Breakwater Beach, Brewster
Breakwater Beach, Brewster
Breakwater Beach time lapse
Breakwater beach tide going to low tide 6-14-15 in Brewster, Ma.
Yunecc Q500 4K, BreakWater Beach in Brewster, MA
My flight out at Breakwater Beach in Brewster, MA. great day for an outing!!
Breakwater Beach 1
Breakwater Beach 1
SCUSSET BEACH!
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July 4th 2017 Point of Rocks, Brewster, MA, Cape Cod, New England, USA
Brewster, MA, Cape Cod, New England, USA
Little Beach Sandbar - Cape Cod
Little Beach Sandbar - Cape Cod
July 2008
Murphy Polar Bear Plunge Jan 1, 2010
John and Theresa take a plunge in Cape Cod Bay at Breakwater beach Brewster, around 12 noon New Years Day 2010
Linnell Landing
Linnell Landing, Brewster, MA Cape Cod
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Structure Fire On Main St in Brewster, MA - 1/14/19
Aerials of Structure fire 1/14/19 Main St in Brewster
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Brewster beach MA
Brewster beach MA
In My Footsteps - Cape Cod: South Cape Beach State Park
The 3rd video in the In My Footsteps: Cape Cod series features many Cape Cod natural features in one tremendous location. Located on Great Oak Road in Mashpee South Cape Beach State Park has a long sandy beach but also has ponds, marsh, forest, and trails leading out to the breakwater at Waquoit Bay. It is a gem in the town of Mashpee.
South Cape Beach State Park is just one of the places showcased in Christopher Setterlund's new book In My Footsteps: A Cape Cod Travel Guide which is now available at SchifferBooks.com, Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble.com, in stores Oct. 28th. Look for more Cape Cod videos, subscribe to be updated.
Time Lapse of the Brewster Tide
A timelapse I made in Brewster, MA of the tide going out and coming in. Shot over 5 hours. 1500 pictures at 30 frames per second. Music by John Butler Trio - Ocean.
This is Brewster
Long time local residents speak about the joys and wonder of living in Brewster on Cape Cod.
Karen:
It’s just one of those places. I mean where else on the Cape do you have no working traffic light. Can you name one town that doesn’t have a traffic light. We had one at one time, but it doesn’t work.
Steve:
Brewster is a town with a lot of history, and although changes have come to Brewster and the Cape, in general, Brewster has kept its character throughout the time of change.
Jim:
Well, we have two draws that I can see for the town of Brewster. One is the seasonal draw. We have vast beaches about 11 miles of them.
We have a lot of ponds if people want to get into the fresh water. And the year-round residents come here for retirement. Or the younger folks come here for the great educational system.
Steve:
One activity that I really like in Brewster is the availability of high tide and swimming and then low tide and the flats.
Karen:
When you can go out for a mile and just keep walking and keep walking back without having water above your waist.
It’s just something you won’t experience anywhere else. It’s also a calming experience when you walk out on the flats, you aren’t going to have the noise that you have in other areas or even at the dock.
Steve:
We have two beautiful 18 hole golf courses that are connected called The Captain’s Course.
Jim:
The Captain’s was one of the top 25 courses named in 1986.
Steve:
Brewster’s main street is route 6A and if you travel along it you’d see the marshes of Brewster, you’ll see the Sea Captain’s houses.
Jim:
The town of Brewster is known for the Sea Captain’s town. There are probably 20-25 seas captain’s homes throughout the town.
Steve:
The Sea Captain population here in Brewster was probably greatest in the mid-1800s.
Jim:
Another site you’ll see as you travel along 6A is the Brewster general store. Us locals think of that as the center of Brewster.
Karen:
I go there a couple times a week and see the people that come in. And they always come back. And they come back with their kids. Then they come back with their grand children. And the grand children grow up and they start coming here.
Steve:
When I was a kid growing up here in Brewster we lived fairly close to the Brewster Store and it was always a great place to go, great place to visit, great place to explore all the different things that were there. It’s still a great place to explore because it’s very much as it was back in the day when I was a child here.
Jim:
We have the Punkhorn parklands in West Brewster which is hundreds of open space acres the town’s purchased; the 1900 acre Nickerson State Park. My child grew up there and went fishing…sporting. My grand children now go over there. There’s hiking and all types of activities to enjoy with the family.
Karen:
My son and his wife and family rent the yurts. You can stay overnight in a yurt that has electricity or you can take tents in there.
Steve:
I think the type of people who tend to live in Brewster are passionate about preservation of what’s here…
Passionate about preservation of the environment…
Passionate about keeping Brewster so that people can enjoy it in future years.
Tour in Ocean Edge Golf Club, Brewster Cape Cod MA
Korabi e Lavdimi taking a tour around
Tour in Ocean Edge Golf Club, Brewster Cape Cod MA
Wellfleet's Ways To The Sea, Wellfleet's 44 historical public right-of-ways to its shoreline.
Public access to Wellfleet's waters & beaches is an essential characteristic of the town.
This video documents Wellfleet's 44 historical right-of-ways to the shoreline. Most are reachable by either car or bicycle. Each site is unique - many are at risk because of erosion and private property development.
The Town of Wellfleet’s 44 documented right-of-ways in 1997 by number:
Chequessett Neck Area: 22:36
#3: 22:36 Duck Harbor Landing
#4: 23:14 The Gut
#5: 24:30 Herring River/ Griffin Island
#6: 27:15 North and South Herring River
unnumbered 28:10 Riverway Landing Chequessett Neck
#7 28:48 Chequessett Neck Yacht Club Landing (to the north of yacht club)
#8 29:24 Powers Landing
Wellfleet Center: 30:05
#’s9-13 30:05 Mayo Beach Area
#14 34:39 Wellfleet Pier/ Marina
#15 37:48 Red Loam Landing, Duck Creek (intersection of Bank St and Commercial St on either side of the Customs House.
#16 40:23 Old Fire Station
#17 40:42 Uncle Tim’s Bridge
#18 41:34 Hamblen Park, Cannon Hill
#19 42:27 Cobbs Rd Landing
#20 43:07 East Arm of Duck Creek (Behind Wellfleet Village Mobile Station)
#21 43:38 Cahoon Hollow Rd/Pine Point Rd Landing & 44:35 Old Railroad Crossing of Duck Creek
Indian Neck Area: 47:32
#22 47:33 Old Pier Rd, Chipman's Cove
13:07 unnumbered Chipman’s Cove, Cove Rd
#23 49:55 Indian Neck Beach, Breakwater & Landing, 51:38 Indian Neck, Nauset Rd Landing
#24: 52:41 Burton Baker (North)
#25: 56:37 52:53 Burton Baker (South) Hiawatha Rd Sewells Gutter
#25: 59:40 Indian Neck South, Field Point Landing
Paine Hollow & Pleasant Point Area: 1:01:26
#26 1:01:26 Paine Hollow Landing
#27: 1:04:10 Pleasant Point Landing
#28 1:04:58 Pleasant Point Flats
#29 & 30 1:06:18 Mound St. Landings, Pleasant Point
#31 & 32 1:09:30 Eastern St Landing, Pleasant Point, Drummers Cove
#33: 1:11:01 Shell St, Drummers Cove
#35: 1:11:50 Cannon Hill Beach (South Wellfleet Flavor), Drummers Cove
Old Wharf Area: 1:12:35
1:12:58 unnumbered Old Wharf Causeway
#36 1:13:19 Old Wharf Rd. Landing
#37 1:13:52 Old Try Works Rd. Landing
Lieutenant’s Island 1:15:28
38: 1:15:33 Cliff Ave. Lt. Island North
39: 1:16:48 Pond Ave Landing. Lt. Island North
40: 1:17:37 Meadow Ave, Lt. Island South
Unnumbered 1:18:37 Lt. Island Rd Shore
41: 1:18:58 Hatches Creek Landing
Ocean Side: 1:20:39
42: 1:20:39 Newcomb Hollow Beach
43: 1:21:25 Cahoon Hollow Beach
44: 1:23:17 White Crest/ Four Mile Beach
45: 1:24:18 Magurie's Landing/ Lecount’s Hollow
1:26:51 Cape Cod National Seashore
Created by: Irene Paine& Jim Wolf
Appearing: Robert S. Paine, Abbott “Jay” Paine, Paul Somerville then Wellfleet Shellfish Constable (1997), Richard Dickey former Wellfleet Shellfish Constable (and old salt), Irving Bronsdon, Merritt “Pepe” Frazier, Chip Benton, Dorothy Sterling, Nancy Trieshman, Sally Lunt, Betsy Cole & Helen Purcell
Paine's Creek, Brewster
Phantom 3
Paine Creek Beach, Brewster, Mass
Paine Creek Beach in Brewster Massachusetts