JERSEY HOLIDAYS - Best Beach On Jersey Channel Island [PART 2]
Jersey Holidays - Explore with me the Beautiful beach St Brelardes Bay and Elizabeth Castle as we travel to Jersey Channel Island for a holiday break.
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Jersey Uncovered: Inside One Of The World's Leading Offshore Jurisdictions
A sickening child-abuse scandal, a U.S. journalist banned from the jurisdiction simply for trying to conduct an investigation, financial scandals, endemic corruption and cover-ups galore. Is Jersey truly immoral to a degree that is scarcely believable or is it misunderstood? An attorney who is based on the island reveals all.
Presented by: PHILIP SINEL, Senior Partner, Sinels (Jersey)
Recorded on November 24, 2015 during The OffshoreAlert Conference in London at The Grange St. Paul's Hotel.
OffshoreAlert is an independent news website founded in 1997 by investigative reporter David Marchant and offers news, documents & intelligence about businesses and individuals operating in Offshore Financial Centers, with an emphasis on fraud investigations. OffshoreAlert also holds conferences in North America and Europe tailored for the offshore world. OffshoreAlert is generally considered to be a leading authority on OFCs and serious financial.
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Jersey - The Long 24 Hours (1965)
Jersey travelogue - showing all the wonders and pleasures on offer for holidaymakers.
Begins with footage of the Britain's Hill Climb race. Racing cars speed around island roads. A couple drive in an open topped car. Various scenic views of Jersey beaches. Holidaymakers sit at a beach side cafe sipping drinks through straws. High angle shot of an outdoor swimming pool. Man dives in.
C/Us of woman and young boy picking brightly coloured flowers. Sequence showing flowers being poked through wire shapes to make brightly coloured floats for the Battle of the Flowers. Channel Air plane arrives at Jersey airport as tourists arrive.
Fun on a beach - two men play catch then a group of young people run into the sea. A group of four men and a woman put on wet suits then go for a dive in Bouley Bay. Underwater shots of one of them spearing a fish - very murky water. Fisherman is seen heading out to sea then bringing up a lobster pot. A nice juicy lobster is taken out of the pot.
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Jersey 1961
a brief 16mm film of Jersey Channel Islands in 1961 - great sports car!!!
Jersey Island of Secrets and Questions
Dive around St Helier Jersey Christmas lights 2009
Dive around St Helier Jersey Christmas lights 2009 Created on November 29, 2009
New Jersey Currency
Announcing the new Jersey, Channel Islands bank notes.
Hamptonne Living Museum in Jersey C.I.
Hamptonne Farm is a 1600's Jersey Farm which is now a living museum. Once a year they make cider in the traditional way using horse and granite apple crusher and press. Also actors play the parts of the people who would have worked and lived on the farm.
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The origanal st helier house bathrooms being crained into position in 1966
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Einst Teil des Festlandes, wurde Jersey durch den Anstieg des Meeresspiegels zur Insel und liegt heute ca. 20 Kilometer von der französischen Küste entfernt. Um die Kanalinsel wurden viele Schlachten ausgetragen, bis sie schließlich in englische Hände gelangte. Die Bewohner Jerseys legen Wert darauf, dass sie nicht Teil Großbritanniens sind, sondern vielmehr zu den Britischen Inseln zählen und eine eigene Regierung haben.
Kultur & Historie
Die Mischung aus britischen und französischen Einflüssen macht Jersey zu einem einzigartigen Ort. An vielen Ecken lässt sich Historisches entdecken, so imposante Trutzburgen wie das Elizabeth Castle, die Festung aus dem 16. Jahrhundert zählt zu den schönsten in Europa. Der Besuch der malerischen Burg Mont Orgueil Castle in Gorey und der Ruine des mittelalterlichen Forts Grosnez Castle bei Les Landes lohnen sich nicht nur für Kulturliebhaber. Besonders sehenswerte Dolmen sind La Hougue Bie, ein neolithisches Ganggrab mit Grabhügel, und der Faldouet Dolmen, ein Ganggrab mit einem 24 Tonnen schweren Deckstein.
Historische Kultstätten christlichem Glaubens gibt es zahlreiche auf der Kanalinsel, so die älteste Kirche der Insel St. Brelade's Church und St. Saviour's Church, in dessen Pfarrhaus die berühmte Schönheit Lillie Langtry geboren wurde und auf dessen Friedhof diese begraben liegt.
Jersey War Tunnels
Eine besondere Sehenswürdigkeit ist die unterirdische Tunnelanlage, die im Zweiten Weltkrieg von den deutschen Besatzern erbaut wurde und als bomben- und angriffssicheres Lazarett dienen sollte. Kilometerlange Tunnelgewölbe mit Krankenstationen für rund 500 Verletzte sollten entstehen. Seit einiger Zeit ist in der Tunnelanlage die „Captive Islands-Ausstellung zu sehen, die mit Exponaten, Bildern und Tafeln das Leben auf Jersey während der deutschen Besatzungszeit zeigt.
Natur
Jersey besteht vorwiegend aus unberührter Naturlandschaft, die viel vom Reiz der Insel ausmacht. Auf den 72 Kilometer langen Green Lanes lassen sich per Pedes selbst abgelegene Winkel erreichen. Über 150 Kilometer Radwege ermöglichen Bikern Touren, die sowohl entlang der Küste verlaufen als auch durchs Inselinnere führen. Dabei kann man gut die faszinierende Tier- und Pflanzenwelt der Insel entdecken. So gibt es unzählige Arten und Gattungen, die sonst in keinem Teil von Großbritannien zu finden sind. Auf organisierten Touren durch Dünen, Wälder, entlang von Klippen, Stränden und maritimen Heidelandschaften kann man Jerseys Natur entdecken und einiges über ihre Geschichte erfahren.Die Einzigartigkeit und Vielfalt der Landschaft zeigt sich auch im Naturschutzgebiet von Les Mielles. Dort leben allein 17 Tierarten, die zu vom Aussterben bedrohten Spezien gehören, sowie 460 Pflanzen, von denen 16 Arten auf der Roten Liste stehen.
Flora & Fauna
Das durch den Golfstrom bedingte milde, frostfreie Klima hat auf Jersey eine für Europa einmalige Flora und Fauna hervorgebracht. Fast das ganze Jahr überzieht die Insel ein Blumen- und Blütenmeer mit einer ungewöhnlichen großen Artenvielfalt. Geführte Wanderungen und Spaziergänge unter sachkundiger Führung bis hin zu Garten- und Blumenfestivals bieten Gelegenheiten, diese Pracht zu bewundern. Klassische Gestaltungen von Gärten oder an die Natur angelehnte Parkanlagen -- auf Jersey gibt es ein großes Spektrum der Gartenkunst. So sind nicht nur der Besuch des Howard Davis Parks, eine herrliche Anlage inmitten St. Heliers, des Weinguts La Mare Vineyards mit Weinverkostung oder des nach dem Sturm von 1987 neu gestalteten Coronation Parks in der St. Aubin Bay zu empfehlen.
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Zahllose Wanderwege, die für viele Wassersportarten ideale Küste und ein weit gespanntes Netz aus Radwegen machen aus Jersey ein Paradies für Frischluftfanatiker. Das Angebot an sportlichen Aktivitäten ist vielseitig. Abseiling etwa ist eine der neuen Trendsportarten, wo unter Profi-Anleitung das Abseilen von hohen Felsklippen erlernt wird. Den aktuellen Hype stellt Blowcarting dar -- mit einem Dreirad und einen Windsurfsegel geht es zum Strandsegeln. Beim Coastering wird bei Niedrigwasser angeseilt entlang der Steilküste geklettert und geschwommen. Weniger rasant geht es bei Sportarten wie Angeln, Fahrrad fahren, Golf, Krocket, Reiten, Schwimmen, Kanu fahren, Tennis, Wandern oder Klettern zu.
Wer einen Segeltörn plant, sollte sich mit den Gezeiten gut auskennen, der Unterschied zwischen Ebbe und Flut beträgt bis zu zwölf Meter. Wer die Unterwasserwelt erforschen will, trifft auf eine artenreiche Meeresfauna und --flora oder auf Wracks, wie das deutsche Minensuchboot M434. Die sechs Kilometer lange St. Ouen's Bay ist ein Eldorado für Wellenreiter und Windsurfer.
1 of Jersey's Nutters
Some crazy drugged up/mentally ill man we saw on a sunday motorbike ride
Banking in the Shadows - A Trip to Jersey
Jersey: Island of cows, potatoes, beaches, secret trusts and tax evasion, shadowy banks and stolen billions, dodgy companies behind corrupt practices and the SPVs (special purpose vehicles) which hid the financial crisis...and Jersey promotes itself as the clean end of the tax haven world!
Join us on a visit to the dark side of global finance...
The British Channel Island of Jersey is a major European tax haven. Over $500 billion of client money is hidden on accounts in Jersey to evade and avoid taxes.
We visited Jersey in March 2009 to expose how tax havens affect the lives of ordinary people around the world, who pay their taxes and carry the burden of tax evaders. Activists from across Europe spoke about how different banks have supported corrupt and unethical practices.
We want politicians to take action against tax havens like Jersey. Two weeks after our events G20 leaders met in London and agreed to take action.
But their proposals are weak and do little to help the poorer countries, including some of the small islands which have seen their traditional industries swept aside by tax haven activity.
Our politicians must go much, much further in their actions against the tax havens.
Walking Tour of Banks in Jersey's Financial District - full video: Panel Discussion on Offshore Financial Centres: Past, Present, Future - full video: For more information:
Visit Jersey - The island break
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Henry Cavill's Childhood Home in Jersey Island - 2018
Henry Cavill's childhood house 2018. This video feature the house actor Henry Cavill grew up..
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JERSEY - THE MOST CORRUPT LEGAL SYSTEM IN THE WORLD ?
JERSEY - THE MOST CORRUPT LEGAL SYSTEM IN THE WORLD ?
OUTSIDE THE UK BUT WITHIN THE BRITISH ISLES - YET NOT PART OF THE EU
$21 TRILLION IN TAX IS AVOIDED ANNUALLY - FROM MAJOR SOVEREIGN
JURISDICTIONS INTO THE TINY ISLAND OF (amongst others) JERSEY
JERSEY is 9 miles from west to east - 5 miles from north to south with a population of a mere 100,000 - situated a mere 14 miles west from the Cotentin Peninsula - west of Cap de la Hague and Cherbourg, in northern France - some 100 miles south of the south coast of England (from Weymouth).
Many of the taxes that exist in the UK do not exist in the largest island of the Channel Islands called JERSEY - after which NEW JERSEY was named [originally given to George Carteret (1610 -- 1680)(George dropped the de from his surname Carteret when he entered the English navy, concerned that it sounded too French) by the English King Charles II (given to him during his exile in Jersey in the 1640s) - his wife was to sell the land on the death of her late husband].
As a result of the PRIVATE OATH sworn by ALL Crown OFFICERS Of JERSEY - it has to be the most CORRUPT place in the World - as the most senior Judges put their allegiance/loyalty to brother Freemasons by means of the PRIVATE OATH sworn by ALL FREEMASONS to go to the aid of any brethren (purportedly) in distress ABOVE their PUBLIC Oath to the good governance of the Island - to Act in the Interests of Justice.
Harbour View Guest House Jersey
Short breaks, and relaxing guest house accommodation in St. Aubin's Jersey.
British Royal Family complicit in UK child abuse cover ups Former Jersey Senator Stuart Syvret
The Queen In Jersey (1957)
St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands.
GV. Royal barge entering the harbour through lane of yachts. SV. Crowds on jetty. SV. Queen Elizabeth II steps ashore followed by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The Queen shakes hands with Lieutenant Governor of Channel Islands, Admiral Sir Gresham Nicholson, and the Bailiff of the Channel Islands, Sir Alexander Coutanche. SV. Crowds watching. SV. Melodie Brown, daughter of a local carpenter curtsies before the Queen with bouquet. She curtsies, then walks up steps and presents the Queen with bouquet.
GV. Jersey cattle being paraded at the Royal Jersey Horticultural Show. SV. Queen and Duke stepping down from dais to be presented with a Jersey cow named Beauchamp Oxford Lady. SV. Queen and Duke standing beside the Jersey cow. CU. & SV. Jersey cow with Queen standing by.
GV. The old people's home 'Victoria Cottage Homes'. SV. Queen talking to diamond wedding couples, she smiles at old man with beard. SV. Group of old ladies watching. SV. The old man with the beard overcome with excitement, as the Duke helps him to sit down in his chair.
LV. The Queen and Duke walking past people lined up in grounds of Government House at a Garden Party. SV. Pan an official walks up to Queen and Duke to present a Jersey milk can on behalf of the inhabitants of the Island. The Queen accepts the milk can. SCU. The Queen and Duke with the Jersey milk can.
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Takeoff From Jersey over St Ouen & St Helier - Summer 2008