across the North Atlantic Ocean on Beneteau Oceanis 473. Video might be booring on moments as I tried to show the longetivity of the whole passage.
Rowing the Atlantic Ocean: Sea Fever by Alastair Humphreys Engaging camerawork, nicely paced, stark voyage of endurance and perseverance. Dramatic narration.
Rowing the Atlantic Ocean: Sea Fever by Alastair Humphreys Engaging camerawork, nicely paced, stark voyage of endurance and perseverance. Dramatic narration.
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Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, off North Africa. Each of these volcanic islands are blessed with spectacular beaches, otherworldly beauty, and perfect weather.
Tenerife receives around 5 million visitors each year, many of whom head to the island’s seaside resorts to enjoy the year-round sunshine and spectacular beaches.
Enjoy golden sands and almost any watersport you can imagine at Las Americas Beach, one of the island’s most popular beaches. Or, take a dip in the crystal waters at Del Duque Beach - just
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Ireland Travel Video Guide
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital
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Ireland Travel Video Guide
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome.Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentr
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NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
Drive down Pacific Ave in Atlantic City NJ at night. Filmed with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (on a tripod out of the sunroof of my car). Had to mute out some of the v...
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Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal (HD)
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal (HD)
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal (HD)
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal , Visit Panama Canal, Panama Canal Tours, Panama Canal Vacation
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The Panama Canal is a 77.1-kilometre (48 mi) ship canal in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. There are locks at each end to lift ships up to Gatun Lake, an artificial lake created to reduce the amount of excavation work required for the canal, 26 metres (85 ft) above sea level. The current locks
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STEEL PIER, ATLANTIC CITY BOARDWALK - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean Beach Travel Tour Guide
STEEL PIER, ATLANTIC CITY BOARDWALK - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean Beach Travel Tour Guide
STEEL PIER, ATLANTIC CITY BOARDWALK - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean Beach Travel Tour Guide
Steel Pier at Atlantic City NJ. Thanks for watching. beach ocean New Jersey NJ shore front view views scene surf surfing sand water wave waves travel tourism...
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ATLANTIC CITY BEACH AND BOARDWALK SCENE - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Tour Guide
ATLANTIC CITY BEACH AND BOARDWALK SCENE - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Tour Guide
ATLANTIC CITY BEACH AND BOARDWALK SCENE - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Tour Guide
Atlantic City in summer 2014, with stationary views and walking views of the beach and boardwalk along with a driving tour down Pacific Ave at night. Thanks ...
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Tenerife (Spain) HD Vacation Travel Video Guide
Tenerife (Spain) HD Vacation Travel Video Guide
Tenerife (Spain) HD Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Tenerife in Spain.
Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, captivating, mysterious and vibrant, the ‘island of eternal spring’. It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and located just three hundred kilometres from the African continent.Santa Cruz De Tenerife, north east of the island, is its capital, port and commercial metropolis. The Capitania General, which once served as the seat of the island’s military governors, recalls the time of General Franco’s rule. In addition to the Canary’s flora and fauna, the abundant remains of an extinct culture is particularly interesting, the islands’ i
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Morocco Travel Guide 2015
Morocco Travel Guide 2015
Morocco Travel Guide 2015
Morocco Travel Guide 2015, Morocco Tourism & Vacations 2015, Morocco Trip 2015
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
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At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm
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Madeira Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Madeira Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Madeira Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Madeira - a part of Portugal - is an island near the coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. The island has a mild climate and its main assets are its legendary flowers and natural beauties. Madeira’s name is strongly connected with the wine and a handcraft of the same name. In the center of the Wine Company we can taste and buy this fantastic drink as well as take a look at its history. In the mountain village of Monte lies the last Habsburg royalty, and this is the place where the famous toboggan sleds can be seen. Camacha is famous of its basket makers while Moniz of its cave spa. In Santana the tourists can see many thatched houses so char
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Barbados Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Barbados Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Barbados Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Barbados is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the other West Indies Islands.
The most important places to visit in Barbados are: Harrison's Cave (even on the hottest day in Barbados it's cool down below in this popular show cave, which is also a nice rainy-day option), Hunte's Garden (horticulturist Anthony Hunte has transformed a sink-hole in the middle of a rainforest into a lush and beautiful series of gardens that are open for tours that may include an encounter with Hunte himself), George Washington's House (George Washington really did sleep here -- he
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Algarve Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Algarve Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Algarve Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Portugal. The 5 and half thousand square meters large southern part of the once proud colonial empire is Algarve, bathing all year in the sun. From the hilltops, moor forts look down on to the surroundings. In the old towns narrow roads lead up to the magnificent Manuel-style temples. The buildings are ornamented by Azulejos, moor painted tiles. The monuments and statues summon adventurers and explorers: Magellan and Vasco De Gama. The country is full of fishing villages, palm trees, vine arbours, olive tree orchards, and orange gardens. The Playa de Rocha and the other sandy beaches are surrounded by large cliffs, stone archs and lagoons. On
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Aquitaine Travel Guide
Aquitaine Travel Guide
Aquitaine Travel Guide
Aquitaine Travel Guide - Bordered along the whole of its west coast by the Atlantic Ocean, Aquitaine is bathed in a mild oceanic climate with the influence of the Gulf Stream.
The 2,200 sunshine hours per year make the Bordeaux region similar to the Mediterranean. Along with rainfall that is well distributed over the year, this sunshine is one of the elements which favour vine-growing in Aquitaine.
This is the wonderful programme that awaits you in Aquitaine...
Enjoy Your Aquitaine Travel Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC91IrFMPWs
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St. Lucia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
St. Lucia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
St. Lucia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com St. Lucia is a sovereign island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Lesser Ant...
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Canada Travel Video Guide
Canada Travel Video Guide
Canada Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second larg
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Lisbon, Portugal Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Lisbon, Portugal Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Lisbon, Portugal Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Lisbon is the capital city and largest city of Portugal. Lisbon is the westernmost large city located in Europe, as well as its west...
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Bahamas Travel Video Guide
Bahamas Travel Video Guide
Bahamas Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Bahamas. A dreamy archipelago that is located between Cuba and Florida, here colonial times combine with tropical decadence.
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Sintra Travel Video Guide
Sintra Travel Video Guide
Sintra Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Sintra in Portugal.
Around thirty kilometres from Lisbon is the small historic Portuguese town of Sintra where once the rise and fall of an entire kingdom took place. King Joao The First ordered construction of the Palacio Nacional De Sintra on the foundations of a Moorish construction that dated back to the 10th century. From the palace there's a beautiful view across the Vila Velha, Sintra's old town. The Palacio Nacional De Sintra consists of a variety of architectural styles that include Moorish, Gothic and Manuelistic design. 530 metres above sea level, on the summit of the Sintra Mountains, the spectacular
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Bahamas Travel Guide
Bahamas Travel Guide
Bahamas Travel Guide
Bahamas
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Gibraltar Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Gibraltar Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Gibraltar Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula at the entrance of the Mediterranean.
The most important places to visit in Gibraltar are: The Rock (the Rock of Gibraltar marks a gateway between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and between Europe and Africa), Barbary Apes (despite their mislabeling as apes, these tail-less monkeys have made a name for themselves on Gibraltar), St. Michael's Cave (the geological formations continue into the Earth, as this cave goes deep into the Rock of Gibraltar itself), Great Siege Tunnels (also in the Rock itself are tunn
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ATLANTIC CITY BEACH - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Vacation Guide
ATLANTIC CITY BEACH - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Vacation Guide
ATLANTIC CITY BEACH - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Vacation Guide
A view of the beach at Atlantic City, just south of Steel Pier on a nice evening in the summer. Thanks for watching.
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HELICOPTER RIDE - STEEL PIER, ATLANTIC CITY NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean Beach View Travel Tour Guide
HELICOPTER RIDE - STEEL PIER, ATLANTIC CITY NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean Beach View Travel Tour Guide
HELICOPTER RIDE - STEEL PIER, ATLANTIC CITY NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean Beach View Travel Tour Guide
Been wanting to do a helicopter ride for a while now, and did this one at Steel Pier in Atlantic City NJ. Filmed this view with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (also film...
http://www.expedia.com/Tenerife.d6047194.Destination-Travel-Guides
Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, off North Africa. Each of these volcanic islands are blessed with spectacular beaches, otherworldly beauty, and perfect weather.
Tenerife receives around 5 million visitors each year, many of whom head to the island’s seaside resorts to enjoy the year-round sunshine and spectacular beaches.
Enjoy golden sands and almost any watersport you can imagine at Las Americas Beach, one of the island’s most popular beaches. Or, take a dip in the crystal waters at Del Duque Beach - just 10 minutes’ drive to the north.
Los Cristianos, once a sleepy fishing village is now a beachside town where you can step straight off the boardwalk onto the soft sand.
For a seaside experience with a difference, head to the north or west to discover sultry black sand beaches. Visit Jardìn Beach…… or drive to Los Gigantes, which nestles against the bottom of magnificent cliffs.
For those who can tear themselves away from the island’s glorious beaches, Tenerife offers generous rewards. Some of the island’s most picturesque villages are only minutes away from the large resorts.
Ever since the golden age of discovery, explorers and thinkers have been drawn to Tenerife’s beautiful shores. In olden times, the trip was a perilous adventure but today, Tenerife is an easy plane ride away.
So, whether you are seeking ancient mysteries sunset over chair or escaping the modern stresses of daily life, come and discover all that Tenerife has to offer.
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Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, off North Africa. Each of these volcanic islands are blessed with spectacular beaches, otherworldly beauty, and perfect weather.
Tenerife receives around 5 million visitors each year, many of whom head to the island’s seaside resorts to enjoy the year-round sunshine and spectacular beaches.
Enjoy golden sands and almost any watersport you can imagine at Las Americas Beach, one of the island’s most popular beaches. Or, take a dip in the crystal waters at Del Duque Beach - just 10 minutes’ drive to the north.
Los Cristianos, once a sleepy fishing village is now a beachside town where you can step straight off the boardwalk onto the soft sand.
For a seaside experience with a difference, head to the north or west to discover sultry black sand beaches. Visit Jardìn Beach…… or drive to Los Gigantes, which nestles against the bottom of magnificent cliffs.
For those who can tear themselves away from the island’s glorious beaches, Tenerife offers generous rewards. Some of the island’s most picturesque villages are only minutes away from the large resorts.
Ever since the golden age of discovery, explorers and thinkers have been drawn to Tenerife’s beautiful shores. In olden times, the trip was a perilous adventure but today, Tenerife is an easy plane ride away.
So, whether you are seeking ancient mysteries sunset over chair or escaping the modern stresses of daily life, come and discover all that Tenerife has to offer.
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century and is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. It was founded in around 1160 by Donal Mac Gillapatrick, the King Of Ossory. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century and is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. It was founded in around 1160 by Donal Mac Gillapatrick, the King Of Ossory. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome.Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century. It is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome.Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century. It is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
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NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
Drive down Pacific Ave in Atlantic City NJ at night. Filmed with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (on a tripod out of the sunroof of my car). Had to mute out some of the v...
Drive down Pacific Ave in Atlantic City NJ at night. Filmed with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (on a tripod out of the sunroof of my car). Had to mute out some of the v...
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal , Visit Panama Canal, Panama Canal Tours, Panama Canal Vacation
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The Panama Canal is a 77.1-kilometre (48 mi) ship canal in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. There are locks at each end to lift ships up to Gatun Lake, an artificial lake created to reduce the amount of excavation work required for the canal, 26 metres (85 ft) above sea level. The current locks are 33.5 metres (110 ft) wide. A third, wider lane of locks is currently under construction and is due to open in 2016.
France began work on the canal in 1881, but had to stop because of engineering problems and high mortality due to disease. The United States took over the project in 1904, and took a decade to complete the canal, which was officially opened on August 15, 1914. One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken, the Panama Canal shortcut greatly reduced the time for ships to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, enabling them to avoid the lengthy, hazardous Cape Horn route around the southernmost tip of South America via the Drake Passage or Strait of Magellan. The shorter, faster, and safer route to the U.S. West Coast and to nations in and around the Pacific Ocean allowed those places to become more integrated with the world economy. It takes between 20 and 30 hours to traverse the canal.
During construction, ownership of the territory that is now the Panama Canal was first Colombian, then French, and then American. The US continued to control the canal and surrounding Panama Canal Zone until the 1977 Torrijos–Carter Treaties provided for handover to Panama. After a period of joint American–Panamanian control, the canal was taken over by the Panamanian government in 1999, and is now managed and operated by the Panama Canal Authority, a Panamanian government agency.
Annual traffic has risen from about 1,000 ships in 1914, when the canal opened, to 14,702 vessels in 2008, the latter measuring a total of 309.6 million Panama Canal/Universal Measurement System (PC/UMS) tons. By 2008, more than 815,000 vessels had passed through the canal; the largest ships that can transit the canal today are called Panamax. The American Society of Civil Engineers has named the Panama Canal one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
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The Panama Canal is a 77.1-kilometre (48 mi) ship canal in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. There are locks at each end to lift ships up to Gatun Lake, an artificial lake created to reduce the amount of excavation work required for the canal, 26 metres (85 ft) above sea level. The current locks are 33.5 metres (110 ft) wide. A third, wider lane of locks is currently under construction and is due to open in 2016.
France began work on the canal in 1881, but had to stop because of engineering problems and high mortality due to disease. The United States took over the project in 1904, and took a decade to complete the canal, which was officially opened on August 15, 1914. One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken, the Panama Canal shortcut greatly reduced the time for ships to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, enabling them to avoid the lengthy, hazardous Cape Horn route around the southernmost tip of South America via the Drake Passage or Strait of Magellan. The shorter, faster, and safer route to the U.S. West Coast and to nations in and around the Pacific Ocean allowed those places to become more integrated with the world economy. It takes between 20 and 30 hours to traverse the canal.
During construction, ownership of the territory that is now the Panama Canal was first Colombian, then French, and then American. The US continued to control the canal and surrounding Panama Canal Zone until the 1977 Torrijos–Carter Treaties provided for handover to Panama. After a period of joint American–Panamanian control, the canal was taken over by the Panamanian government in 1999, and is now managed and operated by the Panama Canal Authority, a Panamanian government agency.
Annual traffic has risen from about 1,000 ships in 1914, when the canal opened, to 14,702 vessels in 2008, the latter measuring a total of 309.6 million Panama Canal/Universal Measurement System (PC/UMS) tons. By 2008, more than 815,000 vessels had passed through the canal; the largest ships that can transit the canal today are called Panamax. The American Society of Civil Engineers has named the Panama Canal one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
published:16 Oct 2014
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STEEL PIER, ATLANTIC CITY BOARDWALK - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean Beach Travel Tour Guide
Steel Pier at Atlantic City NJ. Thanks for watching. beach ocean New Jersey NJ shore front view views scene surf surfing sand water wave waves travel tourism...
Steel Pier at Atlantic City NJ. Thanks for watching. beach ocean New Jersey NJ shore front view views scene surf surfing sand water wave waves travel tourism...
Atlantic City in summer 2014, with stationary views and walking views of the beach and boardwalk along with a driving tour down Pacific Ave at night. Thanks ...
Atlantic City in summer 2014, with stationary views and walking views of the beach and boardwalk along with a driving tour down Pacific Ave at night. Thanks ...
Vacation travel video about destination Tenerife in Spain.
Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, captivating, mysterious and vibrant, the ‘island of eternal spring’. It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and located just three hundred kilometres from the African continent.Santa Cruz De Tenerife, north east of the island, is its capital, port and commercial metropolis. The Capitania General, which once served as the seat of the island’s military governors, recalls the time of General Franco’s rule. In addition to the Canary’s flora and fauna, the abundant remains of an extinct culture is particularly interesting, the islands’ indigenous people, the Guanches. Well-preserved mummies, which have been found in numerous caves, document their mummification ritual. Puerto De La Cruz is located on the splendid north coast, a city where both old and new combine and with a fishing and harbour district that were founded around five hundred years ago. With its Neo Classical bell tower, the Francia De La Peña Church dominates among palms, oleander and hibiscus. Teide National Park contains solidified boulders of lava and pumice fields that originated from volcanic activity. A huge crater formed around five hundred thousand years ago when the primal Teide Volcano erupted repeatedly. An island born of fire and water where remarkable weather, mysterious volcanoes and deep blue sea determine everyday life and where vegetation and moon landscapes capture the attention. Tenerife is most certainly the priceless pearl of the Canary Islands.
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Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, captivating, mysterious and vibrant, the ‘island of eternal spring’. It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and located just three hundred kilometres from the African continent.Santa Cruz De Tenerife, north east of the island, is its capital, port and commercial metropolis. The Capitania General, which once served as the seat of the island’s military governors, recalls the time of General Franco’s rule. In addition to the Canary’s flora and fauna, the abundant remains of an extinct culture is particularly interesting, the islands’ indigenous people, the Guanches. Well-preserved mummies, which have been found in numerous caves, document their mummification ritual. Puerto De La Cruz is located on the splendid north coast, a city where both old and new combine and with a fishing and harbour district that were founded around five hundred years ago. With its Neo Classical bell tower, the Francia De La Peña Church dominates among palms, oleander and hibiscus. Teide National Park contains solidified boulders of lava and pumice fields that originated from volcanic activity. A huge crater formed around five hundred thousand years ago when the primal Teide Volcano erupted repeatedly. An island born of fire and water where remarkable weather, mysterious volcanoes and deep blue sea determine everyday life and where vegetation and moon landscapes capture the attention. Tenerife is most certainly the priceless pearl of the Canary Islands.
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Morocco Travel Guide 2015, Morocco Tourism & Vacations 2015, Morocco Trip 2015
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
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At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
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Hammams
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There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
==================
At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
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Hammams
========
There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
Madeira - a part of Portugal - is an island near the coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. The island has a mild climate and its main assets are its legendary flowers and natural beauties. Madeira’s name is strongly connected with the wine and a handcraft of the same name. In the center of the Wine Company we can taste and buy this fantastic drink as well as take a look at its history. In the mountain village of Monte lies the last Habsburg royalty, and this is the place where the famous toboggan sleds can be seen. Camacha is famous of its basket makers while Moniz of its cave spa. In Santana the tourists can see many thatched houses so characteristic of the island. The 1800 meters high mountains and the lush flora offer recreation for the hikers, mountaineers, parachutists and bikers. Beside the levadas - watering canals – we can walk through Madeira among the banana plantations, vineyards, sugar cane fields, eucalyptus and laurel forests. The landscape is full of volcanic stones, basalt rocks, deep gorges, black-sanded beaches and mountaintops hardly visible in the mist. The capital, Funchal, which is famous of its busy cultural life, we can take a look at the copy of the ship of Columbus
Madeira - a part of Portugal - is an island near the coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. The island has a mild climate and its main assets are its legendary flowers and natural beauties. Madeira’s name is strongly connected with the wine and a handcraft of the same name. In the center of the Wine Company we can taste and buy this fantastic drink as well as take a look at its history. In the mountain village of Monte lies the last Habsburg royalty, and this is the place where the famous toboggan sleds can be seen. Camacha is famous of its basket makers while Moniz of its cave spa. In Santana the tourists can see many thatched houses so characteristic of the island. The 1800 meters high mountains and the lush flora offer recreation for the hikers, mountaineers, parachutists and bikers. Beside the levadas - watering canals – we can walk through Madeira among the banana plantations, vineyards, sugar cane fields, eucalyptus and laurel forests. The landscape is full of volcanic stones, basalt rocks, deep gorges, black-sanded beaches and mountaintops hardly visible in the mist. The capital, Funchal, which is famous of its busy cultural life, we can take a look at the copy of the ship of Columbus
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Barbados is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the other West Indies Islands.
The most important places to visit in Barbados are: Harrison's Cave (even on the hottest day in Barbados it's cool down below in this popular show cave, which is also a nice rainy-day option), Hunte's Garden (horticulturist Anthony Hunte has transformed a sink-hole in the middle of a rainforest into a lush and beautiful series of gardens that are open for tours that may include an encounter with Hunte himself), George Washington's House (George Washington really did sleep here -- he visited Barbados in his youth along with his brother, Lawrence, during his first foray outside what would later become (thanks to his leadership) the United States) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Barbados 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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Barbados is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the other West Indies Islands.
The most important places to visit in Barbados are: Harrison's Cave (even on the hottest day in Barbados it's cool down below in this popular show cave, which is also a nice rainy-day option), Hunte's Garden (horticulturist Anthony Hunte has transformed a sink-hole in the middle of a rainforest into a lush and beautiful series of gardens that are open for tours that may include an encounter with Hunte himself), George Washington's House (George Washington really did sleep here -- he visited Barbados in his youth along with his brother, Lawrence, during his first foray outside what would later become (thanks to his leadership) the United States) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Barbados 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.
Portugal. The 5 and half thousand square meters large southern part of the once proud colonial empire is Algarve, bathing all year in the sun. From the hilltops, moor forts look down on to the surroundings. In the old towns narrow roads lead up to the magnificent Manuel-style temples. The buildings are ornamented by Azulejos, moor painted tiles. The monuments and statues summon adventurers and explorers: Magellan and Vasco De Gama. The country is full of fishing villages, palm trees, vine arbours, olive tree orchards, and orange gardens. The Playa de Rocha and the other sandy beaches are surrounded by large cliffs, stone archs and lagoons. On the hill of Moniche we travel among pine trees and para oaks. From the lighthouse of the Saint Vincent cape we can only see the endless Atlantic Ocean, which the medieval man thought to be the end of the world.
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Portugal. The 5 and half thousand square meters large southern part of the once proud colonial empire is Algarve, bathing all year in the sun. From the hilltops, moor forts look down on to the surroundings. In the old towns narrow roads lead up to the magnificent Manuel-style temples. The buildings are ornamented by Azulejos, moor painted tiles. The monuments and statues summon adventurers and explorers: Magellan and Vasco De Gama. The country is full of fishing villages, palm trees, vine arbours, olive tree orchards, and orange gardens. The Playa de Rocha and the other sandy beaches are surrounded by large cliffs, stone archs and lagoons. On the hill of Moniche we travel among pine trees and para oaks. From the lighthouse of the Saint Vincent cape we can only see the endless Atlantic Ocean, which the medieval man thought to be the end of the world.
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Aquitaine Travel Guide - Bordered along the whole of its west coast by the Atlantic Ocean, Aquitaine is bathed in a mild oceanic climate with the influence of the Gulf Stream.
The 2,200 sunshine hours per year make the Bordeaux region similar to the Mediterranean. Along with rainfall that is well distributed over the year, this sunshine is one of the elements which favour vine-growing in Aquitaine.
This is the wonderful programme that awaits you in Aquitaine...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC91IrFMPWs
Aquitaine Travel Guide - Bordered along the whole of its west coast by the Atlantic Ocean, Aquitaine is bathed in a mild oceanic climate with the influence of the Gulf Stream.
The 2,200 sunshine hours per year make the Bordeaux region similar to the Mediterranean. Along with rainfall that is well distributed over the year, this sunshine is one of the elements which favour vine-growing in Aquitaine.
This is the wonderful programme that awaits you in Aquitaine...
Enjoy Your Aquitaine Travel Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC91IrFMPWs
http://bookinghunter.com St. Lucia is a sovereign island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Lesser Ant...
http://bookinghunter.com St. Lucia is a sovereign island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Lesser Ant...
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second largest city, the massive Basilica, the Oratoire Saint-Joseph, is an important pilgrimage destination and in the charming French-style area of the city which is located between the harbour and the modern banking quarter, numerous old buildings have been restored. Although Montreal is located 1600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country’s interior, to the ocean. In Native American, Toronto means, ‘Meeting Place’ an accurate description for the capital of Ontario Province and Canada’s largest city, a multi-cultural city with giant skyscrapers and noisy streets. The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing building in the world and in less than a minute its lift ascends 335 metres to the top. Niagara Falls lies between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario on the Canadian-American border. A trip on the ‘Maid Of The Mist’ is a magnificent experience where the tremendous power of the water is awesome. Three times a week, the Canadian, with its 30 wagons, 2 locomotives and total length of more than a kilometre, winds its way through the Rocky Mountains the water from which accumulates from mountain glaciers and flows into three oceans: the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Arctic. The capital of the south west province of British Columbia, Vancouver, is located beside the Pacific Ocean and is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the North American continent. A fitting final destination for a tour of Canada’s wonderworld of magnificent contrasts.
Travel video about destination Canada.
The journey starts in Halifax and stretches right across Canada, from east to west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Halifax is situated in a deep, well-defined bay on the Atlantic coastline and has one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world.Ville De Quebec is the capital of the likewise-named province of Canada. In this European-orientated city on the St. Laurence river, French is the main language. In 1608, Samuel De Champlain established it as a centre for the fur trade. The massive and world famous Chateau Frontenac is the city’s best known landmark. In Montreal, Canada’s second largest city, the massive Basilica, the Oratoire Saint-Joseph, is an important pilgrimage destination and in the charming French-style area of the city which is located between the harbour and the modern banking quarter, numerous old buildings have been restored. Although Montreal is located 1600 kilometres from the open sea, it owes its wealth to its waterways which stretch from the country’s interior, to the ocean. In Native American, Toronto means, ‘Meeting Place’ an accurate description for the capital of Ontario Province and Canada’s largest city, a multi-cultural city with giant skyscrapers and noisy streets. The CN Tower is the tallest free-standing building in the world and in less than a minute its lift ascends 335 metres to the top. Niagara Falls lies between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario on the Canadian-American border. A trip on the ‘Maid Of The Mist’ is a magnificent experience where the tremendous power of the water is awesome. Three times a week, the Canadian, with its 30 wagons, 2 locomotives and total length of more than a kilometre, winds its way through the Rocky Mountains the water from which accumulates from mountain glaciers and flows into three oceans: the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Arctic. The capital of the south west province of British Columbia, Vancouver, is located beside the Pacific Ocean and is the third largest city in Canada and one of the most beautiful on the North American continent. A fitting final destination for a tour of Canada’s wonderworld of magnificent contrasts.
published:14 Aug 2013
views:78047
Lisbon, Portugal Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Lisbon is the capital city and largest city of Portugal. Lisbon is the westernmost large city located in Europe, as well as its west...
http://bookinghunter.com Lisbon is the capital city and largest city of Portugal. Lisbon is the westernmost large city located in Europe, as well as its west...
Travel video about destination Bahamas. A dreamy archipelago that is located between Cuba and Florida, here colonial times combine with tropical decadence.
Travel video about destination Bahamas. A dreamy archipelago that is located between Cuba and Florida, here colonial times combine with tropical decadence.
Travel video about destination Sintra in Portugal.
Around thirty kilometres from Lisbon is the small historic Portuguese town of Sintra where once the rise and fall of an entire kingdom took place. King Joao The First ordered construction of the Palacio Nacional De Sintra on the foundations of a Moorish construction that dated back to the 10th century. From the palace there's a beautiful view across the Vila Velha, Sintra's old town. The Palacio Nacional De Sintra consists of a variety of architectural styles that include Moorish, Gothic and Manuelistic design. 530 metres above sea level, on the summit of the Sintra Mountains, the spectacular Palacio Nacional De Pena overlooks the town. At first sight its towers resemble minarets, a symbol of a courageous and successful combination of numerous architectural traditions. Three kilometres from the castle is the oldest building in Sintra, the towers and walls of a Moorish castle, the Castelo Dos Mouros. The thousand year old ruins are famous for their breathtaking views that extend for several kilometres across the landscape and even as far as the Atlantic Ocean. In 1147, King Alfonso and his army conquered the old fortress. Sintra's gardens are the most beautiful in Europe and due to the region's unique climate, subtropical plants flourish in the fertile volcanic earth close to the Atlantic Ocean. Beneath the southern sun, Sintra's historic architecture continues to blend harmoniously with the glorious splendour of Nature.
Travel video about destination Sintra in Portugal.
Around thirty kilometres from Lisbon is the small historic Portuguese town of Sintra where once the rise and fall of an entire kingdom took place. King Joao The First ordered construction of the Palacio Nacional De Sintra on the foundations of a Moorish construction that dated back to the 10th century. From the palace there's a beautiful view across the Vila Velha, Sintra's old town. The Palacio Nacional De Sintra consists of a variety of architectural styles that include Moorish, Gothic and Manuelistic design. 530 metres above sea level, on the summit of the Sintra Mountains, the spectacular Palacio Nacional De Pena overlooks the town. At first sight its towers resemble minarets, a symbol of a courageous and successful combination of numerous architectural traditions. Three kilometres from the castle is the oldest building in Sintra, the towers and walls of a Moorish castle, the Castelo Dos Mouros. The thousand year old ruins are famous for their breathtaking views that extend for several kilometres across the landscape and even as far as the Atlantic Ocean. In 1147, King Alfonso and his army conquered the old fortress. Sintra's gardens are the most beautiful in Europe and due to the region's unique climate, subtropical plants flourish in the fertile volcanic earth close to the Atlantic Ocean. Beneath the southern sun, Sintra's historic architecture continues to blend harmoniously with the glorious splendour of Nature.
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Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula at the entrance of the Mediterranean.
The most important places to visit in Gibraltar are: The Rock (the Rock of Gibraltar marks a gateway between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and between Europe and Africa), Barbary Apes (despite their mislabeling as apes, these tail-less monkeys have made a name for themselves on Gibraltar), St. Michael's Cave (the geological formations continue into the Earth, as this cave goes deep into the Rock of Gibraltar itself), Great Siege Tunnels (also in the Rock itself are tunnels used by the British in their defense against assailing Spaniards who sought to reclaim Gibraltar in the 18th century), Cable Car Ride (for under 10 Euros, tourists can ride a cable car to the top of the Rock where the Apes reside and other attractions await) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Gibraltar 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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Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula at the entrance of the Mediterranean.
The most important places to visit in Gibraltar are: The Rock (the Rock of Gibraltar marks a gateway between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and between Europe and Africa), Barbary Apes (despite their mislabeling as apes, these tail-less monkeys have made a name for themselves on Gibraltar), St. Michael's Cave (the geological formations continue into the Earth, as this cave goes deep into the Rock of Gibraltar itself), Great Siege Tunnels (also in the Rock itself are tunnels used by the British in their defense against assailing Spaniards who sought to reclaim Gibraltar in the 18th century), Cable Car Ride (for under 10 Euros, tourists can ride a cable car to the top of the Rock where the Apes reside and other attractions await) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Gibraltar 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:26 Apr 2013
views:12666
ATLANTIC CITY BEACH - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Vacation Guide
A view of the beach at Atlantic City, just south of Steel Pier on a nice evening in the summer. Thanks for watching.
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A view of the beach at Atlantic City, just south of Steel Pier on a nice evening in the summer. Thanks for watching.
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published:15 Aug 2014
views:42
HELICOPTER RIDE - STEEL PIER, ATLANTIC CITY NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean Beach View Travel Tour Guide
Been wanting to do a helicopter ride for a while now, and did this one at Steel Pier in Atlantic City NJ. Filmed this view with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (also film...
Been wanting to do a helicopter ride for a while now, and did this one at Steel Pier in Atlantic City NJ. Filmed this view with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (also film...
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
All 229 people on board died...
published:29 Jul 2014
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
Swissair Flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest
All 229 people on board died.
Swissair Flight 111 (SR111, SWR111) was a Swissair McDonnell Douglas MD-11 on a scheduled airline flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States to Cointrin International Airport in Geneva, Switzerland. This flight was also a codeshare flight with Delta Air Lines.
On Wednesday, 2 September 1998, the aircraft used for the flight, registered HB-IWF, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Halifax International Airport at the entrance to St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia. The crash site was 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from shore, roughly equidistant from the tiny fishing and tourist communities of Peggys Cove and Bayswater. All 229 people on board died.
More info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swissair_Flight_111
And:
http://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/medias-media/fiches-facts/a98h0003/sum_a98h0003.asp
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published:29 Jul 2014
views:41335
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Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
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published:04 Dec 2012
Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
published:04 Dec 2012
views:3643900
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World's Most Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day ,Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway.
World's On...
published:14 Mar 2015
World's Most Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
World's Most Dangerous Norway's Atlantic Ocean Road
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day ,Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway.
World's One of the Most DANGEROUS Route Ever
published:14 Mar 2015
views:115
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Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Why dangerous and Beautiful- Atl...
published:14 Sep 2014
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Dangerous and Beautiful Road- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Why dangerous and Beautiful- Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
"The Atlantic Ocean Road or the Atlantic Road (Norwegian: Atlanterhavsveien) is a 8.3-kilometer (5.2 mi) long section of County Road 64 which runs through an archipelago in Eide and Averøy in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. The fixed link passes by Hustadvika, an unsheltered part of the Norwegian Sea, connecting the island of Averøy with the mainland and Romsdalshalvøya peninsula. The road runs between the villages of Kårvåg on Averøy and Vevang in Eida. The road is built on several small islands and skerries, which are connected by several causeways, viaducts and eight bridges—the most prominent being Storseisundet Bridge."
The Atlantic Road zigzags across bridges and rock-fills from island to island right out at the ocean's edge. It is easy to park your car in one of the many lay-bys and walk a few metres to the smooth coastal rocks and some excellent fishing spots. A stone's throw or two to the west the shipping lane crosses the notorious waters of Hustadvika, concealing innumerable wrecks. Many people take a trip out here when the autumn storms start to rage - it is quite a sight when the big waves break beside (and sometimes across) the road. The road workers experienced 12 hurricanes during the construction of the Atlantic Road before it was opened in 1989. Around 1900 as many as 120 people lived on these windswept islands. They made their living from fishing and drying fish.
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published:14 Sep 2014
views:16599
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Atlantic Ocean. Waterfall
This is the Atlantic Ocean, Waterfall music video....
published:27 Sep 2007
Atlantic Ocean. Waterfall
Atlantic Ocean. Waterfall
This is the Atlantic Ocean, Waterfall music video.
published:27 Sep 2007
views:1046021
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ATLANTIC OCEAN PERFEC STORM ARG SHIP
AN AMAZING STORM IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WIND (50/60 KNOTS 22HS CONSTANT) WAVES (15/20 MTS. ...
published:04 Jun 2008
ATLANTIC OCEAN PERFEC STORM ARG SHIP
ATLANTIC OCEAN PERFEC STORM ARG SHIP
AN AMAZING STORM IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WIND (50/60 KNOTS 22HS CONSTANT) WAVES (15/20 MTS. SAILING IN PUERTO DESEADO, AN ARGENTINE OCEANOGRAPHIC NAVY SHIP. 18 MAY 08 - LAT:50º01'(S) LONG:033º05'(W)
published:04 Jun 2008
views:691220
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Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
To know al...
published:23 Jun 2014
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
Driving On A Most Dangerous Road On A stormy Day (Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway)
To know all about the Atlantic ocean road, Norway, please click the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD9I_OYo5qU
published:23 Jun 2014
views:90920
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Mysterious unknown Ancient Underwater City in Atlantic Ocean
Discover the mysterious unknown ancient underwater ruins in atlantic ocean 800 miles west ...
published:21 Oct 2012
Mysterious unknown Ancient Underwater City in Atlantic Ocean
Mysterious unknown Ancient Underwater City in Atlantic Ocean
Discover the mysterious unknown ancient underwater ruins in atlantic ocean 800 miles west of morocco. What is it? The last remains of a ancient lost civilisation? Or just giant scratches on the seabed? The lines on the ground has right angles and there is another similiar structure 150 miles away.
Coordinates: 31°12'44.38"N 23°58'59.39"W
Google Maps: http://tinyurl.com/8vbx7sx
Film and music by DarkSecretTV.
published:21 Oct 2012
views:101689
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RUSSIA WARNS: ASTEROID IMPACT in Atlantic Ocean
Russian Military Operatives who have family in the United States have warned of an upcomin...
published:23 Dec 2013
RUSSIA WARNS: ASTEROID IMPACT in Atlantic Ocean
RUSSIA WARNS: ASTEROID IMPACT in Atlantic Ocean
Russian Military Operatives who have family in the United States have warned of an upcoming event of a large Asteroid that is being tracked by their missle defense systems. This Near Earth Object is arriving along with the Meteor Debris field expected to impact FEMA Region Three. Russia Warns that this Large Asteroid will Impact in the Atlantic Ocean. This will be a Global Incident. This event will change life on this planet as we know it. Good Luck to you and your Family.
Looks Like It Was True...First asteroid impact of 2014 ends in the Atlantic Ocean
http://www.sciencerecorder.com/news/first-asteroid-impact-of-2014-ends-in-the-atlantic-ocean/
published:23 Dec 2013
views:1016686
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North Central Atlantic Ocean in January/Feb.
Rough seas in the north central atlantic ocean in January 2010. Ship was the MV Leeds Cast...
published:03 Jul 2010
North Central Atlantic Ocean in January/Feb.
North Central Atlantic Ocean in January/Feb.
Rough seas in the north central atlantic ocean in January 2010. Ship was the MV Leeds Castle. Crackalackin.
published:03 Jul 2010
views:4476
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INDIAN OCEAN AND ATLANTIC OCEAN
Ye video ek ship ke captain ne banaya hai...
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published:27 Aug 2014
INDIAN OCEAN AND ATLANTIC OCEAN
INDIAN OCEAN AND ATLANTIC OCEAN
Ye video ek ship ke captain ne banaya hai...
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Par dono ke pani ek dusrey se miltey nahi hain...
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published:27 Aug 2014
views:11736
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Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Situated in Norway, the Atlantic Road (in Norwegian called Atlanterhavsveien) is a part of...
published:04 Jan 2014
Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Atlantic Ocean Road, Norway
Situated in Norway, the Atlantic Road (in Norwegian called Atlanterhavsveien) is a part of Norwegian national road 64 (Rv 64). It is close to the cities of Molde and Kristiansund in the midwest part of the Norwegian coastline. This fantastic and spectacular road is a very popular tourist attraction. Both the local population and tourist visitors frequently use the road to go fishing for cod and other fish directly from the bridges. One of the bridges is special designed for fishing.
The 8.3 km (5 mile) road, with 8 bridges of a total length of 891 metres, is built on several small islands and skerries, and is spanned by eight bridges and several landfills. This road has an open sea view which is not so common for roads along the Norwegian coast. Here the distance between the islands was so small that a road could be built across the archipelago. In addition there are fjords and mountains inside the road.
The Atlantic Road zigzags across low bridges that jut out over the sea, linking the islands between Molde (famous for its annual jazz festival in July) and Kristiansund in the western fjords. The Hustadvika is an infamous stretch of ocean and when in storm it is truly dramatic. In calmer weather you might spot whales and seals, writes the British newspaper The Guardian (25 April 2006).
Chosen as "Norway's construction of the century" in 2005, the road links together small coastal communities. From the town of Kristiansund, the Atlantic Road is only a 30-minute drive through the Atlantic Ocean Tunnel. After passing the tunnel you cross the island of Aver?y with Kvernes Stave Church, the very scenic west side of the island, and the incredible coastline out towards Hustadvika.
The Atlantic Road has been awarded the status national tourist route because of the architecture of the road and the bridges, and the incredible coastline it passes through. The Atlantic Road's sharp turns and wild nature have ranked it first on The Guardian's list of the world's best road trips, in sharp competition with world renowned attractions such as Northern Ireland's Antrim coast road and the Himalayas.
The construction started 1 August 1983 and was marked by the struggle against the elements. During the six-year duration of the works were recorded up to 12 hurricane category storms. Finally the road was opened on the 7th of July 1989. The first ten years the drivers had to pay toll to drive on it, but since 26th of june 1999 (at 03:00 p.m.) the road has been toll-free.
There are four panoramic views- and rest areas with facilities in bold architectural forms along the Atlantic Road. Here you can experience both nature and architecture in great interaction. Some of the viewing platforms are also popular with anglers.
The road rides above some rough and uneven surfaces and it's spectacular because it rises itself and falls at many places like a sea at the time of a rough tide. Apart from the incredible road itself, the scenery surrounding it could give any driver shivers.
In 1935, the railway plans definitely was set aside. But not until the 70's, the plans where again put into action, this time as a road project, and the 1 August 1983 started the construction work.
Technical facts about the Atlantic Road:
Overall length: 8274 meters
Width: 6.5 meters
Maximum gradient: 8%
Cost: 122 million Norwegian Kroner (1989)
Financing: 50% of highway funds, 25% employment assets and share capital, 25% toll Opening: 7 July 1989
Vevang Stream bridge: 119 meters long, 10 meters high
Hulv?gen bridges (3 bridges): 293 meters long, 4 meters high
Storseisundet bridge: 260 meters long, 23 meters high
Geit?ysundet bridge: 52 meters long, 6 meters high
Store Lauv?ysund bridge: 52 meters long, 3 meters high
Little Lauv?ysund bridge: 115 meters long, 7 meters high.....God bless all
published:04 Jan 2014
views:12786
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North Atlantic Ocean Phenomenal Waves (Perfect Storm) HD(1080p)
AN AMAZING STORM IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WIND (60/70 KNOTS) WAVES (15/20 MTRS)
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published:26 Apr 2014
North Atlantic Ocean Phenomenal Waves (Perfect Storm) HD(1080p)
North Atlantic Ocean Phenomenal Waves (Perfect Storm) HD(1080p)
AN AMAZING STORM IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WIND (60/70 KNOTS) WAVES (15/20 MTRS)
SHIP'S
Summer DWT: 32128 T
LOA: 171 mtrs
published:26 Apr 2014
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Scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean with Turtles, Stingrays & Colorful fishes.
Scuba diving with turtles, stingrays and colorful fishes in the Atlantic Ocean between Ten...
published:20 Aug 2012
Scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean with Turtles, Stingrays & Colorful fishes.
Scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean with Turtles, Stingrays & Colorful fishes.
Scuba diving with turtles, stingrays and colorful fishes in the Atlantic Ocean between Tenerife and La Gomera at a depth of 20 meters.
Nurkowanie z żółwiami, płaszczkami i kolorowymi rybkami w oceanie atlantyckim po między Teneryfą i La Gomerą na głębokości 20 metrów.
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published:05 Jun 2015
Tenerife Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Tenerife Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, off North Africa. Each of these volcanic islands are blessed with spectacular beaches, otherworldly beauty, and perfect weather.
Tenerife receives around 5 million visitors each year, many of whom head to the island’s seaside resorts to enjoy the year-round sunshine and spectacular beaches.
Enjoy golden sands and almost any watersport you can imagine at Las Americas Beach, one of the island’s most popular beaches. Or, take a dip in the crystal waters at Del Duque Beach - just 10 minutes’ drive to the north.
Los Cristianos, once a sleepy fishing village is now a beachside town where you can step straight off the boardwalk onto the soft sand.
For a seaside experience with a difference, head to the north or west to discover sultry black sand beaches. Visit Jardìn Beach…… or drive to Los Gigantes, which nestles against the bottom of magnificent cliffs.
For those who can tear themselves away from the island’s glorious beaches, Tenerife offers generous rewards. Some of the island’s most picturesque villages are only minutes away from the large resorts.
Ever since the golden age of discovery, explorers and thinkers have been drawn to Tenerife’s beautiful shores. In olden times, the trip was a perilous adventure but today, Tenerife is an easy plane ride away.
So, whether you are seeking ancient mysteries sunset over chair or escaping the modern stresses of daily life, come and discover all that Tenerife has to offer.
published:05 Jun 2015
views:30
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Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterio...
published:14 Aug 2013
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century and is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. It was founded in around 1160 by Donal Mac Gillapatrick, the King Of Ossory. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
published:14 Aug 2013
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Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterio...
published:13 Aug 2013
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome.Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century. It is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
published:13 Aug 2013
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NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
Drive down Pacific Ave in Atlantic City NJ at night. Filmed with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (on a ...
NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
NIGHT DRIVE ON PACIFIC AVE - ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Guide Tour
Drive down Pacific Ave in Atlantic City NJ at night. Filmed with my Sony HDR PJ-380 (on a tripod out of the sunroof of my car). Had to mute out some of the v...
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal , Visit Panama Canal, Panama Canal Tours, Panama Can...
published:16 Oct 2014
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal (HD)
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal (HD)
Travel by cruise ship to Panama Canal , Visit Panama Canal, Panama Canal Tours, Panama Canal Vacation
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The Panama Canal is a 77.1-kilometre (48 mi) ship canal in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a key conduit for international maritime trade. There are locks at each end to lift ships up to Gatun Lake, an artificial lake created to reduce the amount of excavation work required for the canal, 26 metres (85 ft) above sea level. The current locks are 33.5 metres (110 ft) wide. A third, wider lane of locks is currently under construction and is due to open in 2016.
France began work on the canal in 1881, but had to stop because of engineering problems and high mortality due to disease. The United States took over the project in 1904, and took a decade to complete the canal, which was officially opened on August 15, 1914. One of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever undertaken, the Panama Canal shortcut greatly reduced the time for ships to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, enabling them to avoid the lengthy, hazardous Cape Horn route around the southernmost tip of South America via the Drake Passage or Strait of Magellan. The shorter, faster, and safer route to the U.S. West Coast and to nations in and around the Pacific Ocean allowed those places to become more integrated with the world economy. It takes between 20 and 30 hours to traverse the canal.
During construction, ownership of the territory that is now the Panama Canal was first Colombian, then French, and then American. The US continued to control the canal and surrounding Panama Canal Zone until the 1977 Torrijos–Carter Treaties provided for handover to Panama. After a period of joint American–Panamanian control, the canal was taken over by the Panamanian government in 1999, and is now managed and operated by the Panama Canal Authority, a Panamanian government agency.
Annual traffic has risen from about 1,000 ships in 1914, when the canal opened, to 14,702 vessels in 2008, the latter measuring a total of 309.6 million Panama Canal/Universal Measurement System (PC/UMS) tons. By 2008, more than 815,000 vessels had passed through the canal; the largest ships that can transit the canal today are called Panamax. The American Society of Civil Engineers has named the Panama Canal one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
published:16 Oct 2014
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STEEL PIER, ATLANTIC CITY BOARDWALK - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean Beach Travel Tour Guide
Steel Pier at Atlantic City NJ. Thanks for watching. beach ocean New Jersey NJ shore front...
STEEL PIER, ATLANTIC CITY BOARDWALK - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean Beach Travel Tour Guide
STEEL PIER, ATLANTIC CITY BOARDWALK - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean Beach Travel Tour Guide
Steel Pier at Atlantic City NJ. Thanks for watching. beach ocean New Jersey NJ shore front view views scene surf surfing sand water wave waves travel tourism...
ATLANTIC CITY BEACH AND BOARDWALK SCENE - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Tour Guide
ATLANTIC CITY BEACH AND BOARDWALK SCENE - NJ New Jersey Shore Ocean View Travel Tour Guide
Atlantic City in summer 2014, with stationary views and walking views of the beach and boardwalk along with a driving tour down Pacific Ave at night. Thanks ...
Vacation travel video about destination Tenerife in Spain.
Tenerife is the largest of the ...
published:08 Jul 2015
Tenerife (Spain) HD Vacation Travel Video Guide
Tenerife (Spain) HD Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Tenerife in Spain.
Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, captivating, mysterious and vibrant, the ‘island of eternal spring’. It is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and located just three hundred kilometres from the African continent.Santa Cruz De Tenerife, north east of the island, is its capital, port and commercial metropolis. The Capitania General, which once served as the seat of the island’s military governors, recalls the time of General Franco’s rule. In addition to the Canary’s flora and fauna, the abundant remains of an extinct culture is particularly interesting, the islands’ indigenous people, the Guanches. Well-preserved mummies, which have been found in numerous caves, document their mummification ritual. Puerto De La Cruz is located on the splendid north coast, a city where both old and new combine and with a fishing and harbour district that were founded around five hundred years ago. With its Neo Classical bell tower, the Francia De La Peña Church dominates among palms, oleander and hibiscus. Teide National Park contains solidified boulders of lava and pumice fields that originated from volcanic activity. A huge crater formed around five hundred thousand years ago when the primal Teide Volcano erupted repeatedly. An island born of fire and water where remarkable weather, mysterious volcanoes and deep blue sea determine everyday life and where vegetation and moon landscapes capture the attention. Tenerife is most certainly the priceless pearl of the Canary Islands.
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Morocco Travel Guide 2015, Morocco Tourism & Vacations 2015, Morocco Trip 2015
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
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At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
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Hammams
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There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.
published:09 Jan 2015
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Madeira Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Madeira - a part of Portugal - is an island near the coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean...
published:19 Apr 2015
Madeira Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Madeira Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Madeira - a part of Portugal - is an island near the coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. The island has a mild climate and its main assets are its legendary flowers and natural beauties. Madeira’s name is strongly connected with the wine and a handcraft of the same name. In the center of the Wine Company we can taste and buy this fantastic drink as well as take a look at its history. In the mountain village of Monte lies the last Habsburg royalty, and this is the place where the famous toboggan sleds can be seen. Camacha is famous of its basket makers while Moniz of its cave spa. In Santana the tourists can see many thatched houses so characteristic of the island. The 1800 meters high mountains and the lush flora offer recreation for the hikers, mountaineers, parachutists and bikers. Beside the levadas - watering canals – we can walk through Madeira among the banana plantations, vineyards, sugar cane fields, eucalyptus and laurel forests. The landscape is full of volcanic stones, basalt rocks, deep gorges, black-sanded beaches and mountaintops hardly visible in the mist. The capital, Funchal, which is famous of its busy cultural life, we can take a look at the copy of the ship of Columbus
published:19 Apr 2015
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Barbados Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Barbados is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles. It is...
published:26 Apr 2013
Barbados Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Barbados Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Barbados is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles. It is situated in the Atlantic Ocean, east of the other West Indies Islands.
The most important places to visit in Barbados are: Harrison's Cave (even on the hottest day in Barbados it's cool down below in this popular show cave, which is also a nice rainy-day option), Hunte's Garden (horticulturist Anthony Hunte has transformed a sink-hole in the middle of a rainforest into a lush and beautiful series of gardens that are open for tours that may include an encounter with Hunte himself), George Washington's House (George Washington really did sleep here -- he visited Barbados in his youth along with his brother, Lawrence, during his first foray outside what would later become (thanks to his leadership) the United States) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Barbados 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:26 Apr 2013
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Algarve Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Portugal. The 5 and half thousand square meters large southern part of the once proud colo...
published:07 Mar 2015
Algarve Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Algarve Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Portugal. The 5 and half thousand square meters large southern part of the once proud colonial empire is Algarve, bathing all year in the sun. From the hilltops, moor forts look down on to the surroundings. In the old towns narrow roads lead up to the magnificent Manuel-style temples. The buildings are ornamented by Azulejos, moor painted tiles. The monuments and statues summon adventurers and explorers: Magellan and Vasco De Gama. The country is full of fishing villages, palm trees, vine arbours, olive tree orchards, and orange gardens. The Playa de Rocha and the other sandy beaches are surrounded by large cliffs, stone archs and lagoons. On the hill of Moniche we travel among pine trees and para oaks. From the lighthouse of the Saint Vincent cape we can only see the endless Atlantic Ocean, which the medieval man thought to be the end of the world.
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published:07 Mar 2015
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Aquitaine Travel Guide
Aquitaine Travel Guide - Bordered along the whole of its west coast by the Atlantic Ocean,...
published:03 May 2014
Aquitaine Travel Guide
Aquitaine Travel Guide
Aquitaine Travel Guide - Bordered along the whole of its west coast by the Atlantic Ocean, Aquitaine is bathed in a mild oceanic climate with the influence of the Gulf Stream.
The 2,200 sunshine hours per year make the Bordeaux region similar to the Mediterranean. Along with rainfall that is well distributed over the year, this sunshine is one of the elements which favour vine-growing in Aquitaine.
This is the wonderful programme that awaits you in Aquitaine...
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published:03 May 2014
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St. Lucia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com St. Lucia is a sovereign island country in the eastern Caribbean ...
http://bookinghunter.com St. Lucia is a sovereign island country in the eastern Caribbean Sea on the boundary with the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Lesser Ant...
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From now until the end of September, the aircraft called Global Hawk will fly over the AtlanticOcean basin to collect data on temperature, moisture, wind speed and direction ...NationalOceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ... It allows data collection from 60,000 feet, an altitude nearly twice as high as manned aircraft, to the ocean surface....
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During the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp, he won gold medals in the 100m and the relay, and won the silver medal in the 100m freestyle at the 1924 Paris Olympics.He saved eight men from drowning in the AtlanticOcean...The rescue led to surfboards becoming a common tool for rescue swimmers. Google Doodles ... Kahanamoku used his fame as a swimmer to bring crowds to surfing events in California and the AtlanticCoast ... Take your time —wave come ... ....
Jutting out into the cold NorthAtlanticOcean, pointing towards Ireland – the country from which so many came here to make their home during the last century – is Newfoundland. And the island’s weather, from one day to the next, is anyone’s guess ... wet rain ... The small fort sits atop a hill overlooking both the city and the Atlantic coastline, and on clear days visitors come here hoping for a glimpse of breaching whales ... More information....
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