My beloved Exeter, UK
A special video for my beloved city in the UK - Exeter. My favorite spots.
Exeter is a lovely city that I has been attached to throughout 6 months of my exchange semester in UK . Sad to be leaving this beautiful place soon !
I'm going to miss my beautiful university campus, green hills, lovely and friendly people here, all my friends, Tea on the Green with best cream tea ever, Exeter Cathedral, pretty Exeter riverside, Exeter quay... and everything.
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Created/edited by Dan Luong
Music: bensound.com - sunny
Location: Exeter, UK
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Quayside, Exeter, Devon.
Video of the Quayside in Exeter including the Canal Basin.
Path to the Turf Tavern in Oxford, UK
Swing Bridge to Turf Locks (Exeter Ship Canal)
A walk from the swing bridge near countess Wear to Turf Locks and back again. Approximately 7 miles there and back from the car park. Exeter, Devon, England
EXETER CANAL, DOUBLE LOCKS TO TURF BASIN, EXETER, DEVON
Paul Hamilton visits the Exeter Canal, Double Locks to Turf Basin, Exeter, Devon (tel: 01392 668935 exeteranglingassociation.co.uk SAT NAV. EX2 6LT) for the Angler's Mail Where to Fish series.
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Powderham Church to the Turf (Exeter)
A walk from Powderham church to the Turf locks and Hotel along the edge of the Exe estuary. The Turf locks is where Exeter canal ends.
TLS at Bramall Lane, Sheffield United FC.
The last three seasons we have had two promotions, a lot of it down to the pitch, Glenn Nortcliffe, Head groundsman at Bramall Lane, Sheffield United FC.
RIVER CULM, KILLERTON ESTATE, SILVERTON, EXETER, DEVON
Paul Hamilton visits the River Culm, at Killerton Estate, near Silverton, Exeter, Devon (Tel: Exeter AA on 01392 668935 or e-mail:info@exteranglingassociation.co.uk exteranglingassociation.co.uk) for the Angler's Mail Where To Fish series.
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Walking through Exeter
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Walking along Exeter Canal
A walk along the ship canal, on an icy cold sunny winter day in Feb 2nd 2012, towards the swing bridge, past the Double locks and back.
Great journey along the Exeter canal Devon
Fantastic drone footage along the Exeter canal
Short video by DJI Mavic Pro [Flying above Exeter, UK](4K)
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Exeter flight
Playing around with bebop drone along Exeter canal.
Exeter Drone Footage Video Editing
Bike ride from Exeter to Exmouth 20 october 2016
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Exeter Quay walk and lunch at the Double Locks pub
England 7s put fans through their paces
England’s very own Commonwealth Games bronze medallists put individuals through their paces this week with a rigorous training routine based on what it takes for them to become the elite athletes.
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Powderham Castle, Exminster. Devon
Powderham Castle is a fortified manor house situated within the parish and former manor of Powderham, within the former hundred of Exminster, Devon, about 6 miles south of the city of Exeter and 1⁄4 mile north-east of the village of Kenton, where the main public entrance gates are located. It is a Grade I listed building. The park and gardens are Grade II* listed in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. It is situated on flat, formerly marshy ground on the west bank of the River Exe estuary where it is joined by its tributary the River Kenn. On the opposite side of the Exe is the small village of Lympstone. The castle was expanded and altered extensively in the 18th and 19th centuries, most notably by James Wyatt in the 1790s. The castle remains the seat of the Courtenay family, Earls of Devon.