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Coast Mountains: Your Journey Begins Here (Destination BC)
Awaken your inner explorer in British Columbia. With over 60 routes, there's a road-trip adventure waiting here for every kind of traveler. In this video, tw...
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A Helijet scenic tour of Vancouver and coastal mountains
It doesn't get any more beautiful than this! A morning scenic tour takes us from Helijet’s downtown Waterfront station helipad high above Vancouver and the coastal mountains, up towards Squamish and Howe Sound, winding along the Sea to Sky Highway.
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the Lion's, west ridge, Coast Mountains, BC
Solo ski descent of the west ridge of Vancouver's iconic Lions. Started off down the narrow ridge then dropped onto the west face into the glades. Pictures &...
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British Columbia Coast Mountains
British Columbia coastal mountains. A flight over the southern British Columbia Coast Mountains, Canada. ----------------------------------------------------...
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Unterwegs in den Coast Mountains von Vancouver.
Cornelia Pregartbauer von CRD International lernt die die Berge und Hängebrücken vor den Toren Vancouvers kennen.
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BC Coast Mountains with SENA PRISM
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Riding our Little Devils (Yamahas WR250R) and a Kawi KLX250 around British Columbia's coastal mountains. 5 days camping.
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Crossing The Coast Mountains
Composed by: Len Millar Piano - Mikael Fernström Fiddle - Reine Steen Tin Whistle - Joel Thyberg Guitar - Len Millar.
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SOMEWHERE IN THE COAST MOUNTAINS
Little edit from an 8 hours mountain bike ride, somewhere in the coast mountains of British Columbia, Canada.
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R.A.D. Crew Adventures: California Coastal Mountains
The R.A.D. crew assembled in California for a week of skateboarding up the coast. Featuring team riders Max Ballesteros, James Kelly, Cole Kurtz, Adam Persso...
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Coast Mountains Backcountry Report Dec 4 2014
Coastal Mountains Backcountry Report: Episode 1: Dec 4th 2014
The team toured up and beyond the ski area boundary into the Blackcomb Backcountry, namely East Col and the Spearhead Glacier. The group found variable but well developed surface hoar on all aspects with signs of wind loading on south aspects. An observation pit at 2180 m yielded no results this day utilizing an extended column test. S
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Coast Mountains Backcountry Report - Dec 14 2014
The CMBR team was out in the backcountry Dec 13 and 14. This episode focuses on the Spearhead area but the group observed similar conditions in the Mt. Currie zone. A widespread avalanche cycle up to size 2.5 was visible from the last storm with fracture lines up to a meter deep, crust/facet layers suspected. 40 to 100cm of storm snow lies on top of the Nov 28 crust/facet interface. Nov 9 crust/fa
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R.A.D. Crew Adventures: California Coastal Mountains - Part 3 - Cow Town
Part 3 of 3
The R.A.D. crew assembled in California for a week of skateboarding up the coast. Featuring team riders James Kelly, Cole Kurtz, Louis Pilloni, Jimmy Riha, and Jackson Shapiera; the crew weaved their way down coastal mountain passes in search of perfect runs. In part 3, the crew battles the elements as they make their way to Northern California.
Part 1 - Malibu: https://www.youtube.c
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Six day trek in the Coast Mountains, Yukon
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A total of 6 days of hiking are waiting for you in the alpine of the high valleys of the Coast Mountains. A unique trek in the land of Caribou and Grizzlies, a great break from everyday life!
C’est un total de 6 jours de marche
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Sled triggered avalanche, Coast Mountains BC 02/23/13
Running into some very touchy conditions on the coast at the moment, even in mellow/low-angle terrain. Slay safe kids!!
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Coast Mountains Backcountry Report - Jan 14 2015
The CMBR team was up in the Cayoosh Range yesterday on the Peak and N Glacier of Cayoosh Mtn proper. The last pulse of storm snow has opened up the valleys a little bit more and traveling at lower elevations is becoming plausible although early season care is still needed.
The supportive crust from the Jan 5 rain event (5cm) is starting to break down at certain elevations and travel is become eas
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BC Coast Mountains
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Coast Mountains
Mountains as seen from Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Taiwan 2011 - Coast, Mountains, Killing fish
Finally managed to get something through the firewall ;) Here we hit some of the nicest coastal roads and mountains on the way to Jiu Fen, we find an awesome...
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Rundflug über den Nimpo Lake - British Columbia - West Coast Mountains - Canada - Kanda
Rundflug vom Nimpo Lake aus über die Rainbow Mountains und Gletscher der West Coast Mountain von British Columbia in Canada. Filght over the west mountains o...
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Sheri Disney @ RE/MAX Coast Mountains presents 4818 Dairy
via YouTube Capture
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Coast to coast mountain biking st bees-robinhoods bay
cycling over the mountains on mountain bikes st bees to robin hoods bay over 215 miles and 21011ft of assent.
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Coast Mountains Conditions Report - Feb 15 2015
The CMBR team was up in the Decker area in the Spearheads on the 15th of January:
Friday's rain episode created a widespread wet snow avalanche cycle to size 2.0 at elevations up to 2400m on all aspects. There is considerable frozen avalanche debris on steeper slopes in avalanche terrain throughout the Spearhead range to that elevation.
The new snow that resulted from dropping FL's in the early
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Coast Mountains Backcountry Report - April 16 2015
The CMBR team was in the Spearhead Mountains on Thursday, with the increasing temperatures now and into the weekend, we are on the verge of a major change in hazard levels.
Wednesday presented no problems with temperature at elevations above 2000m on any aspect as afternoon cloud kept solar heating in check; however, by 1100hrs yesterday, temps reached 3C at 2350m and snow surfaces started pin-wh
Coast Mountains: Your Journey Begins Here (Destination BC)
Awaken your inner explorer in British Columbia. With over 60 routes, there's a road-trip adventure waiting here for every kind of traveler. In this video, tw......
Awaken your inner explorer in British Columbia. With over 60 routes, there's a road-trip adventure waiting here for every kind of traveler. In this video, tw...
wn.com/Coast Mountains Your Journey Begins Here (Destination Bc)
Awaken your inner explorer in British Columbia. With over 60 routes, there's a road-trip adventure waiting here for every kind of traveler. In this video, tw...
A Helijet scenic tour of Vancouver and coastal mountains
It doesn't get any more beautiful than this! A morning scenic tour takes us from Helijet’s downtown Waterfront station helipad high above Vancouver and the coas...
It doesn't get any more beautiful than this! A morning scenic tour takes us from Helijet’s downtown Waterfront station helipad high above Vancouver and the coastal mountains, up towards Squamish and Howe Sound, winding along the Sea to Sky Highway.
wn.com/A Helijet Scenic Tour Of Vancouver And Coastal Mountains
It doesn't get any more beautiful than this! A morning scenic tour takes us from Helijet’s downtown Waterfront station helipad high above Vancouver and the coastal mountains, up towards Squamish and Howe Sound, winding along the Sea to Sky Highway.
- published: 12 Aug 2014
- views: 185
the Lion's, west ridge, Coast Mountains, BC
Solo ski descent of the west ridge of Vancouver's iconic Lions. Started off down the narrow ridge then dropped onto the west face into the glades. Pictures &......
Solo ski descent of the west ridge of Vancouver's iconic Lions. Started off down the narrow ridge then dropped onto the west face into the glades. Pictures &...
wn.com/The Lion's, West Ridge, Coast Mountains, Bc
Solo ski descent of the west ridge of Vancouver's iconic Lions. Started off down the narrow ridge then dropped onto the west face into the glades. Pictures &...
British Columbia Coast Mountains
British Columbia coastal mountains. A flight over the southern British Columbia Coast Mountains, Canada. ----------------------------------------------------......
British Columbia coastal mountains. A flight over the southern British Columbia Coast Mountains, Canada. ----------------------------------------------------...
wn.com/British Columbia Coast Mountains
British Columbia coastal mountains. A flight over the southern British Columbia Coast Mountains, Canada. ----------------------------------------------------...
Unterwegs in den Coast Mountains von Vancouver.
Cornelia Pregartbauer von CRD International lernt die die Berge und Hängebrücken vor den Toren Vancouvers kennen....
Cornelia Pregartbauer von CRD International lernt die die Berge und Hängebrücken vor den Toren Vancouvers kennen.
wn.com/Unterwegs In Den Coast Mountains Von Vancouver.
Cornelia Pregartbauer von CRD International lernt die die Berge und Hängebrücken vor den Toren Vancouvers kennen.
- published: 04 Nov 2015
- views: 71
BC Coast Mountains with SENA PRISM
http://www.MotoLara.com
Riding our Little Devils (Yamahas WR250R) and a Kawi KLX250 around British Columbia's coastal mountains. 5 days camping.
Like us on Fac...
http://www.MotoLara.com
Riding our Little Devils (Yamahas WR250R) and a Kawi KLX250 around British Columbia's coastal mountains. 5 days camping.
Like us on Facebook!
http://www.Facebook.com/MotoLaraRides
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wn.com/Bc Coast Mountains With Sena Prism
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Riding our Little Devils (Yamahas WR250R) and a Kawi KLX250 around British Columbia's coastal mountains. 5 days camping.
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- published: 22 Jun 2015
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Crossing The Coast Mountains
Composed by: Len Millar Piano - Mikael Fernström Fiddle - Reine Steen Tin Whistle - Joel Thyberg Guitar - Len Millar....
Composed by: Len Millar Piano - Mikael Fernström Fiddle - Reine Steen Tin Whistle - Joel Thyberg Guitar - Len Millar.
wn.com/Crossing The Coast Mountains
Composed by: Len Millar Piano - Mikael Fernström Fiddle - Reine Steen Tin Whistle - Joel Thyberg Guitar - Len Millar.
- published: 25 May 2014
- views: 318
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author: Len1620
SOMEWHERE IN THE COAST MOUNTAINS
Little edit from an 8 hours mountain bike ride, somewhere in the coast mountains of British Columbia, Canada....
Little edit from an 8 hours mountain bike ride, somewhere in the coast mountains of British Columbia, Canada.
wn.com/Somewhere In The Coast Mountains
Little edit from an 8 hours mountain bike ride, somewhere in the coast mountains of British Columbia, Canada.
- published: 25 Jul 2015
- views: 13
R.A.D. Crew Adventures: California Coastal Mountains
The R.A.D. crew assembled in California for a week of skateboarding up the coast. Featuring team riders Max Ballesteros, James Kelly, Cole Kurtz, Adam Persso......
The R.A.D. crew assembled in California for a week of skateboarding up the coast. Featuring team riders Max Ballesteros, James Kelly, Cole Kurtz, Adam Persso...
wn.com/R.A.D. Crew Adventures California Coastal Mountains
The R.A.D. crew assembled in California for a week of skateboarding up the coast. Featuring team riders Max Ballesteros, James Kelly, Cole Kurtz, Adam Persso...
Coast Mountains Backcountry Report Dec 4 2014
Coastal Mountains Backcountry Report: Episode 1: Dec 4th 2014
The team toured up and beyond the ski area boundary into the Blackcomb Backcountry, namely East C...
Coastal Mountains Backcountry Report: Episode 1: Dec 4th 2014
The team toured up and beyond the ski area boundary into the Blackcomb Backcountry, namely East Col and the Spearhead Glacier. The group found variable but well developed surface hoar on all aspects with signs of wind loading on south aspects. An observation pit at 2180 m yielded no results this day utilizing an extended column test. Snow depth ranged from 90 to 260 cm. Good skiing on sheltered northerly aspects was found today at higher (2000+) elevations. Crevasses remain open and/or weakly bridged, extreme caution is advised while traveling on glaciers at the current time. As the next dis-organized front makes it way into the region today and throughout the weekend, hazard levels may increase. See you in a few days for episode 2.
wn.com/Coast Mountains Backcountry Report Dec 4 2014
Coastal Mountains Backcountry Report: Episode 1: Dec 4th 2014
The team toured up and beyond the ski area boundary into the Blackcomb Backcountry, namely East Col and the Spearhead Glacier. The group found variable but well developed surface hoar on all aspects with signs of wind loading on south aspects. An observation pit at 2180 m yielded no results this day utilizing an extended column test. Snow depth ranged from 90 to 260 cm. Good skiing on sheltered northerly aspects was found today at higher (2000+) elevations. Crevasses remain open and/or weakly bridged, extreme caution is advised while traveling on glaciers at the current time. As the next dis-organized front makes it way into the region today and throughout the weekend, hazard levels may increase. See you in a few days for episode 2.
- published: 05 Dec 2014
- views: 805
Coast Mountains Backcountry Report - Dec 14 2014
The CMBR team was out in the backcountry Dec 13 and 14. This episode focuses on the Spearhead area but the group observed similar conditions in the Mt. Currie z...
The CMBR team was out in the backcountry Dec 13 and 14. This episode focuses on the Spearhead area but the group observed similar conditions in the Mt. Currie zone. A widespread avalanche cycle up to size 2.5 was visible from the last storm with fracture lines up to a meter deep, crust/facet layers suspected. 40 to 100cm of storm snow lies on top of the Nov 28 crust/facet interface. Nov 9 crust/facet layer down 130 to 190 cm.
Two recorded pits from the last two days (Mt. Currie zone):
2280m, NE, HS 320cm
CTM 15 (SP) down 35 on DFs sz 1
DTTH 23 (SC) down 90cm on Nov 28 CR/FC sz 2
1835m, NW, HS 210cm
DTTH 27 (SC) down 160cm 0n Nov 9 CR/FC sz 2
This is an exceptionally late start to the season and early season conditions persist. Open creeks and barely covered terrain features are the norm at lower elevations. Crevasses are open on all glaciers. Debris from last avalanche cycle as re-frozen and presents a hazard while skiing.
As always, please check the local bulletins before planning your outings:
Sea to Sky:
http://www.avalanche.ca/forecasts/sea-to-sky
Whistler Blackcomb
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/the-mountain/backcountry/avalanche-advisory.aspx:
Thanks for tuning in, see you next week!
CMBR Team.
Disclaimer: These are the opinions of the observer and should only be used as part of an informed decision making process. Please use caution in the backcountry.
wn.com/Coast Mountains Backcountry Report Dec 14 2014
The CMBR team was out in the backcountry Dec 13 and 14. This episode focuses on the Spearhead area but the group observed similar conditions in the Mt. Currie zone. A widespread avalanche cycle up to size 2.5 was visible from the last storm with fracture lines up to a meter deep, crust/facet layers suspected. 40 to 100cm of storm snow lies on top of the Nov 28 crust/facet interface. Nov 9 crust/facet layer down 130 to 190 cm.
Two recorded pits from the last two days (Mt. Currie zone):
2280m, NE, HS 320cm
CTM 15 (SP) down 35 on DFs sz 1
DTTH 23 (SC) down 90cm on Nov 28 CR/FC sz 2
1835m, NW, HS 210cm
DTTH 27 (SC) down 160cm 0n Nov 9 CR/FC sz 2
This is an exceptionally late start to the season and early season conditions persist. Open creeks and barely covered terrain features are the norm at lower elevations. Crevasses are open on all glaciers. Debris from last avalanche cycle as re-frozen and presents a hazard while skiing.
As always, please check the local bulletins before planning your outings:
Sea to Sky:
http://www.avalanche.ca/forecasts/sea-to-sky
Whistler Blackcomb
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/the-mountain/backcountry/avalanche-advisory.aspx:
Thanks for tuning in, see you next week!
CMBR Team.
Disclaimer: These are the opinions of the observer and should only be used as part of an informed decision making process. Please use caution in the backcountry.
- published: 15 Dec 2014
- views: 239
R.A.D. Crew Adventures: California Coastal Mountains - Part 3 - Cow Town
Part 3 of 3
The R.A.D. crew assembled in California for a week of skateboarding up the coast. Featuring team riders James Kelly, Cole Kurtz, Louis Pilloni, Jim...
Part 3 of 3
The R.A.D. crew assembled in California for a week of skateboarding up the coast. Featuring team riders James Kelly, Cole Kurtz, Louis Pilloni, Jimmy Riha, and Jackson Shapiera; the crew weaved their way down coastal mountain passes in search of perfect runs. In part 3, the crew battles the elements as they make their way to Northern California.
Part 1 - Malibu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwPsyUWvY1M
Part 2 - Santa Barbara: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REM48cKM2H8
Full R.A.D. Crew Adventures Edit here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouUGmk4E16A
www.RADesigns.com
Film: Ali Mehraban, R.A.D. Riders
Edit: Jackson Shapiera
wn.com/R.A.D. Crew Adventures California Coastal Mountains Part 3 Cow Town
Part 3 of 3
The R.A.D. crew assembled in California for a week of skateboarding up the coast. Featuring team riders James Kelly, Cole Kurtz, Louis Pilloni, Jimmy Riha, and Jackson Shapiera; the crew weaved their way down coastal mountain passes in search of perfect runs. In part 3, the crew battles the elements as they make their way to Northern California.
Part 1 - Malibu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwPsyUWvY1M
Part 2 - Santa Barbara: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REM48cKM2H8
Full R.A.D. Crew Adventures Edit here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouUGmk4E16A
www.RADesigns.com
Film: Ali Mehraban, R.A.D. Riders
Edit: Jackson Shapiera
- published: 25 Nov 2014
- views: 2931
Six day trek in the Coast Mountains, Yukon
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A total of 6 days of hiking are waiting for you in the alpine of the high valleys of the Coast Mountains. A unique trek in the land of Caribou and Grizzlies, a great break from everyday life!
C’est un total de 6 jours de marche qui vous attendent dans les prairies alpines des hautes vallées des montagnes côtières. Un séjour unique au pays des caribous, pour un dépaysement assuré !
wn.com/Six Day Trek In The Coast Mountains, Yukon
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A total of 6 days of hiking are waiting for you in the alpine of the high valleys of the Coast Mountains. A unique trek in the land of Caribou and Grizzlies, a great break from everyday life!
C’est un total de 6 jours de marche qui vous attendent dans les prairies alpines des hautes vallées des montagnes côtières. Un séjour unique au pays des caribous, pour un dépaysement assuré !
- published: 22 Jul 2015
- views: 49
Sled triggered avalanche, Coast Mountains BC 02/23/13
Running into some very touchy conditions on the coast at the moment, even in mellow/low-angle terrain. Slay safe kids!!...
Running into some very touchy conditions on the coast at the moment, even in mellow/low-angle terrain. Slay safe kids!!
wn.com/Sled Triggered Avalanche, Coast Mountains Bc 02 23 13
Running into some very touchy conditions on the coast at the moment, even in mellow/low-angle terrain. Slay safe kids!!
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 827
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author: Matt King
Coast Mountains Backcountry Report - Jan 14 2015
The CMBR team was up in the Cayoosh Range yesterday on the Peak and N Glacier of Cayoosh Mtn proper. The last pulse of storm snow has opened up the valleys a li...
The CMBR team was up in the Cayoosh Range yesterday on the Peak and N Glacier of Cayoosh Mtn proper. The last pulse of storm snow has opened up the valleys a little bit more and traveling at lower elevations is becoming plausible although early season care is still needed.
The supportive crust from the Jan 5 rain event (5cm) is starting to break down at certain elevations and travel is become easier. Ski crampons have been carried as a rule but on this day not used. A well developed surface hoar was noted at all elevations and aspects.
A weak storm front is moving into the area Thursday with snowfall predicted through the evening, losing strength through the early morning on Friday. Another small system trails it into the weekend. Most of the precipitation is tracking south of the Duffey Zone, higher accumulation is possible in Garibaldi Park and into the W US. Snowfall amounts Th-Sun could be up to 15cm in the Duffey Environs and possibly more in Whistler, Garibaldi Park and the Coquihalla.
We will be paying close attention to how the surface hoar reacts to the new snow.
As always, be sure to check the local bulletins before planning your outings:
Sea to Sky:
http://www.avalanche.ca/forecasts/sea...
Whistler Blackcomb
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/the-...
Thanks for tuning in, see you next week!
CMBR Team.
Disclaimer: These are the opinions of the observer and should only be used as part of an informed decision making process. Please use caution in the backcountry.
wn.com/Coast Mountains Backcountry Report Jan 14 2015
The CMBR team was up in the Cayoosh Range yesterday on the Peak and N Glacier of Cayoosh Mtn proper. The last pulse of storm snow has opened up the valleys a little bit more and traveling at lower elevations is becoming plausible although early season care is still needed.
The supportive crust from the Jan 5 rain event (5cm) is starting to break down at certain elevations and travel is become easier. Ski crampons have been carried as a rule but on this day not used. A well developed surface hoar was noted at all elevations and aspects.
A weak storm front is moving into the area Thursday with snowfall predicted through the evening, losing strength through the early morning on Friday. Another small system trails it into the weekend. Most of the precipitation is tracking south of the Duffey Zone, higher accumulation is possible in Garibaldi Park and into the W US. Snowfall amounts Th-Sun could be up to 15cm in the Duffey Environs and possibly more in Whistler, Garibaldi Park and the Coquihalla.
We will be paying close attention to how the surface hoar reacts to the new snow.
As always, be sure to check the local bulletins before planning your outings:
Sea to Sky:
http://www.avalanche.ca/forecasts/sea...
Whistler Blackcomb
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/the-...
Thanks for tuning in, see you next week!
CMBR Team.
Disclaimer: These are the opinions of the observer and should only be used as part of an informed decision making process. Please use caution in the backcountry.
- published: 16 Jan 2015
- views: 91
Coast Mountains
Mountains as seen from Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada....
Mountains as seen from Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
wn.com/Coast Mountains
Mountains as seen from Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Taiwan 2011 - Coast, Mountains, Killing fish
Finally managed to get something through the firewall ;) Here we hit some of the nicest coastal roads and mountains on the way to Jiu Fen, we find an awesome......
Finally managed to get something through the firewall ;) Here we hit some of the nicest coastal roads and mountains on the way to Jiu Fen, we find an awesome...
wn.com/Taiwan 2011 Coast, Mountains, Killing Fish
Finally managed to get something through the firewall ;) Here we hit some of the nicest coastal roads and mountains on the way to Jiu Fen, we find an awesome...
- published: 29 Apr 2011
- views: 2313
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author: serpentza
Rundflug über den Nimpo Lake - British Columbia - West Coast Mountains - Canada - Kanda
Rundflug vom Nimpo Lake aus über die Rainbow Mountains und Gletscher der West Coast Mountain von British Columbia in Canada. Filght over the west mountains o......
Rundflug vom Nimpo Lake aus über die Rainbow Mountains und Gletscher der West Coast Mountain von British Columbia in Canada. Filght over the west mountains o...
wn.com/Rundflug Über Den Nimpo Lake British Columbia West Coast Mountains Canada Kanda
Rundflug vom Nimpo Lake aus über die Rainbow Mountains und Gletscher der West Coast Mountain von British Columbia in Canada. Filght over the west mountains o...
Coast to coast mountain biking st bees-robinhoods bay
cycling over the mountains on mountain bikes st bees to robin hoods bay over 215 miles and 21011ft of assent....
cycling over the mountains on mountain bikes st bees to robin hoods bay over 215 miles and 21011ft of assent.
wn.com/Coast To Coast Mountain Biking St Bees Robinhoods Bay
cycling over the mountains on mountain bikes st bees to robin hoods bay over 215 miles and 21011ft of assent.
- published: 18 Jul 2013
- views: 60
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author: Tom Peel
Coast Mountains Conditions Report - Feb 15 2015
The CMBR team was up in the Decker area in the Spearheads on the 15th of January:
Friday's rain episode created a widespread wet snow avalanche cycle to size 2...
The CMBR team was up in the Decker area in the Spearheads on the 15th of January:
Friday's rain episode created a widespread wet snow avalanche cycle to size 2.0 at elevations up to 2400m on all aspects. There is considerable frozen avalanche debris on steeper slopes in avalanche terrain throughout the Spearhead range to that elevation.
The new snow that resulted from dropping FL's in the early hours of Saturday has been melted by sun on southern aspects to 2200m. On northern aspects it has been transported by moderate to strong winds at ridgetop. Temperature inversions over the 150213 crust have caused widespread faceting over the crust where snow has been redeposited. This has resulted in a weak layer for any subsequent storms.
With rising FL's forecast, southern slopes may be working back towards isothermal at elevations above 2200m. Below 2100m on Sunday, the crust was only pencil density and subject to solar heating and breakdown.
Low angle terrain at higher elevations, above 2200m provides the best skiing surfaces, with serious percolation channels found below 1900m in the backcountry. Steeper southern aspects are corning up in the afternoon's currently, with some good turns to be had before the crust breaks down.
For the future: depending upon weather and FL's, facetted layers may persist at higher northern aspects and provide a poor bonding surface for future snow. On southern slopes, be concerned about rising FL's and solar heating causing the upper snowpack to go isothermal and wet loose avalanches that result. Be concerned for the avalanche and rollerball debris that is found beneath any steep slopes on all aspects up to 2400m.
Finally, evidence is that many people are getting close to cornices and travelling over the pull-away cracks. These may exist some distance (10 or more metres) back from actual cornice lips. At least two occasions of people stepping into the snow-covered cracks and plunging to chest depth were noted. Be advised that these cracks will only deepen as warmer temperatures and higher FL's occur.
As always, be sure to check the local bulletins before planning your outings:
Sea to Sky:
http://www.avalanche.ca/forecasts/sea...
Whistler Blackcomb
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/the-...
Thanks for tuning in, see you next week!
CMBR Team.
Disclaimer: These are the opinions of the observer and should only be used as part of an informed decision making process. Please use caution in the backcountry.
wn.com/Coast Mountains Conditions Report Feb 15 2015
The CMBR team was up in the Decker area in the Spearheads on the 15th of January:
Friday's rain episode created a widespread wet snow avalanche cycle to size 2.0 at elevations up to 2400m on all aspects. There is considerable frozen avalanche debris on steeper slopes in avalanche terrain throughout the Spearhead range to that elevation.
The new snow that resulted from dropping FL's in the early hours of Saturday has been melted by sun on southern aspects to 2200m. On northern aspects it has been transported by moderate to strong winds at ridgetop. Temperature inversions over the 150213 crust have caused widespread faceting over the crust where snow has been redeposited. This has resulted in a weak layer for any subsequent storms.
With rising FL's forecast, southern slopes may be working back towards isothermal at elevations above 2200m. Below 2100m on Sunday, the crust was only pencil density and subject to solar heating and breakdown.
Low angle terrain at higher elevations, above 2200m provides the best skiing surfaces, with serious percolation channels found below 1900m in the backcountry. Steeper southern aspects are corning up in the afternoon's currently, with some good turns to be had before the crust breaks down.
For the future: depending upon weather and FL's, facetted layers may persist at higher northern aspects and provide a poor bonding surface for future snow. On southern slopes, be concerned about rising FL's and solar heating causing the upper snowpack to go isothermal and wet loose avalanches that result. Be concerned for the avalanche and rollerball debris that is found beneath any steep slopes on all aspects up to 2400m.
Finally, evidence is that many people are getting close to cornices and travelling over the pull-away cracks. These may exist some distance (10 or more metres) back from actual cornice lips. At least two occasions of people stepping into the snow-covered cracks and plunging to chest depth were noted. Be advised that these cracks will only deepen as warmer temperatures and higher FL's occur.
As always, be sure to check the local bulletins before planning your outings:
Sea to Sky:
http://www.avalanche.ca/forecasts/sea...
Whistler Blackcomb
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/the-...
Thanks for tuning in, see you next week!
CMBR Team.
Disclaimer: These are the opinions of the observer and should only be used as part of an informed decision making process. Please use caution in the backcountry.
- published: 18 Feb 2015
- views: 184
Coast Mountains Backcountry Report - April 16 2015
The CMBR team was in the Spearhead Mountains on Thursday, with the increasing temperatures now and into the weekend, we are on the verge of a major change in ha...
The CMBR team was in the Spearhead Mountains on Thursday, with the increasing temperatures now and into the weekend, we are on the verge of a major change in hazard levels.
Wednesday presented no problems with temperature at elevations above 2000m on any aspect as afternoon cloud kept solar heating in check; however, by 1100hrs yesterday, temps reached 3C at 2350m and snow surfaces started pin-wheeling with wheels to 70cm across. Even snow on true north shaded aspects began to moisten on top.
We got SP results at 2330m N. asp down 30-32 at CTE(4) on SH (6mm), a layer buried 150411. No sign of the 150411cr at this elevation and asp. (1200hrs)
We got SP results at 2330m N. asp down 74cm on a density change with facets (1mm) at the same elevation. The block slid off on a 35 degree slope under its own weight. This is the same layer that resulted in the Sz2 remote triggered slab on 150414 on the upper Spearhead Glacier.
We bailed on the Spearhead and headed back onto southern aspects. Snow isothermal on steeper south facing slopes over 150411cr at 1220 from 15-30cm deep. No loose wet until 1400hrs on these asp. 7C at 1900m at that 1400hrs.
In the afternoon, we traversed the Chuting Gallery at 1950m and found isothermal to 150411cr with that crust beginning to break down. At 1500hrs we started to see Sz1.0 loose wet avalanches on northern asp in the Corral at 1900m running long.
We counted approximately 75 tourers in the Northern Spearhead around noon yesterday. In my opinion, a SPAW for this region is justified.
This will be the last CMBR of the season, thanks for watching and have a great summer. See you when the snow is flying again in Nov.
Mitchell Sulkers
Jeff Van Driel
Ross Mailloux
James Retty
Disclaimer: These are the opinions of the observer and should only be used as part of an informed decision making process. Please use caution in the backcountry.
As always, be sure to check the local bulletins before planning your outings:
Sea to Sky:
http://www.avalanche.ca/forecasts/sea...
Whistler Blackcomb
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/the-...
Thanks for tuning in, see you next week!
CMBR Team.
wn.com/Coast Mountains Backcountry Report April 16 2015
The CMBR team was in the Spearhead Mountains on Thursday, with the increasing temperatures now and into the weekend, we are on the verge of a major change in hazard levels.
Wednesday presented no problems with temperature at elevations above 2000m on any aspect as afternoon cloud kept solar heating in check; however, by 1100hrs yesterday, temps reached 3C at 2350m and snow surfaces started pin-wheeling with wheels to 70cm across. Even snow on true north shaded aspects began to moisten on top.
We got SP results at 2330m N. asp down 30-32 at CTE(4) on SH (6mm), a layer buried 150411. No sign of the 150411cr at this elevation and asp. (1200hrs)
We got SP results at 2330m N. asp down 74cm on a density change with facets (1mm) at the same elevation. The block slid off on a 35 degree slope under its own weight. This is the same layer that resulted in the Sz2 remote triggered slab on 150414 on the upper Spearhead Glacier.
We bailed on the Spearhead and headed back onto southern aspects. Snow isothermal on steeper south facing slopes over 150411cr at 1220 from 15-30cm deep. No loose wet until 1400hrs on these asp. 7C at 1900m at that 1400hrs.
In the afternoon, we traversed the Chuting Gallery at 1950m and found isothermal to 150411cr with that crust beginning to break down. At 1500hrs we started to see Sz1.0 loose wet avalanches on northern asp in the Corral at 1900m running long.
We counted approximately 75 tourers in the Northern Spearhead around noon yesterday. In my opinion, a SPAW for this region is justified.
This will be the last CMBR of the season, thanks for watching and have a great summer. See you when the snow is flying again in Nov.
Mitchell Sulkers
Jeff Van Driel
Ross Mailloux
James Retty
Disclaimer: These are the opinions of the observer and should only be used as part of an informed decision making process. Please use caution in the backcountry.
As always, be sure to check the local bulletins before planning your outings:
Sea to Sky:
http://www.avalanche.ca/forecasts/sea...
Whistler Blackcomb
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/the-...
Thanks for tuning in, see you next week!
CMBR Team.
- published: 17 Apr 2015
- views: 131
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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.
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Check out the latest tour prices on the Sunshine Coast - CLICK LINK
http://fttv.experienceoz.com.au/sunshine-coast
The Sunshine Coast is famous for its beautiful long sandy beaches, and with so many idyllic beaches on offer, there's a stretch of sand to suit every occasion.
So we made our way just north of Brisbane to escape for a few days to Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
From the moment you d
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http://bookinghunter.com
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
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Argentina Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Argentina.
Argentina is the second largest country in South America and a captivating land of tango, adventure and breathtaking nature.Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the most European city in South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times. The mighty Plaza De Mayo is the historic heart of the city, along with the presidential palace,
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Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
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The Atacama Desert ( Desierto de Atacama) is a plateau in South America, covering a 1,000-kilometre (600 mi) strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes mountains. It is the driest non-polar desert in the world. According to es
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http://bookinghunter.com
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The most important places to visit
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Croatia Travel Guide, Croatia Tourism, Croatia Vacation (HD)
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Croatia (Croatian: Hrvatska) is a country situated in Southeast Europe. It is to the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy. It is also bordered by Slovakia to the northwest, Hungary to the north, Bosnia and Herzegovina to th
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In this video Ben & Di share their top 5 walks on the Gold Coast as well as show you around Ocean Pacific Resort in Broadbeach the cosmopolitan hub of the coast.
So here is a list of the top 5 walks we highlight in this holiday travel video guide:
1. Burleigh Heads Headland walking trail
2.Natural Bridge , Springbrook National Park
3. Purlingbrook Falls, Springbrook National Park
4.The Gold Coas
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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 mou
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Travel video about destination Cape Town in South Africa.
Located on the southern edge of Africa and lying at the foot of Table Mountain, the metropolis of Cape Town is certainly one of the world's most beautiful cities, an exciting combination of Africa, Europe and the Caribbean.
In the park-lined Government Avenue and Queen Victoria Street, there's a wonderful collection of well-restored Victor
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http://bookinghunter.com Seattle is a major coastal seaport and the seat of King County, in the U.S. state of Washington. Seattle lies on seven hills includi...
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Join Australian filmmaker Mark Shea as he travels the East Coast of Australia meeting local people and exploring their hometowns.
Stories include:
*Musician Wendy Rule in Melbourne,
*Paddle Steamers in Echuca,
*an Aboriginal Sacred Site called Mumbulla Mountain,
*the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra,
*a performing Drag Queen in Sydney,
*a Beachcombing Artist in Byron Bay,
*a Forest Dwelling Hi
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Travel video about destination New England.
The city of Plymouth is the beginning of a journey through the north eastern region of America, New England, which is where the first European settlers landed in the 17th century after stepping off the Mayflower.The ‘Plimouth Plantation’ is a reconstruction of the Pilgrim Fathers’ original settlement, with ‘settlers’ in original costume going about their
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Peru Travel Guide
Peru – a land of extremes and intrigue – principally known for being home to the most important archaeological site in all of the Americas, offers in reality so much more. Its landscapes range from high Andean peaks, to sultry Amazon rainforests, from high altitude deserts and wild windswept coasts. Of course its great to travel with the Incas from Cusco to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, but its
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An amazing journey across the North American continent and Canada's Rocky Mountains on a railroad that extends for 6000 kilometres.
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One of the best kept secrets in the world, the Ivory Coast contains some of the worlds most beautiful beaches, people and natural settings in existence. A myriad of tourist sites include the capital city of Abidjan, and the historical French-style buildings that lie within, as well as breathtaking mountain ranges and river towns.
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Travel video about destination Cabo Verde.
Cape Verde is an exotic island world, an archipelago off the coast of West Africa it combines the flair of the Canaries with the charm of Africa. Explorers Christopher Columbus and Vasco Ad Gama lay anchor there in order to replenish supplies and repair their ships. It was not u
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Arabia Felix Travel Video Guide
The Republic Of Yemen: there is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix and the Bab Al Yemen, the gateway to the Yemen, is the entrance to the historic district of Sanaa, the Yemen’s capital city that it is believed to date back to the third century A.D. Women are rarely to be seen in Yemen’s marketplaces and, when they are, they are
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Costa Rica Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Costa Rica.
Costa Rica is a fascinating country in Central America bordered by Nicaragua and Panama, a natural paradise between the Caribbean and the Pacific.Located at more than a thousand metres above sea level, San José, Costa Rica’s capital city, not only boasts an idyllic location in the heart of Central America’s coffee country, but also an enviable climate. Th
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Slovenia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Slovenia.
Half of Slovenia's colorful area is covered by forests, but the country also has another part, a tiny, but very nice coastal area on the Adriatic Sea, with such venetian style cities as Izola, Piran and Portoroz, as well as 2,800 meters high mountains and ski resorts.
The picturesque lakes Bled and Bohinj both lie in a wonderful landscape. The gem of the k
Coastal Town of Cefalu - Italy Travel Guide
Take a tour of Italian Town of Cefalu in Cefalu, Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The quaint Italian town o......
Take a tour of Italian Town of Cefalu in Cefalu, Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The quaint Italian town o...
wn.com/Coastal Town Of Cefalu Italy Travel Guide
Take a tour of Italian Town of Cefalu in Cefalu, Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. The quaint Italian town o...
- published: 18 Jan 2011
- views: 13142
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author: geobeats
Tenerife Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Tenerife.d6047194.Destination-Travel-Guides
Tenerife is the largest of the seven Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic ...
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.
wn.com/Tenerife Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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.
- published: 05 Jun 2015
- views: 30
Sunshine Coast Holiday travel video guide - Queensland Australia
Check out the latest tour prices on the Sunshine Coast - CLICK LINK
http://fttv.experienceoz.com.au/sunshine-coast
The Sunshine Coast is famous for its beautif...
Check out the latest tour prices on the Sunshine Coast - CLICK LINK
http://fttv.experienceoz.com.au/sunshine-coast
The Sunshine Coast is famous for its beautiful long sandy beaches, and with so many idyllic beaches on offer, there's a stretch of sand to suit every occasion.
So we made our way just north of Brisbane to escape for a few days to Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
From the moment you dig your toes into the golden sand or breathe in the clean hinterland air, you'll begin to feel different.
After checking out some of the great beaches we made our way through the Sunshine Coasts Hinterland to enjoy some breath-taking views. The scene-stealing Glasshouse Mountains are the headline act, and are ably supported by lush rainforests, mist-shrouded waterfalls, and spectacular flora and fauna.
Australia Zoo is in the foothills of the Hinterland is the home of the famous Steve Irwin also known as the Crocodile Hunter. this place will definitely provide you with some up close and personal wildlife experiences.
For further information on the region and some of these featured experiences check out the websites below
Sunshine Coast Information
http://www.visitsunshinecoast.com.au
Blue Water Kayak Tours
http://www.bluewaterkayaktours.com
Glass House Mountains Eco Lodge
http://www.glasshouseecolodge.com
Australia Zoo
http://www.australiazoo.com.au
Eumarella Shores
http://www.eumarellashores.com.au
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Check out the latest tour prices on the Sunshine Coast - CLICK LINK
http://fttv.experienceoz.com.au/sunshine-coast
The Sunshine Coast is famous for its beautiful long sandy beaches, and with so many idyllic beaches on offer, there's a stretch of sand to suit every occasion.
So we made our way just north of Brisbane to escape for a few days to Queensland's Sunshine Coast.
From the moment you dig your toes into the golden sand or breathe in the clean hinterland air, you'll begin to feel different.
After checking out some of the great beaches we made our way through the Sunshine Coasts Hinterland to enjoy some breath-taking views. The scene-stealing Glasshouse Mountains are the headline act, and are ably supported by lush rainforests, mist-shrouded waterfalls, and spectacular flora and fauna.
Australia Zoo is in the foothills of the Hinterland is the home of the famous Steve Irwin also known as the Crocodile Hunter. this place will definitely provide you with some up close and personal wildlife experiences.
For further information on the region and some of these featured experiences check out the websites below
Sunshine Coast Information
http://www.visitsunshinecoast.com.au
Blue Water Kayak Tours
http://www.bluewaterkayaktours.com
Glass House Mountains Eco Lodge
http://www.glasshouseecolodge.com
Australia Zoo
http://www.australiazoo.com.au
Eumarella Shores
http://www.eumarellashores.com.au
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- published: 19 May 2011
- views: 11694
Sydney, Australia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, whi...
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Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) 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 Sydney 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.
wn.com/Sydney, Australia Travel Guide Must See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. Sydney's urban area is in a coastal basin, which is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Royal National Park to the south.
The most important places to visit in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House (among the world's most recognized landmarks. Set on the Sydney harbor, it is an unforgettable sight), Sydney Harbor Bridge (simply called "the bridge" by locals, courageous ones can even climb up the bridge), Bronte Beach (lesser known than Bondi, it is a beautiful beach, popular amongst families), Blue Mountains (an unspoiled mountain range filled with Eucalyptus trees. It is located 30 miles from Sydney, and there are plenty of hiking trails), Bondi Beach (Sydney's most famous beach, its lively promenade is as exciting as the beach) 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 Sydney 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: 406114
Argentina Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Argentina.
Argentina is the second largest country in South America and a captivating land of tango, adventure and breathtaking n...
Travel video about destination Argentina.
Argentina is the second largest country in South America and a captivating land of tango, adventure and breathtaking nature.Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the most European city in South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times. The mighty Plaza De Mayo is the historic heart of the city, along with the presidential palace, the Casa Rosada and the Catedral Metropolitana. Today the tango is performed in each corner of the city and in the nineteenth century poor immigrants from Italy and Spain settled in Buenos Aires. This explains the fiery temperament and deep melancholy that is expressed by the dances and is evident with each flick of the leg. In what was once the red light district with its whore houses of colourful corrugated iron taken from numerous ship wrecks, the tango was born. We visit an estanzia, a feudal residence of the beef barons who once settled on the endless plains of the pampas and who built their farmhouses according to the rustic designs of the nobility. From Salta Station we begin a fascinating train journey on the Tren A Las Nubes, the “train into the clouds",.which will climb to more than three thousand metres above sea level along one of the highest railroads in the world. The Los Glaciares National Park is a mixture of lakes, glaciers, mountains and untouched wilderness yet despite the harsh climate the local vegetation captivates due to its diversity. Our journey comes to an end. From north to south, through cities and pampas to glaciers and mountains, Argentina is a dream destination come true!
wn.com/Argentina Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Argentina.
Argentina is the second largest country in South America and a captivating land of tango, adventure and breathtaking nature.Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the most European city in South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times. The mighty Plaza De Mayo is the historic heart of the city, along with the presidential palace, the Casa Rosada and the Catedral Metropolitana. Today the tango is performed in each corner of the city and in the nineteenth century poor immigrants from Italy and Spain settled in Buenos Aires. This explains the fiery temperament and deep melancholy that is expressed by the dances and is evident with each flick of the leg. In what was once the red light district with its whore houses of colourful corrugated iron taken from numerous ship wrecks, the tango was born. We visit an estanzia, a feudal residence of the beef barons who once settled on the endless plains of the pampas and who built their farmhouses according to the rustic designs of the nobility. From Salta Station we begin a fascinating train journey on the Tren A Las Nubes, the “train into the clouds",.which will climb to more than three thousand metres above sea level along one of the highest railroads in the world. The Los Glaciares National Park is a mixture of lakes, glaciers, mountains and untouched wilderness yet despite the harsh climate the local vegetation captivates due to its diversity. Our journey comes to an end. From north to south, through cities and pampas to glaciers and mountains, Argentina is a dream destination come true!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 62610
Andalucia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Andalucia. Dreamy harbour towns, cultural metropolises with a Moorish past, Christian buildings and white villages. Beauty in ......
Travel video about destination Andalucia. Dreamy harbour towns, cultural metropolises with a Moorish past, Christian buildings and white villages. Beauty in ...
wn.com/Andalucia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Andalucia. Dreamy harbour towns, cultural metropolises with a Moorish past, Christian buildings and white villages. Beauty in ...
Atacama Desert - Chile Travel Guide (HD)
Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tu...
Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
The Atacama Desert ( Desierto de Atacama) is a plateau in South America, covering a 1,000-kilometre (600 mi) strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes mountains. It is the driest non-polar desert in the world. According to estimates the Atacama Desert proper occupies 105,000 square kilometres (41,000 sq mi), but its size rises to 128,000 square kilometres (49,000 sq mi) when the barren lower slopes of the Andes are included. Most of the desert is composed of stony terrain, salt lakes (salares), sand, and felsic lava that flows towards the Andes.
Location:
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explora Atacama is located in the Ayllu de Larache (initially a kin-based community of the ancient Atacameño people), near the village of San Pedro de Atacama
Explorations:
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Our explorations are the most important aspect of our travel experience. We have over 40 different guided hikes, bike rides, high mountain ascents and horseback rides, in groups of maximum 8 travelers. All our explorations have different difficulty levels ranging from easy to demanding, and different durations, half day or full day
Recommended explorations:
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Stargazing sessions at the explora observatory, the Puritama hot springs, Guatín-Puritama (half day hike) and Quebrada de Nacimiento (full day hike), Cerro Toco (half day high mountain ascent), Quebrada del Diablo (half day horseback ride), Piedra de la Coca (half day bike ride)
Rooms and view:
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The lodge has 50 rooms with breathtaking views of desert landscapes and the Cordillera de la Sal
Disconnection:
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At explora, we actively seek disconnection from everyday routine, which is why our rooms are not equipped with televisions or Wi-Fi, which is only available in the lodge’s common areas
Minimum stay and recommendations:
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Our programs have a 3 night minimum stay, however, we highly recommend you stay for 5 nights in order to fully experience this destination.
When to visit: You can enjoy our journeys any time of year. Each season has its own charm, colors and aromas. We go out exploring every single day
Come prepared: View the list of suggested equipment
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Atacama Desert Tourism (HD) - Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina
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The Atacama Desert ( Desierto de Atacama) is a plateau in South America, covering a 1,000-kilometre (600 mi) strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes mountains. It is the driest non-polar desert in the world. According to estimates the Atacama Desert proper occupies 105,000 square kilometres (41,000 sq mi), but its size rises to 128,000 square kilometres (49,000 sq mi) when the barren lower slopes of the Andes are included. Most of the desert is composed of stony terrain, salt lakes (salares), sand, and felsic lava that flows towards the Andes.
Location:
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explora Atacama is located in the Ayllu de Larache (initially a kin-based community of the ancient Atacameño people), near the village of San Pedro de Atacama
Explorations:
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Our explorations are the most important aspect of our travel experience. We have over 40 different guided hikes, bike rides, high mountain ascents and horseback rides, in groups of maximum 8 travelers. All our explorations have different difficulty levels ranging from easy to demanding, and different durations, half day or full day
Recommended explorations:
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Stargazing sessions at the explora observatory, the Puritama hot springs, Guatín-Puritama (half day hike) and Quebrada de Nacimiento (full day hike), Cerro Toco (half day high mountain ascent), Quebrada del Diablo (half day horseback ride), Piedra de la Coca (half day bike ride)
Rooms and view:
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The lodge has 50 rooms with breathtaking views of desert landscapes and the Cordillera de la Sal
Disconnection:
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At explora, we actively seek disconnection from everyday routine, which is why our rooms are not equipped with televisions or Wi-Fi, which is only available in the lodge’s common areas
Minimum stay and recommendations:
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Our programs have a 3 night minimum stay, however, we highly recommend you stay for 5 nights in order to fully experience this destination.
When to visit: You can enjoy our journeys any time of year. Each season has its own charm, colors and aromas. We go out exploring every single day
Come prepared: View the list of suggested equipment
- published: 29 Aug 2014
- views: 6309
Vancouver, Canada Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, ...
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Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents do not speak English as their first language.
The most important places to visit in Vancouver are: Granville Island (a popular peninsula connected to Vancouver. With it's colorful market, it's a draw amongst locals and visitors alike), Stanley Park (Vancouver wouldn't be the same without Stanley Park, one of the great urban parks. It's a perfect city escape), Chinatown (the second largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco. It has many unique, as well as traditional shops), Gastown (a national historic site. Explore the cobbled streets, shopping, dining and unique architecture), Grouse Mountain (overlooking Vancouver city, this recreational has winter skiing and even an excellent wildlife refuge) 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 Vancouver 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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Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. The 2011 census recorded 603,502 people in the city, making it the eighth largest Canadian municipality. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada; 52% of its residents do not speak English as their first language.
The most important places to visit in Vancouver are: Granville Island (a popular peninsula connected to Vancouver. With it's colorful market, it's a draw amongst locals and visitors alike), Stanley Park (Vancouver wouldn't be the same without Stanley Park, one of the great urban parks. It's a perfect city escape), Chinatown (the second largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco. It has many unique, as well as traditional shops), Gastown (a national historic site. Explore the cobbled streets, shopping, dining and unique architecture), Grouse Mountain (overlooking Vancouver city, this recreational has winter skiing and even an excellent wildlife refuge) 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 Vancouver 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: 23 Aug 2013
- views: 195372
Croatia Travel Guide & Tourism (HD)
Croatia Travel Guide, Croatia Tourism, Croatia Vacation (HD)
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Croatia Travel Guide, Croatia Tourism, Croatia Vacation (HD)
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Croatia (Croatian: Hrvatska) is a country situated in Southeast Europe. It is to the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy. It is also bordered by Slovakia to the northwest, Hungary to the north, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the southeast, Serbia in the east, and Montenegro to the south.
Cities in Croatia
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1 - Zagreb - the capital and largest city
2 - Dubrovnik - historic coastal city and
UNESCO World Heritage site
1 - Split- ancient port city with Roman ruins
2 - Pula - biggest town in Istria with the Roman
amphitheater (commonly called Arena)
1 - Osijek - capital of Slavonia and an important city
2 - Slavonski Brod -
3 - Rijeka - Croatia's largest and main port
4 - Varaždin - Croatia's former Baroque capital
5 - Zadar - biggest city of north-central Dalmatia with rich history
Destinations in Croatia
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Kornati National Park
Island of Cres
Island of Solta
Island of Hvar
Island of Brac
Island of Krk
Island of Solta
Plitvice National Park - home of the magnificent Plitvice Lakes (UNESCO world heritage site)
Vrsar
Žumberak is a mountainous region that spans the border between Slovenia and Croatia
Climate
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Northern Croatia has a temperate continental climate whereas the central and upland regions have a mountainous climate. The entire Adriatic coast has a pleasant Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are mild along the coast, while winter is cold and snowy in central and northern regions. The average temperature inland in January ranges from -10° to 5°C and in August, from 19° to 39°C. The average temperature at the seaside is higher: in January, from 6°C to 11°C and in August from 21°C to 39°C.
Terrain
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Geographically diverse; flat agricultural plains along the Hungarian border (Central European area), low mountains and highlands near the Adriatic coastline and islands. There are 1,246 islands; the largest ones are Krk and Cres. The highest point is Dinara, at 1,830m.
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Croatia Travel Guide, Croatia Tourism, Croatia Vacation (HD)
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Croatia (Croatian: Hrvatska) is a country situated in Southeast Europe. It is to the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy. It is also bordered by Slovakia to the northwest, Hungary to the north, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the southeast, Serbia in the east, and Montenegro to the south.
Cities in Croatia
==================
1 - Zagreb - the capital and largest city
2 - Dubrovnik - historic coastal city and
UNESCO World Heritage site
1 - Split- ancient port city with Roman ruins
2 - Pula - biggest town in Istria with the Roman
amphitheater (commonly called Arena)
1 - Osijek - capital of Slavonia and an important city
2 - Slavonski Brod -
3 - Rijeka - Croatia's largest and main port
4 - Varaždin - Croatia's former Baroque capital
5 - Zadar - biggest city of north-central Dalmatia with rich history
Destinations in Croatia
========================
Kornati National Park
Island of Cres
Island of Solta
Island of Hvar
Island of Brac
Island of Krk
Island of Solta
Plitvice National Park - home of the magnificent Plitvice Lakes (UNESCO world heritage site)
Vrsar
Žumberak is a mountainous region that spans the border between Slovenia and Croatia
Climate
=======
Northern Croatia has a temperate continental climate whereas the central and upland regions have a mountainous climate. The entire Adriatic coast has a pleasant Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are mild along the coast, while winter is cold and snowy in central and northern regions. The average temperature inland in January ranges from -10° to 5°C and in August, from 19° to 39°C. The average temperature at the seaside is higher: in January, from 6°C to 11°C and in August from 21°C to 39°C.
Terrain
===========
Geographically diverse; flat agricultural plains along the Hungarian border (Central European area), low mountains and highlands near the Adriatic coastline and islands. There are 1,246 islands; the largest ones are Krk and Cres. The highest point is Dinara, at 1,830m.
- published: 25 Aug 2014
- views: 48197
Gold Coast Australia - Our top 5 walks, Travel Video Guide
In this video Ben & Di share their top 5 walks on the Gold Coast as well as show you around Ocean Pacific Resort in Broadbeach the cosmopolitan hub of the coast...
In this video Ben & Di share their top 5 walks on the Gold Coast as well as show you around Ocean Pacific Resort in Broadbeach the cosmopolitan hub of the coast.
So here is a list of the top 5 walks we highlight in this holiday travel video guide:
1. Burleigh Heads Headland walking trail
2.Natural Bridge , Springbrook National Park
3. Purlingbrook Falls, Springbrook National Park
4.The Gold Coast Foreshore walk
5. Curtis Falls, Tamborine Mountain
For further information on Ocean Pacific Resort
http://www.oceanpacificresort.com.au
Address: 25 Surf Parade, Broadbeach QLD 4218
Phone: (07) 5554 4200
To Follow our Journey Around Australia Subscribe to our channel
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To catch up on previous episodes and destinations we have visited
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In this video Ben & Di share their top 5 walks on the Gold Coast as well as show you around Ocean Pacific Resort in Broadbeach the cosmopolitan hub of the coast.
So here is a list of the top 5 walks we highlight in this holiday travel video guide:
1. Burleigh Heads Headland walking trail
2.Natural Bridge , Springbrook National Park
3. Purlingbrook Falls, Springbrook National Park
4.The Gold Coast Foreshore walk
5. Curtis Falls, Tamborine Mountain
For further information on Ocean Pacific Resort
http://www.oceanpacificresort.com.au
Address: 25 Surf Parade, Broadbeach QLD 4218
Phone: (07) 5554 4200
To Follow our Journey Around Australia Subscribe to our channel
https://www.youtube.com/user/FunTravelTVshow
To catch up on previous episodes and destinations we have visited
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdJS5emgSs09gvLLguBHqBcBNDbQ69aVQ
Like us on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fun-Travel-TV/111849103340?ref=hl
Follow us on Instagram
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- published: 10 Sep 2014
- views: 3
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 ...
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
wn.com/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
- views: 24
Cape Town Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cape Town in South Africa.
Located on the southern edge of Africa and lying at the foot of Table Mountain, the metropolis of Cape...
Travel video about destination Cape Town in South Africa.
Located on the southern edge of Africa and lying at the foot of Table Mountain, the metropolis of Cape Town is certainly one of the world's most beautiful cities, an exciting combination of Africa, Europe and the Caribbean.
In the park-lined Government Avenue and Queen Victoria Street, there's a wonderful collection of well-restored Victorian houses and the Anglican St. Georges Cathedral is where Archbishop Desmond Tutu protested against Apartheid.
Part of the historic harbor is the Victoria And Alfred Waterfront. In 1860, Prince Alfred ordered construction of a new harbor basin, followed by the Victoria Basin that contained two watchtowers. Today, the whole of the old port is an internationally-styled entertainment and shopping complex. The two large water tanks in the harbor's Two Ocean Aquarium contain around 3,000 examples of sea life from the Indian and Atlantic oceans. In the adjoining South African Maritime Museum, there are examples of the city's historic ships, its fishing industry and details on the construction of its outstanding harbor.
Robben Island is situated 11 km off the coast and in the 16th century, the Dutch used it as a prison. During apartheid, political prisoners were incarcerated there. The prison's most famous inmate, Nelson Mandela, spent 18 years of his 28 year sentence on the island. After the closure of the prison in 1997, the South African government opened both the island and its former prison to the public. Thus the face of Robben Island changed from being a place of terror and suppression to one of pilgrimage, a symbol of resistance and also a major tourist attraction!
The Cape of Good Hope is the southernmost tip of Africa and since 1936, this section of the Cape Peninsula has been a nature reserve.
Cape Town and its environs are completely different to the normal expectations of Africa. No desolate bush land reaching to the horizon and no life-threatening wild animals. But it's certainly another remarkable and beautiful dimension to South Africa's magnificent Garden of Eden!
wn.com/Cape Town Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Cape Town in South Africa.
Located on the southern edge of Africa and lying at the foot of Table Mountain, the metropolis of Cape Town is certainly one of the world's most beautiful cities, an exciting combination of Africa, Europe and the Caribbean.
In the park-lined Government Avenue and Queen Victoria Street, there's a wonderful collection of well-restored Victorian houses and the Anglican St. Georges Cathedral is where Archbishop Desmond Tutu protested against Apartheid.
Part of the historic harbor is the Victoria And Alfred Waterfront. In 1860, Prince Alfred ordered construction of a new harbor basin, followed by the Victoria Basin that contained two watchtowers. Today, the whole of the old port is an internationally-styled entertainment and shopping complex. The two large water tanks in the harbor's Two Ocean Aquarium contain around 3,000 examples of sea life from the Indian and Atlantic oceans. In the adjoining South African Maritime Museum, there are examples of the city's historic ships, its fishing industry and details on the construction of its outstanding harbor.
Robben Island is situated 11 km off the coast and in the 16th century, the Dutch used it as a prison. During apartheid, political prisoners were incarcerated there. The prison's most famous inmate, Nelson Mandela, spent 18 years of his 28 year sentence on the island. After the closure of the prison in 1997, the South African government opened both the island and its former prison to the public. Thus the face of Robben Island changed from being a place of terror and suppression to one of pilgrimage, a symbol of resistance and also a major tourist attraction!
The Cape of Good Hope is the southernmost tip of Africa and since 1936, this section of the Cape Peninsula has been a nature reserve.
Cape Town and its environs are completely different to the normal expectations of Africa. No desolate bush land reaching to the horizon and no life-threatening wild animals. But it's certainly another remarkable and beautiful dimension to South Africa's magnificent Garden of Eden!
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 30456
Seattle Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Seattle is a major coastal seaport and the seat of King County, in the U.S. state of Washington. Seattle lies on seven hills includi......
http://bookinghunter.com Seattle is a major coastal seaport and the seat of King County, in the U.S. state of Washington. Seattle lies on seven hills includi...
wn.com/Seattle Travel Guide Must See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Seattle is a major coastal seaport and the seat of King County, in the U.S. state of Washington. Seattle lies on seven hills includi...
East Coast Australia, Melbourne to Nimbin Travel Video Guide, Meet a Local Travel Series
Join Australian filmmaker Mark Shea as he travels the East Coast of Australia meeting local people and exploring their hometowns.
Stories include:
*Musician We...
Join Australian filmmaker Mark Shea as he travels the East Coast of Australia meeting local people and exploring their hometowns.
Stories include:
*Musician Wendy Rule in Melbourne,
*Paddle Steamers in Echuca,
*an Aboriginal Sacred Site called Mumbulla Mountain,
*the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra,
*a performing Drag Queen in Sydney,
*a Beachcombing Artist in Byron Bay,
*a Forest Dwelling Hippy in Nimbin
Explore the world with local guides http://www.overlander.tv
wn.com/East Coast Australia, Melbourne To Nimbin Travel Video Guide, Meet A Local Travel Series
Join Australian filmmaker Mark Shea as he travels the East Coast of Australia meeting local people and exploring their hometowns.
Stories include:
*Musician Wendy Rule in Melbourne,
*Paddle Steamers in Echuca,
*an Aboriginal Sacred Site called Mumbulla Mountain,
*the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra,
*a performing Drag Queen in Sydney,
*a Beachcombing Artist in Byron Bay,
*a Forest Dwelling Hippy in Nimbin
Explore the world with local guides http://www.overlander.tv
- published: 11 Oct 2012
- views: 20218
New England Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination New England.
The city of Plymouth is the beginning of a journey through the north eastern region of America, New England, which i...
Travel video about destination New England.
The city of Plymouth is the beginning of a journey through the north eastern region of America, New England, which is where the first European settlers landed in the 17th century after stepping off the Mayflower.The ‘Plimouth Plantation’ is a reconstruction of the Pilgrim Fathers’ original settlement, with ‘settlers’ in original costume going about their daily routine. In the centre of Boston, Copley Square features the Trinity Church which contrasts with the modern Hancock Tower that dominates the skyline and Park Street Church was where, in 1829, William Garrison gave his first anti-slavery speech. In the adjacent Granary Burial Ground some of America’s most famous sons are buried, such as John Hancock, Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. Portsmouth is a quaint little harbour town at the mouth of the Piscataqua River in which the fishing harbour still plays an important role and pretty brick houses are gems of colonial architecture that remain untainted by tourism. Brunswick is a deceptively small town situated at the mouth of the Kennebec River. The main attraction of this 270 year old town is Bowdoin College in which theologian Calvin Stowe taught, husband of Harriet Beecher Stowe who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The fishing town of Rockland is one of the largest exporters of lobster in the USA. There’s nowhere better to enjoy fresher, tastier and more varied seafood than on this part of the coast. Indeed, three quarters of American lobsters and other fish are prepared here. Established in 1919, Acadia National Park extends across most of Mount Desert Island and it was private individuals, particularly the billionaire John Rockefeller, who gifted this land to the State. It is now a collection of conservation areas that assures the preservation of this unique East Coast combination of lakes and mountains. New England is the traditional face of the United States…and the heart of America’s past.
wn.com/New England Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination New England.
The city of Plymouth is the beginning of a journey through the north eastern region of America, New England, which is where the first European settlers landed in the 17th century after stepping off the Mayflower.The ‘Plimouth Plantation’ is a reconstruction of the Pilgrim Fathers’ original settlement, with ‘settlers’ in original costume going about their daily routine. In the centre of Boston, Copley Square features the Trinity Church which contrasts with the modern Hancock Tower that dominates the skyline and Park Street Church was where, in 1829, William Garrison gave his first anti-slavery speech. In the adjacent Granary Burial Ground some of America’s most famous sons are buried, such as John Hancock, Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. Portsmouth is a quaint little harbour town at the mouth of the Piscataqua River in which the fishing harbour still plays an important role and pretty brick houses are gems of colonial architecture that remain untainted by tourism. Brunswick is a deceptively small town situated at the mouth of the Kennebec River. The main attraction of this 270 year old town is Bowdoin College in which theologian Calvin Stowe taught, husband of Harriet Beecher Stowe who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The fishing town of Rockland is one of the largest exporters of lobster in the USA. There’s nowhere better to enjoy fresher, tastier and more varied seafood than on this part of the coast. Indeed, three quarters of American lobsters and other fish are prepared here. Established in 1919, Acadia National Park extends across most of Mount Desert Island and it was private individuals, particularly the billionaire John Rockefeller, who gifted this land to the State. It is now a collection of conservation areas that assures the preservation of this unique East Coast combination of lakes and mountains. New England is the traditional face of the United States…and the heart of America’s past.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 10022
Peru Travel Guide
Peru – a land of extremes and intrigue – principally known for being home to the most important archaeological site in all of the Americas, offers in reality so...
Peru – a land of extremes and intrigue – principally known for being home to the most important archaeological site in all of the Americas, offers in reality so much more. Its landscapes range from high Andean peaks, to sultry Amazon rainforests, from high altitude deserts and wild windswept coasts. Of course its great to travel with the Incas from Cusco to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, but its also possible to get off the beaten track, to explore remote ruins of the cloud warriors in the north, or afro-Peruvian beats along the pacific coast. Most of all it’s a diverse country that offers something for everyone. But for many, a trip to Peru will begin in Cusco.
As the ancient Inca capital, and the political power base in colonial times, Cusco has its fair share of sites. Sitting in a narrow valley surrounded by pine-covered hills, it’s a stunning place with enough cathedrals, churches, museums, galleries, cafes and shops to keep the modern traveller entertained for a week. Of course with one of the world’s foremost tourist attractions lying just up the road, most of the time Cusco is busy with locals and travellers alike, but don’t let that put you off; like many other similar locations, Cusco is popular for a reason… it’s simply a beautiful place to hang out.
As the traditional thoroughfare between Cusco and Machu Picchu, the lush agricultural Sacred Valley is littered with impressive Inca ruins. Probably the most famous are the sites of Pisac – where the famous terraces rise over a thousand feet from the valley floor to the mountaintop – and at Ullataytambo. Here again the site overs a great insight into the life of the Inca nation and some great views of the Sacred Valley. There are also some pretty towns and villages to explore; you can hike, horse ride, mountain bike or even paraglide; and you can stay in some pretty special accommodation.
But of course most people travelling this way have one goal in mind, and that’s to reach the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Pichu. There are many ways to get to the sacred Inca site: you can trek along the Inca Trail, or walk staying at beautiful mountain lodges, or you can horse ride, pretty much all the way there. Wild Frontiers offers a horse riding trip through the region.
There are plenty of trains to take you to Machu Picchu, but this is the most special. The Hiram Bingham service, operated by the Belmond Orient Express, offers a great way to climb through the Andean foothills to Machu Picchu, presenting great views – either from your seat of the observation car – delicious dining and champagne! Alighting at Aguas Calientes, buses then take us the last part of the journey to the actual site itself.
Although the exact purpose and function of Machu Picchu is still a matter of conjecture, there’s no denying that for the Incas this awe-inspiring ancient city must have been a very important ceremonial site. The quality of the buildings, of the intricate terracing, and the lofty position of the citadel itself, all point towards a hugely important cultural centre. Interestingly, it was never revealed to the Spanish invaders, and was only discovered in the early 20th century when American historian, Hiram Bingham, chanced upon it while searching for the lost city of Vilcabamba. Today it undoubtedly forms the highlight for most peoples’ trips to Peru.
For many that is tourism in Peru; but not for us at Wild Frontiers. For us this vast country offers much more. For a start there is the beautiful Lake Titicaca to check out, a giant inland sea, peppered by idyllic rural islands. (Use images from Bolivia) There is the picturesque town of Araquipa, back-dropped by the stunning El Misti volcano, and access point to the spectacular Colca Canyon, where you are pretty much guaranteed to see the mighty Andean condor fly. There are the quite extraordinary Nazca lines to fly above and Peru is one of the best places to visit the Amazon rainforest, where you are likely to stumble upon all manner of exotic animals. And in the country’s rarely visited northern highlands were we run one of our most successful group tours to visit, among other places, the fortress of Kuelap, and the home of the ancient cloud warriors of Chachopyas, and the newly discovered Gocta Falls.
And lastly of course there are the Peruvians themselves, whose colourful culture dates back into the mists of time, and who are as hospitable and friendly as any on the continent.
(245 or 246) For most tourism to Peru will revolve around three places, Cusco, the Sacred Valley and here at Macchu Pichu. But my advice is to remember, as amazing as those places are there’s a lot more travelling in Peru than just that. Come and see for yourself.
wn.com/Peru Travel Guide
Peru – a land of extremes and intrigue – principally known for being home to the most important archaeological site in all of the Americas, offers in reality so much more. Its landscapes range from high Andean peaks, to sultry Amazon rainforests, from high altitude deserts and wild windswept coasts. Of course its great to travel with the Incas from Cusco to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, but its also possible to get off the beaten track, to explore remote ruins of the cloud warriors in the north, or afro-Peruvian beats along the pacific coast. Most of all it’s a diverse country that offers something for everyone. But for many, a trip to Peru will begin in Cusco.
As the ancient Inca capital, and the political power base in colonial times, Cusco has its fair share of sites. Sitting in a narrow valley surrounded by pine-covered hills, it’s a stunning place with enough cathedrals, churches, museums, galleries, cafes and shops to keep the modern traveller entertained for a week. Of course with one of the world’s foremost tourist attractions lying just up the road, most of the time Cusco is busy with locals and travellers alike, but don’t let that put you off; like many other similar locations, Cusco is popular for a reason… it’s simply a beautiful place to hang out.
As the traditional thoroughfare between Cusco and Machu Picchu, the lush agricultural Sacred Valley is littered with impressive Inca ruins. Probably the most famous are the sites of Pisac – where the famous terraces rise over a thousand feet from the valley floor to the mountaintop – and at Ullataytambo. Here again the site overs a great insight into the life of the Inca nation and some great views of the Sacred Valley. There are also some pretty towns and villages to explore; you can hike, horse ride, mountain bike or even paraglide; and you can stay in some pretty special accommodation.
But of course most people travelling this way have one goal in mind, and that’s to reach the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Pichu. There are many ways to get to the sacred Inca site: you can trek along the Inca Trail, or walk staying at beautiful mountain lodges, or you can horse ride, pretty much all the way there. Wild Frontiers offers a horse riding trip through the region.
There are plenty of trains to take you to Machu Picchu, but this is the most special. The Hiram Bingham service, operated by the Belmond Orient Express, offers a great way to climb through the Andean foothills to Machu Picchu, presenting great views – either from your seat of the observation car – delicious dining and champagne! Alighting at Aguas Calientes, buses then take us the last part of the journey to the actual site itself.
Although the exact purpose and function of Machu Picchu is still a matter of conjecture, there’s no denying that for the Incas this awe-inspiring ancient city must have been a very important ceremonial site. The quality of the buildings, of the intricate terracing, and the lofty position of the citadel itself, all point towards a hugely important cultural centre. Interestingly, it was never revealed to the Spanish invaders, and was only discovered in the early 20th century when American historian, Hiram Bingham, chanced upon it while searching for the lost city of Vilcabamba. Today it undoubtedly forms the highlight for most peoples’ trips to Peru.
For many that is tourism in Peru; but not for us at Wild Frontiers. For us this vast country offers much more. For a start there is the beautiful Lake Titicaca to check out, a giant inland sea, peppered by idyllic rural islands. (Use images from Bolivia) There is the picturesque town of Araquipa, back-dropped by the stunning El Misti volcano, and access point to the spectacular Colca Canyon, where you are pretty much guaranteed to see the mighty Andean condor fly. There are the quite extraordinary Nazca lines to fly above and Peru is one of the best places to visit the Amazon rainforest, where you are likely to stumble upon all manner of exotic animals. And in the country’s rarely visited northern highlands were we run one of our most successful group tours to visit, among other places, the fortress of Kuelap, and the home of the ancient cloud warriors of Chachopyas, and the newly discovered Gocta Falls.
And lastly of course there are the Peruvians themselves, whose colourful culture dates back into the mists of time, and who are as hospitable and friendly as any on the continent.
(245 or 246) For most tourism to Peru will revolve around three places, Cusco, the Sacred Valley and here at Macchu Pichu. But my advice is to remember, as amazing as those places are there’s a lot more travelling in Peru than just that. Come and see for yourself.
- published: 19 Jan 2015
- views: 3740
Canadian Railway Travel Video Guide
An amazing journey across the North American continent and Canada's Rocky Mountains on a railroad that extends for 6000 kilometres....
An amazing journey across the North American continent and Canada's Rocky Mountains on a railroad that extends for 6000 kilometres.
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An amazing journey across the North American continent and Canada's Rocky Mountains on a railroad that extends for 6000 kilometres.
- published: 09 Mar 2014
- views: 497
Ivory Coast Travel Doc Part 01
One of the best kept secrets in the world, the Ivory Coast contains some of the worlds most beautiful beaches, people and natural settings in existence. A myria...
One of the best kept secrets in the world, the Ivory Coast contains some of the worlds most beautiful beaches, people and natural settings in existence. A myriad of tourist sites include the capital city of Abidjan, and the historical French-style buildings that lie within, as well as breathtaking mountain ranges and river towns.
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One of the best kept secrets in the world, the Ivory Coast contains some of the worlds most beautiful beaches, people and natural settings in existence. A myriad of tourist sites include the capital city of Abidjan, and the historical French-style buildings that lie within, as well as breathtaking mountain ranges and river towns.
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- published: 14 Oct 2008
- views: 22175
Cabo Verde (Africa) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Cabo Verde.
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Travel video about destination Cabo Verde.
Cape Verde is an exotic island world, an archipelago off the coast of West Africa it combines the flair of the Canaries with the charm of Africa. Explorers Christopher Columbus and Vasco Ad Gama lay anchor there in order to replenish supplies and repair their ships. It was not until 1445 that the fifteen islands were discovered and consequently became a Portuguese colony. We begin in the north east of the islands, in Sal. Crystal blue sea and endless sandy beaches, islands of both wind and sunshine with a volcanic lunar landscape twenty five kilometres long and twelve kilometres wide. Sal owes its name and colonization to its once most important export of salt which was to be found in huge quantities. Baia Da Fontana, close to Palmeira, appears like a shady oasis with various green trees that provide welcome shelter from the heat and in the background the dominant Monte Leste volcano where the slopes reach down to the shore and the splendid rock pools of Buracona. Mindelo, situated on the island São Vicente, is considered to be the cultural centre of the archipelago in which typical Creole art has been preserved. Sparse, raw and untamed it is dominated by powerful, almost mystical mountains. Santo Antão is an island of mountains, wind and water and the second largest island of Cape Verde. Its most important route is a road over the high mountains. The views of the Paúl Valley take the breath away. A fairytale world of stone which looks truly surreal. Against the background of the scenery, clouds entangle themselves within the mountains and provide life-giving moisture. Each island is unique and possesses its own special charm. Cabo Verde - islands full of light and joie de vivre!
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Travel video about destination Cabo Verde.
Cape Verde is an exotic island world, an archipelago off the coast of West Africa it combines the flair of the Canaries with the charm of Africa. Explorers Christopher Columbus and Vasco Ad Gama lay anchor there in order to replenish supplies and repair their ships. It was not until 1445 that the fifteen islands were discovered and consequently became a Portuguese colony. We begin in the north east of the islands, in Sal. Crystal blue sea and endless sandy beaches, islands of both wind and sunshine with a volcanic lunar landscape twenty five kilometres long and twelve kilometres wide. Sal owes its name and colonization to its once most important export of salt which was to be found in huge quantities. Baia Da Fontana, close to Palmeira, appears like a shady oasis with various green trees that provide welcome shelter from the heat and in the background the dominant Monte Leste volcano where the slopes reach down to the shore and the splendid rock pools of Buracona. Mindelo, situated on the island São Vicente, is considered to be the cultural centre of the archipelago in which typical Creole art has been preserved. Sparse, raw and untamed it is dominated by powerful, almost mystical mountains. Santo Antão is an island of mountains, wind and water and the second largest island of Cape Verde. Its most important route is a road over the high mountains. The views of the Paúl Valley take the breath away. A fairytale world of stone which looks truly surreal. Against the background of the scenery, clouds entangle themselves within the mountains and provide life-giving moisture. Each island is unique and possesses its own special charm. Cabo Verde - islands full of light and joie de vivre!
- published: 23 Jun 2014
- views: 61228
Arabia Felix Travel Video Guide
The Republic Of Yemen: there is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix and the Bab Al Yemen, t...
The Republic Of Yemen: there is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix and the Bab Al Yemen, the gateway to the Yemen, is the entrance to the historic district of Sanaa, the Yemen’s capital city that it is believed to date back to the third century A.D. Women are rarely to be seen in Yemen’s marketplaces and, when they are, they are hidden from male glances by a protective veil. Islam still plays an important role in the daily cultural life of the people, including the traditional market places that are almost exclusively a male domain. The Republic Of Yemen covers a large part of the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula and contains several fascinating historical sites. East of Sanaa on the ancient Frankincense route, is the town of Marib that was once the residence of the legendary Queen Of Saba and in the extreme north is the town of Sadah, a region known for its powerful tribes. In the centre of the Djebel Harraz is the picturesque mountain village of Manakhah. Due to its location it was once a strategic point on the ancient trading route between the sea and the highlands. The breathtaking architecture of its buildings still testifies to the former prosperity of a village that today is well known for its popular market. Al Hudaydah was once the most important Turkish harbour on the Red Sea. The city was a commercial rival of the British occupied city of Aden to the south which, during colonial times, was of great importance in securing a sea route to India. In addition to the recent modernisation of the harbour the fishing industry still plays an important role and the fertile coastal waters of the Red Sea still ensure a good catch. To the south of Al Hudaydah is the legendary old harbour of Al Mokha, the former centre of the country’s coffee trade from which the world renowned Mocha coffee derived its name. Despite their present poverty the people here are a proud race and the ancient name of the Yemen, Arabia Felix, or “Arabia The Content”, is still a thing of the present.
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The Republic Of Yemen: there is almost no other country on Earth that possesses as many secrets and ancient legends as the Arabia Felix and the Bab Al Yemen, the gateway to the Yemen, is the entrance to the historic district of Sanaa, the Yemen’s capital city that it is believed to date back to the third century A.D. Women are rarely to be seen in Yemen’s marketplaces and, when they are, they are hidden from male glances by a protective veil. Islam still plays an important role in the daily cultural life of the people, including the traditional market places that are almost exclusively a male domain. The Republic Of Yemen covers a large part of the southwest of the Arabian Peninsula and contains several fascinating historical sites. East of Sanaa on the ancient Frankincense route, is the town of Marib that was once the residence of the legendary Queen Of Saba and in the extreme north is the town of Sadah, a region known for its powerful tribes. In the centre of the Djebel Harraz is the picturesque mountain village of Manakhah. Due to its location it was once a strategic point on the ancient trading route between the sea and the highlands. The breathtaking architecture of its buildings still testifies to the former prosperity of a village that today is well known for its popular market. Al Hudaydah was once the most important Turkish harbour on the Red Sea. The city was a commercial rival of the British occupied city of Aden to the south which, during colonial times, was of great importance in securing a sea route to India. In addition to the recent modernisation of the harbour the fishing industry still plays an important role and the fertile coastal waters of the Red Sea still ensure a good catch. To the south of Al Hudaydah is the legendary old harbour of Al Mokha, the former centre of the country’s coffee trade from which the world renowned Mocha coffee derived its name. Despite their present poverty the people here are a proud race and the ancient name of the Yemen, Arabia Felix, or “Arabia The Content”, is still a thing of the present.
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- published: 04 Jun 2015
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Costa Rica Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Costa Rica.
Costa Rica is a fascinating country in Central America bordered by Nicaragua and Panama, a natural paradise between t...
Travel video about destination Costa Rica.
Costa Rica is a fascinating country in Central America bordered by Nicaragua and Panama, a natural paradise between the Caribbean and the Pacific.Located at more than a thousand metres above sea level, San José, Costa Rica’s capital city, not only boasts an idyllic location in the heart of Central America’s coffee country, but also an enviable climate. The extent to which Costa Rica joins with European tradition can be seen in the Teatro Nacional. The coffee barons, to whom the glorious development of San José is owed, created taxes for the export of coffee beans and thus funded the construction of the magnificent building. In a fertile mountain valley at the foot of a volcano, is Turrialba, a town that radiates a serene calm but once was an important station on the route of the Jungle Train from San José to the Atlantic coast. The crater of the Poas Volcano is surrounded by the dense green of a rainforest and overlooks the north western Meseta Central. Although it is one of the country’s most active volcanoes, it is the most visited, as visitors can go by car almost to the edge of the crater. The Rain Forest Aerial Tram is Costa Rica’s most popular tourist attraction, a ride on an open gondola through the jungle. A journey of discovery amid a canopy of trees, hovering at treetop level through the solitude of nature. Fascinating nature, joie de vivre and colonial history are omnipresent on this land bridge between North and South America, Costa Rica is surely one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
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Travel video about destination Costa Rica.
Costa Rica is a fascinating country in Central America bordered by Nicaragua and Panama, a natural paradise between the Caribbean and the Pacific.Located at more than a thousand metres above sea level, San José, Costa Rica’s capital city, not only boasts an idyllic location in the heart of Central America’s coffee country, but also an enviable climate. The extent to which Costa Rica joins with European tradition can be seen in the Teatro Nacional. The coffee barons, to whom the glorious development of San José is owed, created taxes for the export of coffee beans and thus funded the construction of the magnificent building. In a fertile mountain valley at the foot of a volcano, is Turrialba, a town that radiates a serene calm but once was an important station on the route of the Jungle Train from San José to the Atlantic coast. The crater of the Poas Volcano is surrounded by the dense green of a rainforest and overlooks the north western Meseta Central. Although it is one of the country’s most active volcanoes, it is the most visited, as visitors can go by car almost to the edge of the crater. The Rain Forest Aerial Tram is Costa Rica’s most popular tourist attraction, a ride on an open gondola through the jungle. A journey of discovery amid a canopy of trees, hovering at treetop level through the solitude of nature. Fascinating nature, joie de vivre and colonial history are omnipresent on this land bridge between North and South America, Costa Rica is surely one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
- published: 23 Mar 2014
- views: 135570
Slovenia Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Slovenia.
Half of Slovenia's colorful area is covered by forests, but the country also has another part, a tiny, but very nice co...
Travel video about destination Slovenia.
Half of Slovenia's colorful area is covered by forests, but the country also has another part, a tiny, but very nice coastal area on the Adriatic Sea, with such venetian style cities as Izola, Piran and Portoroz, as well as 2,800 meters high mountains and ski resorts.
The picturesque lakes Bled and Bohinj both lie in a wonderful landscape. The gem of the karstic area is the Postojna cave.
The tiny country has plenty of wild rivers suitable for rafting and healing waters. Golf, mountineering, diving, mountain biking and rock climbing are also warmly welcomed in Slovenia.
The Lippizan is well known all around the globe. All of this is completed by such medieval towns as Maribor, Skofja Loka and Ljubljana, and such romantic castles as the Predjama.
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Travel video about destination Slovenia.
Half of Slovenia's colorful area is covered by forests, but the country also has another part, a tiny, but very nice coastal area on the Adriatic Sea, with such venetian style cities as Izola, Piran and Portoroz, as well as 2,800 meters high mountains and ski resorts.
The picturesque lakes Bled and Bohinj both lie in a wonderful landscape. The gem of the karstic area is the Postojna cave.
The tiny country has plenty of wild rivers suitable for rafting and healing waters. Golf, mountineering, diving, mountain biking and rock climbing are also warmly welcomed in Slovenia.
The Lippizan is well known all around the globe. All of this is completed by such medieval towns as Maribor, Skofja Loka and Ljubljana, and such romantic castles as the Predjama.
- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 35479