Waking Up On Old Silver Beach North Falmouth Cape Cod
What a beautiful view to wake up to! The view of Old Silver beach is stunning in the morning - good morning Cape Cod.
Falmouth, MA
Trip to Falmouth, MA.
In this video you will see scenes from the Nobska Lighthouse, Old Silver Beach and The Knob.
Gear:
GH5 w/ G Lens f/1.7 25mm
Manfrotto Tripod
Cinelike D
Music:
Gymnopedie No 1Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Last Day on the beach at North Falmouth Mass
Greetings from Falmouth, Massachusetts! It's COLD!
via YouTube Capture
Woodneck Beach, Falmouth
Woodneck Beach, Falmouth
Old Silver Beach - Cape Cod Kids - Oct 22, 2011
InnSeason Resorts, Surfside - Falmouth, Massachusetts
Note: this video contains no voice-over.
Holiday Inn Cape Cod-Falmouth - Falmouth (Massachusetts), USA - HD Review
Holiday Inn Cape Cod-Falmouth - Special club price! -
In Falmouth on Cape Cod, this hotel is 6 miles from the ferry to Martha's Vineyard. It features an on-site restaurant, KC Steak & Seafood, and an indoor saltwater pool.
Free Wi-Fi access and satelitte TV are included in all rooms at Holiday Inn Cape Cod-Falmouth. They come equipped with a coffee maker.
The on-site restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner daily and offers room service.
The front desk at the Cape Cod-Falmouth Holiday Inn is staffed 24 hours a day. On site, guests will find a 24-hour business center, a fitness center, and guest laundry facilities.
Falmouth town center is one mile from the hotel. The Shining Sea Bike path is also one mile away.
Cape Cod Massachusetts Popular Craigville Beach
Here is some raw footage of a short flight today at Craigville Beach on Cape Cod. Light wind. Little sunlight but the camera did a great job in picking up more light than I anticipated.
Chapoquoit Beach, Falmouth
Chapoquoit Beach, Falmouth
USS Massachusetts (BB-59) Frozen in ice
USS Massachusetts (BB-59), known as Big Mamie to her crewmembers during World War II, was a battleship of the second South Dakota class. She was the seventh ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the sixth state, and one of two ships of her class (along with her sister Alabama) to be donated for use as a museum ship. Massachusetts has the distinction of having fired the US Navy's first and last 16-in (406 mm) shells of the war
Scusset Beach
Saoirse runs around on the shore of Scusset Beach in Sandwich, MA
Chapoquoit Sunset.MPG
Gorgeous Sunset at Chapoquoit Beach, Cape Cod, taken after a lovely swim in the warm bath like water.
Discover The Sea Crest Beach Hotel
Discover a location of pristine white sand beaches at Old Silver Beach, iconic cottage-lined streets, barefoot luxury and a casual, welcoming vibe just about anywhere you go.
Marconi Beach - Aug. 2008
Marconi Beach, Cape Cod National Seashore, Wellfleet, Massachusetts - August 2008
Wing Pond, North Falmouth, MA
Video of Wing Pond in North Falmouth, MA shot from a Parrot 2 drone.
Cape Wind Waterfront Resort-Falmouth, Cape Cod in Falmouth MA
Reserve: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Cape Wind Waterfront Resort-Falmouth, Cape Cod 34 Maravista Avenue Extension Falmouth MA 02540 This property is located 2 miles from downtown Falmouth and overlooks the Great Pond. The hotel offers use of a rowboat and paddleboat. Rooms feature a view of the grounds and bay. Cape Wind Waterfront Resort rooms include a microwave and refrigerator, some rooms also include a kitchenette. The rooms are also equipped with free Wi-Fi. Guests at the Cape Wind Resort can reserve a boat ride from the hotel or dock their own boat. The hotel also features a seasonal outdoor pool. Guests can relax on the lawn with a game of croquet or horseshoes. The Cape Wind is 16 miles by ferry from Martha’s Vineyard. The Woodbriar Golf Club is within a 5-minute drive of the hotel.
Shining Sea Bikeway In Woods Hole Cape Cod
Craigville Beach
A 360 view of the beach at sunrise. October 24, 2007.
Driving Falmouth Beach, Cape Cod, MA.
Driving Falmouth Beach, Cape Cod, MA.
Driving Onto The Cape
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Falmouth ( /ˈfælməθ/ FAL-məth) is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States; Barnstable County is coextensive with Cape Cod. The population was 31,532 at the 2010 census,[2] making Falmouth the second-largest municipality on Cape Cod after Barnstable. The terminal for the Steamship Authority ferries to Martha's Vineyard is located in the village of Woods Hole in Falmouth. Woods Hole also contains several scientific organizations such as the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), the Woods Hole Research Center, NOAA's Woods Hole Science Aquarium, and the scientific institutions' various museums.
For geographic and demographic information on specific parts of the town of Falmouth, please see the articles on East Falmouth, Falmouth Village, North Falmouth, Teaticket, West Falmouth, and Woods Hole. Falmouth also encompasses the villages of Hatchville and Waquoit, which are not census-designated places and fall within the village of East Falmouth based on postal service.
Falmouth was first settled by English colonists in 1660 and was officially incorporated in 1686. Bartholomew Gosnold named the settlement for Falmouth, Cornwall, England,[3] his home port. Early principal activities were farming, salt works, shipping, whaling, and sheep husbandry, which was very popular due to the introduction of Merino sheep and the beginnings of water-powered mills that could process the wool. In 1837, Falmouth averaged about 50 sheep per square mile.
Falmouth saw brief action in the War of 1812, when the area around Falmouth Heights, on its southern coast, was bombarded by several British frigates and ships of the line, and Massachusetts militia hastily entrenched themselves on the beaches to repulse a possible British landing which never came. By 1872, the train had come to Falmouth and Woods Hole, and some of the first summer homes were established. By the late 19th century, cranberries were being cultivated and strawberries were being raised for the Boston market. Large-scale dairying was tried in the early 20th century in interior regions. After the improvement in highways, and thanks in part to the heavy use of neighboring Otis Air National Guard Base during World War II, population growth increased significantly. Large homebuilding booms occurred in the 1970s, followed by others in the 1980s and 1990s.
In the late 1800s, after railroad service was established between Boston and Cape Cod, James Madison Beebe bought over 700 acres (280 ha) and built Highfield Hall, which is now a museum, and much of the land is preserved as Beebe Woods. In 1965, Robert Manry sailed from Falmouth aboard his 13.5-foot (4.1 m) sailboat and reached Falmouth, England, 78 days later.
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Robert Myrick Photoraphy
Shot with Canon XA10