Flock of sheep near in Moss Norway I Hundred of sheep around the coast line near Moss
Our Sunday walk, turns into more very special and memorable after seeing those sheep around the coast line near in Moss , Norway. In this place you can go for a walk freely and enjoy the gift of nature.
They are enjoying eating grass and some wild flowers. Lucky that , I got the chance to witness how adorable they are.
Highly recommended for those who are fun of walking, visit this place exactly located at Jeløy, Moss
Driving in the Oslofjord Area of Norway: Going from Kambo outside of Moss to Son
Driving in the Oslofjord Area of Norway: Going from Kambo outside of Moss in Østfold/Eastfold/Ostfold county to Son in Akershus county of Norway
Gathering sheep in Norway - Part one!
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Driving in Norway - Moss/Jeløya: Going to Nes Camping
Driving in Norway - Østfold in the Oslofjord Area - Moss/Jeløya: Going to Nes Camping
The camera mount is shaking & The Radio is tuned into the Norwegian station P4 as usual:
Driving in Norway,Østfold,Eastfold,Ostfold,Oslofjord Area,Moss,Jeløy,Jeloy,Jeloya,Jeløya,Nes Camping
Driving in Norway - Vasstrondvegen
Driving towards the Stalheim Hotel from Voss our Garmin suggested we turn off the E16 and drive down Vasstrondvegen. Approx six k's later we turned back onto the E16.
Driving in Norway: The Oslofjord Farming Area in the county of Ostfold around Svinndal Village
Driving in Norway: The Oslofjord Farming Area in the county of Ostfold around Svinndal Village - Norwegian Landscape in the south east part of the country.
Farm life in rural Ireland
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Sheep on a Norway road C:
When I was visiting Norway for the first time I encountered this. There are sheep everywhere :D :D
Old Farm House With Moss Rooftop
During Bike Trip We Saw An Old Farmhouse With A Moss Rooftop
EIDFJORD NORWAY SCENIC ROAD TRIP
On our way from Bergen, Norway to Oslo, we stopped over in Eidfjord which is a very scenic place to do many activities. There's a food truck that sells really delicious thai food. It is highly recommended if you want to enjoy the view while having your meal. The owner was extremely nice! There are many hotels and restaurants nearby. I wish we had more time to spend here and would really like to go back someday!
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Norway Ostfold
Ostfold Norway.
Truck Driving - Norway, Road 61, summer.
Truck Driving - Norway, Road 61, summer.
OSTFOLD - Road trip to the Factory
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Fjord Warp
Follow Yancy Caldwell on his 9 days roadtrip on National Tourist Roads with action-filled days blended with late-light nights and 2am sunsets.
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4K| Peat Moss Harvesting With Valtra 6850 & New Holland TS115 Turbo
Valtra 6850 & New Holland TS115 Turbo with vacuum peat harvesters harvests dry peat moss on large fields and when the tanks is full it's being dumped into long windrows. The peat moss are going to be used on roofs and soil. In Skarnes, July 23rd 2017.
Roadtrip to Norway
Dedicated on a roadtrip to Hemsedal, Norway in Spring 2009. Camera and Editing by Alex Rufibach, Driving by Simon Graber.
Living in a farmhouse in Australia
Surfing Norway, Jæren , south west in Norway
Bølge surfing på Jæren. Surfing on Jæren west coast of Norway a calm november day.
Timelapsing The Charm of Pinner Village (4K) | November 2015
Music: Fretless by Kevin Macleod and Jingle Bells by Billy Gorilly.
Timelapses captured using a Panasonic LX100.
Scene List / Filming Locations:
Sunrise from Pinner Park Farm (George V Avenue)
Bridge Street / Chapel Lane
The High Street from Bridge St Gardens
St. John the Baptist Church, Church Lane (AKA The Parish Church, 14th century approx. 1321)
Pinner Baptist Church, Paines Lane (approx 1860).
Pump House, East End Farm, Moss Lane (1900s)
Pinner House, Church Lane (bricks dated 1721 but deeds are 1838 - on the site of an earlier hall dated 1578)
Granite Fountain Memorial, Tooke's Green, Church Lane / Nower Hill (1886)
The High Street (16th century onwards)
Love Lane / Bridge Street Roundabout
The High Street (16th century onwards)
Love Lane, with the Roman Catholic Church of St Luke in the background
Pinner Memorial Park
East End Farm Cottage (14th / 15th Century - Pinner's oldest surviving private dwelling)
St. John the Baptist Church, Church Lane (AKA The Parish Church, 14th Century approx. 1321)
Tudor Cottage (1592)
Moss Lane
Paines Lane Cemetery (1857)
Overlooking Tooke's Green, Moss Lane
Paines Lane Cemetery (1857)
Railway Bridge from Marsh Road
The High Street (16th century onwards)
Paines Lane Cemetery (1857)
The Grange Cottage, Grange Gardens
Bridge Street
Pinner Pantomime Evening Scenes:
The High Street
Bridge Street / Love Lane Roundabout
The High Street
Overlooking the War Memorial (1921), High Street
Below description adapted from:
Pinner is a quiet, garden suburb in North West London with a picturesque Olde Worlde High Street. Centuries old, Pinner was one of the ten hamlets of the medieval Harrow Manor, and is by far the most easily distinguishable of those hamlets today. The name Pinner is nowadays considered to be of Saxon origin. Among the oldest written records of Pinner is one telling us that the church was here during the 1230s.
It is also one of the very few villages in the country which still holds an annual fair, dating back to 1336. Records of Pinner go all the way back to the Domesday Book. An ancient coaching village, it still maintains its character today, in spite of being geographically absorbed into the metropolitan sprawl of modern suburbia.
The Pinn runs through Pinner in several streams. At the foot of the High Street, it emerges from the bridge from which Bridge Street derives its name. The High Street then stretches upwards for approximately 150 metres towards St John's Parish Church at the top of the High Street, just in front of the Parish Church, stands the war memorial.
Most of the High Street can be described as Elizabethan in style if not in fact. Its survival, relatively intact, is not by chance. Which brings us to Pinner's cultural dimension. The Pinner Association devotes itself, to a range of social activities, including the continued maintenance of the historic character of Pinner. It monitors the activities of the local authority, ensuring that Pinner is protected from mistakes of bureaucracy. It inhibits the erection of inappropriate fascia's to High Street frontages. It contributes to the maintenance of the gardens. It provides public benches. Annually organises Christmas street lighting and publishes 'The Villager'.
In recent years, many celebrities from radio, television, cinema, sport, and journalism have been seen in the village, often supporting local charitable events. Some popular names include Bob Hollness, Barry Cryer, Clare Rayner and Elton John. Before retiring from show business Ronnie Barker could often be seen in the High Street as has been David Suchet.
A major event in the history of Pinner was the granting of a charter in 1336 by King Henry III to John, Archbishop of Canterbury, for a market to be held every week on Wednesday and for two fairs every year. The tradition of one annual Pinner Fair still survives today, as well as annual celebrations of St George's Day and the Pantomime Evening held in late November.
Further information on Pinner, its heritage and history can be found at: pjbartlett.co.uk/Pinner.htm
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