Visit Mystic - Top 10 Things To See & Do in Mystic, CT
The maritime city of Mystic, CT has numerous activities for tourists of all ages, whether visiting Mystic Seaport a rebuilt New England seafaring village, or trying a local ale at Beer'd brewing to enjoying all that the ocean has to offer, Mystic is great for vacations and holidays.
Here we go through our Top 10 Things to See & Do in Mystic, CT
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What Can $10 Get You in MANILA, PHILIPPINES? (Filipino Street Food)
The Philippines (Manila) is one of the cheapest countries (cities) in all of Asia. In this video, I took $10 USD to see how much Filipino food I could get at a street food market in Manila. I have spent about a year of my life in the Philippines and I love this country so much, from the friendly people to the amazing beaches and mouth watering food. If you have any travel-related questions about the Philippines, let me know in the comments below!
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UNTOUCHED ABANDONED MANSION, ENGLAND
Eyup eyup, this week we're at an amazing almost untouched abandoned mansion in the rolling hills of England. Usually these places get pretty trashed pretty quick but this one was in amazing condition.
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2014 - ME - 1 - Maine Route 9
Trip to NH White Mountains, but my 1st video is Southern NB, Northern NS and PEI shortcut of Maine's Route 9 from the border to Bangor.
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Hemlock Grove, Kennebunkport, ME
Providing a Northern Maine Atmosphere with a Southern Maine Convenience. Hemlock Grove Campground was established in the year 2000 and built from the ground up. It now sits on 32 + acres with 75 sites with an Office, store, rec hall, game room, laundry room, bathhouse, playground and playhouse, with expansions in the future.
Moving to Mexico | Move to Mexico - Ideas from an American expat 2015
So ya want to move to Mexico? Start the process then... from I first started thinking seriously about actually moving to Mexico to the time I jumped in my car and went was only a matter of months. It would have been much quicker but I bought a new car and had to wait for the title to get mailed to me, etc.
Point is, when I decided to go, I put things in motion and went.
To be 100% honest, Moving to Mexico was by far the best thing I've done - it has been an amazing experience from the very beginning and I wouldn't trade this experience for anything. Am I going to stay here in beautiful Playa del Carmen indefinitely? I have no idea... and I have no specific exit strategy.
If I end up being here for quite a while longer, I wouldn't be surprised. Mexico is pretty damn awesome. At least where I'm at. It's the perfect tropical paradise located on the Caribbean side and there are miles upon miles of perfect beaches and amazing weather pretty much year round.
So don't be surprised if you see videos coming from south of the border for a good long time. I love it here. Even though I plan on traveling extensively, Playa del Carmen, Mexico may end up being my home base. Now.... if I happen to find someplace I like better, who knows? But right now I'm happy and that's what we all really want, isn't it?
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TV32 Tynemouth Travel Vlog | Walking Around Picturesque Tynemouth
At the mouth of the River Tyne, you'll find this charming town. Loved how calming this place is. Beautiful beaches; You still wouldn't catch me swimming in them though ;) A castle. Charming streets. Delicious fish and chips. We only had a day there but it was enough to fuel us for her upcoming adventures.
A big thank you to Helge, Jenny, and their beautiful girls for being such wonderful hosts-slash-tour guides! From our walk around the park and beaches to my first fish and chips experiences to Jenny's amazing homecooked meal for dinner to our Musical quiz night...Thank you so much!
Centralia Ghost Town | Underground Mine Fire | Pennsylvania | USA | HD
Centralia is a borough and near-ghost town in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. Its population has dwindled from more than 1,000 residents in 1980 to 63 by 1990, to only seven in 2013—a result of the coal mine fire which has been burning beneath the borough since 1962. Centralia, which is part of the Bloomsburg–Berwick metropolitan area, is the least-populated municipality in Pennsylvania. It is completely surrounded by Conyngham Township.
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Tourist Sauce (California): Episode 1, Westlake Golf Course with George Gankas
We're back! Welcome to Season 3 of Tourist Sauce, presented by Callaway Golf. We're packing all five NLU members into an RV and sending them on the road to find hidden gems and famous favorites. The first stop is the rundown driving range at Westlake GC near Thousand Oaks, California, where we find energetic swing guru George Gankas.
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Center of AMERICA
Rugby is a city in Pierce County, North Dakota, in the United States. It is the county seat of Pierce County. The population was 2,876 at the 2010 census.[6] Rugby was founded in 1886.
Rugby is often billed as being the geographic center of North America.
Rugby was founded in 1886 at a junction on the Great Northern Railway, where a branch line to Bottineau met the main line. The railroad promoters initially platted the town as Rugby Junction, getting the name Rugby from the town of Rugby in Warwickshire, England.[7] It was one of several sites along the Great Northern's transcontinental route between Devils Lake and Minot that were named after places in England (the others were Berwick, Leeds, Knox, Norwich, Penn, Surrey, Churches Ferry, Tunbridge, and York). When the community became a city, the Junction was dropped from the name.
North Dakota's first permanent European settlers arrived in 1812 from the Earl of Selkirk's colony in neighboring Manitoba, Canada. As farmers, they were more advanced than many of their contemporaries in the rest of the United States, having adopted sophisticated farming methods and machinery.[citation needed] Many of these implements, including an early McCormick Deering threshing machine, have found their way to the restored Pioneer Village in Rugby.
In 1931, the town of Rugby erected a 15 feet (4.6 m) tall rock obelisk marking the Geographical Center of North America. This was moved to a slightly different location in or after 1971.[citation needed] According to a listing by the U.S. Geological Survey, Rugby is actually approximately 15 miles (24 km) from the geographic center of North America [6 miles (9.7 km)] west of Balta), and even this designation carries no official status