I'm 'Squire' Richard Gottfried - Treasure Island Adventure Golf - Southsea
Who is the real 'Squire' Richard Gottfried!?
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Southsea Pier Portsmouth |Arcade | Mini Golf | Hovercraft
Southsea Clarence Pier | Amusement Arcade | Mini Golf | Hovercraft | Day Trip
Hi guys and welcome back to our channel!
In this video we spent a lovely sunny day down at Clarence Pier in Southsea, Portsmouth! We tried our hand at crazy golf, spent some time in the amusement arcade, watched the hover craft go over the the Isle of Wight, walked along the beach front, and obviously ate some food! (Unfortunately the fair ground area was closed)
We hope you enjoy the video, be sure to let us know if you have ever been to Southsea in the comments below. Or even what your favourite thing to do at the beach is?
Thanks for watching, see you in the next one!
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Places to see in ( Eastbourne - UK )
Places to see in ( Eastbourne - UK )
Eastbourne is a large town, seaside resort and borough in the non-metropolitan county of East Sussex on the south coast of England, 19 miles east of Brighton. Eastbourne is immediately to the east of Beachy Head, the highest chalk sea cliff in Great Britain.
With a seafront consisting largely of Victorian hotels, a pier and a Napoleonic era fort and military museum, Eastbourne was developed at the direction of the Duke of Devonshire from 1859 from four separate hamlets. It has a growing population, a broad economic base and is home to companies in a wide range of industries.
Though Eastbourne is a relatively new town, there is evidence of human occupation in the area from the Stone Age. The town grew as a fashionable tourist resort largely thanks to prominent landowner, William Cavendish, later to become the Duke of Devonshire. Cavendish appointed architect Henry Currey to design a street plan for the town, but not before sending him to Europe to draw inspiration. The resulting mix of architecture is typically Victorian and remains a key feature of Eastbourne.
As a seaside resort, Eastbourne derives a large and increasing income from tourism, with revenue from traditional seaside attractions augmented by conferences, public events and cultural sightseeing. The other main industries in Eastbourne include trade and retail, healthcare, education, construction, manufacturing, professional scientific and the technical sector.
Alot to see in ( Eastbourne - UK ) such as :
Beachy Head
Eastbourne Redoubt
Towner Gallery
Eastbourne Pier
Seven Sisters, Sussex
Grand Hotel, Eastbourne
Eastbourne Bandstand
Sovereign Harbour
Princes Park, Eastbourne
How We Lived Then
The Eastbourne Heritage Centre
Wish Tower
Shinewater Park
Spencer Compton Statue
Gildredge Park
Treasure Island Adventure Park
Eastbourne Lifeboat Museum
Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway
Helen Garden
Martello Tower Number 66
( Eastbourne - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Eastbourne . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Eastbourne - UK
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Minigolf - Victory Trail Adventure Golf in Southsea - 5th Anniversary Revisit - Hole 18
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Portsmouth-canoe Lake and South Parade Pier
An amazing day in Portsmouth,at Canoe lake and South Parade Pier
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(mini) golf adventure
me and my friend went mini golfing
BEAT ANY ESCAPE ROOM- 10 proven tricks and tips
10 tips to dominate any Escape room- Prepare your brain for the Escape room using Brilliant.org. First 200 people get 20% off!!
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Summary: I visited Dr. Scott Nicholson in Brantford, ON Canada since he is the world expert in Escape Room design. After meeting with him for a day here are the 10 tips I came away with to beat any escape room:
1. Think simple
2. Searching
3. Organize your stuff
4. Focus on what is stopping you
5. Team roles
6. Lock types
7. Code types
8. Written clues
9. Look for patterns
10. Your guide is your friend
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The Hayloft, Nailsworth, The Cotsworlds (WHERE WE ARE STAYING)
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SOUTHSEA AND MINIGOLF VLOG
Took a spontaneous trip to Southsea and played minigolf and some arcade games!
Real Life Pirate Ship! - El Galeon - Spanish Merchant Ship - Matt's Rad Show
One of the first ships to ever come to settle Saint Augustine was a Galeon Merchant ship. Come with me as I explore this amazing replica of a Real Pirate Ship!
This ship will be used in the upcoming tv series Crossbones starring John Malkovich as the infamous Black Beard the Pirate!
This ship will only be docked in St Augustine a little while longer so go and see it if you still can!
Matt's Rad Show! Episode 36.
Real life pirate Ship!
Ghost Ship
El Galeon
Spanish Merchant Ship
Pirate Ship in Saint Augustine
Pirate Ship in St Augustine
St Augustine History.
The El Galeon. Real Life Pirate Ship!
El Galeón
Step back in time aboard El Galeón, the breathtaking 1/1 scale reconstruction of a 16th Century Spanish galleon, while she calls St Augustine, Florida her home port until July 2014. Spanish Galleons, used primarily for their cargo transporting abilities, were frequently bought and sold by Spanish and English governments during the 1600s, and often taken over and converted into Pirate ships in the rough Carribean sea waters.
Real Life Pirate Ship - Nao Victoria - Saint Augustine - Matts Rad Show
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Ponce Inlet Lighthouse -
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Walking St George Street.
HISTORY AND MORE FUN STUFF IN ST. AUGUSTINE!
St. Augustine, Florida is the oldest continuously occupied European-established city, and the oldest port, in the continental US.
St. Augustine lies in a region of Florida known as The First Coast, which extends from Amelia Island in the north, south to Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Palm Coast.
The city of St. Augustine was founded by Pedro Menéndez on September 8, 1565.
The Alligator Farm Zoological Park - Not only does it have over 20 species of crocodilians, but also a variety of other reptiles, mammals and birds, as well as exhibits, animal performances and educational demonstrations. The Exhibits are :
Komodo Dragon Exhibit
Maximo
Wading Bird Rookery
Albino Alligators
Gomek Forever
Exotic Birds and Mammals
Birds of Africa
Land of Crocodiles
The shows are :
Realm of the Alligator
Scales and Tails
Rainforest Review
Florida's Forest Friends
Alligator Feeding
Anastasia State Park Recreation Area is a Florida State Park located off SR A1A, about 1.5 miles (3.3 km) from downtown St. Augustine. The park has a variety of wildlife, birds and plants in a setting of beaches, tidal salt marsh, and hammock.
Bridge of Lions - a bascule bridge that spans the Intracoastal Waterway in St. Augustine. It leads to Anastasia Island. Lions made of marble used to guard the bridge
Casa Monica Hotel - It is one of the oldest hotels in the US and is a member of the Historic Hotels of America National Trust.
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument is a Spanish built fort. It was known as Fort Marion (1821 to 1942), and Fort St. Mark(1763 to 1784) while under British control.
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine is a historic cathedral in St. Augustine, Florida and the seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of St. Augustine.
Fort Matanzas National Monument consists of a 1740 Spanish fort, the Matanzas River on the northern Atlantic coast of Florida.
The Fountain of Youth is a legendary spring that reputedly restores the youth of anyone who drinks of its waters.
The Gonzalez-Alvarez House (The Oldest House) is a historic home. It is located at 14 St. Francis Street. It is National Historic Landmark.
The other attractions are :
St. Augustine City Hall & Lightner Museum
Old St. Johns County Jail
Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse
Ripley's Believe it or Not! Museum
St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum
St. Augustine Amphitheatre
St Augustine Pier
World Golf Hall of Fame
It is unusual among sports halls of fame in that a single site serves both men and women. It is supported by a consortium of 26 golf organizations from all over the world.
Villa Zorayda (Zorayda Castle) is a scaled-down version of the 12th-century Moorish Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. It was built by the eccentric millionaire Franklin Smith in 1883 as his private home in St. Augustine.
San Sebastian Winery
Complimentary Tours and Wine tasting last approximately 45 minutes in length and are offered seven days a week Mon - Sat, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Carnage - the UK's biggest pub crawl!
just a quick insight as to how the night has begun, rather drunk tedybear humpage!
Real Life Pirate Ship - Nao Victoria - Saint Augustine - Matts Rad Show
Victoria (or Nao Victoria, as well as Vittoria) was a Spanish carrack and the first ship to successfully circumnavigate the world. The Victoria was part of a Spanish expedition commanded by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, and after his death during the voyage, by Juan Sebastián Elcano. The expedition began with five ships but the Victoria was the only ship to complete the voyage. Magellan was killed in the Philippines. The ship was built at a shipyard in Gipuzkoa, with the Basques being reputed shipbuilders at the time, and along with the four other ships, it was given to Magellan by King Charles I of Spain. Victoria was named after the church of Santa Maria de la Victoria de Triana, where Magellan took an oath of allegiance to Charles V in order to be granted full access to the Spice Islands. Victoria was an 85 ton ship with a crew of 42.
The four other ships were Trinidad
San Antonio
Concepcion
Santiago
Trinidad, Magellan's flagship,
Victoria was rated a carrack or nao (ship), as were all the others except Trinidad, which was a caravel.
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Saint Augustine Haunted Lighthouse -
Fort Matanzas -
Casillo De San Marcos -
St George Street -
Ponce Inlet Lighthouse -
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The El Galeon. Real Life Pirate Ship!
El Galeón
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Walking St George Street.
HISTORY AND MORE FUN STUFF IN ST. AUGUSTINE!
St. Augustine, Florida is the oldest continuously occupied European-established city, and the oldest port, in the continental US.
St. Augustine lies in a region of Florida known as The First Coast, which extends from Amelia Island in the north, south to Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Palm Coast.
The city of St. Augustine was founded by Pedro Menéndez on September 8, 1565.
The Alligator Farm Zoological Park - Not only does it have over 20 species of crocodilians, but also a variety of other reptiles, mammals and birds, as well as exhibits, animal performances and educational demonstrations. The Exhibits are :
Komodo Dragon Exhibit
Wading Bird Rookery
Albino Alligators
Exotic Birds and Mammals
Land of Crocodiles
The shows are :
Realm of the Alligator
Scales and Tails
Florida's Forest Friends
Alligator Feeding
Anastasia State Park Recreation Area is a Florida State Park located off SR A1A, about 1.5 miles from downtown St. Augustine. The park has a variety of wildlife, birds and plants in a setting of beaches, tidal salt marsh, and hammock.
Bridge of Lions
Casa Monica Hotel - It is one of the oldest hotels in the US and is a member of the Historic Hotels of America National Trust.
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument is a Spanish built fort.
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine is a historic cathedral in St. Augustine, Florida and the seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of St. Augustine.
Fort Matanzas National Monument consists of a 1740 Spanish fort, Fort Matanzas, and about 100 acres of salt marsh and barrier islands along the Matanzas River on the northern Atlantic coast of Florida.
The Fountain of Youth is a legendary spring that reputedly restores the youth of anyone who drinks of its waters.
The Gonzalez-Alvarez House (The Oldest House) is a historic home. It is located at 14 St. Francis Street. It is National Historic Landmark.
The other attractions are :
St. Augustine City Hall & Lightner Museum
Old St. Johns County Jail
Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse
Ripley's Believe it or Not! Museum
St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum
St. Augustine Amphitheatre
St Augustine Pier
World Golf Hall of Fame, World Golf Village
It is unusual among sports halls of fame in that a single site serves both men and women. It is supported by a consortium of 26 golf organizations from all over the world.
Villa Zorayda (Zorayda Castle) is a scaled-down version of the 12th-century Moorish Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. It was built by the eccentric millionaire Franklin Smith in 1883 as his private home in St. Augustine.
San Sebastian Winery
Complimentary Tours and Wine tasting last approximately 45 minutes in length and are offered seven days a week Mon - Sat, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Me and my friends at Adventure golf at Star City
EPIC FAIL: getting off the the Wight Light ferry at Yarmouth
Arrrr! Hello from Ocracoke Island!
Pirate Amanda talks about her visit to Ocracoke Island.
Hilsea Lido, Portsmouth 30-07-2018
Visiting Hilsea Lido in Portsmouth
Chichester Oyster Survey Video Highlights
Divers collecting oysters for Sussex IFCAs ongoing oyster surveys.
Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope
Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Browne Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, KT, GCB, OM, DSO & Two Bars was a British admiral of the Second World War. Cunningham was widely known by his nickname, ABC.
Cunningham was born in Rathmines in the south side of Dublin on 7 January 1883. After starting his schooling in Dublin and Edinburgh, he enrolled at Stubbington House School, at the age of ten, beginning his association with the Royal Navy. After passing out of Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, in 1898, he progressed rapidly in rank. He commanded a destroyer during the First World War and through most of the interwar period. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and two Bars, for his performance during this time, specifically for his actions in the Dardanelles and in the Baltics.
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JOANNE LEFRAK : TREASURE SITES
Film by Eric Minh Swenson. Music by Nils Frahm
Leslie Sacks Contemporary is excited to announce an exhibition of works by Joanne Lefrak entitled Treasure Sites. Lefrak, based in Santa Fe, NM, scratches intricate drawings into Plexiglas. When illuminated, the pieces cast shadows onto the wall behind them. Against the wall, these drawings come alive and can suddenly be viewed in stunning, nearly photographic detail.
Lefrak's plexi-drawings are rich in detail and borrow much from the school of Photorealism with their painstakingly reproduced visual details. Like the Photorealists, Lefrak starts her process first by capturing images on her camera and then using the photographs as templates for her drawings. The medium of Plexiglas completely transforms the experience of the piece from that of traditional Photorealist work. It removes depth and color to reproduce a purely linear composition. In this way, Lefrak has reinvigorated a classic medium (drawing) through the use of contemporary materials (Plexiglas).
Lefrak's subject matter also merges past with present. Her drawings depict locations that have rich histories. These locales tell stories about the past, revealing memories, mysteries and myths about a place. An island harbors the legend of Blackbeard; a Santa Fe plot of dirt that is revered as holy; and plot of land in New Mexico marks the site of the first atom bomb test. These works speak to the fact that history can be felt, even if it can no longer be seen.
There is more to Lefrak's historical sites than immediately meets the eye, much as there is more to her etchings than one can grasp at first glance. Like these places, the work reveals itself to the viewer slowly through close examination. The drawings themselves cannot be observed, but only seen through their shadows projected against the wall. Devoid of color, the thin sheets of Plexiglas seem to float, hovering, and so take on a haunting, ephemeral quality that mimics their content. The viewer is forced to look through the pieces to view the drawings, rather than look at the etchings directly. Much as the present cannot exist without the past, the etching cannot exist without its shadow and vice versa. They are two parts of one whole.
In He Will Come Again, 2012, Lefrak recreates a rocky harbor inlet from the Isles of Shoals. Pirate lore tells the story that Blackbeard abandoned his 14th -- and final -- wife on one of these islands off of New Hampshire. Promising to come back to collect her, the infamous pirate buried his treasure on the island as well, leaving it as a sign of assurance that he would return. But he did not. Blackbeard was killed in battle shortly thereafter and his wife would die alone on the island. Locals maintain that her ghost still haunts their coves and that she can be heard calling to Blackbeard in the wind. As evidence that this story is true, there is another tale claiming that silver pieces -- evidence of pirate treasure -- have washed up on the islands' shores.
Black Hole (Inside), 2012, is part of Lefrak's Trinity series, named for the Santa Fe site where the first atomic bomb test took place on July 16, 1945. Decades later, Trinity remains mildly radioactive, making the location a testament to the fact that the past is still present in invisible ways. The events that transpired there affected the world, yet the site is kept off limits save for two days a year, when tourists are allowed to visit. Trinity, appropriate to its name, has therefore become a destination for pilgrimage, and acquired an almost holy quality. Black Hole depicts the eerie image of a surplus store in Los Alamos, where objects used in the making of the atomic bomb are sold.
Joanne Lefrak's work has been included in exhibitions at MASS MoCA, Boston; the New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe; and the Center for Contemporary Art, Santa Fe. Her work will be featured in an upcoming 2013 exhibition at the New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe.
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