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Port of London
The Thames is preparing to become the UK's largest port by volume. Is it London's greatest liquid asset?
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Port Of London (1940-1949)
British Instructional Films Ltd presents a Classroom Film.
Graphic map showing the route of the Thames through London and the location of Tilbury Docks, St Katherine Docks, London Docks, Surrey Commercial Docks, West India Docks, East India Docks, Royal Victoria Docks, King George V Docks and Royal Albert Docks. Shot of tug pulling large liner into docks. Cranes. Tug called Beverley. Bus
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Thames Flight - a Port of London Authority Film
A bird's eye view of the Port of London and River Thames
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Fog Lifts Over Port of London
Held up for days, ship take advantage of break in weather to put to sea. ® Sub.1. Victim of the fog.
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The Great Liners. The Great Port of London - Episode 11
There will be many people who remember the River Thames as it once was the highway to the world's busiest seaport
This latest video in The Great Liners series turns back the clock to a time where giant warehouses stood on what is now office blocks and luxury apartments. And for those who are too young to remember those days, the video provides a fascinating and entertaining insight into the Por
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The work of a Pilot on the tidal Thames - a Port of London Authority Film
Port of London Authority Pilot Jon Stafford talks about his work and the challenges of guiding large ships safely into and out of the Port of London.
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Port of London Authority
Former Minister for Shipping Mike Penning made a fact finding visit to the Port of London Authority's Port Control Centre at Gravesend.
Transcript: http://www.dft.gov.uk/press/aroundtheweb/videos/pla
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Port of London Authority
The Port of London Authority is a government organisation therefore the public have a right to see how they really behave.
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Queen And Duke Visit Port Of London Authority, Pla Building (1959)
Unused / unissued material -
Port of London.
MS Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh boarding ship "St. Katherine". Various shots of ship. Various shots of Queen and Prince Philip on ship. Various shots of lines of berthed ships as Queen sees first Royal Albert Dock and then King George V Dock.
Various shots of Queen and Duke walking in Royal Albert Dock looking at meat being unloade
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Port Of london teaching the names of the docks
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Port of London Aquatic Sports (1925) | BFI National Archive
This Topical Budget newsreel was shot in the Surrey Commercial Docks. Dockworkers, their families and friends can be seen relaxing and participating in various events, including swimming, water polo and high diving. The main trade of these docks is much in evidence in the open-ended timber storage sheds, the floating baulks used as pontoons and the wooden diving tower. Established in 1909, the Por
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The Port of London's Pageant Behind the Scenes Documentary
On Sunday, 3 June 2012, 1,000 vessels formed a flotilla travelling down the Thames to honour Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. To mark the first anniversary of the pageant, the PLA is putting on wide release its film, The PLA's Pageant, which tells the behind the scenes story of the preparations and the day itself.
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2012 Highlights - a Port of London Authority Film
2012 was a memorable year for the Thames and the Port of London Authority. On 3 June, after months of planning, preparations and rehearsals we oversaw the safe staging of the biggest river Pageant the Thames had ever seen in celebration of HM Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee. Then all eyes were on London for the Olympics, where the Thames took centre stage in the build up to the Capital's momen
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Safely navigating in the lower tidal Thames - a Port of London Authority Film
Navigating in the Thames Estuary? Watching our new film will help you do so in safety.
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Busiest Night of the Year
New Year’s Eve is the busiest night of the year on the Thames for passenger boats, with many people getting afloat for a great view of the fireworks. The Port of London Authority co-ordinates river operations for the event, with two launches on the river closing it to traffic between Westminster Bridge and Charing Cross Bridge between 2340 on 31 December 2013 until 0020 on 1 January 2014. VTS Of
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Safely navigating in the upper tidal Thames - a Port of London Authority Film
Navigating in the Thames between Putney and Teddington? Watching our new film will help you do so in safety.
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Olympics Departures - a Port of London Authority Film
See 24 hours of cruise ships, sailing ships and super yachts in London for the Olympics departing in just 150 seconds in our unique timelapse film.... They shared the river with the commercial vessels moving daily in the UK's second biggest port.
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Port of London Health Authority
Description: This film explores the work of a team of specialists employed by the Port of London Health Authority. Their job, to ensure that a high standard of health is maintained on and around the River Thames. In particular, by monitoring the different foods that come into the port by container ship, and the animals who abide on the docks (as well as the various inhabitants who live on the rive
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Mauretania Enters Port Of London (1939)
Full titles read: "MAURETANIA ENTERS PORT OF LONDON"
Several very good shots of merchant ship the Mauretania moving up river towards the London docks. Various excellent shots of the liner being manoeuvred through narrow lock aided by tugboats. L/Ss of people watching. The ship finally reaches it's berth in King George V Dock.
Cataloguer's note: Soundtrack to this item is missing.
90,000 his
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Port Of Call, Arcardes Of London
New jazz/afro-cuban/minimal ensemble Arcades of London playing Port of Call, written by Jonathan Hamer. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arcadesoflondon?ref=hl
Alun Elliot-Williams - Guitar,
Jonathan Hamer - Tenor Sax,
Will Scott-Hartley - Bass,
James Ashdown - Drumset
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The Logistics Terminal in The Port of London at Tilbury near London Gateway
This video gives an overview of our services which include Container handling, devanning and offloading of containers as well as Storage in our Portcentric operation and full distribution
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Working as a Diver in the tidal Thames - a Port of London Authority Film
Port of London Authority Diver Kevin Leadbetter talks about the challenges of his work as a diver in the River Thames.
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Charting the Thames - a Port of London Authority Film
Port of London Authority Hydrographer John Pinder talks about hydrographic surveying and chart production for the River Thames
Port of London
The Thames is preparing to become the UK's largest port by volume. Is it London's greatest liquid asset?...
The Thames is preparing to become the UK's largest port by volume. Is it London's greatest liquid asset?
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The Thames is preparing to become the UK's largest port by volume. Is it London's greatest liquid asset?
- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 908
Port Of London (1940-1949)
British Instructional Films Ltd presents a Classroom Film.
Graphic map showing the route of the Thames through London and the location of Tilbury Docks, S...
British Instructional Films Ltd presents a Classroom Film.
Graphic map showing the route of the Thames through London and the location of Tilbury Docks, St Katherine Docks, London Docks, Surrey Commercial Docks, West India Docks, East India Docks, Royal Victoria Docks, King George V Docks and Royal Albert Docks. Shot of tug pulling large liner into docks. Cranes. Tug called Beverley. Buses, cars and lorries cross a bridge. Man in uniform closes gate to prevent traffic from driving on to bridge. In a control booth a man pulls levers (very similar to train signal levers). C/U of his face and the levers he pulls. Part of bridge moves to let ships through. Bridge swivels around. Shot of waiting traffic. Boats in dock. Panning shots of the docks. Warehouses. Very large cargo liner. Inter-title reads: "Imports". Shot of large cranes moving cargoes. A load of boxes is lowered on to a cart. Men guide it down. Man is seen in operation box of a large winch. Sacks are lowered into a boat's hold. Man checks loads on a piece of paper.
Sign reads: "Beware of the Trains". Freight trains. C/U of wording: "Insul-Meat". Lorries. Boats in dock. Men at work loading boxes on to conveyor belt. Inter-title reads: "Exports". Shot of freight wagons. Men at work inside a warehouse moving large sacks of goods with barrows. Packing case, wording on the side: "J.A. Buenos Aires". Shot of goods stacked in warehouse. Packing cases, wording on the side: "Montevideo Exhibition" and "Rosario - Made in England". Men push boxes on barrows. Supervisor checks off the boxes as they go past. He writes on a clipboard. Cargoes being loaded on to ships. Tug pulling larger ship. C/U of wake at the back of tug. Shot of the larger ship from the tug. Man at the helm steers. Connecting rope is taken off and crew wave to the tug. C/U of the ship's speed control - telegraph. Shot of ship in open waters.
Note: there are two mute negs
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British Instructional Films Ltd presents a Classroom Film.
Graphic map showing the route of the Thames through London and the location of Tilbury Docks, St Katherine Docks, London Docks, Surrey Commercial Docks, West India Docks, East India Docks, Royal Victoria Docks, King George V Docks and Royal Albert Docks. Shot of tug pulling large liner into docks. Cranes. Tug called Beverley. Buses, cars and lorries cross a bridge. Man in uniform closes gate to prevent traffic from driving on to bridge. In a control booth a man pulls levers (very similar to train signal levers). C/U of his face and the levers he pulls. Part of bridge moves to let ships through. Bridge swivels around. Shot of waiting traffic. Boats in dock. Panning shots of the docks. Warehouses. Very large cargo liner. Inter-title reads: "Imports". Shot of large cranes moving cargoes. A load of boxes is lowered on to a cart. Men guide it down. Man is seen in operation box of a large winch. Sacks are lowered into a boat's hold. Man checks loads on a piece of paper.
Sign reads: "Beware of the Trains". Freight trains. C/U of wording: "Insul-Meat". Lorries. Boats in dock. Men at work loading boxes on to conveyor belt. Inter-title reads: "Exports". Shot of freight wagons. Men at work inside a warehouse moving large sacks of goods with barrows. Packing case, wording on the side: "J.A. Buenos Aires". Shot of goods stacked in warehouse. Packing cases, wording on the side: "Montevideo Exhibition" and "Rosario - Made in England". Men push boxes on barrows. Supervisor checks off the boxes as they go past. He writes on a clipboard. Cargoes being loaded on to ships. Tug pulling larger ship. C/U of wake at the back of tug. Shot of the larger ship from the tug. Man at the helm steers. Connecting rope is taken off and crew wave to the tug. C/U of the ship's speed control - telegraph. Shot of ship in open waters.
Note: there are two mute negs
90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:2293.13
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 9610
Thames Flight - a Port of London Authority Film
A bird's eye view of the Port of London and River Thames...
A bird's eye view of the Port of London and River Thames
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A bird's eye view of the Port of London and River Thames
- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 2121
Fog Lifts Over Port of London
Held up for days, ship take advantage of break in weather to put to sea. ® Sub.1. Victim of the fog.
You can license this story through AP Archiv...
Held up for days, ship take advantage of break in weather to put to sea. ® Sub.1. Victim of the fog.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/9f1f3f75ca7c4c29bb11b81810ab4f46
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Held up for days, ship take advantage of break in weather to put to sea. ® Sub.1. Victim of the fog.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/9f1f3f75ca7c4c29bb11b81810ab4f46
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 21
The Great Liners. The Great Port of London - Episode 11
There will be many people who remember the River Thames as it once was the highway to the world's busiest seaport
This latest video in The Great Liners serie...
There will be many people who remember the River Thames as it once was the highway to the world's busiest seaport
This latest video in The Great Liners series turns back the clock to a time where giant warehouses stood on what is now office blocks and luxury apartments. And for those who are too young to remember those days, the video provides a fascinating and entertaining insight into the Port of London when it was the nation's larder.
The video, entitled The Great Port of London, goes back to the time when London's docklands stretched for 11 miles along the Thames.
Much rare archive material has been used to bring back the days when 60,000 ships used the port every year
and thousands of people worked with 1,500 turning cranes to load and unload cargoes of every description to and from every corner of the world. Ships in the countless quays bore funnel livery marking them out as P&O; or BI or Blue Star, Union Castle, Shaw Savill, Cunard, Ellerman Lines and many more.
Somehow this video manages to bring back all those long lost scenes. You can almost smell the fusion of malty cargo and industrial smells so uniquely characteristic of that London dockland scene. The video, which runs for 60 minutes, is something that will be selected from the video cabinet for viewing time and time again. Never before have so many ships appeared in one video - absolute magic.
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There will be many people who remember the River Thames as it once was the highway to the world's busiest seaport
This latest video in The Great Liners series turns back the clock to a time where giant warehouses stood on what is now office blocks and luxury apartments. And for those who are too young to remember those days, the video provides a fascinating and entertaining insight into the Port of London when it was the nation's larder.
The video, entitled The Great Port of London, goes back to the time when London's docklands stretched for 11 miles along the Thames.
Much rare archive material has been used to bring back the days when 60,000 ships used the port every year
and thousands of people worked with 1,500 turning cranes to load and unload cargoes of every description to and from every corner of the world. Ships in the countless quays bore funnel livery marking them out as P&O; or BI or Blue Star, Union Castle, Shaw Savill, Cunard, Ellerman Lines and many more.
Somehow this video manages to bring back all those long lost scenes. You can almost smell the fusion of malty cargo and industrial smells so uniquely characteristic of that London dockland scene. The video, which runs for 60 minutes, is something that will be selected from the video cabinet for viewing time and time again. Never before have so many ships appeared in one video - absolute magic.
- published: 10 Jun 2008
- views: 17828
The work of a Pilot on the tidal Thames - a Port of London Authority Film
Port of London Authority Pilot Jon Stafford talks about his work and the challenges of guiding large ships safely into and out of the Port of London....
Port of London Authority Pilot Jon Stafford talks about his work and the challenges of guiding large ships safely into and out of the Port of London.
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Port of London Authority Pilot Jon Stafford talks about his work and the challenges of guiding large ships safely into and out of the Port of London.
- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 4528
Port of London Authority
Former Minister for Shipping Mike Penning made a fact finding visit to the Port of London Authority's Port Control Centre at Gravesend.
Transcript: http://www....
Former Minister for Shipping Mike Penning made a fact finding visit to the Port of London Authority's Port Control Centre at Gravesend.
Transcript: http://www.dft.gov.uk/press/aroundtheweb/videos/pla
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Former Minister for Shipping Mike Penning made a fact finding visit to the Port of London Authority's Port Control Centre at Gravesend.
Transcript: http://www.dft.gov.uk/press/aroundtheweb/videos/pla
- published: 02 Jul 2010
- views: 1947
Port of London Authority
The Port of London Authority is a government organisation therefore the public have a right to see how they really behave....
The Port of London Authority is a government organisation therefore the public have a right to see how they really behave.
wn.com/Port Of London Authority
The Port of London Authority is a government organisation therefore the public have a right to see how they really behave.
- published: 21 Jun 2011
- views: 1204
Queen And Duke Visit Port Of London Authority, Pla Building (1959)
Unused / unissued material -
Port of London.
MS Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh boarding ship "St. Katherine". Various shots of ship. Various sho...
Unused / unissued material -
Port of London.
MS Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh boarding ship "St. Katherine". Various shots of ship. Various shots of Queen and Prince Philip on ship. Various shots of lines of berthed ships as Queen sees first Royal Albert Dock and then King George V Dock.
Various shots of Queen and Duke walking in Royal Albert Dock looking at meat being unloaded. Various CU's dockers. Various GV's ships etc.
GV Port of London (PLA) Building. Arrival of royal car at PLA building, Queen is met by the Chairman. LS Queen inspecting PLA Police force. LS Duke inspecting PLA Police force. VS PLA Police force. Various shots in warehouse 6 - Queen sees mechanised bottling of French Vermouth.
Various shots of "St. Katherine" passing the "Gothic" - ship used in previous Royal Tour. Various shots of "St. Katherine" entering King George V Dock. MS Queen and Duke waving as St. Katherine steams away to take Royal party to Westminster. Two LS's St. Katherine.
(Mute Orig. Neg.) Old record suggests material dates from around 12/05/1959.
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wn.com/Queen And Duke Visit Port Of London Authority, Pla Building (1959)
Unused / unissued material -
Port of London.
MS Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh boarding ship "St. Katherine". Various shots of ship. Various shots of Queen and Prince Philip on ship. Various shots of lines of berthed ships as Queen sees first Royal Albert Dock and then King George V Dock.
Various shots of Queen and Duke walking in Royal Albert Dock looking at meat being unloaded. Various CU's dockers. Various GV's ships etc.
GV Port of London (PLA) Building. Arrival of royal car at PLA building, Queen is met by the Chairman. LS Queen inspecting PLA Police force. LS Duke inspecting PLA Police force. VS PLA Police force. Various shots in warehouse 6 - Queen sees mechanised bottling of French Vermouth.
Various shots of "St. Katherine" passing the "Gothic" - ship used in previous Royal Tour. Various shots of "St. Katherine" entering King George V Dock. MS Queen and Duke waving as St. Katherine steams away to take Royal party to Westminster. Two LS's St. Katherine.
(Mute Orig. Neg.) Old record suggests material dates from around 12/05/1959.
90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:2720.26
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 225
Port of London Aquatic Sports (1925) | BFI National Archive
This Topical Budget newsreel was shot in the Surrey Commercial Docks. Dockworkers, their families and friends can be seen relaxing and participating in various ...
This Topical Budget newsreel was shot in the Surrey Commercial Docks. Dockworkers, their families and friends can be seen relaxing and participating in various events, including swimming, water polo and high diving. The main trade of these docks is much in evidence in the open-ended timber storage sheds, the floating baulks used as pontoons and the wooden diving tower. Established in 1909, the Port of London Authority continued with the swimming galas organised by its predecessor dock companies in the late 19th century. All dock policemen had to be able swimmers and established staff were expected to gain their swimming certificate. (Chris Ellmers)
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of the BFI National Archive. To find out more about the Archive visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections
wn.com/Port Of London Aquatic Sports (1925) | Bfi National Archive
This Topical Budget newsreel was shot in the Surrey Commercial Docks. Dockworkers, their families and friends can be seen relaxing and participating in various events, including swimming, water polo and high diving. The main trade of these docks is much in evidence in the open-ended timber storage sheds, the floating baulks used as pontoons and the wooden diving tower. Established in 1909, the Port of London Authority continued with the swimming galas organised by its predecessor dock companies in the late 19th century. All dock policemen had to be able swimmers and established staff were expected to gain their swimming certificate. (Chris Ellmers)
All titles on the BFI Films channel are preserved in the vast collections of the BFI National Archive. To find out more about the Archive visit http://www.bfi.org.uk/archive-collections
- published: 03 Jun 2011
- views: 5932
The Port of London's Pageant Behind the Scenes Documentary
On Sunday, 3 June 2012, 1,000 vessels formed a flotilla travelling down the Thames to honour Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. To mark the first anniversar...
On Sunday, 3 June 2012, 1,000 vessels formed a flotilla travelling down the Thames to honour Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. To mark the first anniversary of the pageant, the PLA is putting on wide release its film, The PLA's Pageant, which tells the behind the scenes story of the preparations and the day itself.
wn.com/The Port Of London's Pageant Behind The Scenes Documentary
On Sunday, 3 June 2012, 1,000 vessels formed a flotilla travelling down the Thames to honour Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. To mark the first anniversary of the pageant, the PLA is putting on wide release its film, The PLA's Pageant, which tells the behind the scenes story of the preparations and the day itself.
- published: 03 Jun 2013
- views: 1085
2012 Highlights - a Port of London Authority Film
2012 was a memorable year for the Thames and the Port of London Authority. On 3 June, after months of planning, preparations and rehearsals we oversaw the safe...
2012 was a memorable year for the Thames and the Port of London Authority. On 3 June, after months of planning, preparations and rehearsals we oversaw the safe staging of the biggest river Pageant the Thames had ever seen in celebration of HM Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee. Then all eyes were on London for the Olympics, where the Thames took centre stage in the build up to the Capital's moment in history, with cruise ship arrivals and the Olympic torch relay. Our latest short film gives an insight into the build up to the events and the events themselves.
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2012 was a memorable year for the Thames and the Port of London Authority. On 3 June, after months of planning, preparations and rehearsals we oversaw the safe staging of the biggest river Pageant the Thames had ever seen in celebration of HM Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee. Then all eyes were on London for the Olympics, where the Thames took centre stage in the build up to the Capital's moment in history, with cruise ship arrivals and the Olympic torch relay. Our latest short film gives an insight into the build up to the events and the events themselves.
- published: 21 Dec 2012
- views: 430
Safely navigating in the lower tidal Thames - a Port of London Authority Film
Navigating in the Thames Estuary? Watching our new film will help you do so in safety....
Navigating in the Thames Estuary? Watching our new film will help you do so in safety.
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Navigating in the Thames Estuary? Watching our new film will help you do so in safety.
- published: 21 Mar 2012
- views: 1505
Busiest Night of the Year
New Year’s Eve is the busiest night of the year on the Thames for passenger boats, with many people getting afloat for a great view of the fireworks. The Port ...
New Year’s Eve is the busiest night of the year on the Thames for passenger boats, with many people getting afloat for a great view of the fireworks. The Port of London Authority co-ordinates river operations for the event, with two launches on the river closing it to traffic between Westminster Bridge and Charing Cross Bridge between 2340 on 31 December 2013 until 0020 on 1 January 2014. VTS Officers at our Thames Barrier Navigation Centre oversee the operation – this is their story of the night.
wn.com/Busiest Night Of The Year
New Year’s Eve is the busiest night of the year on the Thames for passenger boats, with many people getting afloat for a great view of the fireworks. The Port of London Authority co-ordinates river operations for the event, with two launches on the river closing it to traffic between Westminster Bridge and Charing Cross Bridge between 2340 on 31 December 2013 until 0020 on 1 January 2014. VTS Officers at our Thames Barrier Navigation Centre oversee the operation – this is their story of the night.
- published: 22 Dec 2014
- views: 636
Safely navigating in the upper tidal Thames - a Port of London Authority Film
Navigating in the Thames between Putney and Teddington? Watching our new film will help you do so in safety....
Navigating in the Thames between Putney and Teddington? Watching our new film will help you do so in safety.
wn.com/Safely Navigating In The Upper Tidal Thames A Port Of London Authority Film
Navigating in the Thames between Putney and Teddington? Watching our new film will help you do so in safety.
- published: 21 Mar 2012
- views: 1379
Olympics Departures - a Port of London Authority Film
See 24 hours of cruise ships, sailing ships and super yachts in London for the Olympics departing in just 150 seconds in our unique timelapse film.... They shar...
See 24 hours of cruise ships, sailing ships and super yachts in London for the Olympics departing in just 150 seconds in our unique timelapse film.... They shared the river with the commercial vessels moving daily in the UK's second biggest port.
wn.com/Olympics Departures A Port Of London Authority Film
See 24 hours of cruise ships, sailing ships and super yachts in London for the Olympics departing in just 150 seconds in our unique timelapse film.... They shared the river with the commercial vessels moving daily in the UK's second biggest port.
- published: 22 Aug 2012
- views: 171
Port of London Health Authority
Description: This film explores the work of a team of specialists employed by the Port of London Health Authority. Their job, to ensure that a high standard of ...
Description: This film explores the work of a team of specialists employed by the Port of London Health Authority. Their job, to ensure that a high standard of health is maintained on and around the River Thames. In particular, by monitoring the different foods that come into the port by container ship, and the animals who abide on the docks (as well as the various inhabitants who live on the river).
Producer: Robin Douet, Commentator: Frank Duncan
Date: 1967
Reference No: COL/AC/31/015/B
Collection: City of London
wn.com/Port Of London Health Authority
Description: This film explores the work of a team of specialists employed by the Port of London Health Authority. Their job, to ensure that a high standard of health is maintained on and around the River Thames. In particular, by monitoring the different foods that come into the port by container ship, and the animals who abide on the docks (as well as the various inhabitants who live on the river).
Producer: Robin Douet, Commentator: Frank Duncan
Date: 1967
Reference No: COL/AC/31/015/B
Collection: City of London
- published: 17 Aug 2015
- views: 148
Mauretania Enters Port Of London (1939)
Full titles read: "MAURETANIA ENTERS PORT OF LONDON"
Several very good shots of merchant ship the Mauretania moving up river towards the London docks. Variou...
Full titles read: "MAURETANIA ENTERS PORT OF LONDON"
Several very good shots of merchant ship the Mauretania moving up river towards the London docks. Various excellent shots of the liner being manoeuvred through narrow lock aided by tugboats. L/Ss of people watching. The ship finally reaches it's berth in King George V Dock.
Cataloguer's note: Soundtrack to this item is missing.
90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:1021.27
wn.com/Mauretania Enters Port Of London (1939)
Full titles read: "MAURETANIA ENTERS PORT OF LONDON"
Several very good shots of merchant ship the Mauretania moving up river towards the London docks. Various excellent shots of the liner being manoeuvred through narrow lock aided by tugboats. L/Ss of people watching. The ship finally reaches it's berth in King George V Dock.
Cataloguer's note: Soundtrack to this item is missing.
90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:1021.27
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 276
Port Of Call, Arcardes Of London
New jazz/afro-cuban/minimal ensemble Arcades of London playing Port of Call, written by Jonathan Hamer. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arcadesofl...
New jazz/afro-cuban/minimal ensemble Arcades of London playing Port of Call, written by Jonathan Hamer. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arcadesoflondon?ref=hl
Alun Elliot-Williams - Guitar,
Jonathan Hamer - Tenor Sax,
Will Scott-Hartley - Bass,
James Ashdown - Drumset
wn.com/Port Of Call, Arcardes Of London
New jazz/afro-cuban/minimal ensemble Arcades of London playing Port of Call, written by Jonathan Hamer. Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arcadesoflondon?ref=hl
Alun Elliot-Williams - Guitar,
Jonathan Hamer - Tenor Sax,
Will Scott-Hartley - Bass,
James Ashdown - Drumset
- published: 11 Mar 2014
- views: 72
The Logistics Terminal in The Port of London at Tilbury near London Gateway
This video gives an overview of our services which include Container handling, devanning and offloading of containers as well as Storage in our Portcentric oper...
This video gives an overview of our services which include Container handling, devanning and offloading of containers as well as Storage in our Portcentric operation and full distribution
wn.com/The Logistics Terminal In The Port Of London At Tilbury Near London Gateway
This video gives an overview of our services which include Container handling, devanning and offloading of containers as well as Storage in our Portcentric operation and full distribution
- published: 26 Jan 2014
- views: 101
Working as a Diver in the tidal Thames - a Port of London Authority Film
Port of London Authority Diver Kevin Leadbetter talks about the challenges of his work as a diver in the River Thames....
Port of London Authority Diver Kevin Leadbetter talks about the challenges of his work as a diver in the River Thames.
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Port of London Authority Diver Kevin Leadbetter talks about the challenges of his work as a diver in the River Thames.
- published: 19 Oct 2010
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Charting the Thames - a Port of London Authority Film
Port of London Authority Hydrographer John Pinder talks about hydrographic surveying and chart production for the River Thames...
Port of London Authority Hydrographer John Pinder talks about hydrographic surveying and chart production for the River Thames
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Port of London Authority Hydrographer John Pinder talks about hydrographic surveying and chart production for the River Thames
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How To: Pack Like a Pro
If you've ever had problems closing your suitcase, our video will show you just how to make the most out of every inch - so you can stop wrestling your case and start enjoy your trip!
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First Time Flight Journey Tips(ENGLISH)
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Cairns Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Cairns is a small port city, yet what it may lack in size it makes up for with its access to a bounty of natural beauty. In fact, Cairns is considered a gateway to tropical North Queensland. This eastern Australia city is where the rainforest meets the reef, with Daintree Rainforest to the north and the Great Barrier Reef to the east.
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Perth - City Video Guide
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Perth, the capital of Western Australia, follows the Swan River from the port of Fremantle to its source in the Darling Range.
Sunny and clean, Perth is considered among the most livable cities in the world. Its cityscape varies from Art Deco gems, to the Tudor-inspired London Court. The Swan Bell Tower provides a bird's-eye view
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Port Stanley, Ontario (HD)
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Welcome to the village of Port Stanley. With one of the finest stretches of sandy beach on the north shore of Lake Erie, the village is a popular destination for day-trippers and for those who want to stay a little longer.
Port
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Liverpool Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Get to know Liverpool, England, where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea. This charming city is filled with maritime history, Beatlemania, and places of worship.
Begin your English adventures at the Three Graces, which include the Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building, and Port of Liverpool Building. These iconic and architecturally magnificent structures sit in Pier Head, overlooking the River
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Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort and Room Tour
The Port Orleans Riverside Resort is one of the most popular moderate level resorts on the Walt Disney World property. Take a room tour and a look around the grounds in this very unofficial guide.
Orlandoventure Daily Vlogs:
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Hobart Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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When you first arrive in Hobart, you may not be aware that you’re exploring a former prison.
This onetime penal colony is located between Mount Wellington and Port Hobart, and features a number of exquisite colonial buildings in breathtaking natural surroundings. There’s a variety of things to do within the city, so chow down on se
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Visit Montreal Travel Guide
Montreal is a world class city any given time of year. The following is a summer and winter travel guide offering up top attractions, things to do and cuisine worth trying. This gem of a city located in Québec, Canada offers something for everyone. If you only have time to only visit one big city in Canada let it be Montréal.
30 Things to do in Montreal Summer Edition:
1) Museum of Fine Arts -
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Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding s
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What to do in Dubai
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What to do in Dubai - things to do, top attractions
Travel video guide about Dubai:
Whatever your pleasure - sandy beaches for sunbathing, shopping or visiting the tallest building in the World, Dubai has it all. Your Wizz Air Ambassador Alice and Brad the traveler are here to be your host on this excellent journey.
As-salaam 'alaykum! Shopping, deserts, sunny weat
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New Orleans, Louisiana Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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New Orleans is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana. New Orleans is located in the Mississippi River Delta on the east and west banks of the Mississippi River and south of Lake Pontchartrain. The area along the river is characterized by ridges and hollows.
The most important places to visit in New Orleans are: Mard
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Fiji Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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The locals in Fiji have a saying, “Bulla,” which means “life” and “good health.” You’ll hear it used frequently as a greeting when you arrive at the 330-strong islands that comprise this archipelago. You may even find yourself saying it before long!
Any Fiji tour will highlight its magnificent, unspoiled waters and lush landscapes.
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Port Elizabeth, South Africa (HD)
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Port Elizabeth or The Bay (Zulu: Bhayi; Xhosa: iBhayi; Afrikaans: Die Baai) is one of the largest cities in South Africa, situated in the Eastern Cape Province, 770 km (478 mi) east of Cape Town. The city, often shortened to PE and nic
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New Orleans Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Come on down to New Orleans, better known as The Big Easy.
Dive headfirst into a melting pot of French, African, and Brazilian culture meshed with many different religions, foods, and of course jazz. Let the good times roll in the French Quarter, the birthplace of jazz, when you visit its numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants.
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Sweden Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Unusually clean, fresh air, dense, dark green pine forests, sparkling lakes among seemingly endless forests, bright blue sky, wide rivers, green grass in contrast with red-painted houses with white doors and window-frames… That’s Sweden. Vast free landscapes where mass of flowers bloom in May and trees glitter in unrealistic colors in September. Among the plains, the lakes and the hills ancient ci
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Barcelona (Spain) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Barcelona in Spain.
Barcelona is one of the most lively harbor cities on the Mediterranean and after Madrid, Spain's second largest city and the capital of Catalonia. Intimate squares, small palaces and tangled alleys provide a good insight into its history as Iberians, Greeks and Romans once
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Singapore Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Singapore.
Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Si
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Busan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
This video for Busan Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouT
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Portugal (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Portugal.
In the south of the country, the Algarve is the mainstay of Portuguese tourism with golden sandy beaches, bright red rocky coasts and a profusion of castles built by the Christian kings during the Moorish Wars. Faro is the capital of the Algarve and today its huge old city wall ind
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Australia: Travels on the Great Ocean Road
Enjoy the highlights of Australia's Great Ocean Road in this recent travel documentary by Robert Stephens. See some of the stunning sights on this engineering marvel, built by returned servicemen from World War I. Learn about its difficult construction. Catch a wave at the surfing mecca of Bell's Beach. Browse the Apollo Bay Saturday Market. Hear the stories of shipwrecks. Spend a day in del
How To: Pack Like a Pro
If you've ever had problems closing your suitcase, our video will show you just how to make the most out of every inch - so you can stop wrestling your case and...
If you've ever had problems closing your suitcase, our video will show you just how to make the most out of every inch - so you can stop wrestling your case and start enjoy your trip!
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If you've ever had problems closing your suitcase, our video will show you just how to make the most out of every inch - so you can stop wrestling your case and start enjoy your trip!
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First Time Flight Journey Tips(ENGLISH)
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Most of us will ...
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Most of us will always have doubts regarding process inside the Airport..I will explain you all the necessary steps that you have to know before travelling for the first time in flight..
Important things that you have to keep in mind.
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2. Immigration
3. Waiting Hall
4.Boarding in to flight ie..Entering inside the flight
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Cairns Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Cairns is a small port city, yet what it may lack in size it makes up for with its access to a bo...
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Cairns is a small port city, yet what it may lack in size it makes up for with its access to a bounty of natural beauty. In fact, Cairns is considered a gateway to tropical North Queensland. This eastern Australia city is where the rainforest meets the reef, with Daintree Rainforest to the north and the Great Barrier Reef to the east.
Start your day in Cairns by visiting some of the open parkland in the city center or going for a short swim in the man-made lagoon. Rent a bike on the promenade or hit the waves at Trinity Beach if you want to experience some Aussie surfing.
After a morning of activity, you might be ready to slow things down. A trip on the Skyrail® Rainforest Cableway is Cairns sightseeing at its best. The cable car will take you over the canopy of tropical rainforest and waterfalls. The last stop on this breathtaking 90-minute ride is Kuranda, a small mountain village where you can do a bit of shopping before heading back down to Cairns. The rail also takes passengers to Smithfield, which is less than one hour from Port Douglas, an excellent destination for upscale shopping and dining.
After your spectacular rail ride, consider checking out some of the Cairns tourism that puts you up close and personal with some of Australia’s more… dangerous wildlife. Hartleys Crocodile Adventures lets you immerse yourself in the daily life of a croc by taking a boat ride through a swamp-like habitat where several of the reptiles live.
If softer animals are more up your alley, fear not. Cairns tours should always include a stop to the Cairns Tropical Zoo, where you can make some kangaroo and koala friends.
What most excites you about a trip to Cairns?
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Cairns is a small port city, yet what it may lack in size it makes up for with its access to a bounty of natural beauty. In fact, Cairns is considered a gateway to tropical North Queensland. This eastern Australia city is where the rainforest meets the reef, with Daintree Rainforest to the north and the Great Barrier Reef to the east.
Start your day in Cairns by visiting some of the open parkland in the city center or going for a short swim in the man-made lagoon. Rent a bike on the promenade or hit the waves at Trinity Beach if you want to experience some Aussie surfing.
After a morning of activity, you might be ready to slow things down. A trip on the Skyrail® Rainforest Cableway is Cairns sightseeing at its best. The cable car will take you over the canopy of tropical rainforest and waterfalls. The last stop on this breathtaking 90-minute ride is Kuranda, a small mountain village where you can do a bit of shopping before heading back down to Cairns. The rail also takes passengers to Smithfield, which is less than one hour from Port Douglas, an excellent destination for upscale shopping and dining.
After your spectacular rail ride, consider checking out some of the Cairns tourism that puts you up close and personal with some of Australia’s more… dangerous wildlife. Hartleys Crocodile Adventures lets you immerse yourself in the daily life of a croc by taking a boat ride through a swamp-like habitat where several of the reptiles live.
If softer animals are more up your alley, fear not. Cairns tours should always include a stop to the Cairns Tropical Zoo, where you can make some kangaroo and koala friends.
What most excites you about a trip to Cairns?
Visit our Cairns travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Perth - City Video Guide
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Perth, the capital of Western Australia, follows the Swan River from the port of Fremantle to...
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Perth, the capital of Western Australia, follows the Swan River from the port of Fremantle to its source in the Darling Range.
Sunny and clean, Perth is considered among the most livable cities in the world. Its cityscape varies from Art Deco gems, to the Tudor-inspired London Court. The Swan Bell Tower provides a bird's-eye view of the whole metropolis.
The Art Gallery of Western Australia describes the development of the state through art. Inside the Royal Mint is the largest gold coin ever made.
Perth's coastline, with pristine sand beaches, is popular among visitors. Others head straight for the boutique wineries of the Swan Valley.
Kings Park is where Perth's first explorers discovered a natural spring. The Botanic Gardens brim with remarkable plant species.
Rottnest Island or "Rotto" has long been the favorite weekend getaway for Perth's city dwellers.
Cottlesloe Beach is on the city's doorstep, and renowned for its excellent surf. Hillary's Boat Harbour and the Sorrento Quay boardwalk are ideal for a sunset stroll.
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Perth, the capital of Western Australia, follows the Swan River from the port of Fremantle to its source in the Darling Range.
Sunny and clean, Perth is considered among the most livable cities in the world. Its cityscape varies from Art Deco gems, to the Tudor-inspired London Court. The Swan Bell Tower provides a bird's-eye view of the whole metropolis.
The Art Gallery of Western Australia describes the development of the state through art. Inside the Royal Mint is the largest gold coin ever made.
Perth's coastline, with pristine sand beaches, is popular among visitors. Others head straight for the boutique wineries of the Swan Valley.
Kings Park is where Perth's first explorers discovered a natural spring. The Botanic Gardens brim with remarkable plant species.
Rottnest Island or "Rotto" has long been the favorite weekend getaway for Perth's city dwellers.
Cottlesloe Beach is on the city's doorstep, and renowned for its excellent surf. Hillary's Boat Harbour and the Sorrento Quay boardwalk are ideal for a sunset stroll.
For more information visit
http://www.expedia.com.au/Perth.d180013.Destination-Travel-Guides
- published: 04 Sep 2013
- views: 145742
Port Stanley, Ontario (HD)
Port Stanley, Ontario Tours, Port Stanley, Ontario Travel Guide
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Port Stanley, Ontario Tours, Port Stanley, Ontario Travel Guide
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Welcome to the village of Port Stanley. With one of the finest stretches of sandy beach on the north shore of Lake Erie, the village is a popular destination for day-trippers and for those who want to stay a little longer.
Port Stanley's uniqueness lies with its natural attractions such as the meandering Kettle Creek and the multitude of leisure boats that dot its banks. Port is home to the largest, north shore, inland federal harbour that attracts impressively large lake vessels. The historical King George VI lift bridge, the oldest in Ontario, located in the centre of town is a "must see".
Ride an authentic L. & P.S. railcar, circa 1940, and enjoy a scenic view of Kettle Creek and the surrounding countryside. Great family fun! And please feel free to marvel over the largest perch in the World!
The lights in the theatre dim as an actor walks on stage and the audience falls silent. Only live theatre has the power to enchant and transport you and nowhere is it better represented than at the Port Stanley Festival Theatre! For theatre listings and ticket information visit the theatre website.
Take a stroll through Port and you'll discover lots of treasures... wonderful boutiques, antique shops, furnishings for home & cottage, orchid flowers, art galleries, aquatic plants, imported gifts and quality clothing for the entire family! Most of our businesses are family owned, and offer the utmost in service and friendly hospitality. Most shops are open year round.
Here in Port we know how to eat well! We offer an assortment of palate pleasing menu items that will tempt your taste buds. During our warm weather seasons, many outdoor patios are open, offering a smorgasbord of delicious choices.
Enjoy all the comforts of home while relaxing in Port Stanley's many charming and friendly accommodations. Choose from our Inns, Bed and Breakfasts, or fully equipped cottages - all are within walking distance to restaurants, shops, galleries, nightlife and our two beautiful beaches.
For water enthusiasts, Port is the place to be! Marinas, charters, boat rides of all sorts, swimming and beach volleyball are just a few of the recreational water activities that our natural shoreline provides to our guests.
Leave your stress at home and come relax in the Lake Erie breeze. Warm weather weekends are filled with a festive air. In the winter it is much quieter come and enjoy a little quiet time and let go of your stress.
Port Stanley has a strong artistic community with many galleries and artists studios. Come watch an artist at work or browse through the local potter's shop.
Port Stanley Terminal Rail operates over a scenic seven mile portion of the former London & Port Stanley Railway, between Port Stanley and St Thomas, Ontario. Bring the whole family for a train ride.
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Welcome to the village of Port Stanley. With one of the finest stretches of sandy beach on the north shore of Lake Erie, the village is a popular destination for day-trippers and for those who want to stay a little longer.
Port Stanley's uniqueness lies with its natural attractions such as the meandering Kettle Creek and the multitude of leisure boats that dot its banks. Port is home to the largest, north shore, inland federal harbour that attracts impressively large lake vessels. The historical King George VI lift bridge, the oldest in Ontario, located in the centre of town is a "must see".
Ride an authentic L. & P.S. railcar, circa 1940, and enjoy a scenic view of Kettle Creek and the surrounding countryside. Great family fun! And please feel free to marvel over the largest perch in the World!
The lights in the theatre dim as an actor walks on stage and the audience falls silent. Only live theatre has the power to enchant and transport you and nowhere is it better represented than at the Port Stanley Festival Theatre! For theatre listings and ticket information visit the theatre website.
Take a stroll through Port and you'll discover lots of treasures... wonderful boutiques, antique shops, furnishings for home & cottage, orchid flowers, art galleries, aquatic plants, imported gifts and quality clothing for the entire family! Most of our businesses are family owned, and offer the utmost in service and friendly hospitality. Most shops are open year round.
Here in Port we know how to eat well! We offer an assortment of palate pleasing menu items that will tempt your taste buds. During our warm weather seasons, many outdoor patios are open, offering a smorgasbord of delicious choices.
Enjoy all the comforts of home while relaxing in Port Stanley's many charming and friendly accommodations. Choose from our Inns, Bed and Breakfasts, or fully equipped cottages - all are within walking distance to restaurants, shops, galleries, nightlife and our two beautiful beaches.
For water enthusiasts, Port is the place to be! Marinas, charters, boat rides of all sorts, swimming and beach volleyball are just a few of the recreational water activities that our natural shoreline provides to our guests.
Leave your stress at home and come relax in the Lake Erie breeze. Warm weather weekends are filled with a festive air. In the winter it is much quieter come and enjoy a little quiet time and let go of your stress.
Port Stanley has a strong artistic community with many galleries and artists studios. Come watch an artist at work or browse through the local potter's shop.
Port Stanley Terminal Rail operates over a scenic seven mile portion of the former London & Port Stanley Railway, between Port Stanley and St Thomas, Ontario. Bring the whole family for a train ride.
- published: 19 Aug 2014
- views: 385
Liverpool Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Get to know Liverpool, England, where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea. This charming city is filled with maritime history, Beatlemania, and places of worsh...
Get to know Liverpool, England, where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea. This charming city is filled with maritime history, Beatlemania, and places of worship.
Begin your English adventures at the Three Graces, which include the Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building, and Port of Liverpool Building. These iconic and architecturally magnificent structures sit in Pier Head, overlooking the River Mersey. View the buildings in all their glory at the nearby Museum of Liverpool. Then head to U-Boat Story to explore a previously sunken German submarine, followed by a trip to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, where you’ll learn boatloads of information about ships of the past, from the Titanic to the Lusitania.
As long as you’re in Liverpool, explore the fabulous four’s old stomping grounds. The Beatles played more than 300 gigs at Cavern Club, while the Casbah Coffee Club is where Beatlemania took off. To learn more about the epic band, roam around the memorabilia exhibits at The Beatles Story, a museum where you can marvel at John Lennon’s glasses and George Harrison’s first guitar. What’s more, you can visit the grave of Eleanor Rigby—who inspired the famous song—along with the bandstand that prompted the “Sergeant Peppers” album.
Still looking for more adventures? Dabble in the city’s religious side and check out the Anglican Cathedral. It was engineered by a 22-year-old architecture student who won a design contest. Afterwards, visit the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, known as “Paddy’s Wigwam,” which exudes the free spirt and charm of the 1960s. Both of these structures boast magnificent designs and are considered architectural splendors.
There’s much more to Liverpool, though. Its football fans are die-hard, while the estates, such as Sudley House and Croxteth Hall, are historical treasures. However you decide to spend your adventures in this English town, check out our Liverpool travel guide for more tips and recommendations.
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Get to know Liverpool, England, where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea. This charming city is filled with maritime history, Beatlemania, and places of worship.
Begin your English adventures at the Three Graces, which include the Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building, and Port of Liverpool Building. These iconic and architecturally magnificent structures sit in Pier Head, overlooking the River Mersey. View the buildings in all their glory at the nearby Museum of Liverpool. Then head to U-Boat Story to explore a previously sunken German submarine, followed by a trip to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, where you’ll learn boatloads of information about ships of the past, from the Titanic to the Lusitania.
As long as you’re in Liverpool, explore the fabulous four’s old stomping grounds. The Beatles played more than 300 gigs at Cavern Club, while the Casbah Coffee Club is where Beatlemania took off. To learn more about the epic band, roam around the memorabilia exhibits at The Beatles Story, a museum where you can marvel at John Lennon’s glasses and George Harrison’s first guitar. What’s more, you can visit the grave of Eleanor Rigby—who inspired the famous song—along with the bandstand that prompted the “Sergeant Peppers” album.
Still looking for more adventures? Dabble in the city’s religious side and check out the Anglican Cathedral. It was engineered by a 22-year-old architecture student who won a design contest. Afterwards, visit the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, known as “Paddy’s Wigwam,” which exudes the free spirt and charm of the 1960s. Both of these structures boast magnificent designs and are considered architectural splendors.
There’s much more to Liverpool, though. Its football fans are die-hard, while the estates, such as Sudley House and Croxteth Hall, are historical treasures. However you decide to spend your adventures in this English town, check out our Liverpool travel guide for more tips and recommendations.
http://www.expedia.com/Liverpool.d6046241.Destination-Travel-Guides
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- published: 07 Jul 2015
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Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort and Room Tour
The Port Orleans Riverside Resort is one of the most popular moderate level resorts on the Walt Disney World property. Take a room tour and a look around the g...
The Port Orleans Riverside Resort is one of the most popular moderate level resorts on the Walt Disney World property. Take a room tour and a look around the grounds in this very unofficial guide.
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The Port Orleans Riverside Resort is one of the most popular moderate level resorts on the Walt Disney World property. Take a room tour and a look around the grounds in this very unofficial guide.
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Hobart Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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When you first arrive in Hobart, you may not be aware that you’re exploring a former prison.
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When you first arrive in Hobart, you may not be aware that you’re exploring a former prison.
This onetime penal colony is located between Mount Wellington and Port Hobart, and features a number of exquisite colonial buildings in breathtaking natural surroundings. There’s a variety of things to do within the city, so chow down on seafood from a waterfront restaurant before stopping by one of the galleries built into old whale oil warehouses. Don’t forget to check out the Hobart Theatre, a must-see on any Hobart tour. This structure was built by convicts brought to Australia in the 19th century, and it still hosts live performances today.
Hobart sightseeing will no doubt include the Maritime Museum, which celebrates Hobart’s ties to the sea. Go for a sail on the Lady Nelson, a tall ship that makes regular excursions out to the harbor. You’ll work up an appetite trimming the sails and steering the ship, so why not venture to the Salamanca Market? For over 30 years, this market has featured fresh produce, local artwork, and clothing, and you’re bound to score a good bargain.
Next, go upriver to MONA, the Museum of Old and New Art. This building descends three floors down into the cliffs surrounding it, and its often dark-natured artwork is featured in vast, cavernous spaces. All that art is bound to make you thirsty, so pay a visit to some of the wineries dotting Hobart’s surrounding landscape. Sip responsibly on a glass of wine, nibble a wedge of cheese, and enjoy the rolling green hills around you. Now this is living!
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When you first arrive in Hobart, you may not be aware that you’re exploring a former prison.
This onetime penal colony is located between Mount Wellington and Port Hobart, and features a number of exquisite colonial buildings in breathtaking natural surroundings. There’s a variety of things to do within the city, so chow down on seafood from a waterfront restaurant before stopping by one of the galleries built into old whale oil warehouses. Don’t forget to check out the Hobart Theatre, a must-see on any Hobart tour. This structure was built by convicts brought to Australia in the 19th century, and it still hosts live performances today.
Hobart sightseeing will no doubt include the Maritime Museum, which celebrates Hobart’s ties to the sea. Go for a sail on the Lady Nelson, a tall ship that makes regular excursions out to the harbor. You’ll work up an appetite trimming the sails and steering the ship, so why not venture to the Salamanca Market? For over 30 years, this market has featured fresh produce, local artwork, and clothing, and you’re bound to score a good bargain.
Next, go upriver to MONA, the Museum of Old and New Art. This building descends three floors down into the cliffs surrounding it, and its often dark-natured artwork is featured in vast, cavernous spaces. All that art is bound to make you thirsty, so pay a visit to some of the wineries dotting Hobart’s surrounding landscape. Sip responsibly on a glass of wine, nibble a wedge of cheese, and enjoy the rolling green hills around you. Now this is living!
What will you do on your Hobart tour?
Visit our Hobart travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Visit Montreal Travel Guide
Montreal is a world class city any given time of year. The following is a summer and winter travel guide offering up top attractions, things to do and cuisine ...
Montreal is a world class city any given time of year. The following is a summer and winter travel guide offering up top attractions, things to do and cuisine worth trying. This gem of a city located in Québec, Canada offers something for everyone. If you only have time to only visit one big city in Canada let it be Montréal.
30 Things to do in Montreal Summer Edition:
1) Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2) Mount Royal Park - Mont Royal
3) Le Plateau Neighborliness - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4) Tam Tams drumming
5) McGill University - l'Université McGill
6) Poutine - cantines or casse-croûtes
7) Historic area of Old Montreal - Vieux-Montréal
8) Lookout Mount Royal Park - Parc du Mont-Royal
9) Bonsecours Market - Marché Bonsecours
10) Habitat 67 - Expo 67
11) Montreal Festivals
12) Saint Joseph's Oratory
13) Montreal Biodome - Biodôme de Montréal
14) Montreal's Olympic Stadium - Stade Olympique de Montréal
15) Montreal Botanical Garden - Jardin botanique de Montréal
16) Montreal Canadiens hockey game Les Canadiens de Montréal
17) Montreal smoked meat at Schwartz's - viande fumée
18) Notre-Dame Cathedral - Notre-Dame Basilica
19) Cirque du Soleil 'Circus of the sun'
20) Montreal street art and graffiti
21) Saint Catherine Street - Rue Sainte-Catherine
22) Montreal's Underground City - RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine
23) Picnic at La Fontaine Park - Parc La Fontaine)
24) Montreal's Gay Village - Le Village gai
25) Eat Montreal bagels at St-Viateur Bagel - petit pain
26) Ride a bicycle around the city
27) Queen of the World Cathedral
28) Old Port of Montreal - Vieux-Port de Montréal
29) Montreal Metro - Métro de Montréal
30) Lachine Canal - Canal de Lachine
Montreal during the wintertime offers many unique activities and things to do compared with all of the summer festivals. One can consider ice skating, showshoeing, dog sledding, cross country skiiing while checking out parks such as Jean-Drapeau for Fête des neiges de Montréal. To warm up grab a poutine at La Banquise, gobble up Montreal style bagels at St-Viateur and eat smoked meat sandwiches at Schwartz's Deli.
Montreal Travel Guide & Cuisine Tour: Summer and Winter Top Attractions Playlist:
1) 30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
2) Things to do in Montreal Winter Travel Guide: One Day Itinerary
3) Eating Poutine in Montreal Quebec Canada
4) Eating a Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion, Canadian cuisine and Canadian people.
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All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
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Montreal is a world class city any given time of year. The following is a summer and winter travel guide offering up top attractions, things to do and cuisine worth trying. This gem of a city located in Québec, Canada offers something for everyone. If you only have time to only visit one big city in Canada let it be Montréal.
30 Things to do in Montreal Summer Edition:
1) Museum of Fine Arts - Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2) Mount Royal Park - Mont Royal
3) Le Plateau Neighborliness - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4) Tam Tams drumming
5) McGill University - l'Université McGill
6) Poutine - cantines or casse-croûtes
7) Historic area of Old Montreal - Vieux-Montréal
8) Lookout Mount Royal Park - Parc du Mont-Royal
9) Bonsecours Market - Marché Bonsecours
10) Habitat 67 - Expo 67
11) Montreal Festivals
12) Saint Joseph's Oratory
13) Montreal Biodome - Biodôme de Montréal
14) Montreal's Olympic Stadium - Stade Olympique de Montréal
15) Montreal Botanical Garden - Jardin botanique de Montréal
16) Montreal Canadiens hockey game Les Canadiens de Montréal
17) Montreal smoked meat at Schwartz's - viande fumée
18) Notre-Dame Cathedral - Notre-Dame Basilica
19) Cirque du Soleil 'Circus of the sun'
20) Montreal street art and graffiti
21) Saint Catherine Street - Rue Sainte-Catherine
22) Montreal's Underground City - RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine
23) Picnic at La Fontaine Park - Parc La Fontaine)
24) Montreal's Gay Village - Le Village gai
25) Eat Montreal bagels at St-Viateur Bagel - petit pain
26) Ride a bicycle around the city
27) Queen of the World Cathedral
28) Old Port of Montreal - Vieux-Port de Montréal
29) Montreal Metro - Métro de Montréal
30) Lachine Canal - Canal de Lachine
Montreal during the wintertime offers many unique activities and things to do compared with all of the summer festivals. One can consider ice skating, showshoeing, dog sledding, cross country skiiing while checking out parks such as Jean-Drapeau for Fête des neiges de Montréal. To warm up grab a poutine at La Banquise, gobble up Montreal style bagels at St-Viateur and eat smoked meat sandwiches at Schwartz's Deli.
Montreal Travel Guide & Cuisine Tour: Summer and Winter Top Attractions Playlist:
1) 30 Things to do in Montreal | Top Attractions Travel Guide
2) Things to do in Montreal Winter Travel Guide: One Day Itinerary
3) Eating Poutine in Montreal Quebec Canada
4) Eating a Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich
This is part of our Travel in Canada series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Canadian culture, Canadian arts, Canadian foods, Canadian religion, Canadian cuisine and Canadian people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 15 Jun 2015
- views: 5008
Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearl...
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and make a game out of asking the locals what neighborhood you should tour next. Here’s a hint: with so much to see, everyone will give you a different answer!
Some will tell you to visit San Telmo for souvenirs, patio shopping, and crumbling historical buildings. Others will suggest Puerto Madero, a refurbished shipping port that boasts a mixture of old-world glamour and modern buildings. What everyone will suggest, however, is a stop by Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.” Take a tour and learn about her life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to power.
Cap off your Buenos Aires sightseeing with an evening walk through Puerto Madero, where you can get a late dinner and dance until the next day arrives.
What do you want to see in Buenos Aires?
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and make a game out of asking the locals what neighborhood you should tour next. Here’s a hint: with so much to see, everyone will give you a different answer!
Some will tell you to visit San Telmo for souvenirs, patio shopping, and crumbling historical buildings. Others will suggest Puerto Madero, a refurbished shipping port that boasts a mixture of old-world glamour and modern buildings. What everyone will suggest, however, is a stop by Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.” Take a tour and learn about her life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to power.
Cap off your Buenos Aires sightseeing with an evening walk through Puerto Madero, where you can get a late dinner and dance until the next day arrives.
What do you want to see in Buenos Aires?
Visit our Buenos Aires travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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What to do in Dubai
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What to do in Dubai - things to do, top attractions
Travel video guide about Dubai:
Whatever your pleasure - sandy beaches for s...
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What to do in Dubai - things to do, top attractions
Travel video guide about Dubai:
Whatever your pleasure - sandy beaches for sunbathing, shopping or visiting the tallest building in the World, Dubai has it all. Your Wizz Air Ambassador Alice and Brad the traveler are here to be your host on this excellent journey.
As-salaam 'alaykum! Shopping, deserts, sunny weather and an unbelievable scale of luxury awaits you here: Welcome to Dubai!
Part of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is the quintessential home of sand, sun and shopping. A century ago, it was a tranquil port of Bedouin traders and pearl divers.
Today, the merchants have gone international deluxe, and science-fiction skyscrapers stand alongside the mosques and wind-towers of Old Dubai.
Don your sunglasses and latest designer gear - Dubai is rich, lavish and absolutely fabulous.
Dubai's signature landmark is the Burj Al-Arab, the famous sail-shaped 7* hotel facing the Arabian Gulf. This magnificent hotel is truly the spot for James Bond movies and superstars.
Shop till you drop in Dubai, where you find the largest shopping malls in the World with an incredible variety of brands.
To enter the only mosque in the United Arab Emirates open to non-Muslim visitors, make your way to Jumeirah Mosque, which was designed to provide a better understanding of Islam.
Skyscrapers don't get any taller than Burj Khalifa, currently the tallest structure on the planet. Soaring 828 meters, with more than 160 stories!
Ride the elevator to the 124th-floor Observation Deck for astounding views over Dubai and the Arabian Gulf, or take a wander through the gardens and fountains of Burj Khalifa Park.
For many visitors, the best authentic shopping is found in the city's traditional souks, or markets. Two of Dubai's most famous markets are the Gold Souk and Spice Souk.
Whether you are visiting to buy or just look around , these places are certainly worth your visit. And remember - it is expected that you bargain.
Good-bye Brad!
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Paris: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai82MtCwnCo
Madrid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLws0L7IHXk
London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBhoI83B8tQ
Istanbul: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1UhM_uuYCQ
Barcelona: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcjOein63YE
Rome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buzad93hJKA
Corfu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCESvt8u6Tc
Tel-Aviv: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm4bmFKtuuQ
Malta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejver6aBnIk
Dubai: http://youtu.be/nL3bT_AcgKg
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wn.com/What To Do In Dubai
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What to do in Dubai - things to do, top attractions
Travel video guide about Dubai:
Whatever your pleasure - sandy beaches for sunbathing, shopping or visiting the tallest building in the World, Dubai has it all. Your Wizz Air Ambassador Alice and Brad the traveler are here to be your host on this excellent journey.
As-salaam 'alaykum! Shopping, deserts, sunny weather and an unbelievable scale of luxury awaits you here: Welcome to Dubai!
Part of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is the quintessential home of sand, sun and shopping. A century ago, it was a tranquil port of Bedouin traders and pearl divers.
Today, the merchants have gone international deluxe, and science-fiction skyscrapers stand alongside the mosques and wind-towers of Old Dubai.
Don your sunglasses and latest designer gear - Dubai is rich, lavish and absolutely fabulous.
Dubai's signature landmark is the Burj Al-Arab, the famous sail-shaped 7* hotel facing the Arabian Gulf. This magnificent hotel is truly the spot for James Bond movies and superstars.
Shop till you drop in Dubai, where you find the largest shopping malls in the World with an incredible variety of brands.
To enter the only mosque in the United Arab Emirates open to non-Muslim visitors, make your way to Jumeirah Mosque, which was designed to provide a better understanding of Islam.
Skyscrapers don't get any taller than Burj Khalifa, currently the tallest structure on the planet. Soaring 828 meters, with more than 160 stories!
Ride the elevator to the 124th-floor Observation Deck for astounding views over Dubai and the Arabian Gulf, or take a wander through the gardens and fountains of Burj Khalifa Park.
For many visitors, the best authentic shopping is found in the city's traditional souks, or markets. Two of Dubai's most famous markets are the Gold Souk and Spice Souk.
Whether you are visiting to buy or just look around , these places are certainly worth your visit. And remember - it is expected that you bargain.
Good-bye Brad!
Follow Brad's adventures in other European top destinations:
Paris: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai82MtCwnCo
Madrid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLws0L7IHXk
London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBhoI83B8tQ
Istanbul: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1UhM_uuYCQ
Barcelona: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcjOein63YE
Rome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buzad93hJKA
Corfu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCESvt8u6Tc
Tel-Aviv: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm4bmFKtuuQ
Malta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejver6aBnIk
Dubai: http://youtu.be/nL3bT_AcgKg
Stayed tuned:
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- published: 08 Jul 2014
- views: 61243
New Orleans, Louisiana Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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New Orleans is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana. New Orleans is located ...
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New Orleans is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana. New Orleans is located in the Mississippi River Delta on the east and west banks of the Mississippi River and south of Lake Pontchartrain. The area along the river is characterized by ridges and hollows.
The most important places to visit in New Orleans are: Mardi Gras (which means "Fat Tuesday" is what New Orleans is most known for. Millions take part in the carnival and enjoy its parades and balls), Saint Louis Cemeteries (historic cemeteries constructed in the 18th century, burial sites were built above ground since the city is below sea level), St. Louis Cathedral (located in iconic Jackson Square, this national historic monument is the oldest continually operating cathedral in the country), French Quarter (one of the most famous neighborhoods of America. Enjoy the historical architecture, jazz clubs and restaurants) 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 New Orleans 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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New Orleans is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana. New Orleans is located in the Mississippi River Delta on the east and west banks of the Mississippi River and south of Lake Pontchartrain. The area along the river is characterized by ridges and hollows.
The most important places to visit in New Orleans are: Mardi Gras (which means "Fat Tuesday" is what New Orleans is most known for. Millions take part in the carnival and enjoy its parades and balls), Saint Louis Cemeteries (historic cemeteries constructed in the 18th century, burial sites were built above ground since the city is below sea level), St. Louis Cathedral (located in iconic Jackson Square, this national historic monument is the oldest continually operating cathedral in the country), French Quarter (one of the most famous neighborhoods of America. Enjoy the historical architecture, jazz clubs and restaurants) 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 New Orleans 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.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
- published: 21 Jun 2013
- views: 68018
Fiji Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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The locals in Fiji have a saying, “Bulla,” which means “life” and “good health.” You’ll hear it...
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The locals in Fiji have a saying, “Bulla,” which means “life” and “good health.” You’ll hear it used frequently as a greeting when you arrive at the 330-strong islands that comprise this archipelago. You may even find yourself saying it before long!
Any Fiji tour will highlight its magnificent, unspoiled waters and lush landscapes. Go snorkeling, swimming, diving, and sailing on turquoise waters. If you’d rather stay on dry land, you can zipline through rainforests or explore the windy plains of the highland area. Travel to the interior and learn about traditional Fijian culture, or visit the capital city of Suva and wander through its colonial buildings, bazaars, and the quiet harbor.
Two-thirds of the Fijian archipelago are uninhabited, and your Fiji sightseeing should include a stop at Denarau’s marina, where you can book a boat to take you to some of these pristine locations. From family-friendly islands to romantic getaways, you’ll find something to your taste amongst these scattered isles.
Do you have a favorite memory of Fiji? Share it below!
Visit our Fiji travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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The locals in Fiji have a saying, “Bulla,” which means “life” and “good health.” You’ll hear it used frequently as a greeting when you arrive at the 330-strong islands that comprise this archipelago. You may even find yourself saying it before long!
Any Fiji tour will highlight its magnificent, unspoiled waters and lush landscapes. Go snorkeling, swimming, diving, and sailing on turquoise waters. If you’d rather stay on dry land, you can zipline through rainforests or explore the windy plains of the highland area. Travel to the interior and learn about traditional Fijian culture, or visit the capital city of Suva and wander through its colonial buildings, bazaars, and the quiet harbor.
Two-thirds of the Fijian archipelago are uninhabited, and your Fiji sightseeing should include a stop at Denarau’s marina, where you can book a boat to take you to some of these pristine locations. From family-friendly islands to romantic getaways, you’ll find something to your taste amongst these scattered isles.
Do you have a favorite memory of Fiji? Share it below!
Visit our Fiji travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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- published: 23 Sep 2013
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Port Elizabeth, South Africa (HD)
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Port Elizabeth or The Bay (Zulu: Bhayi; Xhosa: iBhayi; Afrikaans: Die Baai) is one of the largest cities in South Africa, situated in the Eastern Cape Province, 770 km (478 mi) east of Cape Town. The city, often shortened to PE and nicknamed "The Friendly City" or "The Windy City", stretches for 16 km along Algoa Bay, and is one of the major seaports in South Africa.
Port Elizabeth was founded as a town in 1820 to house British settlers as a way of strengthening the border region between the Cape Colony and the Xhosa. It now forms part of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality which has a population of over 1.3 million.
Tourism Port Elizabeth, South Africa
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Located at the end of the picturesque Garden Route along the Cape coast, the city is one of South Africa's major destinations for tourists, many of whom come simply to enjoy the many fine beaches in and near the city.
The area surrounding the CBD has a number of historic attractions, many of which are linked by the Donkin Heritage Trail. These include the Campanile (bell tower), built in 1923 to commemorate the arrival of the 1820 Settlers and offering a great viewpoint over the city; the city hall (1862); the Donkin Reserve park and monument; and the old stone Fort Frederick itself (1799). The CBD also boasts the towering Eastern Cape post office headquarters.
Other attractions include the gardens at St George's Park, the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum (formerly known as the King George VI Art Gallery), the museum and oceanography room at Humewood, and the new Boardwalk waterfront complex.
The wider area surrounding PE also features a number of game viewing opportunities, including the famous Addo Elephant Park, 72 kilometres (45 mi) to the north near the Zuurberg mountain range and National Park.
Port Elizabeth is known commonly as the watersports capital of South Africa and home of Ironman Africa. Algoa bay is home to scuba diving, game fishing charters, surfing, windsurfing, kiteboarding to name but a few. There are many cruises offered from the harbour from sunset cruises to view dolphins to whale watching tours.
Port Elizabeth is also a great destination for whale watching with humpback whales sighted between June and August, and again between November and January, Southern right whales sighted between July and November, and Bryde's whales sighted all year round. Boat-based whale watching trips are run out of the Port Elizabeth harbour where guests are allowed close encounters with these majestic creatures, among other marine animals.
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Port Elizabeth or The Bay (Zulu: Bhayi; Xhosa: iBhayi; Afrikaans: Die Baai) is one of the largest cities in South Africa, situated in the Eastern Cape Province, 770 km (478 mi) east of Cape Town. The city, often shortened to PE and nicknamed "The Friendly City" or "The Windy City", stretches for 16 km along Algoa Bay, and is one of the major seaports in South Africa.
Port Elizabeth was founded as a town in 1820 to house British settlers as a way of strengthening the border region between the Cape Colony and the Xhosa. It now forms part of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality which has a population of over 1.3 million.
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Located at the end of the picturesque Garden Route along the Cape coast, the city is one of South Africa's major destinations for tourists, many of whom come simply to enjoy the many fine beaches in and near the city.
The area surrounding the CBD has a number of historic attractions, many of which are linked by the Donkin Heritage Trail. These include the Campanile (bell tower), built in 1923 to commemorate the arrival of the 1820 Settlers and offering a great viewpoint over the city; the city hall (1862); the Donkin Reserve park and monument; and the old stone Fort Frederick itself (1799). The CBD also boasts the towering Eastern Cape post office headquarters.
Other attractions include the gardens at St George's Park, the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum (formerly known as the King George VI Art Gallery), the museum and oceanography room at Humewood, and the new Boardwalk waterfront complex.
The wider area surrounding PE also features a number of game viewing opportunities, including the famous Addo Elephant Park, 72 kilometres (45 mi) to the north near the Zuurberg mountain range and National Park.
Port Elizabeth is known commonly as the watersports capital of South Africa and home of Ironman Africa. Algoa bay is home to scuba diving, game fishing charters, surfing, windsurfing, kiteboarding to name but a few. There are many cruises offered from the harbour from sunset cruises to view dolphins to whale watching tours.
Port Elizabeth is also a great destination for whale watching with humpback whales sighted between June and August, and again between November and January, Southern right whales sighted between July and November, and Bryde's whales sighted all year round. Boat-based whale watching trips are run out of the Port Elizabeth harbour where guests are allowed close encounters with these majestic creatures, among other marine animals.
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Come on down to New Orleans, better known as The Big Easy.
Dive headfirst into a melting pot of French, African, and Brazilian culture meshed with many different religions, foods, and of course jazz. Let the good times roll in the French Quarter, the birthplace of jazz, when you visit its numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants. To really kick up your partying skills a notch, head to Bourbon Street, where festivals and late nights are a way of life.
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Come on down to New Orleans, better known as The Big Easy.
Dive headfirst into a melting pot of French, African, and Brazilian culture meshed with many different religions, foods, and of course jazz. Let the good times roll in the French Quarter, the birthplace of jazz, when you visit its numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants. To really kick up your partying skills a notch, head to Bourbon Street, where festivals and late nights are a way of life.
For a slightly more sedate New Orleans sightseeing trip, visit Jackson Square, where you can tour historic buildings like the beautiful St. Louis Cathedral. Plan a trip to Memorial Hall and learn about the Civil War, or walk through Lafayette Cemetery to see one of the country’s most haunted graveyards. If you’d rather avoid a run-in with a ghost, you’ll find an assortment of galleries and boutiques throughout the city, so you can satisfy your desire for art and shopping.
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Sweden Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
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Unusually clean, fresh air, dense, dark green pine forests, sparkling lakes among seemingly endless forests, bright blue sky, wide rivers, green grass in contrast with red-painted houses with white doors and window-frames… That’s Sweden. Vast free landscapes where mass of flowers bloom in May and trees glitter in unrealistic colors in September. Among the plains, the lakes and the hills ancient cities are located: the red-bricked Malmö, the port Gothenburg, the medieval Ystad, Helsingör and Helsingborg, and the university town Uppsala which is always full of life. Stockholm, built between Lake Malaren and Baltic Sea, rivals any European capital city. Near to it, there are castles which enchant the travellers, for instance Skokloster Castle or Gripsholm Castle.
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Barcelona (Spain) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Barcelona is one of the most lively harbor cities on the Mediterranean and after Madrid, Spain's second largest city and the capital of Catalonia. Intimate squares, small palaces and tangled alleys provide a good insight into its history as Iberians, Greeks and Romans once had trading posts there.
La Rambla is a wide and shady boulevard that travels through the old town to the harbor and is where life goes on both night and day. It's also where street artists perform, shoeblacks work diligently and portrait painters tout for trade among the passing tourists.
The Museu Marítim is situated in the royal dockyards of Drassanes, that were built when the city was at its zenith. Its buildings are unique examples of Gothic architecture and the vast dimensions of the dockyard allowed 30 ships to be built simultaneously in the name of the Catalonian-Aragon crown.
Few parks are as famous as the Park Güell. With this, Antoni Gaudi created a new design concept in this fabulous garden city. At its entrance, Gaudi placed a colorful lizard as a symbol of the water that is collected in subterranean cisterns and is used for the distribution of water in the park. The city itself is also featured in Gaudi's magnificent fantasies. The Palau Güell was treated to an ostentatious roof with a great array of air shafts and chimneys. But the sight that captures the imagination of most who see it is the amazing façade of the Casa Mila, a unique apartment block without equal. Not a single wall is straight, glass and plaster were used for its façade and colourful ornamental ceramics complete the work.
Barcelona is a melting pot that ranges from Gothic to Modernism, a veritable explosion of joie de vivre and creativity.
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Barcelona is one of the most lively harbor cities on the Mediterranean and after Madrid, Spain's second largest city and the capital of Catalonia. Intimate squares, small palaces and tangled alleys provide a good insight into its history as Iberians, Greeks and Romans once had trading posts there.
La Rambla is a wide and shady boulevard that travels through the old town to the harbor and is where life goes on both night and day. It's also where street artists perform, shoeblacks work diligently and portrait painters tout for trade among the passing tourists.
The Museu Marítim is situated in the royal dockyards of Drassanes, that were built when the city was at its zenith. Its buildings are unique examples of Gothic architecture and the vast dimensions of the dockyard allowed 30 ships to be built simultaneously in the name of the Catalonian-Aragon crown.
Few parks are as famous as the Park Güell. With this, Antoni Gaudi created a new design concept in this fabulous garden city. At its entrance, Gaudi placed a colorful lizard as a symbol of the water that is collected in subterranean cisterns and is used for the distribution of water in the park. The city itself is also featured in Gaudi's magnificent fantasies. The Palau Güell was treated to an ostentatious roof with a great array of air shafts and chimneys. But the sight that captures the imagination of most who see it is the amazing façade of the Casa Mila, a unique apartment block without equal. Not a single wall is straight, glass and plaster were used for its façade and colourful ornamental ceramics complete the work.
Barcelona is a melting pot that ranges from Gothic to Modernism, a veritable explosion of joie de vivre and creativity.
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- published: 13 Aug 2013
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Singapore Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffle...
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Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today, 4 million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres.
In June each year, there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon Boat Race, that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats.
Dating back to colonial times, British influence is omnipresent, whether the Cricket Club or the Parliament, traditional English spirit rules despite Singapore's Independence.
The World Famous Raffles Hotel is situated in the Colonial District near the Singapore River. In the hotel's Ashanti Bar, it was customary to throw expired peanut shells directly onto the floor and at the same time, reverently sip a Singapore Sling, the national drink.
The Singapore Zoo is one of the finest in the world in which the animals can roam freely, their territory being surrounded by a landscaped ditch. Approximately 2,800 animals live in the spacious enclosures and even those from the world's coldest regions can be observed both below and above water, thanks to cleverly designed viewing areas.
A complete mix of ethnic cultures, there's Chinatown, Little India and the Arab Street Quarter in which there are mosques, women wear burqas and there is all the hustle and bustle of a bazaar.
Singapore is an exotic city of skyscrapers, a cultural melting pot and the exciting gateway to South East Asia!
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Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Thomas Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbor was perfect for trading ships, so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement.
As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today, 4 million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres.
In June each year, there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon Boat Race, that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats.
Dating back to colonial times, British influence is omnipresent, whether the Cricket Club or the Parliament, traditional English spirit rules despite Singapore's Independence.
The World Famous Raffles Hotel is situated in the Colonial District near the Singapore River. In the hotel's Ashanti Bar, it was customary to throw expired peanut shells directly onto the floor and at the same time, reverently sip a Singapore Sling, the national drink.
The Singapore Zoo is one of the finest in the world in which the animals can roam freely, their territory being surrounded by a landscaped ditch. Approximately 2,800 animals live in the spacious enclosures and even those from the world's coldest regions can be observed both below and above water, thanks to cleverly designed viewing areas.
A complete mix of ethnic cultures, there's Chinatown, Little India and the Arab Street Quarter in which there are mosques, women wear burqas and there is all the hustle and bustle of a bazaar.
Singapore is an exotic city of skyscrapers, a cultural melting pot and the exciting gateway to South East Asia!
- published: 12 Aug 2013
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Busan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Busan is the second largest city in South Korea, only smaller than Seoul, which is about 217 miles to the north. The seaside port city has natural charm, and Busan tourism is quite welcoming to visitors of all ages. Enjoy a blend of modern conveniences and Korean culture on your vacation to this coastal community.
Begin your trip to Busan with a visit to the famed Haeundae Beach, which is among the most popular stretches of sand in South Korea. Visit in early June, and you can witness the annual Sand Festival where people create elaborate sand sculptures.
After a morning in the sun, make your way to Taejongdae Park, a designated Busan monument and home to a rock beach. Take a walk along one of the many paths, marvel at the more than 200 types of evergreen trees, and visit the lighthouse.
Busan tours would not feel complete without a stop at the Jagalchi Market, which serves fresh fish. Because it’s right next to the port, you are almost guaranteed the day’s freshest catch. The marketplace vendors also offer up dried fish and produce for sale.
Once you’ve successfully experienced some of the best outdoor Busan sightseeing, put on your shopping shoes and head to Shinsegae Centum City. This place is the world’s largest department store, as verified by Guinness World Records™, featuring tons of brand names and an indoor ice rink.
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Busan is the second largest city in South Korea, only smaller than Seoul, which is about 217 miles to the north. The seaside port city has natural charm, and Busan tourism is quite welcoming to visitors of all ages. Enjoy a blend of modern conveniences and Korean culture on your vacation to this coastal community.
Begin your trip to Busan with a visit to the famed Haeundae Beach, which is among the most popular stretches of sand in South Korea. Visit in early June, and you can witness the annual Sand Festival where people create elaborate sand sculptures.
After a morning in the sun, make your way to Taejongdae Park, a designated Busan monument and home to a rock beach. Take a walk along one of the many paths, marvel at the more than 200 types of evergreen trees, and visit the lighthouse.
Busan tours would not feel complete without a stop at the Jagalchi Market, which serves fresh fish. Because it’s right next to the port, you are almost guaranteed the day’s freshest catch. The marketplace vendors also offer up dried fish and produce for sale.
Once you’ve successfully experienced some of the best outdoor Busan sightseeing, put on your shopping shoes and head to Shinsegae Centum City. This place is the world’s largest department store, as verified by Guinness World Records™, featuring tons of brand names and an indoor ice rink.
What is the first thing you want do to on your trip to Busan?
Visit our Busan travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Portugal (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Portugal.
In the south of the country, the Algarve is the mainstay of Portuguese tourism with golden sandy beaches, bright red rocky coasts and a profusion of castles built by the Christian kings during the Moorish Wars. Faro is the capital of the Algarve and today its huge old city wall indicates its past importance. Close to the Baroque cathedral, the attractive centre of the old town has been well preserved and indicates the town’s historic and dazzling past. Lisbon is the heart of Portugal and is located on the massive Tejo Bay. The Marques De Pombal rebuilt the city after it experienced the most devastating earthquake ever to hit a European town when only the plain, pointed arches of the Carmo Monastery’s distinctive roof withstood the catastrophic earthquake. Baixa is the name of the lower city from which a lift ascends to the heights of Bairro Alto from where there are amazing views across the rooftops of the old town of Alfama. ‘Electricos’ are Lisbon’s quaint and unique trams which squeak and roar through the old town, travelling along the narrow streets and up and down the hills. The Torre De Belem once guarded the approaches to Lisbon’s harbour. Shimmering white like a fantastic mirage, the city’s most famous landmark is located on the shores of the Tejo. It was from here that ships crews were bid farewell as they set out on their long voyages of discovery. The town of Sintra is situated on a forest slope on the Sierra De Sintra. Its mild climate and proximity to the capital city led the kings of Portugal to build their summer palaces here and there is an abundance of grand residences and palaces each surrounded by beautiful gardens and tropical plants. Located atop a tall rock is the Palacio Da Pena, a pseudo-fantasy castle which dates from the Middle Ages. The long bridge over the River Douro was built by Gustave Eiffel and is in the form of a huge arch constructed solely of iron and from which, on two levels, it connects the town of Porto with Vila Nova De Gaia. Portugal is a country of churches and cathedrals, massive fortresses, magnificent castles and prosperous towns. The sunshine and glorious coastline are mere bonuses!
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✱ 10.958 Hotels in Portugal - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/quRxDW
Travel video about destination Portugal.
In the south of the country, the Algarve is the mainstay of Portuguese tourism with golden sandy beaches, bright red rocky coasts and a profusion of castles built by the Christian kings during the Moorish Wars. Faro is the capital of the Algarve and today its huge old city wall indicates its past importance. Close to the Baroque cathedral, the attractive centre of the old town has been well preserved and indicates the town’s historic and dazzling past. Lisbon is the heart of Portugal and is located on the massive Tejo Bay. The Marques De Pombal rebuilt the city after it experienced the most devastating earthquake ever to hit a European town when only the plain, pointed arches of the Carmo Monastery’s distinctive roof withstood the catastrophic earthquake. Baixa is the name of the lower city from which a lift ascends to the heights of Bairro Alto from where there are amazing views across the rooftops of the old town of Alfama. ‘Electricos’ are Lisbon’s quaint and unique trams which squeak and roar through the old town, travelling along the narrow streets and up and down the hills. The Torre De Belem once guarded the approaches to Lisbon’s harbour. Shimmering white like a fantastic mirage, the city’s most famous landmark is located on the shores of the Tejo. It was from here that ships crews were bid farewell as they set out on their long voyages of discovery. The town of Sintra is situated on a forest slope on the Sierra De Sintra. Its mild climate and proximity to the capital city led the kings of Portugal to build their summer palaces here and there is an abundance of grand residences and palaces each surrounded by beautiful gardens and tropical plants. Located atop a tall rock is the Palacio Da Pena, a pseudo-fantasy castle which dates from the Middle Ages. The long bridge over the River Douro was built by Gustave Eiffel and is in the form of a huge arch constructed solely of iron and from which, on two levels, it connects the town of Porto with Vila Nova De Gaia. Portugal is a country of churches and cathedrals, massive fortresses, magnificent castles and prosperous towns. The sunshine and glorious coastline are mere bonuses!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
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Australia: Travels on the Great Ocean Road
Enjoy the highlights of Australia's Great Ocean Road in this recent travel documentary by Robert Stephens. See some of the stunning sights on this engineering ...
Enjoy the highlights of Australia's Great Ocean Road in this recent travel documentary by Robert Stephens. See some of the stunning sights on this engineering marvel, built by returned servicemen from World War I. Learn about its difficult construction. Catch a wave at the surfing mecca of Bell's Beach. Browse the Apollo Bay Saturday Market. Hear the stories of shipwrecks. Spend a day in delightful Port Campbell and see the locals swim from the jetty to the beach. Learn the geology and stories of giant rock stacks such as the 12 Apostles, London Bridge and the Razorback. Walk down Gibson Steps to the beach and experience the roar of the surf. Get close and learn about koalas, king parrots and crimson rosellas. Visit Cape Otway Lightstation and Split Point Lighthouse. There is much more in this entertaining and educational documentary, so sit back and enjoy. Robert's other Australian travel documentaries include the popular Travels in Tasmania, Travels in Southwest Australia, Travels in the Northern Territory and Lord Howe Island: Paradise Found, and its sequel, Paradise Revisited.
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Enjoy the highlights of Australia's Great Ocean Road in this recent travel documentary by Robert Stephens. See some of the stunning sights on this engineering marvel, built by returned servicemen from World War I. Learn about its difficult construction. Catch a wave at the surfing mecca of Bell's Beach. Browse the Apollo Bay Saturday Market. Hear the stories of shipwrecks. Spend a day in delightful Port Campbell and see the locals swim from the jetty to the beach. Learn the geology and stories of giant rock stacks such as the 12 Apostles, London Bridge and the Razorback. Walk down Gibson Steps to the beach and experience the roar of the surf. Get close and learn about koalas, king parrots and crimson rosellas. Visit Cape Otway Lightstation and Split Point Lighthouse. There is much more in this entertaining and educational documentary, so sit back and enjoy. Robert's other Australian travel documentaries include the popular Travels in Tasmania, Travels in Southwest Australia, Travels in the Northern Territory and Lord Howe Island: Paradise Found, and its sequel, Paradise Revisited.
- published: 20 Jan 2014
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