St-Paul de Vence in the south of France
St-Paul de Vence in the South of France is one of the best preserved and prettiest medieval villages in all of Europe. We're going to take you on a walk straight through the middle of St-Paul on the main pedestrian lane from one end of town to the other and later working to show you all the little side streets. Located on the Cote d'Azur along the French Riviera in Provence, this village is one of the prettiest in Europe. The cobblestone lanes here are among the finest that you will ever see.
When you reach the far end of the main lane you exit through another gateway arch and then there's a staircase that leads your right up onto the wall with a lovely viewing platform where you can see across the distant landscape.
The walks round the walls are in part wider, and the small gardens of the houses sloping down to them, with the dark foliage and golden fruit of their orange groves, form a beautiful foreground to the lovely views that are visible off in the distance in every direction.
Saint-Paul de Vence's town wall dates from the 16th century as we see it today and it hugs the contours of the rocky spur on which the village stands, forming a 1 km perimeter that has undergone only slight modifications since the 16th century.
We have created many more movies about this area, the Côte d'Azur, the French Riviera that you can find on our channel, so have a look. You'll see programs about Cannes and Monaco, Monte Carlo, St-Paul, Vence, Villefrance, all around through the region including Antibes, and we really enjoy using Nice as our home base to explore this entire region.
AUSTRALIA TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY - 35000km 4x4 Road Trip
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Follow us on our 4x4 roadtrip through Australia. 35000km on rough roads and highways, experiencing tranquil lakes and the scorching heat of the desert.
This is our Work and Travel story in form of a Full Travel Documentary. One year compressed into 45mins.
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Location: All over Australia, Perth, Fremantle, Rottnest Island, Penguin Island, Bunbury, Koombana Bay, Dolphin Discovery Centre, Busselton, Canal Rocks, Margaret River Region, Giant Tingle Tree, Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, Pemberton, Diamond Tree, Gloucester Tree, D'Entrecasteaux NP, Cape le Grand NP, Lucky Bay, Hellfire Bay, Pinnacles, Nambung NP, Exmouth, Francois Peron NP, Shell beach, Denham, Ningaloo Reef, Karijini NP, Hancock Gorge, Tom Price, Gibb River Road, Pentecost River, Zebedee Springs Purnululu NP, Bungle Bungles, Katherine River Gorge, Nitmiluk NP, Litchfield NP, Kakadu NP, Gunlom Falls, Ubirr, Queensland, Daintree NP, Atherton Tablelands, Wallaman Falls, Whitsunday Islands, Whitehaven Beach, Hill Inlet, Great Barrier Reef, Fraser Island, Lake McKenzie, Sydney, Blue Mountains, Kanangra-Boyd NP, Snowy Mountains, Tasmania, Cradle Mountain, Lake St. Clair, Overland Track, Three Capes Track, Cape Hauy, Cape Raoul, Tasman Peninsula, Freycinet, Wineglass Bay, Narawntapu, Great Ocean Road
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Amazing Colours of Croatia. Travel Snapshots HD.
Travel Snapshots of Croatia.
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By Jim G. H.
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America - The National Parks.
Albania and Macedonia.
Armenia.
Bangkok - Thailand.
Bhutan.
Bali - Indonesia.
Benin.
Bulgaria.
Burkina Faso.
Camino de Santiago - Spain - Walking Holiday - NEW..
Cambodia.
Cape Verde.
Cats - Holiday Encounters.
Chile.
Cinque Terre, Genoa - Italy - Walking Holiday - NEW..
Cornwall - North Coast Path - Walking Holiday - U K. NEW.
Cornwall - South Coast Path - Walking Holiday - U K.
Croatia - Walking Holiday - NEW.
Cuba.
Dolomites - Walking Holiday - Italy - NEW.
Eastern Turkey.
Easter Island - Chile.
Ethiopia.
France - Gardens of the French Riviera - NEW.
France - Mont Blanc - Walking Holiday.
France - The Dordogne - LATEST.
Georgia.
Greece.
Greece - Crete - Walking Holiday - NEW.
Greece - Santorini - NEW.
Greece - Paros and Naxos - NEW.
India - Central - Part 1.
India - Central - Part 2.
India - Spirit of India.
Iran.
Italy - Assisi Calendimaggio Spring Festival - NEW.
Italy - Urbino & Arezzo - NEW.
Italy - Siena and San Gimignano - NEW.
Isle of Wight - Walking Holiday - U K.
Java - Indonesia.
Ladakh - India.
Lake Maggiore & Lake Como - Walking Holiday - Italy.
Lake District - Walking Holiday - U K.
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Lebanon.
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Malta - Walking Holiday.
Madiera - Walking Holiday.
Mongolia.
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Nepal.
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Northern Ireland - Walking Holiday.
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Romania.
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Silk Road - China.
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Around The Warren: Epic Drives Western Australia. Episode 3.
South of Pemberton, Warren River in D'Entrecasteaux Nation Park is an adventure playground for 4WD. Join us as we tackle Callcup Hill and the Yeagarup Dunes as well as visit the Cascades, travel the Malimup track, drive along Warren Beach to the Warren River mouth and much more! If you want to follow in our footsteps here are the trip notes and gps coordinates:
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Three Beaches Tasmania Location
A perfect launching pad to the spectacular Huon Valley southern Tasmania, this home is a 50-minute drive from the state capital city Hobart, through some of the most picturesque scenery in Australia. Once you leave the CBD on your journey to your Airbnb Tasmania, there are no traffic lights to or from Eggs and Bacon Bay. Bruny Island is a scenic 30 minute drive from the house, making this home the perfect launch pad. Ideally placed to visit the Tahune Airwalk, the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, Geeveston & Hastings Caves, it is an 11-minute drive to vibrant Huon Valley regional café, music & arts hub Cygnet township which is filled with conveniences including independent supermarkets, organic produce shops, gift shops, take-away food, petrol stations, newsagent, pharmacy, doctors, post office, library, museum, art galleries, bookstore, butcher & café/restaurants. The Cygnet Arts, Craft & Produce Market is held 10am – 2pm on the first and third Sunday of every month & the biennial Le Weekend French culture festival in February & annual Cygnet Folk Festival in January draw large numbers & critical acclaim. The Taste of the Huon annual food, wine & entertainment festival showcases the best produce of the region & takes place in Ranelagh near Huonville every March, drawing crowds of over 20,000.
The Huon Valley region is a Foodies paradise with apple & cherry orchards, strawberry, salmon, trout, pig, sheep, cattle, truffle, garlic, mushroom, native Pepperberry & saffron farming, honey producers, wineries & boutique cider, vodka & gin makers & a sheep farm & cheesery. Celebrity Chef, writer & star of the SBS TV series Gourmet Farmer (filmed in nearby Glaziers Bay) Matthew Evans has made the area famous for food lovers with his local Fat Pig Farm feasts, cookery school & recipe books.
With picturesque winding roads descending from a panoramic view of Randalls Bay & the Hartz Mountains, through farms with grazing sheep & lambs down to three beautiful & distinctive beaches, it is little wonder this Huon Valley locale is home to Australia’s most well-known Conservationist & former leader of the national Greens political party. Eggs and Bacon Bay beach is a minute’s walk away from this unique Airbnb Tasmania house, with the convenience of picnic benches, boat ramp and public toilets. A one-minute drive or pleasant 10-15-minute walk will take you to Randalls Bay Beach with its pretty boats, stunning sandstone cliffs, barbecue/picnic hut, public toilets & boat ramp. Mickeys Beach & conservation area is a scenic 15-minute clifftop hike from Randall’s Bay (or one minute by car) and is well worth seeing for its beautiful protected beach great for smaller children.
Wildlife abounds in Eggs and Bacon Bay with daily visits to the house from Kookaburras, Superb Fairy Wrens & Scarlet Robins & nightly appearances of Pademelons, Brush & Ring-Tailed Possums. Wallabies, Tasmanian Devils, Spotted & Tiger Quolls are also common. Dolphins are frequently seen frolicking close in to shore at nearby Verona Sands Beach.
ACTIVITIES
-Swimming & beachgoing
-Picnicking
-Hiking / Bushwalking - walking tracks include Echo Sugarloaf track & Mickeys Beach track
-Scenic drives - Bruny Island Ferry is a scenic 30 minute drive & a perfect day trip
-Natural landmarks – Sleeping Beauty mountain range
-Wildlife watching
-Dolphin watching - at Ninepin Point Beach Verona Sands
-Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) viewing
-Fishing
-Boating
-Sailing
-Cycling
-Diving & snorkelling
-Geocaching
-Golf - at Huon Valley Golf Club
-Homewares, clothing & giftware shopping
- Art In Use, Australia Post Shop, Cobweb Designs, Cygnet Market, Cygnet News, Home & Body,
- Lanique Design, Near & Far, Refind, Southern Swan, Three Twigs, Trove
-Art gallery visits - Lovett Gallery, Huon Art, Stanley's Studio Gallery
-Sculpture Trail
-Café / Restaurant experiences
-Fresh produce & art / craft markets
-Massage & natural therapies
-Farm feasting / degustation with celebrity chef & TV presenter Matthew Evans
-Winery visits & cellar door sales
-Boutique Gin / Vodka / Cider maker visits & cellar door sales
-Sheep farm & cheesery with café, award winning sheep’s whey cheeses, gin, vodka & liqueurs
-Saffron farm visits & shopping
-Salmon / Trout smokehouse visits & shopping
-Cookery classes
-Weaving classes
-Festivals –annual Cygnet Folk Festival in January, annual Middleton Country Fair & Scarecrow Festival in February, the annual Huon Blues & Roots Festival in February, biennial Le Weekend French culture festival in February, annual A Taste of the Huon food, wine & entertainment Festival in March, the annual Huon Small Farms Expo in March, the annual Handmade in Cygnet open studio art trail in April, the annual Bruny Island Adventure Bay Blues & Roots Festival in June, the annual Huon Valley Mid-Winter Festival in July & the annual Huon Show every November, just to name a few!
Queensland - Where Australia Shines
ESPERANCE WA WESTERN AUSTRALIA PART I OF II.
COMBINED TODAY, SERVICES, RAIL AND PORT IN PART I.
WIKIPEDIA
Esperance is a town in Western Australia, located on the south coast around half-way between Albany and the South Australian border; 7 hours drive and 1 hour flight from the capital, Perth. Its population at the 2006 census was 14,450 and its major industries are tourism, agriculture, and fishing.
[edit] History
Esperance location in Western AustraliaEuropean history dates back to 1627 when the Dutch vessel Gulden Zeepaert, skippered by François Thijssen, passed through the blue waters off the Esperance coast.
French explorers are credited with making the first landfall near the present day town, naming it and other local landmarks whilst sheltering from a storm in this area in 1792. The town itself was named after the French ship, the L'Espérance,[2] commanded by Bruni d'Entrecasteaux. Esperance, roughly translated, is French for 'hope'.
In 1802, British navigator Matthew Flinders sailed the Bay of Isles, discovering and naming places such as Lucky Bay and Thistle Cove. Whalers, sealers and pirates followed, as did pastoralists and miners, keen to exploit the free land and cash in on the gold boom in the gold fields to the north.
The area of the Esperance townsite was first settled by the Dempsters, a pioneer family of Scottish descent, in the 1870s.[3] A telegraph station was opened in 1876, although the formal gazettal of the townsite did not occur until 1893.
In 1979, pieces of the space station Skylab crashed onto Esperance after the craft broke up over the Indian Ocean. The municipality fined the United States $400 for littering. The fine was never paid. Skylab's demise was an international media event, with merchandising, wagering on time and place of re-entry and nightly news reports. The San Francisco Examiner offered a $10,000 prize for the first piece of Skylab to be delivered to their offices. 17-year-old Stan Thornton scooped a few pieces of Skylab off the roof of his home in Esperance, Western Australia and caught the first flight to San Francisco, where he collected his prize. [4]
In January 2007, Esperance experienced a torrential storm with wind gusts of up to 110km/h and brought 155mm of rainfall within 24 hours, causing significant flooding. More than 100 homes were damaged, several boats were destroyed, trees were felled and 35m of bridge on the South Coast Highway, the main road linking Esperance to Perth, was washed away. The Western Australian Government declared the area a natural disaster zone. Over 25,000 sheep were killed in the storm.[5][6]
[edit] Facilities
There are five primary schools in the region, Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School, Castletown Primary School, Esperance Primary School, Nulsen Primary School and Seventh Day Adventist Primary School. There are also two secondary schools: Esperance Senior High School and Esperance Anglican College which opened at the start of 2008. Curtin TAFE also has a campus in the town.
[edit] Tourism
Near the town itself are numerous beaches, offering surfing, scuba diving, and swimming. Also nearby are a number of salt lakes, including the Pink Lake, which gains its rosy hue from red algae living within its waters. Esperance is most noted for its coastline and has been voted Australia's best beaches, Australia's whitest sand and Western Australia's most popular beach. Esperance is also home to the Cyclops wave, extremely heavy with massive amounts of water unloading on shallow reef. Cyclops is featured in the surfing films Billabong Odyssey, and the Bra Boys documentary.
There are five major national parks near the town. A major nearby tourist attraction, 20 minutes away from the town centre, is the Cape Le Grand National Park, which offers a picturesque coast of largely granite terrain and sheltered white sand beaches. The park is a popular spot for recreational fishing, as well as four wheel drive enthusiasts and hikers. Esperance also has a number of wind turbines supplying electricity to the town which is an amassing site.[7] Late 2007 a television advertisement promoting one of the newer Ferrari cars was filmed on Esperance's foreshore, to be shown overseas. DON PUGH CARAVAN TRIP 2008
Esperance Housing CBD and Services WA WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Esperance is a town in Western Australia, located on the south coast around half-way between Albany and the South Australian border; 7 hours drive and 1 hour flight from the capital, Perth. Its population at the 2006 census was 14,450 and its major industries are tourism, agriculture, and fishing.
[edit] History
Esperance location in Western AustraliaEuropean history dates back to 1627 when the Dutch vessel Gulden Zeepaert, skippered by François Thijssen, passed through the blue waters off the Esperance coast.
French explorers are credited with making the first landfall near the present day town, naming it and other local landmarks whilst sheltering from a storm in this area in 1792. The town itself was named after the French ship, the L'Espérance,[2] commanded by Bruni d'Entrecasteaux. Esperance, roughly translated, is French for 'hope'.
In 1802, British navigator Matthew Flinders sailed the Bay of Isles, discovering and naming places such as Lucky Bay and Thistle Cove. Whalers, sealers and pirates followed, as did pastoralists and miners, keen to exploit the free land and cash in on the gold boom in the gold fields to the north.
The area of the Esperance townsite was first settled by the Dempsters, a pioneer family of Scottish descent, in the 1870s.[3] A telegraph station was opened in 1876, although the formal gazettal of the townsite did not occur until 1893.
In 1979, pieces of the space station Skylab crashed onto Esperance after the craft broke up over the Indian Ocean. The municipality fined the United States $400 for littering. The fine was never paid. Skylab's demise was an international media event, with merchandising, wagering on time and place of re-entry and nightly news reports. The San Francisco Examiner offered a $10,000 prize for the first piece of Skylab to be delivered to their offices. 17-year-old Stan Thornton scooped a few pieces of Skylab off the roof of his home in Esperance, Western Australia and caught the first flight to San Francisco, where he collected his prize. [4]
In January 2007, Esperance experienced a torrential storm with wind gusts of up to 110km/h and brought 155mm of rainfall within 24 hours, causing significant flooding. More than 100 homes were damaged, several boats were destroyed, trees were felled and 35m of bridge on the South Coast Highway, the main road linking Esperance to Perth, was washed away. The Western Australian Government declared the area a natural disaster zone. Over 25,000 sheep were killed in the storm.[5][6]
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Spirit of Tasmania - Flavours of Tassie Showcase Hartzview Vineyard
Pick a berry and Hartzview Vineyard will have a wine made from it. Whether it is blackcurrant, blackberry, cherry, blueberry, raspberry or a combination of all of them -- Hartzview specialises in quality Tasmanian wines, ports and liqueurs of all varieties and flavours.
Located just forty-five minutes south of Hobart at the foot of of the Hartz Mountains, the vineyard has phenomenal views, fresh clean air and a café to boot. While you're enjoying your meal, you can take a look out over the historic picker's huts which date back to the 1900's.
Their most well-known product is the Pinot Noir, with berries that have a long ripening season, which gives very intense aromas and flavours to the mix. In addition to the white and red grape wines, Hartzview is also renowned for their spiced apple liqueur mead made from Tasmanian honey and apples. Also popular is their all Tasmanian French inspired crème de cassis which is divine when mixed with champagne, creating an exquisite Kir Royale cocktail.
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