Harmony Arts Festival | West Vancouver | BC Canada
The Harmony Arts Festival showcases some of the best local artists and performers. This free annual event usually takes place in early August along the scenic waterfront in West Vancouver. Visitors can enjoy art exhibitions, a bustling Art Market, artist talks and demonstrations, plus numerous live musical performances.
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Sea Kayak Expeditions in Tofino - Paddle West Kayaking
Showcasing one of the best places to paddle a sea kayak on the planet. Tofino, Clayoquot Sound, West Coast, Vancouver Island, Canada! Visit our website for more information:
Exploring Vancouver BC Canada. Kerrisdale Area. Spring 2019. Houses + Apartments.
The cherry blossoms are looking good in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
In this video we are walking east on West 43rd Avenue. The starting point is around Macdonald Street. We pass by Elm, Larch, Balsam, Vine and Yew Street. By the end of the video we are on West Boulevard.
Music & filming by Mark Quigley.
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Borough Market in London - What You Should Eat | London Street Food Tour!
Borough Market is one of the most famous and renowned fresh markets in London. Get all information here:
There are many famous things to do in London, but if you're a food lover like I am, one of the best choices you can make it to take a trip to the historical Borough Market. The market is one of the most well-known in all of London. The history goes way back, and it was formerly a place where people came and gathered to trade and sell their fresh produce. For many years it was very informal and without structure. But the official Borough Market was established in 1885, the place that we can visit today.
We were only in London for a couple of days, attending the Chowzter.com food awards ( and one thing I knew we needed to do, was visit Borough Market with an empty stomach. It was Friday morning at about 10 AM when we decided to go - and I think it was just about a perfect time - because many of the vendors were just opening up, and the market wasn't as packed as it could be. The best things to do as soon as you arrive to Borough Market is to take a leisurely stroll around and see what is available for you to eat - there are too many things to eat in one visit, so it's important that you choose wisely, and decide what you want to eat.
Some of the most famous things include the salt beef sandwich, the grilled cheese sandwich, the duck confit sandwich, chorizo, and many other delicious things. But along with cooked food, there's also a range of cured meats, and wonderful cheeses. I also really enjoyed the fresh produce, which included a nice variety of mushrooms and beautiful heirloom tomatoes.
But anyway let's get back to the food, and I'm talking about the food ready to be eaten. As soon as I arrived I saw a stack of cheese and olive bread-sticks which were piled high like a pyramid. That was my first treat. The long bread-stick was crusty and embedded with salty cheese and delicious olives. While walking around, in the back part Borough Market, we decided to try a Portuguese egg tart. It was good but I thought it could've been better if it was a little warmer. Next up we tried a sausage on a stick from a place called Boston Sausage. I added a bunch of English mustard to it, and I think that's what made it so good.
If you want to drink coffee, when you visit London's Borough Market you cannot miss the famous Monmouth coffee shop. It can be quite busy and hard to find a seat, so we decided just to get takeaway coffee, as I really needed something to wake me up and keep me energized to eat more. My little shot of macchiato was fantastic.
Back to the food, we went to a place called Brindisa and ordered up one of their famous chorizo sandwiches. The chorizo was very tasty, and had a nice spicy flavor to it, but I thought the bread was way too big for the amount of meat. If I ordered it again, I would for sure get the double chorizo. Finally for my last sandwich at Borough Market, I went with the famous duck confit sandwich. You'll see the incredible pan of duck confit when you visit the market, and if you're like me, it should entice you to eat it immediately. When you order, the vendor fills up a bunch of duck into a ciabatta roll. The duck was incredibly tender, juicy, and oily, and it was amazingly tasty. That just about wrapped up everything I ate at Borough Market in London. There were still many more things I wanted to try, but like I said, it would be a near impossible feat to eat everything in one visit to the market. If you want to eat and you're in London, this is one of the best places to visit.
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Open for lunch on Monday -- Tuesday from 11 am -- 5 pm
Full market is open on Wednesday -- Thursday from 11 am -- 5 pm, Friday from 10 am -- 6 pm, and Saturday from 8 am -- 5 pm (closed on Sunday)
Prices: It would not be hard to spend 20 GBP per person eating here
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How to get to there: I think the easiest way is to take the London underground tube to London Bridge Station and then just follow the exit signs that will lead directly to Borough Market.
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Vancouver Walk: Robson Street - Walking in Vancouver Downtown (2019)
Vancouver Walk on Robson Street in 360° - Come with me on a short virtual walk in Downtown Vancouver's Robson Street filmed in 360° VR in 4K.
Robson Street, also known as Robsonstrasse: with its core commercial blocks spanning from Burrard Street to Jervis, it is a major thoroughfare in downtown and West End of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. On this beautiful sunny spring day, in this 360 video, I recorded my walk on Robson Street as I walked from Denman Street all the way to the iconic building of the Vancouver Public Library. During this walk, I pass by many popular attractions, shopping destinations and classy restaurants.
0:00 Leaving Denman Street on Robson St
1:38 Crossing Bidwell Street
3:23 Crossing Cardero Street
4:43 Crossing Nicola Street
6:05 Crossing Broughton Street
7:40 Crossing Jervis Street
9:23 Crossing Robson Street
9:32 Crossing Bute Street
12:00 Crossing Thurlow Street
14:50 Crossing Burrard Street
15:55 Crossing Hornby Street
17:25 Crossing Howe Street
18:23 Crossing Robson Street
18:48 Crossing Granville Street
19:55 Crossing Seymour Street
21:00 Turning at Richards Street
22:40 Reaching West Georgia Street
23:05 Crossing Richards Street
24:15 Crossing Homer Street
24:25 Arriving at the Vancouver Public Library
25:17 Entering the Vancouver Public Library building
26:09 Leaving the Vancouver Public Library building
As part of my Vancouver VLOG, this 360 video of a street walk was recorded on May 18, 2019 in 5.7K Ultra High Definition with an insta360 One X 360-degree video camera and published here on YouTube in 4K resolution. You may enjoy watching this video on your favourite VR headset like the Google Daydream or Samsung Gear VR or Oculus.
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This segment is from Episode 10 Wild Isle in the new TV documentary series underEXPOSED which recently premiered on Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) in Canada, and Outside Television in the US. Big thanks to the underEXPOSED crew at Airdog Media for including us in the show and providing this clip. Thanks also to hosts Mason and Tannis for their fun commentary and reflections!
Visit Savannah: German Language Edition
Savannah – eine süße Stadt mit viel historischem Charme!
Von Kathrin Kana
Eine der schönsten Städte in ganz Georgia, und möglicherweise der gesamten USA, ist unbestritten das kleine Savannah mit ihren vielen kleinen Plätzen, einer tollen und belebten Flußuferstraße, schönen Geschäften auf der Broughton Street und historischen Denkmälern und Gebäuden, die die interessante Geschichte dieser ältesten Stadt Georgias erzählen. Nicht zu vergessen sind auch die vielen Spukgeschichten, die man hier hört…
Franklin Square und die First African Baptist Church
Zuerst schaute ich mir den Franklin Square an, der nach Benjamin Franklin benannt ist. 1790 gebaut ist dieser Platz am westlichsten gelegen. Gleich nebenan besuchte ich die First African Baptist Church, die seit 1777 existiert. Hier sah ich originale Kronleuchter und Bänke, die erste Orgel Georgias und andere historische Gegenstände, die ins 18. Jh. zurückdatieren. Am spannendsten allerdings sind die Fußbodenlöcher, die zur Beatmung fliehender Sklaven der Underground Railroad dienten. Versuchend, aus der Sklaverei auszubrechen und gen Norden zu reisen, versteckten sie sich unter dem Fußboden in Orten wie dieser Kirche und warteten auf ihren nächsten Abschnitt.
Genüßlich Shoppen auf der Broughton Street
Nur ein paar kleine Straßen weiter Richtung Süden kam ich dann auf die Broughton Street. Hier gibt es wirklich die allersüßesten Läden, Restaurants und Cafes. Meine Favoriten waren The Paris Market, wo man Haushaltswaren mit französischem Flair bekommt; die Savannah Bee Company, wo ich unterschiedliche Honigsorten und Bienenwaben mit Apfel und Käse probierte (köstlich!); und 24e Design Co. für modernes Wohnen. Zwischendurch eine kleine Stärkung beim Coffee Fox und weiter gings!
Piraten, Geister und die River Street
Nach langem Shopping hat man Hunger und ich war begeistert vom Pirates House, eine ehemalige Seefahrer- und Piratentaverne, in der es seit 1753 Speis und Trank gibt! Das urige Äußere und die vielen verschachtelten Speiseräume lassen erahnen, wie es damals wohl zuging. Das in Piratenmontur bekleidete Personal gab Touren, und unsere Kellnerin kannte sich bestens mit Spukgeschichten aus, wie die über den kleinen Jungen, der oben lebte. Die Speisekarte bot für jeden etwas, und wer Lust auf ein piratiges Andenken hat, sollte auf jeden Fall den reichhaltigen Souvenirladen im oberen Stock besuchen.
Anschließend kann man gerne noch auf einen Drink oder live Musik zur River Street gehen, denn da ist eigentlich immer was los. Heute ein lebhaftes Flußufer, kamen hier damals die Schiffe aus England an, um Baumwolle abzuholen, und hatten auf dem Herweg Kopfsteinpflaster als Ballast dabei, das dann hier die Hafenstraße füllte. Der Factors Walk gleich dahinter ist ein interessantes Überbleibsel aus der Zeit des Baumwollmarktes.
Das Davenporthaus und Oglethorpes Statue
Nicht weit von hier findet man ein wunderschönes historisches Haus, das im Stil der 1820 Jahre wiederhergestellt ist, das Davenport-Haus. Unsere Besichtigung mit einer sehr lustigen und lebhaften Führerin brachte uns die Geschichte von Savannah näher und ich war beeindruckt von der sehr detaillierten Restaurationsarbeit, die sogar eine Auszeichung der Regierung bekam. Für Geschichtsliebhaber definitiv empfehlenswert!
Und wer sich an den Film “Forest Gump” erinnert, hat vielleicht Lust an den Chippewa Platz zu gehen, wo die Parkbankszene gedreht wurde. Georgias Gründer, General James Oglethorpe, ist hier in einer Statue verewigt.
Savannah ist eine wirklich tolle Stadt, mit Geschichte, Kultur, Entertainment, Musik und Charme – ein absolutes MUSS! Verpassen Sie es nicht, sondern buchen Sie jetzt!
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Generations: Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Discover the story of Ohio's only national park in Generations: Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Generations tells the story of the park's natural wonders and the people whose lives have crossed its many paths. Visit the companion website at Produced in 2009.
Abandoned Military Base on York Island - West coast Escapes TV (season 2)
Lisa Van Reeuwyk visits an abandoned military base located on York island with Guy Adams as a stop on her tour through the Broughton Archipelago while on tour with Marine Link Tours.
West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Summer 2017)
Hazy skies and warm weather combination in British Columbia, Canada.
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