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RNLI Sea Survival Pool
This video shows the sea survival pool at the RNLI training college in Poole, Dorset on England's south coast. It shows the training that the RNLI volunteer crews go through in the pool to enable them to save people at sea.
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RNLI Diver Sea Survival Workshop
Take this workshop with BSAC to refresh your rescue skills and learn new surface survival techniques. Register your place here - bsac.com/RNLIDiverSeaSurvivalWorkshop.
Workshops will be run as both Regional and Club events giving you lots of opportunities to take part. Not a member? Join and take part - direct membership is just £56.50, including insurance bsac.com/join.
Sailing around Britain, single handed in aid of Crohn's and Colitis. LEG 11 Brixham Poole
Rye Harbour RNLI Lifeboat on service 25/10/09
Rye Harbour RNLI relief Lifeboat B762 on service - towing fishing boat 'Jacqueline Ann' back to harbour after her steering has broken.
Video courtesy of: RNLI Rye Harbour / T Peters
Turnstones Silloth Cumbria
Group of 40 turnstones roosting at high tide . Very vocal and a lot of interactions
Leaving Brixham for a night sail.......
Day Skipper night appreciation, leaving Brixham marina at dusk for a night sail around Torbay.
5.4 knots
Bournemouth
Bournemouth /ˈbɔərnməθ/ is a large coastal resort town on the south coast of England directly to the east of the Jurassic Coast, a 95-mile (153 km) World Heritage Site. According to the 2011 census, the town has a population of 187,503 making it the largest settlement in Dorset. With Poole to the west and Christchurch in the east, Bournemouth forms the South East Dorset conurbation, which has a total population of over 400,000. Before it was founded in 1810 by Lewis Tregonwell, the area was a deserted heathland occasionally visited by fishermen and smugglers. Initially marketed as a health resort, the town received a boost when it appeared in Dr Granville's book, The Spas of England. Bournemouth's growth really accelerated with the arrival of the railway and it became a recognised town in 1870. Historically part of Hampshire, it joined Dorset with the reorganisation of local government in 1974. Since 1997, the town has been administered by a unitary authority, giving it autonomy from Dorset County Council although it remains however part of the ceremonial county. The local council is Bournemouth Borough Council.
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