St. Helens Tasmania - Travel Vlog
St. Helens is located on the north east of Tasmania. It's a popular tourist destination. We explore the town and check out the history room at the tourist information centre. Then, after some fish and chips at the floating restaurant, we head off in search of Beer Barrel Beach. But will we find it?
VISITING ST HELEN TASMANIA
St. Helens is located on the north east of Tasmania. It's a popular tourist destination. We explore the town and check out the history room at the tourist information centre. Then, after some fish and chips at the floating restaurant, we head off in search of Beer Barrel Beach. But will we find it?
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Built circa 1850 by well-known parliamentarian Thomas Yardley Lowes, 'Lowestoft' is a fine example of Regency architecture with its classical symmetry, solid rendered sandstone walls, clean simple proportions, and an air of refined elegance. Alterations and modifications have been implemented over the years, taking care to maintain many of the original features including the expansive flagstone verandah, original slate roof tiles, ornate ceiling roses, moulded cornices, casement windows, decorative fire surrounds and worn sandstone steps showing the tread of feet over time. This sense of history pervades the home with its generously proportioned rooms and high ceilings, and the original water-well, unearthed in the courtyard by the current owners.
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4K Sala Rotonda Room or Round Hall @ Vatican Museum - Rome Italy - Eric Clark’s Travel Videos
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The Vatican Museums (Italian: Musei Vaticani; Latin: Musea Vaticana) are Christian art museums located within the city boundaries of the Vatican City. They display works from the immense collection amassed by popes throughout the centuries including several of the most renowned Roman sculptures and most important masterpieces of Renaissance art in the world. The displaying colossal statues museums contain roughly 70,000 works, of which 20,000 are on display,[3] and currently employ 640 people who work in 40 different administrative, scholarly, and restoration departments.[4]
Pope Julius II founded the museums in the early 16th century.[5] The Sistine Chapel, with its ceiling decorated by Michelangelo and the Stanze di Raffaello decorated by Raphael, are on the visitor route through the Vatican Museums. In 2017, they were visited by 6 million people, which combined makes it the 4th most visited art museum in the world.[6][7] It is one of the largest museums in the world.
There are 54 galleries, or sale, in total,[citation needed] with the Sistine Chapel, notably, being the very last sala within the Museum.
The Vatican Museums trace their origin to one marble sculpture, purchased in the 16th century: Laocoön and His Sons was discovered on 14 January 1506, in a vineyard near the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. Pope Julius II sent Giuliano da Sangallo and Michelangelo Buonarroti, who were working at the Vatican, to examine the discovery. On their recommendation, the pope immediately purchased the sculpture from the vineyard owner. The pope put the sculpture, which depicts the Trojan priest Laocoön and his two sons being attacked by giant serpents, on public display at the Vatican exactly one month after its discovery.
Benedict XIV founded the Museum Christianum, and some of the Vatican collections formed the Lateran Museum, which Pius IX founded by decree in 1854.[8]
The Museums celebrated their 500th anniversary in October 2006 by permanently opening the excavations of a Vatican Hill necropolis to the public.[9]
On 1 January 2017, Barbara Jatta became the Director of the Vatican Museums, replacing Antonio Paolucci who had been director since 2007.[10][11]
The art gallery was housed in the Borgia Apartment until Pope Pius XI ordered construction of a proper building. The new building, designed by Luca Beltrami, was inaugurated on 27 October 1932.[12] The museum's paintings include:
Giotto's Stefaneschi Triptych
Olivuccio di Ciccarello, Opere di Misericordia
Raphael's Madonna of Foligno, Oddi Altarpiece and Transfiguration
Leonardo da Vinci's St. Jerome in the Wilderness
Caravaggio's Entombment
Perugino's Madonna and Child with Saints and San Francesco al Prato Resurrection
Filippo Lippi's Marsuppini Coronation
Jan Matejko's Sobieski at Vienna
The museum takes its name from two popes; Clement XIV, who established the museum, and Pius VI, the pope who brought the museum to completion. Clement XIV came up with the idea of creating a new museum in Innocent VIII's Belvedere Palace and started the refurbishment work.[16]
Pope Clement XIV founded the Pio-Clementino museum in 1771, and originally it contained the Renaissance and antique works. The museum and collection were enlarged by Clement's successor Pius VI. Today, the museum houses works of Greek and Roman sculpture. Some notable galleries are:
Greek Cross Gallery (Sala a Croce Greca): with the porphyry sarcophagi of Constance and Saint Helen, daughter and mother of Constantine the Great.
Sala Rotonda: shaped like a miniature Pantheon, the room has impressive ancient mosaics on the floors, and ancient statues lining the perimeter, including a gilded bronze statue of Hercules.
Gallery of the Statues (Galleria delle Statue): as its name implies, holds various important statues, including Sleeping Ariadne and the bust of Menander. It also contains the Barberini Candelabra.
Gallery of the Busts (Galleria dei Busti): Many ancient busts are displayed.
Cabinet of the Masks (Gabinetto delle Maschere): The name comes from the mosaic on the floor of the gallery, found in Villa Adriana, which shows ancient theater masks. Statues are displayed along the walls, including the Three Graces.
Sala delle Muse: Houses the statue group of Apollo and the nine muses, uncovered in a Roman villa near Tivoli in 1774, as well as statues by important ancient Greek or Roman sculptors. The centerpiece is the Belvedere Torso, revered by Michelangelo and other Renaissance men.[17]
Sala degli Animali: So named because of the many ancient statues of animals.
This museum was founded in the early 19th century by Pope Pius VII, whose surname before his election as pope was Chiaramonti. The museum consists of a large arched gallery in which are exhibited several statues, sarcophagi and friezes. The New Wing, Braccio Nuovo, built by Raffaele ...
How to Look Inside a Volcano - with Christopher Jackson
3D seismic imaging techniques can be used to illuminate the structure of volcanoes and the evolution of their underlying 'hot rocks'.
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Volcanoes are big, hot, loud, and scary; because of this, we know little of their internal structure or underlying 'plumbing system', despite them representing a global natural hazard.
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Prof Christopher Jackson is a geologist at Imperial College, London, UK. Having completed his PhD at Manchester in 2002, and having worked in the oil industry in Bergen, Norway, he moved to Imperial College in 2004 to pursue an academic career. Chris’ research focuses on how the Earth’s crust deforms, and how this deformation influenced the types of environments and economic resources developed in deep time.
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Learn what a volcano is and how does it erupt
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Cracking Ancient Codes: Egyptian Hieroglyphs - with Andrew Robinson
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Very soon after the birth of the first written language - cuneiform - ancient Egypt developed its own writing: the hieroglyphic script, immortalised in the Rosetta Stone kept in the British Museum, which consists of a single royal edict, dated 196 BC, written in the hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek alphabetic scripts.
Andrew Robinson is the author of more than twenty-five books, issued by leading general and academic publishers. In addition to Cracking the Egyptian Code, they include The Last Man Who Knew Everything (a biography of Thomas Young): , and Lost Languages: The Enigma of the World’s Undeciphered Scripts: A former literary editor of The Times Higher Education Supplement, he also writes reviews and features for newspapers, magazines and journals, in both the arts and sciences.
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Port Arthur Holiday Park - Port Arthur Hotels, Australia
Port Arthur Holiday Park 3 Stars Hotel in Tasmania ,Australia Within US Travel Directory Situated on Garden Point Road, Port Arthur Holiday Park offers both cabins and tents, all with water views.
Guests enjoy access to free WiFi and an on-site shop which supplies both groceries and car fuel.
Port Arthur Holiday Park Tasmania is located opposite Stewarts Bay State Reserve, 4 minutes’ drive from Port Arthur Historical Site.
The park is within 16 minutes’ drive of many local attractions including Eaglehawk Neck and the Remarkable Cave.
After a day of exploring, you can return to your spacious cabin and relax on the balcony.
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A rare visit of the Chapel of the Franks, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera
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My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered liscenced tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
Following upon many years of travel around the world, which was highlighted by a very exciting emotional and soul-searching meeting with the Dalai Lama, I realized that I had a mission. To pass on the the history of the Holy Land, its religions, and in particular, the birth and development of Christianity.
In order to fulfill this calling in the best way possible, I studied in depth, visited, and personally experienced each and every important site of the ancient Christians. I studied for and received my first bachelors degree in the ancient history of the Holy Land, and am presently completing my studies for my second degree.(Masters)
Parralel to my studies, and in order to earn a living, I was employed for many years in advertising. What I learned there was how to attract the publics attention, generate and, increase interest, and assimilate information. All this I use as tools to describe, explain and deepen the interest in the sites that we visit. From my experience, I have learned that in this way, the Holy Land becomes more than just history, and that the large stones that we see scattered about in dissaray, join together one by one until they become - a Byzantine Church. This also happens when I lead a group of Pilgrims in the Steps of Jesus. We climb to the peak of Mount Precipice, glide over the land to the Sea of Galilee, land on the water and see the miracle which enfolds before us. This is a many faceted experience. Not only history which you will remember and cherish, but an experience which I hope will be inplanted in your hearts and minds, and will accompany you all the days of your life.
Dramatic timelapse footage shows lava engulfing car in Hawaii
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Beyond the Visual: Augmented Reality in Spaces of Exhibition
Imagine walking around touristic environments (museums, galleries, etc.) and by pointing your phone at an exhibition you are given the option to view a video, read a description or identify another relevant exhibit. This enriching experience has the potential to provide a personalised virtual tour and remove the need for clunky headsets. Existing approaches are dependant on GPS which is unavailable inside a building and therefore a different approach is needed. The project will explore the type and form of the augmented content that should be displayed, based on the context of the location and the tourist within a room.
Collaborators: Chris Culnane (Computing), David Frohlich (Digital World Research Centre), Caroline Scarles (Tourism), Jocelyn Spence (Digital World Research Centre), Helen Treharne (Computing)
Documentary 2016 | The Great Escape from Alcatraz Prison
On June 11, 1962, bank robbers Frank Morris and Clarence & John Anglin launched a patchwork, raincoat raft into the frigid waters of San Francisco Bay surrounding
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The men disappeared, leaving behind a cold case that has mystified law enforcement for over half-a-century. Now, three Dutch scientists have used 3D modeling technology to show that it may have been possible for the men to have survived. Putting their theory to the test, the Dutchmen are recreating the daring escape as closely to the original as possible, right down to launching their own raincoat raft into the bay. Will they make it through the treacherous waters to safety or be swept out to sea? And can they prove once and for all what happened to the escapees?
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