Things to do in Newfoundland & Labrador (documentary)
I take you on a Road Trip through Canada and show you the Things to do in Newfoundland and Labrador focussing on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Icebergs and Whales in the region.
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Starting in Deer Lake I went on a 8 day road trip to experience the highlights in the East of Newfoundland and the South of Labrador. The itinerary shown is the perfect option to experience the diversity of the Rock and the Big Land in one single trip.
Beside some hiking and a boat tour on the Western Brook Pond at the Gros Morne National Park I went on a whale and iceberg expedition at Battle Harbour, visited vikings in L'anse aux Meadows and went kayaking in Steady Brook.
All activities and things to do in Newfoundland and Labrador covered here are easy to access by car making it a perfect road trip where you spend each night at a different spot.
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Spots & Things to do in Newfoundland and Labrador featured in this video:
- The Tablelands, Gros Morne National Park
- Western Brook Pond, Gros Morne National Park
- Point Amour Lighthouse
- Iceberg Alley
- Red Bay, Labrador
- Battle Harbour, Labrador
- L'anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland
- Steady Brook, Newfoundland
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Newfoundland and Labrador Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Newfoundland and Labrador? Check out our Newfoundland and Labrador Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Top Places to visit in Newfoundland and Labrador:
Gros Morne National Park, Skerwink Trail, Battle Harbour National Historic District, Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve, North Head Trail, Newfoundland Insectarium, Signal Hill, East Coast Trail, L'Anse Aux Meadows National Historic Site, Lighthouse Picnics, Cape Spear Lighthouse, The Rooms, The Tablelands, Bowring Park, The Elliston Puffin Site
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Top 5 Places to Visit: Labrador
Top 5 most amazing attractions in Labrador! From amazing seaside views to whale watching to the Torngat Mountains, Labrador is truely a site to behold.
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Top 10 Best Places To Visit In The Netherlands.
From atmospheric cellar bars and historic windmills to tulip fields and world-renown art, discover the delights of the top things to do in the Netherlands.
There’s more to see in the Netherlands than its cosmopolitan and laidback capital of Amsterdam. The Netherlands may be a small country but it's packed with history, has beautiful countryside bursting with wildlife and unique flora, and a mind-blowing amount of world-class art and museums. It's well worth venturing beyond Amsterdam's limits to discover an array of top sites and things to do around the Netherlands.
1. Rotterdam
2. Haarlem
3. Kinderdijk
4. Utrecht
5. De Hoge Veluwe National Park
6. The Hague
7. Keukenhof Gardens
8. Maastricht
9. Wadden islands
10. Delft
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Top Tipps & Sehenswürdigkeiten in Neufundland und Labrador, Kanada (Doku)
In dieser Doku meines mehrtägigen Roadtrips durch Kanada zeige ich dir die besten Sehenswürdigkeiten in Neufundland und Labrador entlang der UNESCO Welterbestätten der Region.
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In insgesamt 10 Tagen habe ich zunächst Westneufundland mit dem Gros Morne Nationalpark erkundet - hier hat mich besonders die Bootstour auf dem Western Brook Pond beeindruckt.
Danach ging es weiter nach Labrador - zur UNESCO Weltkulturerbestätte von Red Bay und schließlich nach Battle Harbour wo wir Eisberge und Wale beobachten konnten.
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Tipps und Sehenswürdigkeiten in Neufundland und Labrador, die in diesem Video genannt werden:
- The Tablelands, Gros Morne National Park
- Western Brook Pond, Gros Morne National Park
- Point Amour Lighthouse
- Iceberg Alley
- Red Bay, Labrador
- Battle Harbour, Labrador
- L'anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland
- Steady Brook, Newfoundland
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Cuba Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)
It’s only 93 miles from Florida, and just 13 from the Bahamas, but like the smoke that coils from its legendary cigars, The Republic of Cuba exists in a time and space all its own.
Few cities can stir the imagination like Cuba’s capital, Havana, a city preserved by forts, a five-mile seawall, and an imposed embargo, which held back the excesses of the 20th century for over 50 years.
Havana’s lure can be hard to resist, but Cuba offers so much more beyond the seductive lights of its capital. In Cuba, a long sandy beach is never far away.
Just 12 miles from Havana’s downtown, the Eastern Beaches unroll toward the town of Matanzas, the birthplace of the rumba, and Cárdenas, where the Cuban Flag flew for the very first time. From here, follow the scent of fresh lime, rum and suntan lotion north to Varadero.
After exploring the northern coastline, turn south towards Cuba’s most revolutionary city, Santa Clara, and Trinidad, once the sugar capital of the world. Don’t miss elegant Cienfuegos, the only Cuban city founded by the French.
Sometimes it’s hard to know whether Cuba is awakening to the world, or if the world is awakening to Cuba. Whatever your politics, it's easy to admire this island nation that has proudly gone its own way.
Cuba may still have one foot firmly in the past, but as the world tumbles towards tomorrow, we can be thankful for the many things it has not let go.
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Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia - Canada HD Travel Channel
The Fortress of Louisbourg, a recommended destination for the whole family, is on the Cape Breton Island in the province of Nova Scotia and one of the National Historic Sites of Canada. In the true to original rebuilt parts of the town, history comes alive.
Louisbourg was originally founded by the French and expanded into an important port city. For their protection, a fort was built, which was conquered several times by the British. The history of Louisbourg is closely linked to the history of the Acadians; those who did not swear on the crown, were deported to France or had to search for a new home in New England, Quebec and New Brunswick. After the reconquest by the French, the Acadians were allowed to return. Today, their descendants live in New Brunswick, as well as in Nova Scotia and PEI and represent a significant proportion of the population.
The present town is located in some distance from the fort. At the time of the wars, the fort surrounded the former bourgeois town and served as a protection and military defence against the British. A protection that the common people, the peasants and the poor did not enjoy. They had to eke out a living outside the walls.
An inn was reconstructed as an example of a dwelling of the ordinary people; it is surrounded by a wooden scaffold for drying fish.
The Britsh conquered the town twice. After the initial conquest it was awarded to the French in the second Aachen Peace from 1748.
This did not prevent the British from a second attempt of conquest. This time, 15,000 British with 39 warships were confronting 7000 French with 11 ships. The British took the town and destroyed it completely.
The fastening walls and ditches convey the impression of an impregnable town, but the protection of the back country was illusory. From the hills of the British peered out everything that happened in the fort and their artillery reached nearly every point. Once the British had managed to establish a beachhead on land, the town fell after a seven-week siege.
A year later, Quebec City be conquered by the British.
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Die Festung Louisbourg, ein empfehlenswertes Ausflugsziel für Familien, liegt auf der Kap-Breton-Insel in der Provinz Nova Scotia und ist eine der Nationalen historischen Stätten von Kanada. In den ab 1961 originalgetreu wieder aufgebauten Teilen wird die Geschichte wieder lebendig.
Ursprünglich wurde Louisbourg von den Franzosen gegründet und zu einer bedeutenden Hafenstadt ausgebaut. Zu deren Schutz wurde ein Fort gebaut, das mehrere Male von den Briten erobert wurde. Mit der Geschichte Louisbourgs ist die der Akadier verbunden: wer nicht auf die Krone schwören wollte, wurde nach Frankreich deportiert oder musste sich in Neuengland, Québec oder New Brunswick eine neue Heimat suchen. Nach der Rückeroberung durch die Franzosen durften die Akadier wiederkehren. Heute leben ihre Nachkommen in New Brunswick, aber auch in Nova Scotia und P.E.I und stellen einen bedeutenden Anteil an der Bevölkerung.
Die heutige Stadt liegt in einiger Entfernung vom Fort, das zur Zeit der Kriege gegen die britischen Eroberer die damalige bürgerliche Stadt umgab, schützte und militärisch verteidigte. Ein Schutz, den das gewöhnliche Volk, die Bauern und die Armen nicht genossen. Sie hatten das Leben außerhalb der Mauern zu fristen.
Als Beispiel für ein damaliges Wohnhaus der einfachen Menschen wurde eine Gastwirtschaft rekonstruiert, umgeben von einem Holzgerüst zum Trocknen der Fische.
Zweimal eroberten die Briten die Stadt. Nach der ersten Eroberung wurde sie im zweiten Aachener Frieden von 1748 den Franzosen zugesprochen.
Was die Briten nicht von einem zweiten Eroberungsversuch abhielt. Diesmal standen sich 15000 Briten mit 39 Kriegsschiffen und 7000 Franzosen mit 11 Schiffen gegenüber. Die Briten nahmen die Stadt ein und zerstörten sie völlig.
Die Befestigungsmauern und Gräben vermitteln den Eindruck einer uneinnehmbaren Stadt, aber gegenüber dem Hinterland war der Schutz illusorisch. Von den Hügeln aus spähten die Briten alles aus, was in der Festung geschah, und ihre Artillerie erreichte fast jeden Punkt. Nachdem es den Briten gelungen war, einen Brückenkopf an Land zu errichten, fiel die Stadt nach siebenwöchiger Belagerung.
Ein Jahr später konnte dann Québec von den Briten erobert werden.
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