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Drone Footage over Aquinnah Cliffs & Lighthouse (Martha's Vineyard, MA) 7/18/18
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Drone view of the Aquinnah Cliffs and Lighthouse on Martha's Vineyard, MA on 7/18/18.
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Martha's Vineyard , Aquinnah, Gay Head, Massachusetts
Martha's Vineyard Aquinnah, Massachusetts Aquinnah is a town located on the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. Prior to 1998 the town was known as Gay Head. The population was 344 at the 2000 U.S. census. It is known for its beautiful clay cliffs and quiet natural serenity, which has become less common in the heavily populated Northeastern United States. The clay cliffs/beach are one of the few nude beaches left in the U.S. More recently, it has become celebrated as a center of Wampanoag culture and a center of pride and tradition among members of the tribe, who make up about one-third of the town's voters.
Martha's Vineyard (Wampanoag: Noepe, /mɑːr.ðəz.viːnjʊd/, often called just the Vineyard) is an island located south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts that is known for being an affluent summer colony. It includes the smaller Chappaquiddick Island which is usually connected to the Vineyard, though storms and hurricanes have been known to separate the two. The last such separation of the islands was in 2007 and the two islands are again connected as of April 2, 2015.
It is the 58th largest island in the United States, with a land area of 100 square miles (260 km2), and the third largest on the East Coast of the United States, after Long Island and Mount Desert Island. The island constitutes the bulk of Dukes County, Massachusetts, which also includes the Elizabeth Islands and the island of Nomans Land.
The Vineyard was home to one of the earliest known deaf communities in the United States; consequently, a special sign language developed on the island called Martha's Vineyard Sign Language (MVSL).
The 2010 census reported a year-round population of 16,535 residents, although the summer population can swell to more than 100,000 people. About 56% of the Vineyard's 14,621 homes are seasonally occupied.
Martha's Vineyard is primarily known as a summer colony, and it is only accessible by boat and air. However, its year-round population has considerably increased since the 1960s. The island's year-round population increased about a third each decade from 1970 to 2000, for a total of 145% or about 3 to 4% per year (46%, 30%, and 29% in each respective decade). The population of the Vineyard was 14,901 in the 2000 Census and was estimated at 15,582 in 2004. (Dukes County was 14,987 in 2000 and 15,669 in 2004). Dukes County includes the six towns on Martha's Vineyard and Gosnold; it increased by more than 10 percent between 2000 and 2010, according to Census data released in 2011, gaining nearly 1,548 residents. The Island's population increased from 14,987 to 16,535.
A study by the Martha's Vineyard Commission found that the cost of living on the island is 60% higher than the national average, and housing prices are 96% higher.[7] A study of housing needs by the Commission found that the average weekly wage on Martha's Vineyard was 71% of the state average, the median home price was 54% above the state's and the median rent exceeded the state's by 17%.
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Aquinnah Cliffs
State Rd., Aquinnah, Martha's Vineyard, MA
Aquinnah Cliffs Martha's Vinyard
Martha's Vinyard Aquinnah Cliffs, Gay Head Taken with a DJI Phantom 4 Drone
The Aquinnah Cliffs on Martha's Vineyard
A view of the Aquinnah cliffs on Martha's Vineyard.
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Extreme Frontiers: USA travels to Massachusetts and Martha's Vineyard
Charley Boorman is now all the way across the country in Massachusetts to continue filming his show Extreme Frontiers: USA. Here he talks about his visit to Woods Hole, Massachusetts and the community's history of whaling, while he is en route to Martha's Vineyard--a destination he has wanted to visit his entire life.
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Looking Out from Amera's Shop in Aquinnah
Watching people pass by, framed by the entrance of Amera's shop in Aquinnah, Martha's Vineyard.
Tropical storm Irene. Moshup beach Aquinnah
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DJI INSPIRE 1 DRONE footage of the Cliffs of Aquinnah on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
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AQUINNAH CLAY CLIFFS | Martha's Vineyard
A fun video documenting the moments Damon and I were at the Aquinnah cliffs in Martha's Vineyard. Remember kids, do not put the clay on your body parts.
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Aquinnah - Gay Head Lighthouse, Martha's Vineyard
Aquinnah - Gay Head Lighthouse Martha's Vineyard, - Gay Head Light is situated atop the 130 foot cliffs at the western end of Martha's Vineyard, MA. The US government had the light tower, with a double keeper's house, built on November 1799; ahead of schedule and on budget. The original tower, with renovations and upgrades and less the keeper's house, still stands on the site.
Martha's Vineyard (Wampanoag: Noepe, /mɑːr.ðəz.viːnjʊd/, often called just the Vineyard) is an island located south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts that is known for being an affluent summer colony. It includes the smaller Chappaquiddick Island which is usually connected to the Vineyard, though storms and hurricanes have been known to separate the two. The last such separation of the islands was in 2007 and the two islands are again connected as of April 2, 2015.
It is the 58th largest island in the United States, with a land area of 100 square miles (260 km2), and the third largest on the East Coast of the United States, after Long Island and Mount Desert Island. The island constitutes the bulk of Dukes County, Massachusetts, which also includes the Elizabeth Islands and the island of Nomans Land.
The Vineyard was home to one of the earliest known deaf communities in the United States; consequently, a special sign language developed on the island called Martha's Vineyard Sign Language (MVSL).
The 2010 census reported a year-round population of 16,535 residents, although the summer population can swell to more than 100,000 people. About 56% of the Vineyard's 14,621 homes are seasonally occupied.
Martha's Vineyard is primarily known as a summer colony, and it is only accessible by boat and air. However, its year-round population has considerably increased since the 1960s. The island's year-round population increased about a third each decade from 1970 to 2000, for a total of 145% or about 3 to 4% per year (46%, 30%, and 29% in each respective decade). The population of the Vineyard was 14,901 in the 2000 Census and was estimated at 15,582 in 2004. (Dukes County was 14,987 in 2000 and 15,669 in 2004). Dukes County includes the six towns on Martha's Vineyard and Gosnold; it increased by more than 10 percent between 2000 and 2010, according to Census data released in 2011, gaining nearly 1,548 residents. The Island's population increased from 14,987 to 16,535.
A study by the Martha's Vineyard Commission found that the cost of living on the island is 60% higher than the national average, and housing prices are 96% higher.[7] A study of housing needs by the Commission found that the average weekly wage on Martha's Vineyard was 71% of the state average, the median home price was 54% above the state's and the median rent exceeded the state's by 17%.
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Gay Head Cliffs & Lighthouse, Aquinnah Martha's Vineyard!
Beautiful views in #MarthasVineyard of the Gay Head Cliffs & Lighthouse in Aquinnah!
Aquinnah (Gay Head) Cliffs
Mouse and me in my hometown on easter. We went on a walk around the clay cliffs at high tide and basically got trapped against the cliffs and got a lot of clay all over us. I got a raging sunburn on about 6 square inches of my chest and it looks silly.