Concert Classique à Sospel
Soirée musicale Publique et gratuite sur le parvis de la cathédrale St Michel - 06380.Sospel
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Notre Dame de la Menour-Drone
Notre Dame de la Menour, fantastica Cappella che sovrasta le gole della Val Bévéra, sulla strada che da Sospel porta al Col de Turini, famoso per i suoi tortuosi tornanti e per il passaggio del Mondiale rally di Montecarlo.
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Kelvin MacGregor - HEAVEN (The Lovely Bones movie song)
Kelvin was inspired to write HEAVEN for The Lovely Bones movie. The song was used to promote the film during its worldwide theatrical and DVD release and remained on The Lovely Bones movie Myspace music page for over a year.
Based on the bestselling novel by Alice Sebold and adapted for the screen by Academy Award winning director Peter Jackson, The Lovely Bones is the story of Susie Salmon, a young girl who watches over her family and friends from the place between Heaven and Earth as they struggle to move on with their lives and she comes to terms with her own death. The film stars Saoirse Ronan, Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci.
Both a spiritual and inspirational song, many people have found HEAVEN uplifting and comforting for dearly missed loved ones.
This new video for HEAVEN was filmed in Ayrshire, on the west coast of Scotland; with additional photography in the South of France at St Michel Cathedral, Sospel; and the two Lerins Islands (Iles de Lerins) off the coast of Cannes.
St Patrick studied his faith at the Monastery and the Monk's Chapel on St Horate Island and the castle on St Marguerite Island is famous as the place where the Man In The Iron Mask was imprisoned.
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VLOG 98 - Crossing the BORDER 10 times in a day
A day in Strasbourg, from the German border until the top of the cathedral.
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Travel Diary: Provence
This is a short travel diary full of videos from Nîmes, Avignon, Orange, and Aix-en-Provence.
Hiking in Nice Hinterland
There are magnificent forests, great views, and a ruined, maybe haunted, hamlet along the route of the hike.
This is the real Riviera back country, arrière- pays. 40% of Alpes Maritimes is forest. Remember that the village of Peira Cava is just 25 km from Nice as a crow flies. At 1423m, the village was the first winter sport resort in the department. Remnants of some ski lifts can still be seen. It also became a hideaway for celebrities. Even Marc Chagall spent some time there. Nowadays the village is very quiet, but has quite a few secondary residences.
Many hiking trails go through the village. The tour presented here is a shortened version of the hike shown on the map; we started from Peira Cava (signpost 37), not La Gabella.
The ruined hamlet of Béasse was destroyed by a fire in 1985. In spite of its isolated location, the hamlet had been inhabited for over 200 years. In the late 18th century, dissidents from Nice called Les Barbets were allegedly hiding there, perhaps to avoid the guillotine.
Background music:Actual title: Local Forecast - Slower Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Map courtesy of Conseil Général Alpes Maritimes
Ordinations à Quimper. Imposition des mains. 10
Cathédrale st Corentin à Quimper, dimanche 16 juin 2013, 15H30.
Cérémonie présidée par Mgr Le Vert, évêque de Quimper et Léon.
L'imposition des mains sur le futur prêtre, Corentin Sanson, par Mgr Jean Marie Le Vert, évêque de Quimper et Léon, Mgr Paul Viera, évêque du Bénin, puis tous les prêtres du diocèse.
Orgue : Olivier Struillou, organiste titulaire de la cathédrale de Quimper.
Flûte : séminariste du séminaire St Yves de Rennes.
Départs Sapeurs-Pompiers (31)
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Recumbent ride to Canterbury Catherdral
I PUT THE MOBILE PHONE ONTO FRONT OF RECUMBENT, AND TOOK A TRIP TO CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL.
Col d'Izoard von Briancon - FitViewer Virtual Cycling - Real Life Video - RLV France
Ausgangspunkt dieser insgesamt 95 km langen und mit knapp 2.400 Höhenmetern anstrengende Tour über den Col d´Izoard (2.360 m), ist die französische Kleinstadt Briançon, auf 1.321 m Meereshöhe gelegen und nach Davos die zweithöchst gelegene Stadt Europas.
Die erste Steigung zum Col d´Izoard lässt nicht lange auf sich warten, denn kurz nach dem Start beginnt die Straße ordentlich an Höhe zu gewinnen.
Auf der gut ausgebauten und nicht sehr steilen Straße D902 geht es 12 km durch die gewaltige Schlucht der Cerveyrette nach Cervières (1.636 m).
Durch die Bois de Péméant geht es nun über viele Kehren, bei Steigungswerten von bis zu 12%, weiter in Richtung Pass empor.
Bald verlassen wir etwas unterhalb des Refuge Napoléon den Lärchenwald, aber gleichzeitig auch die Baumgrenze und erblicken die riesigen Geröllfelder, welche durch die starken Erosionen dieser Gebirgsregion entstanden sind.
Wenige Höhenmeter sind noch zu erklimmen, dann ist die Passhöhe auf 2.360 m erreicht.
Fantastische Ausblicke auf in Geröllhalden stehende Felsnadeln und Felspyramiden begleiten uns im oberen Teil auf unserer rasanten Fahrt hinunter nach Guillestre (1.000 m).
Die Rückfahrt beginnt gleich mit einer Steigung. Auf einer Länge von knapp 2 km sind 100 Höhenmeter zu überwinden, ehe sich die Steigungswerte auf den nächsten 10 km im Bereich von maximal 3 -- 5% einpendeln.
Nach 17 km kommen wir an einen Abzweig, dem wir nicht geradeaus zum Col d´ Agnel, sondern nach links zum Col d´Izoard folgen.
Nun beginnt ein 14,5 km langer schwerer Streckenabschnitt.
Bei Steigungswerten von 8 -- 10%, nur unterbrochen von immer wieder kurzen Flachstücken, klettern wir auf der kurvenreichen Straße dem Pass entgegen.
Endlich, nach vielen schweißtreibenden Kilometern, oben am Col d´Izoard auf 2.360 m Meereshöhe angekommen, genießen wir die darauf folgende Abfahrt hinunter zu unserem Ausgangspunkt Briançon.
Portugal, coast western border
coast of west Portugal
Cycling and Walking Auxerre France 2013
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sapeurs-pompiers de la somme
Caserne pompier virtuel
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Driving from Lyon to Aix-En-Provence
Driving from Lyon to Aix-En-Provence
4-11-2012, (6) L'Association Nationale des Combattants Italiens et les Chasseurs Alpins Belges
4-11-2012,
L'Association Nationale des Combattants Italiens et les Chasseurs Alpins de Belgique étaient à la Tombe du Soldat Inconnu pour la commémoration et le souvenir de leurs Soldats Morts pour la France.
L'Association Nationale des Combattants Italiens a invité les Portes Drapeaux et tous les participants à une copieuse collation dans le premier restaurant italien sur les Champs Elysées (Boissons à volonté, olives, tomates sèches et cacahuètes, pizzas au fromage, frites
Route des Grandes Alpes, Col de la Bonette
über den Col de la Bonette Pass in Frankreich
Apartment des Tournelles - 2 adults, Paris, France, HD
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Located 1,968 feet from Opéra Bastille, Apartment des Tournelles - 2 adults offers accommodations in Paris.
Pompidou Center is 0.7 miles from Apartment des Tournelles - 2 adults, and Notre Dame Cathedral is 0.8 miles from the property. Orly Airport is 9 miles away.
This neighborhood is a great choice for travelers interested in Food, Art and Museums
Places to see in ( Ventimiglia - Italy )
Places to see in ( Ventimiglia - Italy )
Ventimiglia is a city, comune and bishopric in Liguria, northern Italy, in the province of Imperia. It is located 130 km northwest of Genoa by rail, and 7 km from the French-Italian border, on the Gulf of Genoa, having a small harbour at the mouth of the Roia River, which divides the town into two parts. Ventimiglia's urban area has a population of 55,000.
The name derives from ancient Ligurian dialect, in Latin(ized?) “Albium Intemelium”, meaning capital city of the Intemelii. Ventimiglia is the ancient Albium Intemelium, the capital of the Intemelii, a Ligurian tribe which long resisted the Romans, until in 115 BC it was forced to submit to Marcus Aemilius Scaurus. Albintimilium became a municipium in 89 BC. In AD 69 the city was sacked by the army of Otho and Vitellius, but recovered to remain prosperous into the 5th century, surrounded by walls with cylindrical towers built at each change of direction.
Remains of a Roman theatre (first half of the 2nd century) are visible, and remains of many other buildings have been discovered, among them traces of the ancient city walls, a fine mosaic, found in 1852 but at once destroyed, and a number of tombs to the west of the theatre. The ruins of the ancient Albintimilium are situated in the plain of Nervia, c. 2 kilometres (1 mile) to the east of the modern town.
The caves of the Balzi Rossi have proved rich in palaeolithic remains of the Quaternary period. Remains of a family of Cro-Magnon people were discovered, with several skeletons of men, women and children. Very important architecturally and historically is the ancient medieval city centre, perched on a hill overlooking the new town.
The Church of San Michele Arcangelo was erected in the 10th century by the Counts of Ventimiglia on the foundations of a pagan temple. Later it was entrusted to the Benedictines of Lirins. In the 11th-12th centuries it was rebuilt in Romanesque style. In 1628 it lost the aisles after an earthquake. It houses milestones from the old Via Iulia Augusta, two of which are used as stoups and one supports the crypt's vault.
The present Romanesque Cathedral dedicated to the Assumption, Cattedrale di Nostra Signora Assunta,, with an 11th-century baptistery, see of the present Diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo (just Ventimiglia until 1957, founded 670), is built on the ruins of an earlier Lombard church, which in turn was on the site of a Roman building, possibly a temple. The municipal library has the second largest collection of 17th-century manuscripts and books in Italy (the biggest collection is in Venice).
The Giardini Botanici Hanbury (Hanbury Botanical Gardens), surrounding the villa of Sir Thomas Hanbury, La Mortola, are the biggest in Italy and among the finest in Europe, boasting many varieties of tropical and sub-tropical species that thrive in this mild climate. Near Ventimiglia are the Genoese fortresses of Castel d'Appio, Forte San Paolo and Fortezza dell'Annunziata.
Ventimiglia is a popular summer destination for tourists on the French Riviera. Particularly popular all year with visitors from France is the weekly street market (held on a Friday), along the seafront of the new town, which causes major traffic congestion.
( Ventimiglia - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Ventimiglia . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ventimiglia - Italy
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Apartment des Rosiers - 4 adults, Paris, France, HD
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Apartment des Rosiers - 4 adults offers accommodations in Paris, 1,641 feet from Pompidou Center and half a mile from Notre Dame Cathedral.
Opéra Bastille is 0.7 miles from Apartment des Rosiers - 4 adults, and Place de la République is 0.7 miles away. The nearest airport is Orly Airport, 9 miles from Apartment des Rosiers - 4 adults.
4th arr. is a great choice for travelers interested in Food , Art and Shopping .