100 Places in 29 Days - Teaser Trailer - Adventures in France
Teaser trailer for the upcoming film Adventures in France: From Castles to Crepes.
by Jared Bendis & Amanda Almon
A visual introduction of every place we filmed in 2013.
Don't forget to check out The Story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears (as told in the Louvre) -
The list:
Chateau de Chantilly
Tour Beauregard
Chateau du Compiegne
Clearing of the Armistice
Chateau de Pierrefonds
Amiens Cathedral
Château de Gisors
Chateau Gaillard
Monet's Home & Gardens
Château de La Roche-Guyon
Château de Caen
Beayeux Tapestry
Omaha Beach
American Cemetery & Memorial in Normandy
Abbey Mont Saint Michel
Fortified City of Mont Saint Michel
Château de Fougères
Château de Comper
Pond of Comper* (not in trailer)
Forêt de Paimpont
Fountain of Youth
Tomb of Merlin
Chateau d'Angers
Dolmen de Bagneux
Fontevraud Abbey
Château de Saumur
Château de Rochecotte
Château de Langeais
Château de Villandry
Chateau de Azay-le-Rideau
Château de Pray
Château d'Amboise
Château Du Clos Lucé
Château de Chenonceau
Collegiale St-Pierre
Château Baronnial
Château d'Harcourt
Château de Gouzon
Dolmen de Betoulle
Lascoux II
Gouffre de Padirac
Chateau de Rocamadour
Notre-Dame de Rocamadour
Millau Viaduct
Roquefort-sur-Soulzon
Château de Calmont d'Olt
Cité de Carcassonne
Chateau Comtal
Chateau des Ducs de Joyeuse
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene
Magdala Tower
Rennes-le-Chateau Castle
Chateau de Peyrepertuse
Chateau de Queribus
Galamus Gorge* (not in trailer)
Palace of the Kings of Majorca
Fort de Salses
Pont du Gard
Les Arenes
Maison Carré
The Palace of the Popes
Saint Bénezet Bridge
Arles Roman Theater
Arles Arena
Arles Cryptoportico
The Thermae of Constantine
Chateau d'If
Cathédrale St-Lazare
Temple of Janus
Château de Pommard
Palais des Ducs et des Etats de Bourgogne
Tour Philippe le Bon
La chouette (The Owl) at Notre Dame
Boutique Maille - Mustard
Well of Moses
Château de Etoges
Moët & Chandon
Reims Cathedral
Vaux-le-Vicomte
Chartres Cathedral
Chateau de Malmaison
Les Invalides & Musée de l'Armée
Napoleaons Tomb
Cimetière du Père-Lachaise
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
Point Zero
Sainte-Chapelle
Musee d'Louvre
Chateau d'Louvre
Chateau d'Vincennes
Place da Bastille
Bastille Foundations
Musée d'Orsay
Saint Denis
Sacré-Coeur
Lapine Agile
Moulin Rouge
Arc de Triomphe
Tuilerees Garden
Musée de l'Orangerie
Château de Versailles
Grand Trianon
Petite Trianon
Queen's Hamlet
Eiffel Tower
LTV#1 : La Forteresse de Salses
Salut les curieux !
Ma toute première vidéo concerne la Forteresse de Salses, un ouvrage militaire tout à fait extraordinaire. Elle est située près de Salses, un village du Nord du Roussillon. Sa construction a débuté à la toute fin du XVème siècle, sur un territoire appartenant à l'époque à la Couronne d'Espagne. Elle présente des caractéristiques architecturales très avancées sur son temps. Je peux notamment évoquer la complexité de son organisation interne présentant dans le même temps efficacité de défense (c'est un VRAI labyrinthe extrêmement robuste) et confort de ses occupants (pour l'époque…), de quoi rendre Vauban véritablement jaloux (même s'il est né plus d'un siècle après). Elle demeure l'un des parfaits exemples d'édifices militaires de transition du Moyen-Age vers l’Époque moderne.
Étant mes premières images, elles présentent quelques imperfections, notamment au niveau de leur stabilité et de leur netteté. J'espère malgré cela qu'elles vous plairont.
Matériel de tournage :
- Appareil photo numérique Nikon D3200 avec objectif 18-55VR II. Filmé en 1080/24p.
- Stabilisateur Glidecam HD-2000 avec Plateau rapide Kingjue KH 6200.
Logiciel de montage :
- Microsoft Windows Movie Maker.
Photo d'introduction ( forcément, j'ai été assez con pour oublier d'en prendre une!) :
- Site Libre de jugement.
Musique :
- Voyeur par Jingle Punks.
Découvrir les Pyrénées en Van !
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And Twitter @PabloGuercio
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2 Friends, 4 Days, 1 Van, 3 Treks
Avec Thomas on voulait partir plus loin que nos sorties quotidiennes et avec l'hiver qui arrivait à grands pas, on a profité d'un week-end de 4 jours pour enfin partir à l'aventure dans les Pyrénées afin de gravir des sommets bien plus imposant.
Château de Foix
Come visit with us a castle in Southern France.
Замок Фуа- один из самых известных замков на юге Франции. Присоединяйтесь!
Barcelona to Paris by TGV high-speed train from €59
A journey from Barcelona Sants to Paris Gare de Lyon by TGV Duplex high-speed train, on a crisp December day, only the 2nd day of operation of direct TGVs between Barcelona & Paris. For times, fare & tickets from €39 see
The train skirts the Pyrenees, runs along the Mediterranean, past étangs (lakes) where colonies of flamingos feed one-legged in the shallows, past vineyards, the Fort de Salses, the Chateau de Montfaucon, and the pretty villages of the Rhone Valley.
There are 2 Paris-Barcelona TGV trains every day all year round and up to 4 in summer.
Calais Beach, France - Skydronauts.uk
Calais Beach, France
Flight with Yuneec Typhoon H
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The Fenestrelle Fortress Italy - Val Chisone | Drone Aerial Footage
Fenestrelle is a fortress overlooking Fenestrelle. It is the symbol of the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, northern Italy. It is the biggest alpine fortification in Europe, having a surface area of 1,300,000 m². The fortress, built by Savoy between 1728 and 1850 under the design of the architect Ignazio Bertola, guards the access to Turin via the Chisone valley. The territory was acquired in 1709 by the Duchy of Savoy (later known as the Kingdom of Sardinia) after the defeat of the French at fort Mutin (Fenestrelle).
The history of modern fortifications in the Fenestrelle area, began in 1690, when the King of France Louis XIV appointed Nicolas Catinat as commander of the French Army against the Duke of Savoy’s Army during the Nine Years' War. General Catinat, better known in Piedmont for his victory at the Battle of Staffarda, the destruction of the Castle of Avigliana and the fire at the Castle of Rivoli, understood the danger posed by the Chisone Valley for the French Army and decided to build 3 small redoubts and a fort in the Fenestrelle area. More specifically, in 1694 Nicolas Catinat obtained the approval of Louis XIV to build Fort Mutin. During the War of the Spanish Succession, this imposing fortification was besieged in August 1708 by Victor Amadeus II’s troops and conquered in 15 days.
At the end of the War of the Spanish Succession, France officially ceded Fenestrelle and the upper Val Chisone to the Duchy of Savoy as required by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. The treaty gave the Kingdom of Sicily to the Duchy of Savoy, making Victor Amadeus II the first king of the House of Savoy. For political reasons the Kingdom of Sicily was then exchanged with the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1720.
Fort Mutin was restored, but Victor Amadeus II found it insufficient for the protection of the Val Chisone. So he instructed military architect Ignazio Bertola to design and build a complex of forts in Fenestrelle. They were connected by a 3 km long wall, an indoor staircase of 3,996 steps unique in Europe and an outside staircase of 2,500 steps. The construction began in the summer of 1728 and ended in 1793; then it started again in 1836, ending definitively in 1850. Besides Ignazio Bertola, other engineers and military architects worked at Fenestrelle; among them: Vittorio Amedeo Varino de La Marche, Lorenzo Bernardino Pinto (who was one of Bertola’s apprentices and also worked at the Fort of Exilles), Nicolis di Robilant and Carlo Andrea Rana.
During the Napoleonic Era when Fenestrelle was again under the French influence, it was used as a prison by the French Empire: notable prisoners were Joseph de Maistre and Bartolomeo Pacca. The prison also held Pierre Picaud, whose story was the inspiration for Edmond Dantès, the main character in Dumas’s Count of Monte Cristo. The Kingdom of Sardinia locked political prisoners, Mazzini's supporters and common criminals in the fort, including the Archbishop Luigi Fransoni.
In 1861, after the unification of Italy, some Kingdom of the Two Sicilies supporters (mainly soldiers, but the number is unknown) were put into the fort, which for some revisionist academics became a concentration camp. Several Garibaldi's and Papal States supporters were also locked up.
After the Kingdom of Italy joined the Triple Alliance in 1882, the fort was upgraded. After 1887, it became the headquarters of the Fenestrelle battalion of the 3rd Alpini Regiment.
After World War II, the fort was abandoned and left to decay, most of the available material being plundered. In 1990 a redevelopment action, guided by a group of volunteers, known as Progetto San Carlo (ONLUS) was started. In the 1999 it has become the symbol of the former Province of Turin and in 2007 the World Monuments Fund has included it among the 100 most important archaeological sites of the world.
Il Forte di Fenestrelle, situato in Val Chisone (Piemonte), è costituito da tre complessi fortificati: il San Carlo, il Tre Denti e il Delle Valli, uniti da un tunnel al cui interno corre la scala coperta più lunga d'Europa, con ben 4.000 gradini. Possiede una superficie di 1.350.000 mq di compendio e una lunghezza di 3 Km distribuita su 650 m di dislivello. Per maggiori info visitate il sito: fortedifenestrelle.it
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A 5K ultra HD compilation of Sud Tirolo / South Tyrol, Italy points of interest. The video features several castles, frozen lakes, vineyards, an abandoned hotel with a shady history during World War II (WWII) called the Hotel Paradiso in Cevedale, also featured in a recent documentary series about ways that german was criminals managed to flee to South America.
Also featuring the stunning Castel Beseno. Recently rennovated, Castel Beseno is the largest feudal fortress all over the Trentino region.
Those travelling from Rovereto to the city of Trento across the Vallagarina valley, will be immediately attracted by the majestic fortress on the hill near to Folgaria. Here on this strategically oh-so important place towers Trentino’s largest fortress, referred to as Castel Beseno. First written documents date back to the 12th century, when the castle still belonged to the counts of Appiano and served as a residence to the aristocratic family Da Beseno.
Also featured the Lago di Gioveretto (Zufrittsee), currently frozen and the adjacent dam, as well as local vineyards focused on Chardonnay and Pinot Noir – used for the production of the traditional method – Lagrain, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon as red wines and Sauvignon as a white wine.
We also flew over and around the Forst beer factory.
Just outside Merano, on the way to the Val Venosta, a complex of buildings perfectly in keeping with their surroundings catches the eye. They are decorated in a graceful, highly tasteful manner and almost blend in with the flourishing local vegetation. Anyone who is curious enough to ask the name of this “village” – because that is what it looks like at first sight – will simply receive the answer “That’s FORST”. It is not called the “beer factory” or the “brewery”, but “FORST”. The name is inherently linked with the local area. It stands for tradition and love for nature, but also striving to ensure that the quality of its products remains consistently high. Traditional and modern values go hand in hand, making positive contributions to each other: this is the guiding concept of FORST.
The HD video also features gorgeous mountains such as the Cima Venezia or Veneziaspitze and the Castle of Montani di Sopra in Laces. South Tyrol, an autonomous Italian province created in 1948, was part of the Austro-Hungarian County of Tyrol until 1918 (then known as Deutschsüdtirol and occasionally Mitteltirol. It was annexed by Italy following the defeat of the Central Powers in World War I. It has been part of a cross-border joint entity, the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino, since 2001. South Tyrol is granted a considerable level of self-government, consisting of a large range of exclusive legislative and executive powers and a fiscal regime that allows the province to retain a large part of most levied taxes, while nevertheless remaining a net contributor to the national budget. As of 2011, South Tyrol is among the wealthiest regions in Italy and the European Union.
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Chateau de Tiffauges
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Chateau de Barbe Bleue,
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How to cross Europe in car. Part 36. Millau - Perpignan. Viaje de vuelta al Mediterráneo
DRIVING EUROPE. Cómo cruzar Europa en coche sin peajes y por carreteras secundarias. PARTE 36. Viaje de vuelta al Mediterráneo. Terminamos de cruzar el Macizo Central conduciendo por La Meridienne a través del paso de L'Escalette y gradualmente descendemos hasta el enorme Golfo de Lion. Una vez allí salimos de la autopista y seguimos por las carreteras secundarias hasta Perpiñán, en la falda de los Pirineos, por el camino pasaremos por Béziers, Narbona y el Parque Natural de la Narbonaisse.
Plano en vista subjetiva desde el interior de un coche en un timelapse acelerado 8 veces. Viaje continuo conduciendo por la autopista La Meridienne desde el área de servicio de Millau y hasta el centro de Perpiñán por carreteras secundarias.
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