Discover Thailand: hiking in Si Phang Nga National Park
With thick swathes of rainforest, abundant wildlife and thundering waterfalls, Si Phang Nga National Park is a spectacular place to embark on a hike. Lonely Planet writer Marika McAdam hits the trails with a local guide from Sarojin, discovering a jungle escape from Thailand's busy cities and beaches. Presented by GoPro
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Oakville - A view from the sky
A view of the beautiful town of Oakville, ON. Oakville is located in Halton Region, on Lake Ontario and it is a part of the Greater Toronto Area. As of the 2011 census the population was 182,520
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Acadian tourist train Vanceboro to Saint John NB & back 27-28 August 2002
The Acadian tourist train ran from the outskirts of Montreal to Saint John NB on former CP trackage. It only ran in daylight and stopped at night and passengers were accommodated in hotels for the night. It started on 11 June 2002 and ran during that summer and the first few weeks of the summer 2003 terminating on 5 June 2003 because of low ridership.
It seen crossing the St Croix River at the US-Canada border and then at McAdam, Harvey Lake, Westfield Beach and crossing the Reversing Falls Bridge in Saint John NB and finally being turned on August 27th. The next day the train backs across the bridge to the downtown station then crosses the Reversing Falls Bridge again and then seen at several locations including Clarendon and Fredericton Junction.
Downtown Fredericton New Brunswick
Mom and I took a drive downtown when flood levels for the Saint John River were very high.
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Vintage photos of the famous NORTH END of Winnipeg, MB. Canada
Photographic slideshow of 53 vintage photos of the famous North End of Winnipeg. Descriptions of the photos, with year of photos, are as follows below:
1) - Oretzki's Department Store on Selkirk Ave. Photo circa mid. 1960's.
2) - Old grocery store on Manitoba Ave. near Powers St. Photo circa early 1980's.
3) - Old police station on Magnus Ave. and Charles St. Photo circa early to mid 1970's.
4) - 1932 - Main St. at Belmont Ave.
5) - 1957 - Old dilapidated shoe repair building on Euclid Ave.
6) - 1970 - Old corner grocery store on Selkirk Ave. and Battery St.
7) - 1960 - Old livery stable on Pritchard Ave.
8) - Businesses off the NW corner of Selkirk Ave. and McGregor St. Photo circa early 1960's.
9) - Canadian Motorcycle. Corner of Main St. and Pritchard Ave. Modern photo but exterior is unchanged for decades.
10) - Alycia's Ukrainian Restaurant. Corner of Cathedral Ave. and McGregor St. Photo circa late 1980's.
11) - Old Bank of Montreal bldg. at Bannerman Ave. and Main St. Year of photo is unknown.
12) - Selkirk Cycle (formerly Chariot Cycle) on Selkirk Ave. Photo circa late 1970's.
13) - Burrows Ave. east of Main St. by the Red River. Photo circa 1920.
14) - Old Dominion grocery store and strip mall at Jefferson Ave. and Main St. Circa mid 1960's.
15) - Clifford's Ladies Wear store on Selkirk Ave. near Powers St. Circa early 1970's.
16) - Eddie's Place restaurant and pool hall on Selkrik Ave. and Mckenzie St. Circa late 1970's.
17) - Old grocery store on Alfred Ave. and Powers St. Circa early 1960's.
18) - 1964 - Underpass flooding on McPhillips St. north of Logan Ave.
19) - 1962 - Old GM dealership on Main St. and Redwood Ave.
20) - Old Genser's Furniture store on Powers St. and Selkirk Ave. Circa early 1960's.
21) - 1962 - Holy Trinity church and GM dealership on Main St. and Redwood Ave.
22) - Old ROCO gas station at 1601 Main St. Circa late 1970's.
23) - Housing development (sometimes called Legoland) on Burrows Ave. near Keewatin St. Circa early 1970's.
24) - 1981 - Former postal building on Main St. and Magnus Ave.
25) - 1969 - Old Winnipeg Transit buses and Salisbury House on Main St. and Matheson Ave.
26) - 1969 - Old Winnipeg Transit bus on Main St. and Semple Ave.
27) - Businesses on Main St. near Church Ave. Circa mid 1970's.
28) - March 1966 (blizzard) - Burrows Ave. between Fife Ave. & Railway St.
29) - Businesses on Main St. between Church Ave. and Machray Ave. Circa mid 1970's.
30) - June 29, 1938 - McPhillips St.
31) - 1983 - Northwest Cycle on Logan Ave. west of the Salter Bridge.
32) - 1979 - Obee's Steam Baths on Mcgregor St. near Manitoba Ave.
33) - Olympic skating/hockey rink on Church St. and Charles Ave. Circa late 1960's.
34) - Oretzki's Department Store on Selkirk Ave. Circa mid to late 1950's.
35) - Oretzki's Department Store on Selkirk Ave. Circa late 1960's.
36) - Main St. between Pritchard Ave. and Manitoba Ave. Circa early 1980's.
37) - Santa Claus parade at the corner of Salter St. and Redwood Ave. Circa early 1960's. (1)
38) - Santa Claus parade at the corner of Salter St. and Redwood Ave. Circa early 1960's. (2)
39) - Santa Claus parade at the corner of Salter St. and Redwood Ave. Circa early 1960's. (3)
40) - 1963 - Mother Goose land/Winter Wonderland on Main St. and Redwood Ave. (1)
41) - 1963 - Mother Goose land/Winter Wonderland on Main St. and Redwood Ave. (2)
42) - 1963 - Mother Goose land/Winter Wonderland on Main St. and Redwood Ave. (3)
43) - 1963 - Mother Goose land/Winter Wonderland on Main St. and Redwood Ave. (4)
44) - Redwood Bridge over the Red River (rotated open). Circa mid 1960's.
45) - Old Safeway store on Polson ave and Main St. Circa late 1990's.
46) - 1975 - River Rouge cruise boat passing under the opened Redwood Bridge.
47) - 1932 - Construction of the Salter Bridge.
48) - 1960 - Old house and business on Selkirk Ave. east of Charles St.
49) - Salter Drug store on Salter St. near St. John's High School. Circa early 1960's.
50) - Simon's Restaurant/Deli on Main St. and Machray Ave. Circa early 1970's.
51) - Jewish Synagogue on Magnus Ave. and Powers St. Circa mid 1960's.
52) - William Whyte school on Powers St. between Manitoba Ave. and Magnus Ave. Circa 1940's.
53) - William Whyte school on Powers St. between Manitoba Ave. and Magnus Ave. Circa late 1960's.
Neepawa Hwy 16, Manitoba Drive Through 2016
Driving through Neepawa, Manitoba on Highway 16 in 2016.
New Brunswick PNP investment -- worst case scenario
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Uri Geller Visits The Lamb. Part 1
Uri Geller sets foot on Lamb Island for the very first time.
Having purchased the Lamb, Uri decided he must visit the area & spend a night on his Island. So he pays a visit to North Berwick, Edinburgh - spends some time at the Scottish Seabird Center, and then heads off to his island with Shipi, and Island Man Andrew Strangeway.
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Also - visit the award winning Scottish Seabird Center a fantastic place to visit if you're travelling to Edinburgh - plus., you can get a closer view of Lamb and the other islands - with one of their great boat trips, accompanied by an experienced wildlife guide.