Explore Cumberland Island - near St. Mary, Georgia
Let's spend a day (or at least 15 minutes) out on Cumberland Island, one of Georgia's barrier islands. In the 1880s Thomas M. Carnegie, brother of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, and his wife Lucy bought land on Cumberland for a winter retreat. In 1884, they began building a mansion though Thomas Carnegie never lived to see its completion. Lucy and their nine children continued to live on the island, naming their mansion Dungeness. Dungeness was designed as a 59-room Scottish castle. They also built pools, a golf course, and 40 smaller buildings to house the 200 servants who worked at the mansion. The last time Dungeness was used was for the 1929 wedding of a Carnegie daughter. After the stock market crash and the Great Depression, the family left the island and kept the mansion vacant. It burned in a 1959 fire, believed to have been started by a poacher who had been shot in the leg by a caretaker weeks before. Today, the ruins of the mansion remain on the southern end of the island. The Carnegie family owned 90% of the island.
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ALONE ON A WILD HORSE ISLAND
This video is basically about my boyfriend climbing a bunch of trees at Cumberland Island, Georgia lol. Beautiful island with feral horses, white sand beaches, armadillos, intense history with the Carnegies and mansion ruins. We visited this enchanting island after the 2016 hurricane, so the beginning of 2017. Because of the hurricane, not many people were hiking the island. From what I remember we saw maybe 1-3 people that week while hiking! We hiked all the way around the island and set up tent as we went for about a week. This has been one of my most memorable adventures yet!
Our goal is to spend the first week of every year on a island. The beginning of 2018 was spend hiking Waipio Valley on the Big Island on Hawaii.
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1,000 acres of land might be developed for housing on Cumberland Island
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Forestry: Investing In & Profiting From Sustainable Forestry
The second in a series of short web videos aimed at landowners who want to manage their woodlots. This video examines how landowners can profit from a forest management plan and work with a registered forester to create and cultivate a healthy woodlot for hunting, recreation and other uses. For more information on using a Forester go to
Nathanael Greene | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:10 1 Early life and education
00:03:44 2 Family
00:04:30 3 American Revolutionary War
00:04:41 3.1 Prelude to war
00:05:55 3.2 Commander under Washington
00:06:05 3.2.1 Boston campaign
00:07:50 3.2.2 New York and New Jersey Campaign
00:10:29 3.2.3 Philadelphia campaign
00:13:00 3.2.4 Stalemate in the Northern theater, 1778–1780
00:15:20 3.3 Command in the South
00:15:29 3.3.1 Appointment
00:17:01 3.3.2 Strategic retreat
00:19:12 3.3.3 Battle of Guilford Court House
00:21:00 3.3.4 Campaign in South Carolina and Georgia
00:24:36 3.3.5 After Yorktown
00:26:12 4 Later life and death
00:29:59 5 Legacy
00:30:09 5.1 Historical reputation
00:31:59 5.2 Memorials
00:33:47 6 See also
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Nathanael Greene (August 7 [O.S. July 27] 1742 – June 19, 1786, sometimes misspelled Nathaniel) was a major general of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War. He emerged from the war with a reputation as General George Washington's most gifted and dependable officer, and is known for his successful command in the southern theater of the war.
Born into a prosperous Quaker family in Warwick, Rhode Island, Greene became active in the resistance to British revenue policies in the early 1770s and helped establish the Kentish Guards, a state militia. After the April 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord, the legislature of Rhode Island established an army and appointed Greene to command it. Later in the year, Greene became a general in the newly-established Continental Army. Greene served under Washington in the Boston campaign, the New York and New Jersey campaign, and the Philadelphia campaign before being appointed quartermaster general of the Continental Army in 1778.
In October 1780, General Washington appointed Greene as the commander of the Continental Army in the southern theater. After taking command, Greene engaged in a successful campaign of guerrilla warfare against the numerically superior force of General Charles Cornwallis. He inflicted heavy losses on British forces at Battle of Guilford Court House, the Battle of Hobkirk's Hill, and the Battle of Eutaw Springs, eroding British control of the Southern United States. Major fighting on land came to an end following the surrender of Cornwallis at the Battle of Yorktown in October 1781, but Greene continued to serve in the Continental Army until late 1783. After the war, he sought to become a successful planter in the South, but died in 1786 at his Mulberry Grove Plantation in Chatham County, Georgia. Many places in the United States are named after Greene.
Enchanted River: The Chattachoochee | Georgia Outdoors
On this episode of Georgia Outdoors; focus on the National Recreation Area on the amazing Chattachoochee River.
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Best of 2019: Aerial Illuminations Drone Video
A look back at my adventures over the past year! Thank you to everyone who supported my work in 2019! I'm looking forward to an exciting new year with new places to explore.
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Mill Shoals - Balsam Grove, North Carolina - Pisgah National Forest
Conasauga Falls - Tellico Plains, Tennessee - Cherokee National Forest
Buzzard Rock - Whitley City, Kentucky - Daniel Boone National Forest
Cumberland Falls - Corbin, Kentucky - Daniel Boone National Forest
Lockegee Rock - Morehead, Kentucky - Daniel Boone National Forest
Roan Mountain - Roan Mountain, Tennessee - Cherokee National Forest
Whitewater Falls - Sapphire, North Carolina - Nantahala National Forest
High Knob - Wise County, Virginia - Scott County, Virginia - George Washington and Jefferson National Forests
Powell Valley - Big Stone Gap, Virginia - Norton, Virginia
Portland Head Light - Cape Elizabeth, Maine - Fort Williams Park
Harper Creek Falls - Collettsville, North Carolina - Pisgah National Forest
Looking Glass Falls - Brevard, North Carolina - Pisgah National Forest
Twisting Falls / Compression Falls - Butler, Tennessee - Cherokee National Forest
West Pinnacle - Berea College Forest - Berea, Kentucky
East Pinnacle - Berea College Forest - Berea, Kentucky
Eagles Nest - Berea College Forest - Berea, Kentucky
Buzzards Roost - Berea College Forest - Berea, Kentucky
Lighthouse Landing - Grand Rivers, Kentucky - Kentucky Lake - Land Between the Lakes
Corbin Fireworks - Corbin, Kentucky
Cedar Falls - Cedar Falls Park - Greenville County, South Carolina
Cave Run Lake - Morehead, Rowan County, Kentucky - Daniel Boone National Forest
Flat Lick Falls - Gray Hawk, Kentucky - Jackson County, Kentucky
Dog Slaughter Falls - Corbin, Kentucky - Daniel Boone National Forest
Jamestown Marina - Jamestown, Kentucky - Lake Cumberland
State Dock Marina - Jamestown, Kentucky - Lake Cumberland
Conley Bottom Marina - Monticello, Kentucky - Lake Cumberland
Burnside Marina - Burnside, Kentucky - Lake Cumberland
Eagle Falls - Corbin, Kentucky - McCreary County, Kentucky - Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
Six Gun City - McCreary County, Kentucky - Cumberland Falls
Taughannock Falls State Park - Finger Lakes District - Ithaca, New York
Ithaca Falls - Ithaca, New York
Turtleback Falls - Lake Toxaway, North Carolina - Pisgah National Forest
Helton Creek Falls - Helen, Georgia - Chattahoochee National Forest
Bee Rock - Old Sublimity Bridge - Laurel County, Kentucky and Pulaski County, Kentucky - Lake Cumberland - Daniel Boone National Forest
Spruce Knob - Monongahela National Forest - Allegheny Mountains
Blackwater Falls - Blackwater Falls State Resort Park - Davis, West Virginia
Laurel Lake Spillway - Laurel River Lake - Corbin, Kentucky - Daniel Boone National Forest
Pine Island Double Falls - London, Laurel County, Kentucky - Daniel Boone National Forest
Rainbow Falls - Lake Toxaway, North Carolina - Nantahala National Forest (just outside of Gorges State Park)
Falling Spring Falls - Covington, Virginia - Alleghany Highlands
Cascade Falls - Pembroke, Virginia - George Washington & Jefferson National Forests
Fisher Towers - Moab, Utah - Bureau of Land Management (Moab Branch)
Seneca Rocks - Pendleton County, West Virginia - Monongahela National Forest
Chimney Top Rock - Campton, Kentucky - Red River Gorge - Daniel Boone National Forest
Half Moon Rock - Campton, Kentucky - Red River Gorge - Daniel Boone National Forest
Raven Rock - Campton, Kentucky - Red River Gorge - Daniel Boone National Forest
Secret Falls (Big Shoals Falls) - Highlands, North Carolina - Nantahala National Forest
Middle Falls - Letchworth State Park - Wyoming County, New York
Kaaterskill Falls - Catskill Mountains - Greene County, New York
OK Slip Falls - Hudson Gorge - Adirondacks - Indian Lake, New York
Ausable Chasm - Adirondacks - Keeseville, New York
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Liane Russell's Interview
Liane B. Russell is a renowned geneticist. Born in Vienna, Austria, she and her family managed to flee the country after its annexation by Nazi Germany. After moving to the United States, Russell became interested in biological research. In 1947, she and her husband, William L. Russell, moved to Oak Ridge. In this interview, Russell explains her experiments on the effects of radiation at Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s “Mouse House,” including the discovery that the Y chromosome is sex-determining. She describes her work with the environmental movement and the efforts of Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning, which she co-founded. She also recalls winning the Enrico Fermi Award from the Department of Energy and a visit to communist East Germany in the 1980s.
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King Arthur II & Prince Madoc's voyage to America in AD 562
Alan Wilson & James Michael present this lecture in a College of Kentucky - one of several that Alan lectured at in his lecture tour of 1992. James Michael sadly passed away in January 2008. Were it not for his dedicated work little of this Arthur research would be known in the USA today.
This full documentary contains not just a presentation lecture but also extra footage which has never been broadcast until now. You will be shown some of the vast amounts of evidence concerning the voyage of Arthur 2 and Prince Madoc sailing from Britain to America during the 6th century - almost a thousand years before Columbus.
Also covered later in the documentary is James Michael explaining the ancient British Coelbren alphabet, and its connection to many inscriptions found in the America.
The establishment crooks have written off this Coelbren alphabet as the creation of a Welsh-British Antiquarian called Iolo Morganwg during the19th century, yet the authors easily show in their books how this accusation is completely false and they give many examples of its use and notice CENTURIES prior to the time of the alleged forgery.
The documentary is not always good quality in parts as it was only converted in 2008 using old VHS tapes originally recorded in 1992. Despite this it is a brilliant and informative documentary of how history -- like most things -- has been manipulated and forgotten.
Alan Wilson is now 80 years old and still going strong. He and his life-long fellow researcher Baram Blackett have written and published nine books. They also have available several documentaries (old and new) documenting their researches and what happens when you discover things the establishment doesn't want discovered.
Their books published to date (oldest first) are as follows:
1 - Arthur, King of Glamorgan and Gwent.
2 - Arthur and the Charter of Kings.
3 - Arthur the War King
4 - Artorius Rex Discovered
5 - The Holy Kingdom
6 - The King Arthur Conspiracy
7 - Moses in the Hieroglyphs
8 - The Discovery of the Ark of the Covenant
9 - The Trojan War of 650 BC
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Nightly News Broadcast (Full) - December 15th, 2019 | NBC Nightly News
Deadly storm slams 16 states with severe weather and travel chaos, House Democrats expected to pass articles of impeachment before Christmas break, and emotional vigil for murdered New York City college student.
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Mobile Homes Pull In to Luxury
High-end home buyers have begun to invest in mobile homes. The Labenskis customized their Connecticut home with $300,000 in modifications, including custom kitchen cabinets and a front porch. Photo: Claudio Papapietro for The Wall Street Journal
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John Marshall: The Man Who Made the Supreme Court
Award-winning biographer Richard Brookhiser vividly chronicles America's greatest judge, John Marshall, and the world he made when he became the fourth Chief Justice of the United States in 1801. At the time, the Supreme Court was the weakest branch of the federal government, but in 34 years expounding the Constitution he loved, Marshall established the high court as a pillar of American life. A book signing will follow the program.
BACARDÍ Rum Delivers with Streamlined, Sustainable Packaging
It begins in an expansive, pristine forest in Georgia, in the southern United States. There, mature trees are selected for an evolution that results in beautiful, bright boxes that carry the award-winning BACARDÍ® rum to market. At every step along the way, sustainability is a key part of the equation -- from trees that generate cardboard containers, to production lines that bottle and box, to trucks that transport the product.
The way containers are stacked and loaded onto transport trucks now is streamlined -- another significant savings in terms of carbon footprint. Fewer trucks deliver the same amount of bottles.
At Bacardi, even the corrugated cardboard cases used to ship our product play a role, says BACARDÍ rum brand director Kevin Oglesby. They are designed to protect the bottles as well as reduce the environmental impact of our packaging.
Every cardboard container BACARDÍ rum uses for its packaging in North America originates from a sustainable forest. Harvested trees provide pulp for the recyclable cardboard cases -- close to 10 million a year -- and all receive endorsement from Forest Stewardship Council, Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, or Sustainable Forestry Initiative.
It's gratifying that Bacardi, with its philosophy of longevity and sustainability, is using a product grown on our land, says Joe Hopkins, a fourth-generation forester in Georgia. Our companies are working in the same direction, with the same long-term view for viability.
The overarching vision of the Bacardi Limited Good Spirited sustainability platform is to return to the environment as least as much as it takes away. The Company pledges to use eco-friendly design in its brand packaging and point-of-sale materials.
Since 2006, when the Company began reporting its global impacts on the environment, Bacardi has reduced energy use by nearly 28 percent, supported by a 28.5 percent decrease in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Building on current programs and efficiencies that reduce water and energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, the Bacardi Limited Good Spirited global sustainability program sets specific goals in three areas:
Global Packaging: By 2017, Bacardi plans to reduce the weight of its packaging by 10 percent and achieve 15 percent by 2022.
Responsible Sourcing: Bacardi strives to obtain all raw materials and packaging from sustainably sourced, renewable or recycled materials while maintaining or enhancing the economic status of growers and suppliers. By 2017, the goal is to obtain 40 percent of the sugarcane-derived products used to make BACARDÍ rum from certified, sustainable sources -- and 100 percent by 2022. This pledge from Bacardi is an industry first.
Operational Efficiencies: Bacardi continues to focus on reducing water use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions with a 2017 goal to cut water use by 55 percent and GHG emissions by 50 percent. In addition, Bacardi aims to eliminate landfill waste at all of its production sites by 2022.
To learn more about Bacardi Limited and its Good Spirited: Building a Sustainable Future environmental initiative for sourcing, packaging and operational efficiencies across the entire Bacardi family of premium spirits brands, visit
About Bacardi Limited
Bacardi Limited, the largest privately held spirits company in the world, produces and markets internationally recognized spirits and wines. The Bacardi brand portfolio comprises more than 200 brands and labels including BACARDÍ® rum, the world's best-selling and most-awarded rum, as well as the world's most-awarded spirit; GREY GOOSE® vodka, the world's leading super-premium vodka; DEWAR'S® Blended Scotch whisky, the world's most-awarded blended Scotch; BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® gin, the top-valued and fastest-growing premium gin in the world; MARTINI® vermouth and sparkling wines, the world's leading vermouth and the world's favorite Italian sparkling wines; CAZADORES® 100% blue agave tequila, one of the most popular premium tequilas in Mexico and the United States; and other leading and emerging brands including WILLIAM LAWSON'S®, the fastest-growing global Scotch whisky brand; ERISTOFF® vodka, one of the fastest-growing vodka brands in the world; and ST-GERMAIN®, a super-premium elderflower liqueur.
Founded 152 years ago in Santiago de Cuba on February 4, 1862, family-owned Bacardi employs nearly 6,000 people, manufactures its brands at 29 facilities and sells in more than 160 countries. Bacardi Limited refers to the Bacardi group of companies, including Bacardi International Limited.
In Tune: A Community of Musicians
A celebration of old-time music and its history in the Mountain State.
Produced by WVPB filmmaker Russ Barbour and narrated by Mountain Stage’s Larry Groce, this new documentary examines old-time music, specifically in the hills and valleys of Appalachia, especially in the Mountain State and particularly in Clay County, home to some of West Virginia’s most distinguished practitioners.
The documentary also considers the homogenization of customs and music culture; the impact of the American Folk Revival; rediscovery of old-time musicians; the arrival of back-to-the-landers in Appalachia; growing popularity of old-time music festivals.
Ron Chernow: 2018 National Book Festival
Ron Chernow discusses Grant at the 2018 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Speaker Biography: Ron Chernow is the prize-winning author of six previous books and the recipient of the 2015 National Humanities Medal. His first book, The House of Morgan, won the National Book Award. Washington: A Life won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography, and Alexander Hamilton—the inspiration for the megahit Broadway musical—won the American History Book Prize. A past president of PEN America, Chernow has been the recipient of eight honorary doctorates. His recent book is Grant (Penguin), a biography of the 18th president. He resides in Brooklyn, New York.
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