N.S.W. Diving Championships, Ryde, N.S.W. Australia (1966)
NSW, Australia.
Australian commentary, transcript on file.
G.V. Ryde pool where championships are to be held. L.S. James Stadler and W. Bean (winner), perform dive in the junior men's highboard championships. High angle shot of R. Hood (winner), Hudson and King performing dives in the three metre springboard championship. Various shots of Sue Knight, Empire Games champion and Klaverstyn performing dives for the women's highboard title. M.S. and C.U. of Sue Knight (winner) with Madeline Bollinger (second) and Robin Bayliss (third) standing on dais with medals. Various crowd cut aways and judges marking.
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Lucky paddle boarders spot dolpin swimming near Isle of Wight
Paul Blackley captured the moment he and his two daughters came within touching distance of the dolphin, which is seen swimming to the surface before diving down again. The 49-year-old filmed the footage while he was paddle boarding off the coast of Freshwater Bay near the Isle of Wight. The photographer said his daughters Emily, 13, and Isobel, 11, had never seen a dolphin before and described it as the 'best day' of their lives.
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The Waterside (Cowes, Isle of Wight) pt 1
The outside area
Killer's swim to the Isle of Wight
From Lepe to West Cowes because of the tide. Should have been to Gurnard IOW. Approx two miles of dodging ferries and sail boats.
Purser Archives At the pool - early 1970s - Glen dives
Isle of Wight: Bestival Ryde Slide GoPro point of view (HD)
Isle of Wight County Press editor Alan Marriott's view, recorded with a helmet-mounted GoPro, as he slides down the 200m inflatable water slide on Union Street in Ryde to raise money for Ryde charities.
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Cheltenham man swimming from Lands End to John O'Groats
A man from Gloucestershire who is bidding to become the first person to swim from Land's End to John O'Groats said the salt water is playing havoc with his tongue
Shark encounter diving from MY Blue Horizon
A shark encounter of a shark when we visited the Brothers Islands in the Red sea
Schindler upgraded by united lifts at Rhodes waterside centre
Back to see some lifts and what’s changed around there and one was bing lee also has a lift see after.
OUTSIDE SEATING VIEW FROM J D WETHERSPOON THE WEST QUAY PUB AT BRIGHTON MARINA HARBOUR
Kielder Water & Birds of Prey Centre e
The huge Eagle Own flying to various members of the visiting public.
We had a wonderful day at this family attraction. The staff were friendly and helpful and appeared to love the birds they were working with.
The Birds Of Prey Centre is located within the magnificent lakeside surroundings of Kielder Water at Leaplish Waterside Park. The Centre contains one of the largest & most fascinating collections of Birds Of Prey in the North of England.
A great day out for all the family. You can find them at:-
10 Wildest Waterslides You Can't Ride Anymore!
top 10 incredible waterparks and slides you're not allowed to visit
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Kielder Water & Birds of Prey Centre b
We had a wonderful day at this family attraction. The staff were friendly and helpful and appeared to love the birds they were working with.
The Birds Of Prey Centre is located within the magnificent lakeside surroundings of Kielder Water at Leaplish Waterside Park. The Centre contains one of the largest & most fascinating collections of Birds Of Prey in the North of England.
Here are the wonderfully friendly pelicans showing off to the visitors
A great day out for all the family. You can find them at:-
2013 EC Double 13,14
24 hours condensed to 10 minutes,
wish it had felt like 10 minutes but it did NOT.
Thank you to everyone who has helped me this summer, to reach my 3 swimming goals and fundraising goal, are were accomplished, swimacrossthesound.org ....
Janet Galya (jmgfish), for accepting this crazy fish, I love you.
Scott Lautman : so much fun swimming next to at Catalina... super moon rules and thanks for helping me with England, we had blast, in and out of the water.
The Holder Family: Teresa, sister and crew for Catalina and Swim Across the Sound, Charvelle, crew for Catalina, and Kassandra, crew for Swim Across the Sound.
Mike Oram: pilot/navigator for the 13th and 14th time :), big Anniversary next June.
James Willi: youthful piloting eyes in the Channel
Channel Swimming & Pilots Observers: Mike Ball and Lauren Austin
Liz Fry and Jim Bayles: my Hammonasset swim buddies.
John Lennard, Amanda Rossilimo and Terese Karmel, my January Jam/MCC partners
To everyone in body and spirit, you all are wonderful and special people,
THANK YOU.
Dream, Prepare, Succeed.
Cable Car Ride in Isle of Wight Portsmouth - England
Here is our full ride on the Needles Cable car ride in the Isle of Wight.
SECONDARY Schindler Traction Lifts near Event Cinemas @ Westfield Parramatta
These lifts have a rare 'generic' UK voice announcement; which apparently is used at London Heathrow Terminal 5. On some floors the lanterns flash and repeatedly chime.
Brand: Schindler
Type: Traction
Capacity: 1360kg/20 persons
Floors: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Year installed: 2000s
Buttons: Green Dewhurst US91-15
Deathtrap rating: 1/10
Kielder Water & Birds of Prey Centre
We had a wonderful day at this family attraction. The staff were friendly and helpful and appeared to love the birds they were working with.
The Birds Of Prey Centre is located within the magnificent lakeside surroundings of Kielder Water at Leaplish Waterside Park. The Centre contains one of the largest & most fascinating collections of Birds Of Prey in the North of England.
Here you see the White Tailed Sea Eagle being flown.
A great day out for all the family. You can find them at:-