Deliverance, St. George Bermuda May 26, 2016
St George, Bermuda
This video was shot around the historic town of St George in Bermuda.
Included are many of the attractions and hotels in the town such as Ordnance Island (0:10), the statue of Sir George Somers (0:28), the replica of the Deliverance (0:51), the Town Hall and Kings Square (2:05), Old State House (3:15), Bermuda National Trust Museum (3:36), St Peters Church (4:01), St Georges Post Office (4:24), Tucker House Museum (4:28), Somers Wharf (4:40), Old Rectory (4:55), Bermuda Perfumery (5:09), Aunt Neas Inn (5:18), and Unfinished Church (5:23).
The final clips (5:30) show NCLs Norwegian Majesty cruise ship docked in the town.
Historic Town of St. George, Bermuda
Our walk through the historic Town of St. George, Bermuda, starts on Water Street, a popular shopping and dining area of the old town which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In King's Square we can see the Town Hall with its ducking stool. Crossing to Ordinance Island we discover a replica of the Deliverance. The pilot vessel St. David is also tied up at the island. Next we get a sight of the Spirit of St. George, a catamaran tender that takes Norwegian Cruise Line visitors between the West End Cruise Terminal and the old town. We then proceed to the State House, which was Bermuda's first legislature and dates from 1620. Our stroll takes us to the East end of Water Street and then on to the monument to Admiral Sir George Somers who is responsible for the island's settlement. Our stroll then takes us through the narrow alleys of St. George where we can see the tower of the Catholic Stella Maris Church rising up above the white washed roofs of the charming cottages. We pass the Lili Perfumery and explore more alleys before arriving at St. Peter's Anglican Church. It was established in 1612 and it is the oldest Protestant church in continuous use in the New World. The walk ends in the church yard with its blooms of bougainvillea and fragrant frangipani.
It's Cup Match Season in Bermuda 2014
There's an annual 2 day competition between Somerset & St. George's in the game of cricket. The 1st day is in remembrance of Sir George Somers and the 2nd. is Emancipation Day. It's held on a Thursday & Friday. This is for many locals a 4 day holiday and people generally go boating as well as camping.
St. George's Parrish, Bermuda
Spring morning walk to the Atlantic side of St. George's Parish Bermuda with view of Fort St. Catherine, the Beach House Restaurant and Tobacco Bay. 4/30/2016.
Time Lapse | St. George's Harbour | Bermuda [4K]
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St. George's Harbour, Bermuda
Taken on Nikon D7100 DSLR w/ 16-85mm
Edited in Ps and iMovie
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FORT POPPLE - LITTLE HEAD PARK - ST. DAVID'S ISLAND - ST. GEORGE'S PARISH - BERMUDA
Fort Popple - Paroisse de St. George - Bermudes
Coordonnées GPS: 32°22'16.6N 64°38'57.7W
Ce fort est situé au bord de l'eau sur l'île de St. David's. Le lieu est accessible par un sentier partant du Parc Little Head.
Le début du sentier est bien identifié et passe dans un champ à proximité d'une superbe petite plage.
Cependant, le sentier devient beaucoup plus ardu à parcourir car des arbustes ont envahi le sentier.
Au lieu de nous battre avec tous ces feuillages, nous avons plutôt rebrousser chemin et avons poursuivi notre randonnée en bordure de l'océan.
Le terrain étant plutôt accidenté, la prudence est de mise. Cependant, nous avons une superbe vue panoramique sur tout le littoral.
Juste avant d'arriver dans une petite baie, à notre droite, nous avons découvert un muret ainsi qu'un écriteau sur lequel était écrit Fort Popple.
Je ne sais pas si c'est tout ce qu'il reste de ce fort, car nous n'avons pas réussi à trouver d'autres ruines.
Le fort Popple, érigé dans les années 1730, aurait été nommé ainsi en l'honneur de Alured Popple, qui était alors gouverneur des Bermudes.
Sa position près des eaux a nécessité de fréquentes réparations et il n'a plus été utilisé lorsque le Fort Cunningham a été construit sur l'île Paget en 1875.
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Bermuda Cruise Port Guide: St. George's and Blue Hole Park
In this video, we’ll provide an overview of our first day in Bermuda, when we visited St. George’s, a few of St. George’s beaches, and the Blue Hole Park nature preserve in Hamilton Parish.
Our ship -- the Celebrity Summit -- docked at the Royal Naval Dockyard port for three days in August of 2019. During our stay, we used Bermuda’s bus and ferry system to explore on our own.
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Fort St. Catherine, St. George's Island, Bermuda
On the way into Bermuda, passing the fort. Summer 2016
GoPro HD: The Unfinished Church in St. Georges Bermuda
Construction of the Unfinished Cathedral in the town of St. Georges in Bermuda began in 1874, originally thought to replace the badly damaged St. Peters Church. However, for funding and disagreement reasons, the church was only partially completed. In 1926, a hurricane damaged the work that was already done, and today, this is what is left.
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CITY OF ST. GEORGE'S - BERMUDA
Ville de St. George's - Bermudes
Coordonnées GPS: 32°22'52.1N 64°40'35.6W
La ville de St. George's fait partie du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Elle fut la capitale des Bermudes jusqu'en 1815, cédant sa place à la ville d'Hamilton.
King's Square est le coeur de la ville. A l'origine, c'était la place du marché. On y retrouve entre autres la mairie qui date de 1782 ainsi que le National Trust Museum.
En traversant le petit pont qui se trouve à proximité, on atteint l'île d'Ordnance, une toute petite île qui sert de quai de croisière en été.
On peut y observer une réplique grandeur nature du navire Deliverance ainsi qu'une sculpture en bronze de George Somers, considéré comme le fondateur des Bermudes.
Le World Heritage Centre donne un excellent aperçu du patrimoine et de l'histoire de cette ville.
Bridge House est la plus ancienne résidence encore habitée de l'île. Elle a été construite en 1690. Elle appartient aujourd'hui au Bermuda National Trust et elle abrite une galerie d'art ainsi que des appartements privés.
Old State House est le plus ancien bâtiment en pierre de l'île. Il a été construit en 1620 pour abriter l'assemblée des Bermudes.
L'église St Peters est située sur la route principale de St. George's. Elle a été construite en 1612.
En vous promenant dans les rues de cette charmante petite ville, vous y découvrirez des boutiques et des restaurants ainsi que bien d'autres attraits touristiques tels que le Bermuda Perfumery, Unfinished Church ainsi que plusieurs autres musées et bâtiments historiques.
Les bâtiments colorés et la gentillesse de ses habitants ajoutent au charme de cette pittoresque ville.
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5. A Shipwreck Populated Bermuda
The Bermuda Triangle is famous for mysterious shipwrecks and aircraft disappearances, and it just so happens that you can view the very wreck that brought residents to the cluster of islands in the first place. In July of 1609, the Jamestown, VA-bound Sea Venture hit rough weather off the coast of Bermuda and came apart on the nearby reef. Its British passengers became the very first inhabitants of the island cluster. You can see a large-scale reproduction of The Deliverance, one of the ships that subsequently transported Sea Venture's passengers to Jamestown, in the Town of St. George.
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A day at church
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Glimpse of the old Hospital.
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Quick visit at the Aquarium, Black Watch Pass then a stop at artist Alfred Birdsey's studio.
Front of Hamilton Princess Hotel, The Playhouse on Queen street (Show is Picnic). Front Street, Regiment Band on dock, policeman directing traffic in front of Thos Miles & Sons, Queen of Bermuda leaving.
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