Things to do in BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA | Vlog 3
Looking for things to do in Birmingham, Alabama? This is the third and last vlog of the civil rights movement tour in Alabama (United States), also showing some of the most beautiful places in Birmingham. Birmingham made history when African American leaders led by Martin Luther King fought for equal rights.
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In this last video in Birmingham you see:
0:23 - Negro Southern League Museum
2:09 - Rib it Up Barbecue
2:38 - Civil Rights District bike tour
7:02 - 16th Street Baptist Church
9:17 - Dynamite Hill
10:09 - Ovenbird Restaurant
12:07 - Homewood Suites by Hilton Hotel
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Cheapest Countries in the World to Live: Quality of Life Index 2011 - International Living
IL's Quality of Life Index 2011—The Cheapest Countries in the World - International Living
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Jan 3 -- InternationalLiving magazine editor Eoin Bassett tells us about the two countries that tied for first place for best climate in the world in our 2011 Quality of Life index just published this month. They're both English-speaking, but only one is safe, has a flat 15% tax rate, excellent health care and ocean views. Find out which country it is, and why you don't want to live in the other one, in Eoin's January 3 postcard.
Jan 5 -- Maria Trenzado says the hardest thing about owning a home in France is leaving it. She's been looking for the perfect French villa since she was eight years old, and in 2004 she finally made that dream come true. For just $90,000 Maria got her own vacation home nestled in the south of France. Not only that, but all her expenses are covered by rentals when she's not there -- and she even makes a profit.
Find out more in Maria's January 5 postcard.
Jan 6 -- Eoin Bassett is back, but this time he's revealing a different category of the International Living 2011 Quality of Life index. Eoin tell us about the two cheapest countries in the world to live in. And as Eoin points out, top honors in the Cost of Living category of our Quality of Life Index don't always go to the most idyllic places. Read Eoin's January 6 postcard and find out exactly what he means. And find out about the 10th cheapest country in the world -- a place where you would want to live.
Jan 7 -- Chris Hunter takes a look at the coming year and gives his best advice on how to keep what you have and make even more. It's simple advice... invest in big, unstoppable trends that will drive profits no matter what happens in Washington. Chris sees two megatrends that he thinks will yield the most spectacular profits for years to come. Find out what they are in Chris' January 7 postcard.
Jan 8 -- Ronan McMahon says that Nicaragua gets a bad rap wherever you go. But when he crossed the border from Costa Rica to Nicaragua recently, he was quickly reminded why Nicaragua should be on everybody's radar. The south Pacific Coast is one of the most dramatic, stunning and awesome stretches of beach on earth, but it was something else that made him think that Nicaragua's star is on the rise again. Find out what Ronan has discovered in his January 8 postcard.
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Panama City Ocean View Condo For Rent | Balboa Ave Real Estate Tour
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This Panama property is prime real estate for rent on Balboa Avenue. This ocean front 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom executive rental condo is located in the Vista Marina Luxury Condominium building on Avenida Balboa and Calle Uruguay in Panama City, Panama. This furnished Panama property for rent is 92m2.
The condo rental features floor to ceiling windows in the living room and master bedroom with views of the ocean and city. The living area is beautifully furnished and the kitchen is equipped with top of the line stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and a storage closet with washer and dryer. The master bedroom has ocean views, 2 queen beds, flat screen tv, a walk in closet, and a top of the line bathroom with granite countertops.
The Vista Marina building on Balboa Avenue features a prime top floor social area with spectacular city and ocean views. There are plenty of modern lounging chairs, tropical greenery, a Jacuzzi, swimming pool, gym, and party rooms.
This for rent Panama Property is in the heart of Panama City, directly on Balboa Avenue and next to Calle Uruguay. You are close to all the most exciting amenities in Panama City, Panama.
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Buenos Aires, que hacer en un fin de semana!!
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En este vídeo hacemos tips y recomendaciones sobre a donde ir en una visita de un fin de semana a la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, visitaremos lugares como Puerto Madero, la Casa Rosada, la famosa librería Ateneo Grand Splendid, Palermo Soho, la feria de San Telmo, peatonal Florida, la Boca y la bombonera
Теннисный клуб. / Lawn tennis - 1900s
Россия в дореволюционных фотографиях
Теннисный клуб.
Крестовский остров.
Петровский пр., 7 20.
Russia in pre-revolutionary photographs
Tennis club
Krestovsky Island.
Petrovsky prospect, 7, 20.
St. Petersburg
Music:
Lyrical waltz by D. Shostakovich
Krestovsky Island, located in the northern part of the Neva delta, has long attracted the attention of lovers of outdoor activities. In the summer time, St. Petersburg residents came here from the city centre most of them were middle rank officials and artisans.
In 1894, members of the St. Petersburg Yacht Club and athletes who played tennis, decided to establish a ...properly organised tennis club.... To this end a plot of land was rented from Prince KE Beloselsky-Belozersky on Krestovsky Island. Prospective members had to gain the recommendation from two members and their name would be put to a ballot. By 1909 the club had more than 130 members.
The club had 8 sandy areas, oriented so that at any hour of the day there were grounds on which the sun would not hurt the players. The Krestovsky club became the centre of tennis in Russia with international matches being played at tournaments...
The clubhouse with a veranda, had two changing rooms rooms for men, and one ladies' room, with showers under them,. The clubhouse also also housed the chairman's office and the committee room.....
Around The World 245 Day Viking Ocean Cruise! The Ultimate Meet and Greet Cruise Let's Go!
Around The World 245 Day Viking Ocean Cruise! The Ultimate Meet and Greet Cruise Let's Go! Ok here we go from London starting on August 31 2019, around the world to 59 Countries on 6 Continents.
We make 113 Guided Tours with 23 multi night stopovers and end in London on May1st 2020.
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Sem grana, mas... Partiu!. - Montevideo y Buenos Aires (ENG subtitles)
Dicas bem humoradas para quem quiser ir a Montevideo e/ou Buenos Aires - A BAIXO CUSTO! - com o roteiro da viagem e algumas de nossas experiências.
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Trilha sonora: Apache Indian - Boom Shack-a-Lak
Los Angeles 1, California, USA Collage Video - youtube.com/tanvideo11
Powered by - Los Angeles (lɔːs ˈændʒələs/, /lɔːs ˈæŋɡələs/ or Listeni/lɒs ˈændʒəliːz/; Spanish: [los ˈaŋxeles], which is written Los Ángeles, Spanish for The Angels), officially the City of Los Angeles, often known by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California and the second-most populous in the United States, after New York City, with a population at the 2010 United States Census of 3,792,621. It has an area of 469 square miles (1,215 km2), and is located in Southern California.
The city is the focal point of the larger Los Angeles--Long Beach--Santa Ana metropolitan statistical area and Greater Los Angeles Area region, which contain 12,828,837 and nearly 18 million people respectively as of 2010, making it one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world and the second-largest in the United States. Los Angeles is also the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populated and one of the most ethnically diverse counties in the United States, while the entire Los Angeles area itself has been recognized as the most diverse of the nation's largest cities. The city's inhabitants are referred to as Angelenos.
Los Angeles was founded on September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve. It became a part of Mexico in 1821 following the Mexican War of Independence.[11] In 1848, at the end of the Mexican--American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, thereby becoming part of the United States. Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood.
Nicknamed the City of Angels, Los Angeles is a global city, with strengths in business, international trade, entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science, sports, technology, education, medicine and research and has been ranked sixth in the Global Cities Index and 9th Global Economic Power Index. The city is home to renowned institutions covering a broad range of professional and cultural fields and is one of the most substantial economic engines within the United States.
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Live Cruise Ship News: Most Expensive Cruise May 2019 NCL Carnival RCCL
Live Cruise Ship News: Most Expensive Cruise May 2019 NCL Carnival RCCL 7 night Caribbean Cruise I tried to find the most expensive cruise I could in May of 2019 on the big three cruise lines Carnival Horizon Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas and on the Norwegian Breakaway.
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The Indigenous State: Race, Politics, and Performance in Plurinational Bolivia
Book talk with Dr. Nancy Postero, Anthropology, University of California San Diego.
What happens when indigenous organizations and political parties control the state? In 2005, Bolivia elected its first indigenous president, Evo Morales. Taking power in a “democratic cultural revolution”, Morales promised to create a new form of state and a “decolonized” society privileging indigenous people. This talk, drawing from the 2017 UC Press book of the same title, examines the discourses, policies, and practices of the Morales government to see how indigenous ideas and values were taken up by the state, and what difference it has made for formerly oppressed groups.
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Talk organized by Dr. Joel Correia, with support from the Center for Latin American Studies and the Anthropology Department.
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