Beach Ready Spa | Seaside, FL
Beach Ready Spa
Located at Seaside in 30A, Florida.
Blue Angels Fly By
Video shot by Jason Neeley Blue Angel #5 does a low fly by and sends tents and umbrellas into the air. 7-11-15. Jukin Media Verified Original
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South Florida Luxury Waterfront Properties Tour HD
South Beach To Palm Beach Luxury Waterfront Tour By Air
Niki Higgins narrates a helicopter tour of South Florida's luxury beachfront and Intracoastal neighborhoods and condominium buildings from South Beach Miami to Palm Beach.
Seaside Properties Group at Douglas Elliman helps buyers find luxury waterfront properties along South Florida's Atlantic coast line. This one-minute overview from the air shows in stunning aerial photography: Fisher Island, South Beach, Mid-Beach, North Beach, Bal Harbour, Indian Creek, Sunny Isles, Golden Beach, Hollywood, Ft. Lauderdale, Hillsboro, Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, Gulfstream, Ocean Ridge, Manalapan, Palm Beach, Singer Island and Jupiter Island. Niki Higgins of Seaside Properties Group has an eagle's eye for luxury waterfront.
The helicopter's blades rev up to a whine and the ground quickly falls away.
The sparkling surface of Biscayne Bay rushes beneath the tiny glass cabin.
Pure as the sunlight and wind, the view from 'above it all' gives an instant perspective on the coast's best waterfront properties. The color of the water tells the story, exclaims Niki Higgins. A prominent luxury real estate specialist, she flies with the helicopter doors open in order to to photography with precise clarity the waters that surround Miami, Ft.Lauderdale and Palm Beaches' most exclusive waterfront enclaves and luxury tower residences.
Clients seeking only the Best of the Best waterfront property look to
Niki and Seaside Properties Group at Douglas Elliman for the Palm Beach to South Beach overview. Her expertise as a broker of multi-million dollar Manhattan apartments translated well to South Florida. Affluent clients have no time to
bother with seeing less than the best, she states emphatically. Five hundred feet below, a private ferry cuts a bright white wake through pristine aquamarine waters on its way to the very private Fisher Island.
This is the best of the best: silky white sands, Caribbean-clear oceanfront,
immaculately landscaped homes and villas tucked among yacht harbors and fairways, says Higgins. Hovering above South Beach at penthouse level, the ultra-luxury towers with the longest and uncluttered views jump to the forefront.
While the beachfront condominiums of Miami sail underneath, the eye is carried to the emerald green residential islands that dot the bay: Star Island,
Indian Creek, Bay Harbour Islands. Hidden from the road, manicured estates, backyard pools and docks of South Florida's sports and entertainment celebrities reveal themselves. On the jaunt up the coast to tony Palm Beach, five ocean inlets pass below. The gems of luxury condominium towers are easy to spot. Gin-clear Gulf Stream waters gush into the inlets, while sailboats and surfers float just beyond spectacular coral reefs and rock jetties.
There are condominiums and neighborhoods that Niki counsels clients to avoid—properties that appear on the surface as luxury buildings, but have poor maintenance records, seaside communities lacking nearby ocean access.
Like an eagle soaring above its prey, Niki Higgins spots the true treasures:
A sprawling Palm Beach estate features thousands of feet of waterfront. A new Boca Raton luxury tower is perched at the edge of an inlet and pristine beach.
An ultra-modern beachfront hotel/condominium nearing completion is located across the street from Bal Harbour's world-class shopping. The visual information and perspective gained in a two hour flight has just saved a client weeks of searching the MLS listings and internet sites.
For more information, contact Niki Higgins or John McLennan at 888.242.4422.
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South Florida Aerial Photo Tour
Seaside Properties Group is a real estate brokerage with a unique position in the marketplace: They cover the luxury waterfront market from Miami's South Beach to Palm Beach. Owner and Broker of Record, Niki Higgins narrates this helicopter tour of the waterfront, highlighting South Florida's best of the best communities including Fisher Island, South Beach, Bal Harbour, Indian Creek, Sunny Isles, Golden Beach, Hollywood, Ft. Lauderdale, Hillsboro, Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, Gulfstream, Ocean Ridge, Manalapan, Palm Beach, Singer Island and Jupiter Island.
INDUSTRY ON PARADE WEALTH FROM THE SEA SCUBA DIVERS, OIL EXPLORATION, FISHING, SALT LAKE 63244b
“Industry On Parade was a television series created by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) from 1950-1960. The series consisted of weekly episodes that highlighted American manufacturing and business. Hundreds of companies and products were documented during the [program’s] decade-long run.”
This episode, “Wealth From The Sea,” shows viewers the variety of oceanic resources that American industries rely on. The film opens with shots of the ocean (00:35): waves hit rocky shores, tropical beaches, and more. A scuba diver (or “skin diver”) comes up to the surface (01:23). Divers explore the sea, and footage shows fish and vegetation under the sea. A large cargo ship sits at a dock (02:32); a car is loaded onto the ship. Bags are loaded onto a passenger ship via a conveyer belt. Men unload fish from fishing boats (03:12) and send the catch to processing plants for canning and freezing. A dead humpback whale, caught near San Francisco by the Del Monte Fishing Company, awaits transportation (03:58). A helicopter lands on an offshore oil drilling rig not far from Louisiana’s coast (04:10). Men on an oil rig move drilling pipe into position. The Texas Tower radar station on George’s Shoal sits above the water (05:18); inside, men monitor radar screens. Off the New York coast, men lower a dredge to pump white sand up to the barge (05:52). A diver brings a basket of sponges up to a boat (06:21). Men in small boats harvest kelp off the Oregon coast (06:55). In the Gulf of Mexico, at Galveston Bay, oyster shells are pumped onto a barge using a large hydraulic dredge (07:29). Sea shells are made into buttons at a factory (08:04). At the Royal Crystal Salt Company’s operation at Utah’s Great Salt Lake, men use tractors to shovel and haul salt (08:51). The Johns Manville Corporation mines diatomite (09:29). At Freeport, TX, the Dow Chemical Company pumps in sea water to use for various operations (09:57). The company collects sea shells to form magnesium hydroxide. Shots show the large plant: milk of magnesia is pumped into large steel tanks (11:53); acid is slowly added to create magnesium chloride, which is then processed into magnesium and stored at the plant.
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DJI Phantom 3 Professional - Lincoln Park, Forest Grove - Skate Park
Took the drone to the local skate park for the first flight of the spring and thanks to Dylan (Skateboard) and Jared (Bike) for letting me film them doing tricks. Footage was shot in 4K but downsampled to 1080p for YouTube.