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Norfolk /ˈnɔːrfək/ is a county in East Anglia. It borders Lincolnshire to the west and north-west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest, and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the North Sea and, to the north-west, The Wash. The county town is Norwich.
With an area of 2,074 square miles and a population of 859,400, Norfolk is a largely rural county with a population density of 401 per square mile. Forty per cent of the county's population live in four major built up areas: Norwich (213,000), Great Yarmouth (63,000), King's Lynn (46,000) and Thetford (25,000).
The Broads is a network of rivers and lakes on the county's east coast, extending south into Suffolk. The area is a National Park and is protected by the Broads Authority.
Norfolk was settled in pre-Roman times, with camps along the higher land in the west where flints could be quarried. A Brythonic tribe, the Iceni, inhabited the county from the 1st century BC to the end of the 1st century AD. The Iceni revolted against the Roman invasion in 47 AD, and again in 60 AD led by Boudica. The crushing of the second rebellion opened the county to the Romans. During the Roman era in Norfolk roads and ports were constructed throughout the county and farming took place widely.
Norfolk is proud to be an All-America City in 2013. To learn more about the City of Norfolk, please visit http://www.norfolk.gov To learn more about Norfolk business and workforce efforts, visit http://www.norfolkdevelopment.com
Dan leaves the country in less than a month, to go to America on a Gap Scholarship he received from the Royal Geographical Society. In this, his latest four-part series, he celebrates the aspects of Norfolk he will most certainly miss. In Part One, he selects three things that he will be sad to part with. Parts 2, 3 ans 4 will follow on every Wednesday in this month.
If you are from Norfolk and happen to find yourself outside of Norfolk you may find that you have a few problems communicating. This is a short clip to help you understand how you should conduct yourself outside of Norfolk... Created by 'Normal For Norofolk' : http://www.myspace.com/normalfornorfolk
Being from Norfolk I thought it would be a good idea to make a stereotypical video about Norfolk. I'd like to thank Mateo Jarvis and my Dad for helping me make this video. Sorry that the quality of the camera is not that good but its the only camera we have. Just to let everyone Know this is just a joke and we hope nobody is offended by it. Hope you Enjoy it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sittin on a hay bail in the middle of a field, waitin for my dinner tatas already been peeled, sittin in my garden with a mug of nice hot brew, there is nothing better than a nice hot stew. I like welly boots, i like milking cows and sometimes even goats, i cant read or spell or even write a note, dont go out nowhere without my old ripped coat without my coat Cuttin trees down and driving trac...
Norfolk is possibly most famous for the man-made Broads, more than 125 miles of navigable lock-free waterways set in beautiful countryside, with many charming and picturesque towns and villages, and fantastic wildlife. The big skies and sparkling landscape of marshland fields, feathery reeds and tangled woodlands are a perfect canvas for adventure and relaxation - time to reflect, space to explore, a magical opportunity to enjoy a fabulous break.
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Take a picturesque 70 mile journey along the Norfolk Coast Path from 'Sunny Hunny' Hunstanton to the golden sandy beaches at Hembsy. Watch how this beautiful Norfolk coastline changes dramatically as we move from west to east. From the amazing coloured layered cliffs at Hunstanton to Marram Grass filled sand-dunes at Holkham with miles of shell filled beaches. Salt marshes and meandering creeks take prominence from Brancaster to Blakeney - areas of outstanding natural beauty! Cliffs re-emerge at the pebbled filled beach at Weybourne and continue around the North East corner protecting this vulnerable part of the Norfolk coastline from the North Sea until they merge again with sand dunes and gorgeous beaches at Sea Palling and Hemsby. Also along the route we visit popular tourist spots...
http://ultramodern-home.ru Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Place in Norfolk: Travel Guide Virginia Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk Botanical Garden, USS Wisconsin, Nauticus National Maritime Center, MacArthur Memorial, Virginia Zoo, Naval Station Norfolk, Hermitage Museum and Gardens, MacArthur Centerm, Hampton Roads Naval Museum
Planning to visit Norfolk Island? Check out our Norfolk Island Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Norfolk Island. Top Places to visit in Norfolk Island: Emily Bay, St. Barnabas Church, Old Kingston Town, Captain Cook's Monument, Puppy's Point, Norfolk Island National Park, Anson Bay, Kingston Pier, No 10 Quality Row, Norfolk Island Cemetary, Pitcairn Settlers Village, Bounty Folk Museum, Bloody Bridge, Ball Bay, Crystal Pool Subscribe to Social Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/c/SocialBubbleNashik?sub_confirmation=1 To go to the World Travel Guide playlist go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wNXIKi7sz3IilVSbByNJzEsCmsbIgv1 Visit our Website: http://socialbubble.global Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SocialBubbleNashik Follow us on Faceb...
10. Barcelona - The city is a pioneer in smart city and low-carbon solutions. 9. Hong Kong - The city has also been a leader in the use and adoption of smart cards, which are already used by millions of residents for services like public transit, library access, building access, shopping, and car parks. 8. Copenhagen - The city has committed to carbon neutrality by 2025 and 40% of its citizens regularly commute via bicycle. 7. Berlin - Berlin is testing out vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies in the hopes of creating a virtual power plant from electric vehicles. 6. Tokyo - The city will create a smart town in the suburbs in partnership with major industry. The eco-burb will contain homes that integrate solar panels, storage ba tteries, and energy efficient appliances all connected to a sm...
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This was meant to be uploaded a week ago heheh... not that anyone noticed but ye gomen anyways ;;w; I went on a Boating holiday for a week in the Norfolk Broads with my family last week!! It wasn't the best weather wise but it was really pretty still and it felt super calming to be on the boat so often. I also got to steer it too!! It's easy if you're going straight or along gentle curves, but mooring is a lot more tricky ;;u; But we survived!!! And I took some nice photos too! check out my Flickr linked below if you wanna see some! ;3 I'm glad I was able to condense this vloggu into less that 15 minutes! Sorry if it's boring at times ;w; it wasn't a very busy holiday really, just chillin on the Broads~~ Really sorry for my horrible face by the way ;3; a lot of spots popped out on my face ...
I had issues with it not being able to be veiwed on mobile devices so I changed the music and had to re-upload. Sorry! But I did read all you guy's comments!! Thank you thank you thank you for all your comments and supports and messages from my Draw my Life video. After making that video I just really needed to go back to my hometown of Norflk, Va and see my family!!! Had a great time and just wanted to share some highlights from the trip! Shout out to Jazmine who I ran into at Habour fest and shout out to Boston Market because I haven't had that food in years and now, at night, I dream about it. Music: AwNaw instrumental Nappy Roots
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Jake & Jill's 165 mile-transit down the ICW, Intracoastal Waterway, via the Dismal Swamp from Norfolk, VA to Oriental, NC in our Island Packet 31 sailboat. 5 days, 2 people, millions of mosquitos and tons of the cruising & liveaboard experiences. Read the whole story here: http://www.jakeandjilladventures.com/blog/journey-down-the-icw/
It's high summer, but with the cafe and farm underperforming, the pressure is mounting on Desmond and his team. After a washout bank holiday weekend sees the cafe take another big hit, Desmond's latest brainwave is to bring a bluegrass band all the way over from America to play in one of his barns. Away from the stress of the cafe and farm, Desmond's mother, and Wiveton's oldest living resident, Chloe, is about to turn 100. Over a hundred friends and family will descend on Wiveton Hall to celebrate her centenary in what promises to be a quintessentially English garden party. Despite his busy schedule, Desmond still has time to mark the beginning of the duck-shooting season in style. Conditions are perfect, but Desmond's novice gundog still has a lot to learn.
Let's follow Norfolk & Western J-Class Locomotive #611 through the Virginia countryside along the former Southern Railway's "B-Line", as we follow the "American" between Manassas and Front Royal, VA.
Enjoy this classic educational film from the Norfolk & Western railroad which highlights the construction and operation of the 4-8-4, J-Class locomotives. Thanks for watching The Steam Channel! Join the Steam Crew: https://www.patreon.com/TheSteamChannel?ty=h 'Like' us on Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/TheSteamChannel Visit us on Google+: https://www.google.com/+TheSteamChannel Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSteamChannel
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Tony and the team take a look around a site at Brancaster in Norfolk, which is believed to have been a Roman 'Shore-Fort' in the past. No copyright infringement has been intended by the uploading of this video; I am simply trying to share this amazingly interesting series.
On Saturday May 30th Norfolk and Western Class J 611 left the NCTM and traveled home to the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, VA