Great Places #1 - Bordon, United Kingdom
Bordon is a town in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire. The town has been an army base with its own railway station. Bordon Camp was home to the Canadian Army during both of the world wars and the town is dotted with concrete slabs on which tanks and armoured cars were parked.
Places to see in ( Dorking - UK )
Places to see in ( Dorking - UK )
Dorking is a market town in Surrey, England between Ranmore Common in the North Downs range of hills and Leith Hill in the Greensand Ridge, centred 21 miles from London. In the Georgian and Victorian periods six prominent sites in the former parish or on its boundaries became grand country estates: Leith Hill Place, Denbies (today a vineyard/hotel), Norbury Park, Polesden Lacey, Wotton House and Deepdene; five of which along with nearby Box Hill's promontory and chalk grassland slopes belong to the National Trust.
Dorking is a commuter and retirement settlement with three railway stations and a few large offices of multinational companies. Similarly, Malden in 1911, noted the place was almost entirely residential and agricultural, with some lime works on the chalk, though not so extensive as those in neighbouring parishes, a little brick-making, water-mills (corn) at Pixham Mill, and timber and saw-mills. Fine sand often in veins of pink, used for mortar and in glassmaking was dug, particularly in the 19th century — the Dorking Caves were accordingly excavated under southern parts of the town centre itself.
Dorking chickens with short five-toed legs are a major breed. The town has a local government headquarters and hosts repeating loops of the FIA-ranked London-Surrey cycle classic elite category event every year.
Dorking is in the west of the area between hill ranges in southern England known as Holmesdale which has headwaters of several rivers. The town's geography is undulating; for example, the elevation of the southern point of the central one-way system is 76 metres and on its northern side the elevation is 59–60 metres. To the south west of the town is Leith Hill, also owned by the National Trust, the second highest point in the south east of England after Walbury Hill. The tower on the summit elevates the hill to 1,000 ft (300 m) above sea level. The area is towards the east of the Surrey Hills AONB surrounded by the Greensand Ridge, including Holmbury Hill and Pitch Hill, as well as the nearby escarpment of the North Downs from Box Hill to Newlands Corner.
Dorking three main trading streets of High Street, West Street and South Street are complemented by a small open-air shopping centre, St Martin's Walk, which is adjacent to the town's main car park and easily accessed from the High Street. In the late 1990s Dorking Halls was given a huge refit, to make it a cinema and theatre complex. In 2003 a new modern leisure centre and swimming pool were added to the Dorking Halls Complex. There is a thin, somewhat shiny metal statue of a Dorking cockerel on the Deepdene roundabout.
Dorking and nearby Box Hill were chosen as part of the route for the 2012 London Olympics cycling road race and have featured in the FIA-ranked London-Surrey cycle classic every year since. The Deepdene Trail, a heritage walking trail, opens in September 2016 offering walks for all levels of fitness in a quiet space just 15 minutes from Dorking High Street.
Dorking is at the junction of the A24 (London to Worthing) and A25 (Maidstone to Guildford) roads. Dorking railway station, on the Epsom to Horsham Sutton & Mole Valley Line. Dorking Deepdene, on the Guildford to Redhill North Downs Line. Dorking West, also on the Guildford to Redhill North Downs Line.
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SIESTA KEY BEACH in SARASOTA, FLORIDA — Travel Vlog
Our second stop on our Florida road trip was to Sarasota, home of Siesta Key Beach, America's #1 beach! White sand, glorious sunshine and a super chilled vibe make this a great place to relax... and take Instagrams!
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Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Eden Camp
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Eden Camp
Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum is a large Second World War-related museum near Malton in North Yorkshire in England. It occupies a former Second World War prisoner-of-war camp of 33 huts. After the prisoners left, the camp was used for storage and then abandoned.
Its grounds then became overgrown. As the museum was being set up, much clearing, as well as repair and renovation of the buildings, was required. One of its buildings contains three human torpedoes and a Sleeping Beauty Motorised Submersible Canoe. The museum also has a reproduction V1.
History of Eden Camp :
Early 1942: The War Office identified and requisitioned the site from Fitzwilliam Estates. Tents were established inside a barbed wire enclosure.
Mid-1943: By then a permanent camp was completed and the first Italian prisoners of war were moved in.
End of 1943: By then the Italian prisoners of war were moved out.
Early 1944: The camp provided accommodation for Polish forces amassed in the North Yorkshire area in preparation for an invasion of Europe.
Mid-1944: By then the first German prisoners of war arrived at Eden Camp.
Early 1949: The last German prisoner of war left the camp.
1950 to 1955: Eden Camp was used as an agricultural holiday camp where guests paid for board and lodgings to work on local farms. School children stayed at Eden Camp during school holidays to learn more about the countryside and agriculture.
1952: It was used as a Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries depot.
1955: The site was returned to Fitzwilliam Estates who leased it to Headley Wise and Sons who owned Malton Minerals. The huts were used for drying and storing grain and rearing pheasants on grain.
1985: Stan Johnson bought the site intending to set up a potato crisp factory. But three Italian ex-Eden Camp prisoners of war approached him seeking permission to look around the camp, and thus the idea of preserving the camp and opening it as a museum was born. By then the site had become severely overgrown with wild vegetation, which had to be cleared.
21 March 1987: Eden Camp Museum opened to the public. It is billed as the world's first Modern History Theme Museum and ten huts were used for display.
1990: Hut 24, the first of a series of five huts designated to display the military and political events worldwide between 1939 and 1945 opened.
1992:Eden Camp won the Yorkshire Tourist Board's 'Visitor Attraction of the Year' and came second in the England for Excellence English Tourist Board's Awards for Tourism.
1995: The last remaining empty hut opened and was dedicated to coincide with the 50th Anniversary VE Day celebrations. The museum also won its second Yorkshire Tourist Board 'Tourism for All' award.
1996: It won the award again.
1998: Eden Camp won the Yorkshire Tourist Board's 'Visitor Attraction of the Year' award.
1999: Hut 13 opened to cover military conflicts which British Commonwealth forces have been involved in since the end of the Second World War up to the present day.
2000: Hut 11 opened to include the events of the First World War.
2001: Eden Camp was voted runner up attraction to the London Eye by the readers of Group Travel Organiser magazine.
8 November 2002: Prince Philip visited the museum.
2002: Start of refurbishment of Hut 10, which now houses a comprehensive collection of P.O.W artefacts
2006: Medal Room set up.
2009: Completion of redevelopment of Hut 22, Forces Reunion, where hundreds of photos of personnel can be seen.
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#33 Walking Walton-on-the-Hill & Headley
While taking in a 4 Mile Walk between the Villages of Walton-on-the-Heath and Headley in Surrey, I also give a test run for my new GoPro Hero 6 Black. Please forgive some of the sound issues as at time of filming, I was still waiting for the adaptor jack to plug in the external mic which wasn't an issue on the GoPro Hero 4 Black but still, the GoPro 6 is a great camera to have with excellent stabilisation.
Recorded - Monday 25th June 2018
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Cinematic Roadtrip Vlog to Bordon, United Kingdom
Our roadtrip to Bordon for Carboot sale!
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So what is carboot?
Car boot sales or boot fairs are a form of market in which private individuals come together to sell household and garden goods. They are popular in the United Kingdom, where they are often referred to simply as 'car boots'.
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Streets in Oxford 2018 | Oxford Tour
Streets in Oxfords are best for walking through it by exploring interesting buildings, monuments, museums, shops, peoples and many more. I have walked a lot on Oxford streets with my travel guide. During my photowalk I have captured many images with my Nikon DSLR. Place watch my video, made with my photographs. Like my video, subscribe my channel and share my work if you liked it.
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Lost of Oxford Streets:
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Abingdon Road
Adelaide Street, Oxford
Alfred Street
Aristotle Lane
Arthur Garrard Close
B
Bainton Road
Banbury Road
Bardwell Road
Bear Lane
Beaumont Street
Beech Croft Road
Belbroughton Road
Bevington Road
Binsey Lane
Blackhall Road, Oxford
Blandford Avenue
Blue Boar Street
Botley Road
Bradmore Road
Brasenose Lane
Brewer Street, Oxford
Broad Street, Oxford
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Canal Street, Oxford
Canterbury Road
Castle Street, Oxford
Catte Street
Chadlington Road
Chalfont Road
Charlbury Road
Cherwell Drive
Church Cowley Road
Cornmarket Street
Cowley Place
Crick Road
D
Divinity Road
Donnington Bridge Road
F
Farndon Road
Ferry Hinksey Road
Five Mile Drive
Frenchay Road
Fyfield Road
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Garford Road
George Street, Oxford
Gipsy Lane
Gloucester Street
Great Clarendon Street
Gropecunt Lane
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Harberton Mead
Hayfield Road
Headington Road
Headley Way
High Street, Oxford
Hollybush Row
Holywell Street
Hythe Bridge Street
I
Iffley Road
J
Jack Straw's Lane
Jowett Walk
Juxon Street
K
Keble Road
Kiln Lane
King Edward Street
Kingston Road, Oxford
Kybald Street
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Lathbury Road
Leckford Road
Lewis Close
Linton Road
Little Clarendon Street
Logic Lane
London Road, Oxford
Longwall Street
Longworth Road
Lonsdale Road
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Magdalen Street
Magpie Lane, Oxford
Manor Road, Oxford
Mansfield Road, Oxford
Market Street, Oxford
Marsh Lane, Oxford
Marston Ferry Road
Marston Road
Merton Street
Mill Street, Oxford
Moreton Road
Morrell Avenue
Museum Road
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New College Lane
New Inn Hall Street
New Road, Oxford
Norham Gardens
Norham Road
North Parade
Northmoor Place
Northmoor Road
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Observatory Street
Oriel Street
Osney Mead
Oxpens Road
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Paradise Street, Oxford
Park End Street
Park Town, Oxford
Parks Road
Pembroke Street, Oxford
Plantation Road
Polstead Road
Pullens Lane
Pusey Lane
Pusey Street
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Quarry High Street
Queen Street, Oxford
Queen's Lane
R
Rawlinson Road
Rewley Road
Roger Dudman Way
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St Aldate's, Oxford
St Bernard's Road
St Clement's, Oxford
St Cross Road
St. Ebbes
St Giles', Oxford
St John Street, Oxford
St Margaret's Road
St Michael's Street, Oxford
St Thomas' Street
Sandfield Road
Ship Street, Oxford
South Parade
South Parks Road
Southmoor Place
Southmoor Road
Staverton Road
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Tackley Place
Thames Street (Oxford)
Tidmarsh Lane
Turl Street
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Victoria Road, Oxford
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Walton Street
Walton Well Road
Warnborough Road
Warneford Lane
William Lucy Way
Winchester Road, Oxford
Woodstock Road, Oxford
Worcester Street
SWC Free Walk 139, Tadworth via Headley Heath and Box Hill Circular.16/9/12.
A zone 6 walk in Surrey of around 13 miles and costing the princely sum of £3 return!
Starting out from Tadworth station, and with no actual walk instructions to follow, the walker navigates (such skills and a compass definitely needed on this walk! Adds to the excitement...) out of the town and into the open countryside, soon passing under the M25, and then into the village of Headley. Soon after, the walk crosses The National Trust's Headley Heath, a fine mix of heathland, woodland and chalk downland, with some great views. There's an option to climb White Hill, but this wasn't possible today due to the walker getting way-laid by an 'incident' near High Ashurst Outdoor Centre...
There's a climb to more fine views from Juniper Top prior to more forest walking for lunch at Box Hill.
After lunch, this walker chose to follow the North Downs Way (replicating Box Hill Circular Walk for a while), bypassing Box Hill village, all the way to Buckland Quarry/Hills. Thereafter, it's back over the M25, on to Walton Heath and its golf course before retracing steps over the common at Tadworth and back to the station.
A lovely walk on the fringes of London, though taking a little longer to reach than some other zone 6 walks. Surprisingly rural for the location.
As it currently stands, this 'map walk' definitely requires navigation skills; the presence of an outdoor centre in the forest is no coincidence...
Cubans and Americans jamming out to La Bamba in Havana Cuba
Cuban and Americans jamming out to La Bamba in Havana Cuba. We have been backpacking in Cuba for 10 days and we played some music with locals by Havana's Malecon. Make sure you check out our playlist of Cuba travel videos here!
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Surrey Hills AONB, Surrey, England (Apr., 2017) ~ 既然只能活一次 Run your own race
透過自己最近在英倫, Surrey Hills AONB, Surrey (Apr., 2017) 的足跡去跟你分享......
Through my recently visited Surrey Hills AONB (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty), Surrey, England ~ sharing my thoughts...
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