Lands End, Minack Theatre & Penzance | UK ROAD TRIP DAY 4
Georgia and I drove all over Cornwall. We went to Porthcurno, Lands End, Pothgwarra and lastly Penzance!
Our 2nd Airbnb in Penzance:
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Penzance to Marazion roundabout
A trip around the hiways and byways of Cornwall
Penzance Time Lapse
Time lapse video of some of Penzance's best assets late afternoon in December.
Starting of with the Promenade I made my way along to Battery Rocks and the harbour. A brief stop at the bottom of Abbey Slip to film cars crossing Ross Bridge then up to the top.
Some footage of the LED installation on the Exchange Gallery changing colour as people walk past then on to the Christmas lights.
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Plymouth Bike Hire Campaign
Operation Phoenix - replace the Bike Bus
Penzance Accommodation At Wheal Rodney
Camping, caravan, bed and breakfast Penzance:
Wheal Rodney Near Penzance 01736 710605
This information video from Wheal Rodney near Penzance introduces you to all the features of a stay at Wheal Rodney, including the camping meadow, mororhome & campervan area, caravan spaces and the on site shop for all your essentials. Their heated indoor pool is always a big hit with guests as it is kept at 32 degrees making it one of the warmest swimming pools in the region and it is free of charge to all guests.
There is other self catering accommodation in the form of holiday cottages. These are available year round and come fully equipped.
There is a huge amount of local information on site to help you plan exciting and interesting things to do during your stay. The site is dog friendly.
If you have any questions please look at the website or phone 01736710605 or email reception@whealrodney.co.uk
0:06 Welcome to Wheal Rodney Penzance
0:48 Marazion introduction
1:10 Saint Michael's Mount
1:35 The Fire Engine Inn Marazion
1:58 Phillps Pastie Shop
2:10 Marazion Marsh
2:45 Camping & caravan pitches
3:25 Shower block & facilities
3:50 Holiday cottages
4:49 On site shop
5:15 Tourist information
5:30 Wifi available
5:40 Indoor swimming pool
Communes, Commons, Collections - Iain Boal, Ruth Beale & Tim Ivison
8 March 2018
Freefall Lecture Series
chaired by Moad Musbahi
Freefall is a series organised by AA 4th year Moad Musbahi & AA graduate Konstantina Koulouri. The series looks at the multiplication of ‘lines’ that govern daily life, from the tangible frame around an image or the building of a wall; to the more intangible construction of juridical and disciplinary borders. Freefall in this operates as a way to construct trajectories, in the form of conversations, questioning the ground upon which disciplinary divisions acquire their intelligibility.
By questioning how disciplinary definitions and exclusions are made, the series hopes that architecture can be re-evaluated in a more relevant fashion to today’s rapidly changing technological and cultural environments.
Iain Boal is a social historian of science, technics, medicine and the commons. Since moving to the US in 1982 he has taught the earth sciences and community studies at Harvard, Stanford, the University of California, and the San Francisco Art Institute. He is associated with Retort, a group of antinomian writers, teachers, artists and artisans based in the Bay Area. With James Brook he co-edited Resisting the Virtual Life: The Culture and Politics of Information (City Lights), and with T.J. Clark, Joseph Matthews and Michael Watts, he co-authored Retort's Afflicted Powers: Capital and Spectacle in a New Age of War (Verso). He is affiliated with the Geography department at UC Berkeley, the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in science and technology, and a founder of MayDay Rooms, the social space and safe haven for archives of dissent located at 88 Fleet Street. He co-edited West of Eden: Communes and Utopia in Northern California (PM Press), and is the author of The Green Machine (forthcoming), a heterodox history of the bicycle in planetary perspective. He is director of the Stokesby Institute of Geohistory and the Material Arts.
Ruth Beale is an artist whose work considers the evocative relationships between culture, governance, social discourse and representation. Her practice includes performance, installations, film and socially-engaged processes. She is co-founder of Performance as Publishing, an active research project into text and writing for performance, and The Alternative School of Economics, which uses the practice of self education to reclaim and explore economics as a social subject. She has performed and exhibited at Whitechapel Gallery, London, ICA, London, Turner Contemporary, Basel Kunsthalle, MoMA Ps1, South London Gallery and Modern Art Oxford. She gained a MFA in Fine Art Practice from Goldsmiths in 2010.
Tim Ivison is an interdisciplinary scholar and artist working on the political ecology of modern cities and urban planning. He teaches in both Liberal Arts and History + Theory at SCI-Arc and in Critical Studies at CalArts. He is a contributor to Real Review (London) and currently the editor of Offramp (SCI-Arc). Recent curatorial projects include T.E.O.T.W.A.W.K.I. and Operations Theater at Before Present, LA. Ivison holds a B.A. in Visual and Critical Studies and a B.F.A. in Studio Practice from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In 2016 he completed a PhD in Humanities and Cultural Studies at the London Consortium, with a thesis on biopolitics and environmental discourse in modern British town planning. From 2014-2016 Ivison was an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Researcher at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal.
St Mary's Bike Hire Isles of Scilly
This is the first promo video for St Mary's Bike Hire, stmarysbikehire.co.uk the supplier of hire bikes on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK. Produced by Smart Exposure Promotions.
Why a conservative MP decided to cycle naked?
Tory MP Michael Fabricant striped naked to promote a charity bike race in his constituency.
The 68-year-old stripped naked before hopping on one of the capital's Santander hire bikes for aid of the local St Giles Hospice.
He told Sky's Kay Burley that he was freezing shooting a promotional video.
Mr Fabricant, who has been an MP since 1992, has previously attracted headlines for his appearance on reality show Celebrity First Dates and the Quiz show Pointless.
He donated winnings to Prostate Cancer UK.
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B&B Belgravia - London Hotels, UK
B&B Belgravia 3 Stars Hotel in London, UK Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of London–Great location Set across 3 Georgian buildings, the boutique B&B Belgravia is just a 5-minute walk from Victoria Station.
It offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, cooked breakfasts and free bicycle hire.
Rooms at the Belgravia feature have carpeted floors and an en suite bathroom.
Each also features a flat-screen TV, work desk and telephone.
The lounge area has comfortable seating, an open fireplace and a laptop that guests can use.
There is also a TV/DVD player, daily newspapers, and tea/coffee is offered 24 hours a day.
At the back of the property, there is a private garden.
The Gatwick Express runs from nearby Victoria Station.
Westminster Cathedral and Buckingham Palace are both within a 10-minute walk from the Belgravia.
Westminster Borough is a great choice for travellers interested in parks, theatre and monuments.
B&B Belgravia - London Hotels, UK
Location in : 64-66 Ebury Street, SW1W 9QD, London ,UK
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Vicki Escapes ... Portmeirion
Marvel at the unparalleled delights of Portmeirion, North Wales. It’s unlike any other place Vicki has ever explored. We urge you to take a trip, although be warned you might find yourself unable to leave...
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Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway:
‘Vicki Explores Theme’ and ‘All The Stations’ music by Steven Francis:
Theme (from ‘The Prisoner’) copyright of The Orchard Music. Performed by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra:
Filmed and edited by Vicki Pipe
Additional drone footage by Geoff Marshall
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FGW Day Trip on a SWT ticket - Flooding and Diverts! - 8/2/2014
With my day return from Plymouth to London waterloo via south west train via honiton with the sea wall collapsed, there was questions if I even would make it to London. I was advised this first departure via coach would be as late as 07:45, but according to RTT there was a 06:25 voyager to newton abbot and I took a gut feeling there be a coach waiting at newton to take me on to exeter. I was right, a coach was waiting and I arrived into exeter the same time as the coach was due to depart Plymouth and was lucky enough to be about to catch the 08:00 fgw hst departure which meant I could even do the diverts! But my day was not over till I got back home tonight
With a further land slip at Crewkerne that meant no trains to exeter, I got rather concerned and headed over to Waterloo and was told my best and quickest option would be to go to London Paddington which at 17:00 I did and boarded a train to carmarthen where around 15 of us got off at Bristol parkway where a coach was waiting to take us on to exeter, where another coach was waiting to take us on to newton where then a xc voyager doing shuffles was waiting taking me back home to Plymouth.
Not bad for under £15!
Cycle through Hugh Town
Bright sunshine, yet a wall of fog surrounding the island. Awesome!
Winter Bike Ride in Cornwall
Slightly speed-ed up footage of a short ride on my Specialized Rockhopper mountain bike around Cornish tracks and lanes.
Marazion rounabout to Loggans Mill. A30 Eastbound.
A drive through the cornish Hiways and Byways
PADSTOW and WATERGATE BAY
(Many more St Ives and Cornwall videos' here A brief look around
Padstow, with its bizarre festival and an even shorter one of a well-known beach near Newquay. (17 June 2014)
Summer Holiday 2016 day 5 - Penzance to Newquay.
We move on from Penzance to Newquay. We went to Watergate Bay and did a bit of Body Boarding. No footage of me though so nobody will believe I can do it! Another great day with the VW campervan called Tango.
All Music from the You Tube Royalty Free Music Library.
Funk Your Style - @ TONEZPRO
Powerbreak - Elexive
10 Sleepless Nights - Olivaw
Take The Chance - Nicholas Heidlas Music
St Austell History Hunters - Unfortunately I cannot find this channel on youtube but will update this when I do.
VW Type 2 Westfalia was hired from cool4campers.co.uk
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A videopostcard of Cycling Cornwall Camel Trail to Bodmin
A video postcard of Cycling Cornwall Camel Trail | Best way to see Cornwall is from a Campervan. Base Campers have modern relable VW campervans to hire or buy.
Great video provided by Visit Cornwall. Its really worth having a look at their website for more information on Cornwall
Isles of Scilly
Sailing around St Agnes, Tresco and Bryher, June 2015.
Porthgwidden Beach Cornwall , England
Beautiful Porthgwidden beach in St Ives , Cornwall - England
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UK holidays and mini-breaks allow you to explore all the cities and landscapes that Britain has to offer, and it’s usually a bit friendlier on the purse strings too! So here are our favourite TOP 5 UK Staycations!
If you love photography then you can enjoy the beauty of The Lake District, or if you want some sea then Cornwall can provide you with awesome waves, and for a family friendly adventure The New Forest provides something for everyone! :D
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With the steady increase in people choosing to explore home rather than going abroad, we’re bringing you our top 5 places to staycation this summer!
5. The Lake District in Northwest England is the country’s largest national park. Hosting some of the most stunning landscapes in the UK, it’s a favourite among hikers and photographers.
Walking, cycling, windsurfing and kayaking are particularly popular here.
Our tip: Get up before sunrise for the best photos.
4. 2017 marks thirty years since Bath was awarded its UNESCO World Heritage status. It’s known as one of the most beautiful cities in England, with picturesque Georgian crescents, terraces and squares, a deep Roman history, an endless stream of independent shops and restaurants and beautiful countryside surroundings.
Our tip: Go on a weekday to avoid the crowds.
3. The New Forest offers beauty in abundance and is a great place to go for families. Our favourite is seeing Europe's largest gathering of otters and owls at the New Forest Otter, Owl and Wildlife Park.
For some adventure, cycle the flat, grounds of Brockenhurst, or visit Hurst Castle for an injection of history!
Our tip: The Lyndhurst New Forest Museum is free to enter
3. Snowdonia is about much more than just Mount Snowdon, Wales’s highest peak at 3,559 feet. With its mix of mountains, forest and sandy beaches, the Sygun Copper Mine, and medieval history at Harlech Castle, this giant national park has everything you need for a brilliant holiday.
Our tip: If you’re feeling lazy, there’s a railway that runs to the top of Mount Snowdon.
1. Cornwall is the classic British holiday destination. It has rolling countryside, beautiful beaches, quaint fishing villages and is home to the legendary Cornish pasty and of course, amazing cream teas.
For stunning views and lush greenery head to Penzance, for seaside charm head to St Ive's, and for watersports head to Newquay, a thriving town filled with surfer-types, nightlife and surf schools.
Our tip: For the best fish and chips in Cornwall head to Falmouth.
So those are our Top 5 places to Staycation this summer!
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