Lizard Lighthouse
LIGHTHOUSES OF CORNWALL - EPISODE 7 - LIZARD LIGHTHOUSE
This time in Lighthouses of Cornwall, we visited Lizard Lighthouse. Our camera woman was generally too over excited to film the beautiful coast and we spent most of our time building a lighthouse from velcro cushions.
Cornwall Day 2 - Seals, Funky Soap, Cliffs & The Chocolate Factory! || Maive Ferrando
Follow me on my second day in Cornwall walking on the Lizard SW Coast Path, visiting the Cornish Seal Sanctuary and finding a Chocolate Factory! My favourite by far was the seal sanctuary.
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The Lizard Cornwall
A trip to the Lizard on a sunny day.
Kent Life Museum (KTVarchive) (KTVarchive)
Tucked away on the outskirts of Maidstone, Kents premier heritage farm attraction offers a great day out for kids and grown-ups alike.
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Charlestown Shipwreck and heritage centre
A quick look around the centre
Patiala State Monorail Trainways (PSMT)
PATIALA STATE MONORAIL TRAINWAYS (1907 - 1927) - a monorail service that existed in the state of Patiala in Punjab during the British Raj in India. It had two unconnected sections totaling 80km of tracks.
Now, a steam loco and a coach are preserved at National Rail Museum, New Delhi. I have tried to mix the past and present of this monorail in the video, hope you will like it.
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Long Island
Long Island is an island in the U.S. state of New York. Stretching northeast from New York Harbor into the Atlantic Ocean, the island comprises four counties, including two (Kings and Queens) that form the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, and two (Nassau and Suffolk) that are farther out on the island and mainly suburban. Although all four counties are part of the greater New York metropolitan area, the name Long Island is often reserved in popular usage for only Nassau and Suffolk counties, as distinct from those lying within New York City proper. North of the island is Long Island Sound, across which are the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island.
With a Census-estimated population of 7,740,208 in 2013, Long Island is the most populated island in any U.S. state or territory, and the 17th-most populous island in the world (ahead of Ireland, Jamaica, and Hokkaidō). Its population density is 5,402 inhabitants per square mile (2,086 /km2). If it were a U.S. state, Long Island would rank 13th in population (after Virginia) and first in population density.
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Robins Rest, Pendeen, Cornwall
Robins Rest is a delightful little cottage in Pendeen with easy access to the coast path, three beaches and to Pendeen Lighthouse. There is a fine tradition of mining in this part of Cornwall with tin being mined here for approximately 3000 years. Geevor Mine Heritage Centre is just to the west of the village. Pendeen itself has a number of traditional Cornish pubs serving fine ale and food, there is also a shop and Post Office.
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Geevor & Lelant Mines Under The Atlantic
Geevor Tin Mine is a tin mine in the far west of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, between the villages of Pendeen and Trewellard. It was operational between 1911 and 1990 during which time it produced about 50,000 tons of black tin. It is now a museum and heritage centre left as a living history of a working tin mine.
Levant Mine and Beam Engine is a National Trust property at Trewellard, Pendeen, near St Just, Cornwall, England, UK. Its main attraction is that it has the world's only Cornish beam engine still operated by steam on its original site. There is also a visitor centre, a short underground tour, and a cliff-top footpath that leads to Botallack Mine.
The property is on the site of the former Levant Mine, established in 1820 and closed in 1930, where tin and copper ores were raised. The mine reached a depth of about 600 metres. It got the nickname mine under the sea, because tunnels were driven up to 2.5 km from the cliffs under the sea.
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Library of Alexandria - (MUST WATCH THIS !!!) Documentary
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The Great Library of Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt, was one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world. The Library was part of a larger research institution called the Mouseion, which was dedicated to the Muses, the nine goddesses of the arts. The idea of a universal library in Alexandria may have been proposed by Demetrius of Phalerum, an exiled Athenian statesman living in Alexandria, to Ptolemy I Soter, who may have established plans for the Library, but the Library itself was probably not built until the reign of his son Ptolemy II Philadelphus. The Library quickly acquired many papyrus scrolls, due largely to the Ptolemaic kings' aggressive and well-funded policies for procuring texts. It is unknown precisely how many such scrolls were housed at any given time, but estimates range from 40,000 to 400,000 at its height.
Alexandria came to be regarded as the capital of knowledge and learning, in part because of the Great Library. Many important and influential scholars worked at the Library during the third and second centuries BC, including, among many others: Zenodotus of Ephesus, who worked towards standardizing the texts of the Homeric poems; Callimachus, who wrote the Pinakes, sometimes considered to be the world's first library catalogue; Apollonius of Rhodes, who composed the epic poem the Argonautica; Eratosthenes of Cyrene, who calculated the circumference of the earth within a few hundred kilometers of accuracy; Aristophanes of Byzantium, who invented the system of Greek diacritics and was the first to divide poetic texts into lines; and Aristarchus of Samothrace, who produced the definitive texts of the Homeric poems as well as extensive commentaries on them. During the reign of Ptolemy III Euergetes, a daughter library was established in the Serapeum, a temple to the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis.
Despite the widespread modern belief that the Library was burned once and cataclysmically destroyed, the Library actually declined gradually over the course of several centuries, starting with the purging of intellectuals from Alexandria in 145 BC during the reign of Ptolemy VIII Physcon, which resulted in Aristarchus of Samothrace, the head librarian, resigning from his position and exiling himself to Cyprus. Many other scholars, including Dionysius Thrax and Apollodorus of Athens, fled to other cities, where they continued teaching and conducting scholarship. The Library, or part of its collection, was accidentally burned by Julius Caesar during his civil war in 48 BC, but it is unclear how much was actually destroyed and it seems to have either survived or been rebuilt shortly thereafter; the geographer Strabo mentions having visited the Mouseion in around 20 BC and the prodigious scholarly output of Didymus Chalcenterus in Alexandria from this period indicates that he had access to at least some of the Library's resources.
The Library dwindled during the Roman Period, due to lack of funding and support. Its membership appears to have ceased by the 260s AD. Between 270 and 275 AD, the city of Alexandria saw a rebellion and an imperial counterattack that probably destroyed whatever remained of the Library, if it still existed at that time. The daughter library of the Serapeum may have survived after the main Library's destruction. The Serapeum was vandalized and demolished in 391 AD under a decree issued by Coptic Christian Pope Theophilus of Alexandria, but it does not seem to have housed books at the time and was mainly used as a gathering place for Neoplatonist philosophers following the teachings of Iamblichus.
Porthcurno golden sandy beach Beautiful Minack Theatre in Cornwall's made by Huggie Huggie2love
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Highlights of my Christmas Coastal Path Video My journey along the Beautiful Unspoilt Picturesque Porthcurno Beach The Minack Theatre is Cornwall's world famous open-air theatre, carved into the granite cliff and set in glorious gardens overlooking the spectacular panorama of Porthcurno Bay. St Levan church, St Loy’s cove, Logan Rock, Penberth cove, Gazells, Porthguamon, Herhen Point, Bosawen Point, Taler-De Lighthouse, The Merry Maidens Stone Circle dates from the Bronze Age over 4000 years ago Gazell, Cam Barges, on to the finish of the walk at Lamorna cove,
The Breathtaking views l see are free and there priceless, Hope you like and enjoy this new Christmas video.
This is my last Coastal Path Video for 2018..? On this special Christmas video I also put on some Exter Coastal Path Videos, just after main Christmas video Also l want to thank you all so much for your great support and kinds words and great comments you made on all my coastal path walk videos in 2018, and I am so glad you enjoyed watching all of my videos I want to Wish you all Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2019. Warm hugs from my heart and much love from Huggie xoxo
Porthcurno’s golden sandy beach and azure blue waters hide an amazing secret. Right beneath your feet, messages from all corners of the globe have been buzzing through undersea cables since 1870 making Porthcurno one of the most connected places on the planet and a hub of global communications to this very day. The Telegraph Museum is situated in one of Cornwall’s most beautiful and historically important valleys. Porthcurno is one of Cornwall’s best-kept secrets. It is home to one of Britain’s finest beaches, the Telegraph Museum, and Cornwall’s world famous open-air theatre, The Minack. Porthcurno is the perfect place to spend the day exploring.
The Minack Theatre is Cornwall's world famous open-air theatre, carved into the granite cliff and set in glorious gardens overlooking the spectacular panorama of Porthcurno Bay. The. A woman called Rowena Cade designed the incredible theatre and undertook a lot of the building and decoration herself. Rowena Cade moved to Cornwall with her mother after the First World War and bought the rocky headland at Minack (from meynek, meaning “rocky place” in Cornish) for £100 to build a house there.Rowena became involved in local theatre and in 1930 she started to plan a theatre in her garden Rowena Cade, who lived in Minack House, decided that the cliffs below her garden would be the perfect setting, and over the winter of 1931 and into 1932 she and her gardener, Billy Rawlings, moved endless granite boulders and earth, creating the lower terraces of the theatre, much as they are today she shaped the theatre seating and stage from the rock.
In the summer of 1932, William Shakespeare’s play The Tempest was performed against the backdrop of Porthcurno’s dramatic seascape. Rowena made some of the costumes herself and only batteries and car headlights lit the play. The audience had to buy their tickets from a table in the garden and then scramble down a narrow path to the theatre.
Holy well of Saint Levan - II Holy well. Probably C18 on an ancient site. Granite rubble. Roughly square-on-plan roofless well house with east doorway, all built on a granite monolithic foundation stone. In front of the doorway is a sump and the water comes from a natural spring covered by granite lintels on the right. Scheduled Ancient
Porth Chapel beach is idyllically set below tall granite cliffs, with sands of broken shells dipping to the sea – it’s just a short walk from St Levan, tucked between Porthcurno and Porthgwarra and quite near to Land’s End.
Penberth Cove is still primarily a tiny fishing hamlet. There is a pebble beach. A river flows down through the wooded Penberth Valley into the cove
Cornwall’s most westerly borough, is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty and has been the source of inspiration for artists, writers and poets for hundreds of years. From the cliff top walks to the ancient fishing villages, the sub-tropical vegetation and Bronze and Iron Age places of mystery it is a truly magical place.
Tater Du Lighthouse stands on the south coast of the Land's End peninsula between Lamorna Cove and Penberth Cove and looks out over two rocks known as the Inner and Outer Bucks.
The cliffs around Tater-Du are a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with regard to their geology which is an excellent example of pillow lavas and the area is also a Geological Conservation Review site.
The Merry Maidens Stone Circle dates from the Bronze Age over 4000 years ago Located in St Buryan parish in the West Penwith area which is home to a huge concentration of fascinating prehistoric and early Christian monuments, the Merry Maidens are within walking distance of Lamorna
The circle consists of 19 stones and has a diameter of nearly 24m (75ft).
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2019. much love from Huggie xoxo
011 Route 10 Penzance to St Just (front seat)
Front seat ride from Penzance Bus Station to St Just Bus Station via Alverton and Newbridge, on a Bristol KS5G reg LTA 813 It entered Sevice in 1950 at St Austell and moved to Plymouth in 1969 as a Drivers Training Vehicle till 1972 when it was sold into presevertion.
Dinosaur park in Mahabalipuram | Must visit
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Cornwall on Video - St Ives, Redruth, Portreath, Godrevy, East Pool Mine
Cornwall on Video - St Ives, Redruth, Portreath, Godrevy, East Pool Mine, Carn Brae Castle and Carwynnen Quoit
Video Produced by Paul Dinning
Kayak Trip - The Devil's Frying Pan - Toccata - Cadgwith - Cornwall UK
The Devil's Frying Pan 20th July 2014.
This would have once been a sea cave, through erosion and the explosive action of the surf compressing the air in the cave has caused it to collapse. The Cornish storms and big surf has then sucked the debris and rubble through the entrance to the cave turning it into a beautiful bluish green lagoon. It is a geologic masterpiece of nature and well worth a visit from above or via kayak or paddle board. It would also be good to snorkel around as it can be really clear.
From above it looks like a frying pan, in big seas the water in the lagoon looks like it is boiling up, I expect this is where it got its name from. It makes up part of the most dramatic Cornwall Lizard peninsula, stunning area for kayaking when calm, however do not underestimate the currents in this area. For sit in or sit on top kayaks if it is still conditions you will not get much better than to visit this area.
You can get here from Cadgwith car park but it's a long walk down and then back up with the kayak or from Kennack Sands where you can also take in the beauty of Poltesco on the way.
For the music I have use Toccata by Bach as it gives the atmosphere this place deserves.
Filmed on my GoPro 3 Black Edition and stills with Panasonic Lumix FZ 38 also known as FZ 35, my Kayaks are the Wilderness Tarpon 120 and the Freedom Perception 13.5 both perfect for inshore exploring and fishing.
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Coast Guard Lifeboat Museum
This narrated video presents an overview of the Coast Guard Lifeboat Station Museum located in Port Orford Oregon. The museum is surrounded by Heads State Park which has three trails which pass through forested areas and along panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, Agate Beach, Cape Blanco and Lake Garrison.
Penwith in the Spring of 2007
Zennor Church,Sennon Church,Boskenna Cross,Merry Maidens,Tregfiffin Barrow and Gun Rith.
My journey along Coast Path at Mevagissey, Harbour Cornwall UK Made by Huggie Huggie2love
My journey along the South West Coast Path of the Beautiful Harbour Villages in Cornwall England -: Featuring, Looe, Charlestown, Portloe Mevagissey, Cadgwith Cove, in Cornwall UK 630 miles of such superb coastline.beautiful picturesque villages and clean sandy beaches Hope you like and enjoy this new videos. Of Mevagissey and others videos l Made by Huggie2love
Mevagissey is an attractive old town which was once the centre of Cornwall’s pilchard fishery and which still boasts a working harbour, with a few dozen small fishing boats. It has a tradition of boat building dating back to 1745. Many of the old buildings, constructed of cob and slate, bear testimony to a time when the large shoals of pilchards were the livelihood of the whole village.
The name Mevagissey is derived from the names of two saints, St Meva and St Issey. The first record is of a hamlet of this name in 1313, but there were local settlements in the Bronze Age. Two Bronze Age Burial Urns were discovered at nearby Portmellon.
From the top of Polkirt Hill there is a great view over the higgledy streets, the harbour and the yachting pool. Further out can be seen the golden sands of Polstreath Beach and the scenic coastal path over Chapel Point to Gorran Haven.
The Beautiful Minack Theatre is an open-air theatre, constructed above a gully with a rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea. The theatre is at Porthcurno, 4 miles from Land's End in Cornwall, England
South West Coast Path, 630 miles of stunning scenery. The Walk of a Lifetime. I’ve been through beautiful picturesque villages and stunning scenery all along the Coastal Path Every inch was a wonder to behold and the scenery absolutely breathtaking. such lovely coastline, pure tranquility Hope you like and enjoy my South West Coast Path Videos in my (Dorset Devon and Cornwall coastline) Playlist.
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The South West Coast Path National Trail is rated as one of the top walks to be found anywhere in the world Where else can you walk along 630 miles of such superb coastline? The heritage, wildlife, geology and scenery along the way are truly inspirational and every day walking it brings stunning new experiences. To embark on the challenge of hiking the entire route from Somerset's Minehead on the edge of Exmoor around to the shores of Poole Harbour in Dorset,
This coastal path walk had stunning sea views Great coastal path walking with Beautiful views from the Cliff tops stunning bay and coves beautiful scenery unspoilt traditional Cornish picture postcard fishing villages Beautiful harbour with a wealth of history. It has been a spectacular walk a walk of a life time I really enjoy,
Hope you like and enjoy my South West Coast Path Videos in my (Dorset Devon and Cornwall coastline) Playlist. Warm hugs from my heart and much ԼƠƔЄ (((Hugs))) from Huggie xoxo
Long As I Can See The Light - John Fogerty (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
Long As I Can See The Light (live) - John Fogerty (Creedence Clearwater Revival).
(Night of the Proms 2010 - Belgium/Netherlands)
Cornwall Flyers - Carn Brea Castle
Me flying my DJI Phantom Quadcopter FPV ontop Carn Brea Hill on the 20th April 2013.