One hour 360 Timelapse of Craft Alive Village, Tortola, BVI
One hour 360 Timelapse of Craft Alive Village, Tortola, BVI
Cyril B. Romney Tortola Pier Park, Road Town, Tortola British Virgin Islands 2019 | #bvitreasures
So this is another video on Cyril B. Romney Tortola Pier Park, Road Town, Tortola British Virgin Islands. We are basically out of the cruise ship season so the day I captured this footage there were not any cruise ships on the dock. So most of the stores were closed.
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In the bay at Road town on the British Virgin Islands sailing on the Marella explorer
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The Echo, a drumming group from St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands perform at Crafts Alive VIllage, Road Town, British Virgin Islands
Sugar Works Museum, Tortola, British Virgin Islands ~ 1780
Touring the Lower Estate, Sugar Works Museum in Tortola, British Virgin Islands
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Guide to Nanny Cay: Genaker Cafe
The Genaker is an open air cafe situated in the heart of Nanny Cay.
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They are open in the early morning, seven days a week, and serve sumptuous breakfasts until 11:30am. After 11:30am, you can choose from a number of lunch specials or from our set menu. We have Happy Hour specials from 4:30pm to 7:00pm.
In the high season, the Genaker is open for candlelit dinners with a wide selection of chilled wines to complement our entrees. Cuisine: Continental & Local Serves: Breakfast & Lunch Reservations: Not Required Price Range: $8 and up Dress Code: Casual Accepts: Visa, Master Card & Traveller's Cheques
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THOUGHT PYRAMID ART CENTRE
Thought Pyramid Art Cenre is a well structured art gallery in the heart of Abuja’s City, Wuse.The centre seeks to promotes understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of art in general, and are doing just quite that. The centre helps to provide an insight on modern and contemporary art of Africa, and the African Diaspora.
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Chapter 1 of Last Chance to Paint - 'Spirit of the Rainforest' in the Amazon
This film was shot during 9 days in Brazil in 2019 when British artist John Dyer, musician Martha-Lilly Dyer and explorers Robin and Merlin Hanbury-Tenison travelled to live and work with the Yawanawá tribe in the Acre region of Brazil. It is aimed at schools to inspire children around the world to connect to tribal culture and the rainforest and we hope children will create their own paintings based on 'Spirit of the Rainforest' to add to our World Gallery. Find out more at and get involved in this four year arts project which is supported by The Eden Project and The Born Free Foundation. We would like to thank Procreate for making this project possible.
Day 1: The Last Chance to paint team finally arrive in Cruzeiro do Sul after travelling for over 30 hours from the UK. The second largest town in the area Cruzeiro do Sul is surrounded by rainforest and this remote Brazillian town offers the Last Chance to Paint team the opportunity to relax before continuing their journey to the Yawanawá tribe.
Day 2: The team are met at their hotel by Nixiwaka Yawanawá and Alvino, who is a police officer. Alvino and Nixiwaka drive the team for three hours to the small settlement of Sao Vicente where they can then take a canoe upstream along the Rio Gregório to the tribal village of Mutum. Alvino the police officer knows the route well and how to avoid any dangers. The team leave late from Sao Vicente, their canoe suffers a broken propeller and they arrive at the tribal village of Mutum at dusk to discover some interesting spiders!
Day 3: The Last Chance to Paint team explore the tribal village of Mutum whilst they wait for permission to continue their project from the chief of the Yawanawá tribe. They then explore the rainforest with Nixiwaka Yawanawá looking for painting locations. Parts of the rainforest are very sacred and the tribe paint John and Martha-Lilly’s faces with annatto seed red paint to keep them safe and to respect the spirits of the rainforest. Martha-Lilly eats a purple potato and John sniffs a very potent plant to clear his nose!
Day 4: Martha-Lilly and John get ready for their first day of painting in the Amazon rainforest with Nixiwaka Yawanawá and members of the tribe. The shaman blesses her canvas by rubbing it with annatto seeds and washing it in the river. Nixiwaka and John paint spiritual paintings featuring a shamanic pot and Martha-Lilly hears Toucans in the canopy of the rainforest as well as discovering a forest crab the night before! John uses the art app Procreate live in the rainforest to create a new digital painting on iPad mini.
Day 5: John and Martha-Lilly are taken to an area of the Yawanawá’s rainforest that is full of sacred plants and paint next to a river whilst the tribe paint, draw and also fish. The tribe wear their traditional headdresses to show their culture and to honour the rainforest. John and Martha-Lilly answer more of the questions that have been sent in via satellite. John also creates new digital art using Procreate and Martha-Lilly discovers that the global plastic pollution problem has also reached the remote Amazon.
Day 6: Robin and Merlin set up camp in a giant tree house and Robin enthusiastically recounts his morming encounter with birds and monkeys from the rainforest. It is raining for the first time during the expedition so the tree house is used as an art studio for John and the Yawanawá artists to work from. John is feeling unwell and is given coconut water to drink.
Day 7: John and Martha-Lilly go for Readybreak with filtered water for breakfast and tell us about the tribal Uni (ayahuasca) ceremony they attended the previous night. John paints the tribal ceremony in the place it happened the night before and Robin and Merlin discover a decapitated snake!
Day 8: Artist John Dyer has his last painting day in the Amazon rainforest and chooses to paint the Rio Gregório whilst enduring the hot tropical sun and capturing life on the water. Merlin Hanbury-Tenison goes hunting with Nixiwaka Yawanawá and recounts a memorable story of his adventures in the rainforest. John takes a plunge in the river to cool down and shows us hundreds of Amazon butterflies.
Day 9: The final day of Spirit of the Rainforest project from the Amazon Yawanwá tribe and the Last Chance to Paint team visit the school in Mutum village. Martha-Lilly plays flute for the children whilst they paint rainforest pictures using annatto seed paint. This special video contains the ‘Voices from the Amazon Rainforest’ film made following the school visit where the children talk to Martha-Lilly about their paintings and how important the rainforest is to them. The video also contains the world premier of a special piece of flute music performed by Martha-Lilly Dyer that was composed by Jake Thorpe for the project based on the Amazon water spirit Yuxi Yuve.
Can I Donate Blood if I Have Traveled Overseas - American Red Cross #BloodMyths
In September of 2019, I took a quick, 24-hour trip to Boston to shoot a special video for the American Red Cross. I teamed up with them to find out if I can donate blood to the American Red Cross even with my recent travels to India, a country that has a high instance of malaria. Come along with me as I travel to Boston to bust this myth!
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I started my travel day at (surprise, surprise) Miami International Airport. I was excited to see how the day would go and was looking forward to working with the American Red Cross.
The American Red Cross the most well-known emergency blood service in America. They provide life-saving services to a wide variety of people, including accident victims, cancer patients, people who suffer from sickle cell, and many others. With so many people in need of blood, only 10% of eligible donors donate blood annually, which isn’t nearly enough to meet the demand. I want to help change that!
But I might hit a snag. I could run into issues donating blood because I’ve traveled extensively over the past three years, including three trips to India. As I mentioned earlier, India is considered high-risk for contracting malaria. Traveling there could cause me to be put under a required wait period before I can donate.
After a 3-hour flight, I arrived in Boston! It was a little cold and rainy, but I still love Boston. It’s one of my favorite cities in the U.S. and is a fantastic food town and is full of history!
I caught an Uber to the American Red Cross Center. It’s just south of the North End area, which has been inhabited since 1630! There are also lots of high rises there.
When you arrive at an American Red Cross Center, you’ll be asked some personal health questions and questions regarding any traveling you’ve done in the last 3 years. If you’ve been on anti-malaria drugs, you could be deferred. You’re ineligible if you’ve lived in or spent a significant amount of time in any country where mad cow disease has been found. You should wait 120 days after symptoms disappear if you’ve ever had the Zika virus, and anyone who has ever had ebola cannot donate.
Even if you’re ineligible to donate, you can still volunteer, donate money, or organize a blood drive through the American Red Cross.
I met the team leader, Marie, who walked me through the process. They had to scan the places I’ve traveled to. The amount of blood you give in 10 minutes can save 3 lives, so I really wanted to pass!
Because I spent over 12 hours in various cities around India and have been there within the last 12 months, I got deferred. A lot of the places I visited are an automatic 12-month deferral. I’d be able to donate a year and a day after I got back to the United States.
Even though I got deferred because of my travels to India, there are still plenty of places you can visit and still give blood, including Antarctica, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Sweden, Turkey, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and many more.
Look up the nearest American Red Cross location to you and take the steps to donate some blood. And even if you can’t, there are other ways to help the cause!
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