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Tibba, previously known as Tiba, is an ancient village in Kapurthala District in the state of Punjab, India. It was once known for the rural sport of Punjab, Kabaddi & Pehalwani. This village is connected to Goindwal sahib, Kapurthala District, Sultanpur Lodhi from corresponding side and many other villages and cities.
The ancient village is located almost 390 kilometres from Delhi, and about 80 kilometres from Amritsar. Tibba is named after a word of Punjabi "Tibba", means a higher place. It has river Beas near it & many co-ordinating canals. All the water from these canals & river normally overflow in the rainy season & Village tibba called mainly "tibba" as it is a higher place safer from all that. In later sixities, an advance Bandh was built to protect this area from unwanted over flow. It is located on Goindwal sahib -Hussainpur link, 12 km from Rail Coach Factory (RCF) Kapurthala. Also 14 km from historical Gurdwara Ber Sahib Ji Sultanpur Lodhi.
Coordinates: 52°41′06″N 0°27′58″W / 52.685°N 0.466°W / 52.685; -0.466
Ryhall is a village and civil parish in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England. It is situated close to the eastern boundary of the county, about 2 miles (3 km) north of Stamford.
There is an early thirteenth-century parish church, dedicated to St John the Evangelist. The exterior has a number of interesting carved figures. The southern entrance has a porch with a room over it, originally for the priest, now called the Parvis Room.
Saint Tibba, patron saint of falconers, is believed to have lived in Ryhall in the 7th century. She was buried here, but in the 11th century her relics were translated to Peterborough Abbey, now Peterborough Cathedral, by Abbot Ælfsige (1006–1042). According to legend, St Tibba was a niece of King Penda of Mercia. The remains of a small hermitage associated with the saint can be seen on the west side of the north aisle of church.
A 19th-century book refers to a holy well dedicated to Saint Tibba, though the location cannot now be identified, and there is similar doubt about the location of a well said to have been dedicated to Tibba's alleged relative, St Ebba.
Skateboarding in Ryhall, Lincolnshireb on the 8 foot wide mini which ended up there after Skells was closed and dozed. Josh Findlay, Fraser Clarke, James Donegan, plus about 5 mins in footage I shot of the Broadmarsh Banks/Chilwell skate n bmx jam, including people like Alan Rushbrooke, Harry, John Weatherall, Biffa etc.
Ryhall pantomime players after the last performance of Cinderella in Ryhall. "Hang on a rootin' tootin' minute"
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Bacchan Lal was my trek guide for the Nag Tibba trek at New Year's 2015. Here's a quick, random interview with him on the trail to the summit. He lives in Bhandasari village, which is adjacent to the Pantwari village. Sorry for the being out of breath! I was not in a good physical shape :)
Summiting Nag Tibba ( The Serpent's Peak ) At 9,915 ft it is the highest peak in the lesser himalayan region ! Subscribe to see my future videos! Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/Mermaid-Amy-Patricia-1532619783695054/?ref=hl Twitter: https://twitter.com/Da_LadyPatricia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mermaid_amy_patricia/ Thanks for watching :)
About the Destination: The panorama of the Himalayan snow peaks of Garhwal and Himachal offers views of some of the famous peaks from here including the Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini, Srikanth and Black peak. We saw magnificent views of Gujjar or shepherds dotting the envrons from the Nag Tibba Top. Nag Tibba trek route is a circular trek where the finish point is different from the start point and at no time there is an overlap of trail. On your way down we went through a completely contrasting landscape having a dense mixed forest of Oak, Rhododendron, Cider and Alpine. Adding to the beauty of the trek is the opportunity to visit a couple of quaint villages which are extremely scenically situated amidst thick Deodar forests. Icing on the top would surely be the opportunity to dunk one's f...
Nag Tibba is a classic trail near Mussoorie. With lovely oak forests, meadows and stunning views of snow-capped mountains from the top, this trek gives you everything that a long Himalayan trek would. It is perfect for a weekend getaway from Delhi. In this video, Saranbir Singh tells, a trek leader at Indiahikes, tells us from his experience what the trek is like! To read more about the trek, click here - https://indiahikes.com/nag-tibba/ To read trekkers' reviews about the Nag Tibba trek, click here - https://indiahikes.com/nag-tibba/#reviews
Here's a video log (a photologue? a trekalogue?) with all the information you wanted to know about Nag Tibba trek! I completed the trek on 1 Jan 2015 and this video is a detailed log of what to expect, how to do it, the critical points on the trial to know of, and a few tips. Hence it is longer than usual. Turn up the volume as there are some footnotes but no closed captions. For more queries, post a response on the forum thread at http://www.indiamike.com/india/trekking-and-mountaineering-in-india-f89/info-on-nag-tibba-trek-t21272/. A previous, quick and dirty attempt at video logging the trek is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF1lzuT73Ro&index;=6&list;=PLsuQ2w0410pMG9ImSUzHSqhb6Sb35yl_Q
Guys i had recently went to Manali Deo Tibba Base. seriously best place to connect with nature. and with such a great friends awesome place to explore. all the alcohol, all the weed energy, and many great experiences. Watch the video. well i know its a bit long video but seriously its worth it . Entire video is shoot by GoPro Hero 4 Black
Nag Tibba ('Serpent's Peak'), 3,022 metres (9,915 ft), is the highest peak in the lesser Himalayan region of Uttarakhand state.
This was shot by Mr. Sunil Bodh of manali on 9th June, 2013. He was the Guide of an Expedition Team from Jadavpur University Mountaineering and Hiking Club Members were Sanjay, Kingshuk and Avishek
This was an amazing Trek and a good experience. My fellow trekkers Sumana, Priyanka and Kamalika definitely showed a lot of spirit in this hike which I doubt most men would do. Way to go girls and you have a fan in Darius Chinoy. :) Music credits Thank you Jesus for giving these guys the talent. Fable :- Robert Miles In the dawn :- Robert Miles Changes :- Tupac Shakur Gladiator(OST) :- Enya Apart from this for the first time I managed to get a Time Lapse shot perfect with my camera on the tripod. GO CHASE AND LIVE YOUR DREAMS