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Charlie Elliot | Fishing| Discussing Previous B.A.G. show topics | Dominican Republic travel warning
Fishing at Charlie Elliot wildlife center. We didn’t catch anything at Dairy pond or Whitetail pond...not even a pinky sized bream! We also discuss Wunderful Will’s previous video about him begging his woman! Oh yeah...we briefly talk about visiting the Dominican Republic. Mostly though, we fed fish live worms. Watch, like, and subscribe!! Leave comments too!!
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SOSUA, HOUSE FOR SALE STARTING AT $74 THOUSAND USD IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
This is a gorgeous home just constructed. Two bedrooms and just steps to a pool.
Contact me if you are interested in purchasing.
Hey guys! I'm Cerise! I'm from Toronto, Canada, but I moved here to Sosua in the beautiful Dominican Republic to enjoy the rest of my life in the tropics... that's the plan for now anyway :)
I truly enjoy sharing my DR life with you all, and having you see my life through a camera lens.
My boyfriend's name is Gino. I met him here in the DR. He is Dominican born. He is in many of my videos and he also doens't mind sharing his culture, his town, his home, and his life.
Want to meet with Cerise and Gino when you are in town? Awesome! Please contact us ceriseandgino@gmail.com or call on whatsapp 829 702 7726
Many people want to visit Sosua solo, with a partner or even a family. Their passports are ready, their research is done, but the only thing holding them back is the courage or the lack of faith to make the final step. It is a big move, and quite often fear cripples the mind and stunts the growth of the soul's desire to fly towards its dream of visiting or living in the tropics.
Gino and I can help you find a rental for short or long term stay in and around the Sosua area. If you have already found a spot and you want us to visit it for you to check things out, we can certainly do that too. We will check out the area the place is located, in the pros and cons, and also how far or close it is to things that are important to you.
Looking to purchase land, a home or a condo? There are several awesome options here on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic. In regards to land, you can purchase huge lots, or small ones. There is land in the city centre of Sosua where you will meet many locals, tourists and expats, plus enjoy the beach life, restaurants, shops and more. There is land in the mountains where you can find many gorgeous river beds and natural fruit trees with rows and rows of palm trees which provide an abundance of tropical breeze on the hot days.
Due to the high construction rate here in the Sosua, you will have more than enough condos to consider and homes as well. Let us know your wish list and we can work with you.
Location-
Price range-
Land-
House-
Condo-
Safety requirements-
How many rooms-
And other preferences.
~There is a finders fee of $50 for apartments, and also if you require us to go out and view a place or you. This service is payable be paid by credit card by clicking this link... ceriseandgino@gmail.com . Scroll down to the sidebar column to the credit card options. Or via Western Union or Caribe Express.
~ Email us a list of your wishes and we will do our best to find you the best place possible.
ceriseandgino@gmail.com
We also provide day excursions to the beautiful rivers in the countryside, nestled up in the mountains. CLAY MASK: You can have a clay mask for face and blemishes. It is believed to help with healing and smoothing fine lines from maturity, scars and acne.
PEBBLE EXFOLIATION: River rocks are infused with fresh water and flowing energy. When you exfoliate with these tiny little stones, you will not only cleanse your skin of dead cells, but you will also infuse your top layer of skin with minerals that encourage healing, invigorates the mind and inspires the soul.
HEAVY STONE THERAPY: Bad posture, uncomfortable sitting, bad back, sore muscles? Heavy Stone Therapy is a technique used to help you regain balance, comfort and good posture. Used with the heavier stones in all natural flowing river current.
FISH FOOT THERAPY: Come and sit on the river bank and have the tiny fish swim up to you and kiss your feet. Haha, well that's what it feel like, but really they cleanse the dead skin cells from your feet to help promote smooth skin and decrease bad odours.
To book your excursion today please contact Cerise and Gino (829) 702-7726 or email us at ceriseandgino@gmail.com
We get many calls and emails, please let us know your name and where you are from.
RESTAURANT BUSINESS FOR SALE IN SOSUA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Hey guys! I'm Cerise! I'm from Toronto, Canada, but I moved here to Sosua in the beautiful Dominican Republic to enjoy the rest of my life in the tropics... that's the plan for now anyway :)
I truly enjoy sharing my DR life with you all, and having you see my life through a camera lens.
My boyfriend's name is Gino. I met him here in the DR. He is Dominican born. He is in many of my videos and he also doens't mind sharing his culture, his town, his home, and his life.
Want to meet with Cerise and Gino when you are in town? Awesome! Please contact us ceriseandgino@gmail.com or call on whatsapp 829 702 7726
Many people want to visit Sosua solo, with a partner or even a family. Their passports are ready, their research is done, but the only thing holding them back is the courage or the lack of faith to make the final step. It is a big move, and quite often fear cripples the mind and stunts the growth of the soul's desire to fly towards its dream of visiting or living in the tropics.
Gino and I can help you find a rental for short or long term stay in and around the Sosua area. If you have already found a spot and you want us to visit it for you to check things out, we can certainly do that too. We will check out the area the place is located, in the pros and cons, and also how far or close it is to things that are important to you.
Looking to purchase land, a home or a condo? There are several awesome options here on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic. In regards to land, you can purchase huge lots, or small ones. There is land in the city centre of Sosua where you will meet many locals, tourists and expats, plus enjoy the beach life, restaurants, shops and more. There is land in the mountains where you can find many gorgeous river beds and natural fruit trees with rows and rows of palm trees which provide an abundance of tropical breeze on the hot days.
Due to the high construction rate here in the Sosua, you will have more than enough condos to consider and homes as well. Let us know your wish list and we can work with you.
Location-
Price range-
Land-
House-
Condo-
Safety requirements-
How many rooms-
And other preferences.
~There is a finders fee of $50 for apartments, and also if you require us to go out and view a place or you. This service is payable be paid by credit card by clicking this link... ceriseandgino@gmail.com . Scroll down to the sidebar column to the credit card options. Or via Western Union or Caribe Express.
~ Email us a list of your wishes and we will do our best to find you the best place possible.
ceriseandgino@gmail.com
We also provide day excursions to the beautiful rivers in the countryside, nestled up in the mountains. CLAY MASK: You can have a clay mask for face and blemishes. It is believed to help with healing and smoothing fine lines from maturity, scars and acne.
PEBBLE EXFOLIATION: River rocks are infused with fresh water and flowing energy. When you exfoliate with these tiny little stones, you will not only cleanse your skin of dead cells, but you will also infuse your top layer of skin with minerals that encourage healing, invigorates the mind and inspires the soul.
HEAVY STONE THERAPY: Bad posture, uncomfortable sitting, bad back, sore muscles? Heavy Stone Therapy is a technique used to help you regain balance, comfort and good posture. Used with the heavier stones in all natural flowing river current.
FISH FOOT THERAPY: Come and sit on the river bank and have the tiny fish swim up to you and kiss your feet. Haha, well that's what it feel like, but really they cleanse the dead skin cells from your feet to help promote smooth skin and decrease bad odours.
To book your excursion today please contact Cerise and Gino (829) 702-7726 or email us at ceriseandgino@gmail.com
We get many calls and emails, please let us know your name and where you are from.
【K】Dominican Republic Travel-Puerto Plata[도미니카 여행-푸에르토 플라타]길에서 만난 과일 노점상/Tropical Fruits
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도미니카를 다니면서 과일 노점상을 자주 볼 수 있다. 나는 이 나라엔 어떤 과일들이 있을까 하는 호기심에 한 곳에 차를 세웠다. 여러 종류의 열대 과일로 가득했다. 요즘 우리나라에서도 인기가 좋은 망고가 눈에 들어왔다. 우리 돈으로 한 개 200원 정도했다. 가격도 싸지만 인심도 우리네 시골처럼 좋았다. 주인아저씨가 먹으로 보라고 깍아 주었다.
[English: Google Translator]
When you go to Dominica and fruit stalls are often seen. I pulled up one place in the curious could have some fruit in this country yen. It was filled with various kinds of tropical fruits. Nowadays popular in our country is a good mango caught my eye. We had one about money $ 0.20. The price is cheap, but hospitality was good like woorine countryside. Ask the owners uncle had come down to eat.
[Dominican Republic : Google Translator]
Cuando vas a Dominica y puestos de frutas se ven a menudo. Me detuvo un lugar en la curiosa podría tener un poco de fruta en este país yenes. Estaba llena de diversos tipos de frutas tropicales. Hoy en día popular en nuestro país es un buen mango me llamó la atención. Tuvimos una cuestión de dinero $ 0,20. El precio es barato, pero la hospitalidad era bueno como el campo woorine. Pedir a los propietarios tío había llegado a comer.
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■클립명: 남미001-도미니카02-05 길에서 만난 과일 노점상/Tropical Fruits
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 이남기 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2016년 1월 January
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Strange Fruits
While most of us might be used to seeing fruits like peaches and apples, there is a whole army of fruits out there that many of us probably aren’t aware of. From a strange finger-like citrus to alien-like spiky orbs and even a fruit so stinky it’s actually banned from public transport: this is Strange Fruits that really exist!
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13 Wood Apple
Known by the names Kavat, elephant apple and primarily called the wood apple in English. No matter the name, it’s clear to see that this fruit is pretty distinct from most of the fruits you’re probably used to. When you break open the hard shell outside it seems like the inside is made of wood and full of funk. Many people agree that the flesh of this fruit looks a bit like baby excrement although friendlier people might say it looks like wood shavings. The wood apple is primarily find sold in grocery stores that it grows natively in. Those places are South Asia, Southeast Asia, China, and then all the way to the Dominican Republic. These “apples” are actually classified as berries and are primarily used in medicinal or health tonics. The flavor is described as sour and sweet.
12 Noni
Here’s another fruit whose appearance is a bit misleading. The tree the noni fruit comes from is actually part of the coffee family. Wouldn’t have guessed, right? Though this plant species is cultivated in the tropics, it is native to regions in Southeast Asia as well as New Zealand, Australia, and New Guinea. The trees grow forests with lots of shade and is tolerant of even saline soils. Fruit can be found on the tree during the whole year and you know when they’re ripe since the odor is strongly recognizable. Ants are in a bit of a symbiotic relationship with the plant, as they use the leaves for nests and in turn protect the fruit from parasites.
11 Ackee
This fruit is native to tropical West Africa and are known for the distinct features of the interior, which consists of huge black seeds. Ackee is a type of tree, an evergreen that grow up to 10 m tall. Though native to Africa, the fruit was then introduced to the Caribbean and is a staple ingredient found in Jamaican dishes.
Barcos de la droga HD
Todos los dias se libra una batalla en el mar entre los Cuerpos y Fuerzas de Seguridad del Estado y los que se dedican al trafico de drogas. Gracias a su labor tarde o temprano todas las redes son desmanteladas, la droga y los barcos utilizados confiscados y los responsables detenidos y puestos a disposicion judicial.
Fotofija fuente: Ministerio del Interior Gobierno de España
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Travel Guide My Holiday To Blackpool Pleasure Beach UK Review
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Pros
* Excellent varity of kids,family and daring rides to suite all age groups.
* Excellent varity of dark rides,flat ride and rollercoaster's to choose from.
* Lots of gift shops and eating places to choose from.
* Good enterainment with music playing and people dressed up.
Cons
* You will need a good day weather wise, because a lot of rides will be closed on a bad day.
* Can be expensive, if you do not book in advance.
* Waiting times for rides can be long in high season
Things To Do In Blackpool
* Blackpool Pleasure Beach
* Blackpool North, Centre And South Beach
* Blackpool North, Centre And South Piers
* Blackpool Tower
* Madam Tussuides
* Four Casinos
* Coral Island
* Blackpool Tranway
* Blackpool Zoo
* Comedy Carpet
* Sandcastle Waterpark
* Blackpool Model Village
* Blackpool Ilumations October Only
* Sealife Blackpool
* Ripley Belive It Or Not Museam
* Art Gallery
* Horror Crpt Blackpool
* Star Trek Exhibition
* Escape Rooms
Best Eating Places In Blackpool
Moderate Priced
* Mi Casa Su Casa
* McHalls Bistro
* Ambrosini's
* Hauze Restaurant
Cheap Eats
* The Velvet Coaster
* Yorkshire Fisheries
* C Fresh Fish and Chips
Best Hotels In Blackpool
* Travelodge Blackpool South Shore
* Village Hotel Blackpool
* The Imperial Hotel
* Hilton Blackpool Hotel
* North Ocean Hotel
* The Queen Hotel
Hotel Booking Sites
* LateRooms.com
* Expedia.co.uk
* Booking.com
* Hotels.com
* TripAdvisor
* Opodo
* ebookers.com
Transport
* Plenty Car Parking
* Local Buses
* Airport
* Train Station Is Having Work And Will Not Be Opened Until March 2018
* Taxis
Weather
The weather in the UK can vary from day to day. Warmer and hotter months are between April to September. Colder months with snow,sleet and rain are between October and March. You can get some humidity and pollen is highest, between June and August for hayfever suffers. You can also get rain in between, April and September.
Currency
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
It's worth shopping around to get the best deal and remember to ask how much commission is charged.
Britain’s currency is the pound sterling (£), which is divided into 100 pence (p).
Scotland has its own pound sterling notes. These represent the same value as an English note and can be used elsewhere in Britain. The Scottish £1 note is not accepted outside Scotland.
There are lots of bureaux de change in Britain – often located inside:
• banks
• travel agents
• Post Offices
• airports
• major train stations.
Time Difference
During the winter months, Britain is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and 10 hours behind Sydney. Western standard time is five hours behind.
Weight And Measurements
Britain is officially metric, in line with the rest of Europe. However, imperial measures are still in use, especially for road distances, which are measured in miles. Imperial pints and gallons are 20 per cent larger than US measures.
Imperial to Metric
1 inch = 2.5 centimetres
1 foot = 30 centimetres
1 mile = 1.6 kilometres
1 ounce = 28 grams
1 pound = 454 grams
1 pint = 0.6 litres
1 gallon = 4.6 litres
Metric to Imperial
1 millimetre = 0.04 inch
1 centimetre = 0.4 inch
1 metre = 3 feet 3 inches
1 kilometre = 0.6 mile
1 gram = 0.04 ounce
1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds
Passport And Visas Requirements To Enter The UK
Please note: Following the recent referendum vote for the UK to leave the European Union (EU), there are currently no changes in the way people travel to Britain. The following guidelines still apply:
If you're planning an adventure to the UK, depending on your nationality and your reason for visiting, you may need to organise a visa.
If you're an American, Canadian or Australian tourist, you'll be able to travel visa-free throughout the UK, providing you have a valid passport and your reason for visiting meets the immigration rules.
Citizens from some South American and Caribbean countries as well as Japan are also able to travel visa-free around the UK.
European Union citizens, non-EU member states of the EEA (Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland), Switzerland, and members of the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT) do not need a visa to enter the UK.
If you have any further visa questions visit the official UK government website.
You can dial 999 to reach either the police, fire and ambulance departments.
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Spanish dialects and varieties | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Spanish dialects and varieties
00:02:02 1 Sets of variants
00:03:58 2 Pronunciation
00:04:07 2.1 Distinción vs. seseo and ceceo
00:05:34 2.2 Yeísmo
00:07:05 2.3 Variants of span/s/
00:08:01 2.4 Debuccalization of coda span/s/
00:09:57 2.5 Vowel reduction
00:10:51 2.6 Pronunciation of ij/i
00:12:21 2.7 Word-final i-n/i
00:14:10 2.8 iR/i sounds
00:20:48 2.9 Pronunciation of ix/i
00:23:11 2.10 Adoption of the affricates itz/i and itl/i
00:24:09 2.11 Other loaned phonetics
00:24:52 2.12 Pronunciation of ich/i
00:25:34 2.13 Open-mid vowels
00:26:46 2.14 Judaeo-Spanish
00:28:16 3 Grammar
00:28:25 3.1 Variation in second-person pronouns and verbs
00:29:49 3.1.1 Second person singular
00:39:14 3.1.2 Second person plural
00:40:56 3.1.3 Second-person verb forms
00:44:49 3.2 Verb tenses for past events
00:49:07 4 Vocabulary
00:49:59 5 Mutual comprehension
00:51:47 6 See also
00:51:56 6.1 Cants and argots
00:52:28 6.2 Mixes with other languages
00:53:21 6.3 Other
00:53:45 7 Notes
00:53:54 8 Bibliography
00:54:03 9 Further reading
00:54:21 10 External links
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Some of the regional varieties of the Spanish language are quite divergent from one another, especially in pronunciation and vocabulary, and less so in grammar.
While all Spanish dialects adhere to approximately the same written standard, all spoken varieties differ from the written variety, to different degrees. There are differences between European Spanish (also called Peninsular Spanish) and the Spanish of the Americas, as well as many different dialect areas both within Spain and within Hispanic America.
Prominent differences of pronunciation among dialects of Spanish include:
the maintenance or lack of distinction between the phonemes /θ/ and /s/ (distinción vs. seseo and ceceo);
the maintenance or loss of distinction between phonemes represented orthographically by ll and y (yeísmo);
the maintenance of syllable-final [s] vs. its weakening to [h] (called aspiration, or more precisely debuccalization), or its loss; and
the tendency, in areas of central Mexico and of the Andean highlands, to reduction (especially devoicing), or loss, of unstressed vowels, mainly when they are in contact with voiceless consonants.Among grammatical features, the most prominent variation among dialects is in the use of the second-person pronouns. In Hispanic America the only second-person plural pronoun, for both formal and informal treatment, is ustedes, while in most of Spain the informal second-person plural pronoun is vosotros with ustedes used only in the formal treatment. For the second-person singular familiar pronoun, some Hispanic America dialects use tú (and its associated verb forms), while others use either vos (see voseo) or both tú and vos (which, together with usted, can make for a possible three-tiered distinction of formalities).
There are significant differences in vocabulary among regional varieties of Spanish, particularly in the domains of food products, everyday objects, and clothes; and many Hispanic American varieties show considerable lexical influence from Native American languages.