Cardiff Marriott Hotel - Cardiff, United Kingdom - Video Review
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This 4-star luxury hotel is in Cardiff’s city center, 950 feet from the Cardiff Central Train Station. It has air-conditioned rooms, an award-winning restaurant and a fitness club with an indoor pool. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available in the public areas.
Large bedrooms are stylish and have luxury bedding, a TV with Freeview cable channels and pay movies, and a work desk. Each room also has a private bathroom with a hairdryer.
Guests can enjoy local produce and fresh and seasonal dishes served at Zest, the hotel's restaurant. Chat's Cafe Bar has an outside terrace and is a more casual option. 24-hour room service is also offered.
The Cardiff Marriott Hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from the shops and vibrant nightlife of St Mary’s Street. Cardiff Castle and the Millennium Stadium are both less than half a mile away.
The on-site fitness club has a well-equipped gym featuring modern cardio equipment and weights. Guests can also relax in the club’s steam room, spa or sauna.
Cardiff Sandringham Hotel - Cardiff, United Kingdom - HD Review
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Cardiff Sandringham Hotel sells fast on our site. In the heart of Cardiff city centre, this family-run hotel offers free Wi-Fi and a full cooked breakfast each morning. Cardiff Central Rail Station is a 5-minute walk away.
Each room at Cardiff Sandringham Hotel has an LCD flat-screen TV with Freeview channels.
The restaurant and bar at the Cardiff Sandringham Hotel hosts live jazz in the evening, from Monday to Friday. There is also a 24-hour reception.
The Principality Stadium and Cardiff Motorpoint Arena are both 5 minutes’ walk away. St David's Shopping Centre can be reached in 1 minute on foot.
Cardiff - Wales V England (1953)
Ninian Park Stadium, Cardiff, Wales.
SV teams taking field. Top view, crowd. SLV England (white shirts) takes kick off. Wales gains possession and make for England goal. Roy Clark gets ball. LV Clark centres. Charles gains possession, fires in a shot which G. Merrick goes down to collect. He clears upfield. SV Albert Quixall a youngster, running with ball, passes to Jimmie Mullen (playing for England again)(kicks across field) who fires first time and Ron Howells saves. Willshaw runs in, but Howells dives at his feet and clears upfield. SV Davies last minute sub for Ford running with ball, passes Charles and Davies team-movement. LV Allchurch receives and shoots to score Welsh goal. GV crowd cheering. SV England attacking. Alf Sherwood tumbles. STV Sherwood going off. CU Man in crowd. SV England's goal, Quixall taking free kick. Willshaw heads and scores. 1-1 half time. SV crowd. GV Wales attacking. SV Billy Foulkes running with ball centres ball, crosses English goal mouth and a Welshman just falls to connect. CU audience. SV Mullen receives duels with T. Barnes. Mullen finally centres. LV Lofthouse heading England's first goal 3-1. SV crowd. SV Jimmy Dickinson running with ball, passes to Mullen. Mullen centres. Ball just too high for goalie Howells. Lofthouse head it in. England v Wales 4-1. Pan to players applauding.
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Cardiff [Caerdydd], Wales. 4K UK Travel Video
Cardiff, Wales’ capital city offers spectacular shopping, museums, dining and entertainment. Easy to explore on foot you can visit the free National Museum Cardiff and spectacular Cardiff Castle all within the city centre.
Exploring the City Center - Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
Cardiff is the capital, primary commercial center and cultural center of Wales, United Kingdom. The featured attraction of Cardiff's city center is Cardiff Castle, a structure that got its start shortly after the Norman Invasion. Cathays Park, home to many of the city's civic buildings, and shopping and pubs along High Street and St. Mary's Street are among its other attractions.
The city center is also within walking distance of Cardiff Bay, although it is far enough that many visitors will take the Butetown Branch Line (a.k.a. Cardiff Bay Line) commuter train from Cardiff's Queen Street railway station.
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U12A2398 - A number of Cardiff's civic buildings, including this one - Cardiff's city hall - are located in Cathays Park
U12A2381 - Friary Gardens is one of the formal gardens in Cathays Park, in the civic centre area of Cardiff
U12A2402 - Cathays Park is also home to Alexandra Gardens, the site of the National Welsh War Memorial
U12A2434 - The shell keep of Cardiff Castle was built in the 11th century shortly after the Norman conquest; it was built on top of an earlier Roman site
U12A2430 - The clock tower and main range of Cardiff Castle in Bute Park; the main range mansion was originally built in the 1400s, whereas the 150-foot-tall clock tower dates back only to the mid-1800s
U12A2447 - Shops, pubs and this arcade line Cardiff's High Street
U12A2457 - High Street is also home to the Cardiff Market, also known a s the Cardiff Central Market; this Victorian indoor market opened in 1891 on the site of the old Cardiff jail and an earlier farmers market
U12A2361 - This is part of the workings of the Pierhead Clock, recently restored and installed on St. Mary Street; the monkey is one of three replica monkeys that strike the hourly chimes; the original monkeys were designed by the Marquis of Bute for one of the rooms of his residence, Cardiff Castle, reportedly as a rebuttal to Darwin's Theory of Evolution
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British Athletics Cardiff Cross Challenge & John Collins Gwent League Highlights
Here’s Highlights from Saturday’s British Athletics Cardiff Cross Challenge & John Collins Gwent Cross Country League at Llandaff Fields, Cardiff. It missed the worst of the weather and we saw some excellent early season racing within the eleven events for all ages.
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Would YOU pay hundreds of pounds to have your freckles removed ? New beauty trend sees self-conscious Brits getting rid of facial pigmentation.
She paid £700 for laser treatment in the UK to have the freckles on her face removed
Said she hated them and would pile on thick foundation to cover all freckles
Laser style treatment uses pulsed beam of light to shatter dark skin and remove pigmentation on the skin
Many of us spend hours - and a small fortune - fretting over acne, but would you ever pay the same attention or shell out as much money on hiding your freckles?
A new trend in United Kingdom, Cardiff, London, which sees women using laser treatments to banish or remove the small pigmentation spots, is sweeping the beauty world.
While the average British has around 35 freckles on their body, some people have a lot more freckles and it seems to be wreaking havoc with their self-confidence.
She underwent - a laser treatment that promises to help with skin lightening and treating difficult conditions including acne and acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmentation and melasma.
The procedure uses a pulsed beam of light and optimum power to shatter dark skin particles, which are gradually frekles are removed by the body’s natural processes.
The machine’s flat-top beam distributes the energy evenly over the problematic skin area or dark pigmentation encouraging it to fade and disappear over time.
Doctors say three to four treatments are enough to sort the problem and claim that the procedure has minimal downtime thanks to how quickly the energy is pulsed through the skin, which minimises redness and recovery.
Speaking about the treatment, which costs £175 per session, Dr Maria Gonzalez,in the UK who offers it at her Cardiff or London clinic, said: 'This treatment is a newcomer on the market as most patients have heard of Fraxel or CO2 lasers for pigmentation.
'However, even though I have a CO2 laser our clinics in the United Kingdom, Cardiff or London I believe the RevLite treatment provides a superior result with less pain and less downtime.
'It is also much safer in patients with pigmented skin in whom we do a less aggressive treatment known as laser toning providing safe and effective rejuvenation and improvement in skin pigmentation.'
After one treatment, patient noticed a dramatic difference in the appearance of her freckles, and by the second the difference was significant, she said.
She added: 'Four treatments later and I no longer wear foundation and I am confident within my new freckle-free skin.
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Police have suspended the search for a light aircraft carrying top Argentinian footballer Emiliano Sala.
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Owl, Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
Owls are a group of birds that belong to the order Strigiformes, constituting 200 extant bird of prey species. Most are solitary and nocturnal, with some exceptions (e.g., the Northern Hawk Owl). Owls hunt mostly small mammals, insects, and other birds, although a few species specialize in hunting fish. They are found in all regions of the Earth except Antarctica, most of Greenland and some remote islands. Though owls are typically solitary, the literary collective noun for a group of owls is a parliament. Owls are characterized by their small beaks and wide faces, and are divided into two families: the typical owls, Strigidae; and the barn-owls, Tytonidae. Owls have large forward-facing eyes and ear-holes; a hawk-like beak; a flat face; and usually a conspicuous circle of feathers, a facial disc, around each eye. The feathers making up this disc can be adjusted in order to sharply focus sounds that come from varying distances onto the owls' asymmetrically placed ear cavities. Most birds of prey sport eyes on the sides of their heads, but the stereoscopic nature of the owl's forward-facing eyes permits the greater sense of depth perception necessary for low-light hunting. Although owls have binocular vision, their large eyes are fixed in their sockets as are those of other birds so they must turn their entire head to change views. As owls are farsighted, they are unable to see clearly anything within a few centimeters of their eyes. Caught prey can be felt by owls with the use of filoplumes like feathers on the beak and feet that act as feelers. Their far vision, particularly in low light, is exceptionally good. Owls can rotate their heads and necks as much as 270 degrees (135 degrees in either direction). Owls have fourteen neck vertebrae as compared to 7 in humans which makes their necks more flexible. They also have adaptations to their circulatory systems, permitting rotation without cutting off blood to the brain: the foramina in their vertebrae through which the vertebral arteries pass are about 10 times the diameter of the artery, instead of about the same size as the artery as in humans; the vertebral arteries enter the cervical vertebrae higher than in other birds, giving the vessels some slack; and the carotid arteries unite in a very large anastomosis or junction, the largest of any bird's, preventing blood supply from being cut off while the neck is rotated. Other anastomoses between the carotid and vertebral arteries support this effect. The smallest owl weighing as little as 31 grams (1 oz) and measuring some 13.5 centimetres (5 in) is the Elf Owl (Micrathene whitneyi). Around the same diminutive length, although slightly heavier, are the lesser known Long-whiskered Owlet (Xenoglaux loweryi) and Tamaulipas Pygmy Owl (Glaucidium sanchezi). The largest owl by length is the Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa), which measures around 70 cm (28 in) on average and can attain a length of 84 cm (33 in). However, the heaviest (and largest winged) owls are two similarly-sized eagle owls; the Eurasian Eagle-Owl (Bubo bubo) and Blakiston's Fish Owl (B. blakistoni). These two species, which are on average about 2.53 cm (1.00 in) shorter in length than the Great Grey, can both attain a wingspan of 2 m (6.6 ft) and a weight of 4.5 kg (10 lb) in the largest females. Different species of owls make different sounds; this wide range of calls aids owls in finding mates or announcing their presence to potential competitors, and also aids ornithologists and birders in locating these birds and recognizing species. As noted above, the facial disc helps owls to funnel the sound of prey to their ears. In many species, these discs are placed asymmetrically, for better directional location. The plumage of owls is generally cryptic, but many species have facial and head markings, including face masks, ear tufts and brightly coloured irises. These markings are generally more common in species inhabiting open habitats, and are thought to be used in signaling with other owls in low light conditions. Owl eggs usually have a white color and an almost spherical shape, and range in number from a few to a dozen, depending on species and the particular season; for most, three or four is the more common number. Eggs are laid at intervals of 1 to 3 days and do not hatch at the same time. Most owls are nocturnal, actively hunting their prey only in darkness. Several types of owl, however, are crepuscular active during the twilight hours of dawn and dusk; one example is the Pygmy owl (Glaucidium).
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Shopping for Shoes in a Heatwave. Cardiff, Wales, UK Vlogs.
Shopping for Shoes in a Heatwave. Cardiff, Wales, UK Vlogs.
We're off to Cardiff yet again. It's still the UK July 18 heatwave! We investigate to find out what's causing it.
Izzy's got a mock exam to do and then it's off to the shops to get measured up for new shoes.
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We discovered this secret place to visit in Cardiff which is absolutely wonderful - The Secret Cafe in Bute Park. Ideally you would start your day here, with a cafe and a croissant before heading to visit the Cardiff Castle or take a boat from here to Cardiff Bay. See more about that in the video.
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Sleeperz Hotel Cardiff, Cardiff, United Kingdom, HD Review
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Sleeperz Hotel Cardiff sells fast on our site. This design-led hotel has an excellent location in central Cardiff, and gives views out over the city. Stylish rooms offer free Wi-Fi, just 330 feet from Cardiff Central Train and Bus Station.
Sleeperz Hotel Cardiff has contemporary air conditioned rooms, each with hardwood floors and a Sony Bravia flat-screen TV. Tiled wet rooms have showers, and there are tea and coffee facilities.
A restaurant area serves cooked breakfast and continental options in the morning and also offers an all-day menu. The lounge bar has a wood-burning fire and comfortable leather sofas.
The famous Millennium Stadium and lively St Mary’s Street are less than a 5 minute walk from the Sleeperz Hotel. Queen Street’s shopping and Cardiff Castle are only half a mile away.
Young Homeless Man Shares Real Truth About Sleeping Rough in Cardiff, Wales.
Andy has been sleeping rough in Cardiff, Wales for the last three weeks. Andy's dad is an alcoholic and he feels safer sleeping outside than at home with family.
When I first saw Andy is was sleeping. As a rule, I never wake anyone up. Andy shares about how he has been walking around at night and desperate for sleep. Sleep deprivation is common for homeless people sleeping rough. A good nights sleep is rare.
Although Andy shares about rough sleeping in the United Kingdom, the challenges of living on the streets homelessness are the same in the United States and Canada. People don't just walk by, they spit on you and call you names. People even with good intentions give an overabundance of food yet refuse to help with money or other basics needs besides Mcdonalds or Burger King meals.
Here's a post I wrote about panhandling and people begging for money: “Giving Money to Homeless People Is Okay
Andy's story is powerful. He's only 21 years old and he's experiencing more pain and suffering than any young adult should. Sadly, Andy's story is far too common among homeless young adults. Instead of giving a sandwich we all must work together to end homelessness.
Thanks to all of your support, we got Andy inside tonight. He found me a little while after this interview with all of the change he had made from panhandling in his hand and said I am going to give this to a charity box. Just by helping him get inside tonight it changed everything.
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The Indian Peafowl or Blue Peafowl is a large and brightly coloured bird of the pheasant family native to South Asia, but introduced and semi-feral in many other parts of the world. The species was first named and described by Linnaeus in 1758. The name Pavo cristatus is still in use now. The male peacock is predominantly blue with a fan-like crest of spatula-tipped wire-like feathers and is best known for the long train made up of elongated upper-tail covert feathers which bear colourful eyespots. These stiff and elongated feathers are raised into a fan and quivered in a display during courtship. The female lacks the train, has a greenish lower neck and a duller brown plumage. The Indian Peafowl is found mainly on the ground in open forest or on land under cultivation where they forage for berries, grains but will also prey on snakes, lizards, and small rodents. Their loud calls make them easy to detect, and in forest areas often indicate the presence of a predator such as a tiger. They forage on the ground in small groups and will usually try to escape on foot through undergrowth and avoid flying, though they will fly into tall trees to roost. The bird is celebrated in Indian and Greek mythology and is the national bird of India. The Indian Peafowl is listed as of Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The Indian Peacock was one of the many species originally described by Linnaeus in his work in 1758 and it still bears its original name of Pavo cristatus.Peacocks are believed to be echoic in their origin and based on the usual call of the bird. The species name cristatus refers to the crest. The earliest usage of the word in written English is from around 1300 and spelling variants include pecok, pekok, pecokk, peacocke, peocock, pyckock, poucock, pocok, pokok, pokokke, and poocok among others. The current spelling was established in the late 17th century. The word to refer to a proud and ostentatious person in his simileproud a pekok in book. The male, known as a peacock, is a large bird with a length from bill to tail of 100 to 115 cm (40 to 46 inches) and to the end of a fully grown train as much as 195 to 225 cm (78 to 90 inches) and weigh 4--6 kg (8.813.2 lbs). The females, or peahens, are smaller at around 95 cm (38 inches) in length and weigh 2.75-4 kg (6-8.8 lbs). Indian Peafowl are among the largest and heaviest representatives of the Phasianidae. Their size, colour and shape of crest make them unmistakable within their native distribution range. The male is metallic blue on the crown, the feathers of the head being short and curled. The fan-shaped crest on the head is made of feathers with bare black shafts and tipped with blush-green webbing. A white stripe above the eye and a crescent shaped white patch below the eye are formed by bare white skin. The sides of the head have iridescent greenish blue feathers. The back has scaly bronze-green feathers with black and copper markings. The scapular and the wings are buff and barred in black, the primaries are chestnut and the secondaries are black. The tail is dark brown and the train is made up of elongated upper tail coverts (more than 200 feathers, the actual tail has only 20 feathers) and nearly all of these feathers end with an elaborate eye-spot. A few of the outer feathers lack the spot and end in a crescent shaped black tip. The underside is dark glossy green shading into blackish under the tail. The thighs are buff coloured. The male has a spur on the leg above the hind toe. The adult peahen has a rufous-brown head with a crest as in the male but the tips are chestnut edged with green. The upper body is brownish with pale mottling. The primaries, secondaries and tail are dark brown. The lower neck is metallic green and the breast feathers are dark brown glossed with green. The remaining underparts are whitish. Downy young are pale buff with a dark brown mark on the nape that connects with the eyes. Young males look like the females but the wings are chestnut coloured. The most common calls are a loud pia-ow or may-awe. The frequency of calling increases before the Monsoon season and may be delivered in alarm or when disturbed by loud noises. In forests, their calls often indicate the presence of a predators such as the tiger. They also make many other calls such as a rapid series of ka-aan..ka-aan or a rapid kok-kok. Peafowl are best known for the male's extravagant display feathers which, despite actually growing from their back, are thought of as a tail. The train is in reality made up of the enormously elongated upper tail coverts. The tail itself is brown and short as in the peahen. The colours result not from any green or blue pigments but from the micro-structure of the feathers and the resulting optical phenomena.
POLICE CHASE in Cardiff! Loads of Police Cars & ARMED Units Responding in CONVOYS!
A major police response was scrambled after a car failed to stop and made off from police in Cardif. The persuit started off near St Mellons in Cardiff, but changed directions heading back away from Cardiff (hence why the traffic cars came back the way they came). In this video, you can see multiple Police cars from South Wales Police (SWP) responding in convoys urgently to assist with thw chase.
The suspect was caught and arrested for stealing the car and is awaiting trial.
0:00 - Convoy of 3 BMW Traffic Units Responding Urgently.
0:32 - Convoy of 3 Roads Policing Unit Motorcycles Repsonding with a very unusual siren.
0:47 - 2 more Police Motorcyclists Repsonding.
0:58 - Pursuit has changed direction, traffic cars come flying back the way they came.
1:35 - An old spare 2013 BMW X5 Armed Response Vehicle Responding.
1:59 - Operational Firearms Commander (OFC) responding in an unmarked ARV.
2:30 - BMW Roads Policing Unit Repsonding with all siren tones!
2:52 - Mercedes Sprinter Police Support Unit Van Responding with a broken bullhorn.
3:20 - South West Wales Police's helicopter WO99 is seen searching.
3:25 - Ford Focus District Response Vehicle Responding.
3:40 - BMW Traffic car responding with engine roar.
3:59 - JFU Armed Response Vehicle Responding at very high speed.
4:12 - Llanishen's Divisional Cell van Responding.
4:38 - A Swansea ARV Responding for extra support.
5:16 - Convoy of Marked and Unmarked X5 ARV's Responding.
Thanks for watching!
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