[4K] Serene Lake on the Mountain in Prince Edward County Ontario Canada
Lake on the Mountain Provincial Park is a Provincial park located in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. The park has an area of 104 hectares. Other than a viewing platform, parking area, and an illustrated sign explaining the physical structure of the eponymous lake, there are no facilities in the park.
The freshwater lake around which the park is based is located nearly 62 metres (203 ft) above the Bay of Quinte from which it is separated by a narrow strip of land ending in a cliff. Often thought to have no visible source of water, it is actually fed by at least two small streams from the surrounding higher land, predominantly from the west but another enters near the southeast corner. The southeast supply is more of a seasonal spring runoff and by summer is sometimes completely dry. There is also a significant area of swamp to the southwest which would act as a reservoir for water that would eventually flow into the lake. Drainage of the lake occurs on the east side where a small stream flows down the cliff into Lake Ontario's Bay of Quinte. It is believed to be a collapsed doline (a type of sinkhole). It was believed to be bottomless by early settlers. The depth of the lake is still not fully known, although previous attempts have established the depth over 34 metres (112 ft) deep.
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Exploring Amish Country | 10K Road Trip Vlog Day 34
We spent the day exploring Amish Country around Lancaster, PA. We saw lots of farms and stopped in a few shops and tried some amazing food.
We also drove through a few covered bridges, including the Pinetown Covered Bridge and Hunsecker's Mill Covered Bridge. We also tried lots of jams and a few shoofly pies.
**btw, if you're wondering what happened to Washington DC, we stayed with a friend and just hung out. We decided not to make a video - we just wanted to relax.
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We quit our jobs, left New York City, bought a car, and decided to spend the summer driving around the US. The plan is to hit at least 35 states and cover more than 10,000 miles. Watch from the beginning here:
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Filmed on July 3, 2017 on a Canon G7X Mark II.
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Top 10 Snowiest Cities on Earth
10. Buffalo: Located just east of Lake Erie, which borders the winter wonderland known as Canada, Buffalo experiences more snow than most major Canadian cities, which tend to be known for long, snowy winters. Buffalo residents also experience increased production of snow due to the meteorological pattern known as “lake-effect snow”, which drastically increases overall snowfall.
9. Rochester: located fairly close to Canada, south of Lake Ontario, Rochester deals with large amounts of lake-effect snow that occasionally leads to blizzards. Sustained winds that exceeded 60 mph battered the regions, blowing snow from the lake. Snow drifts of up to 30 feet accumulated in some areas.
8. Akita: Home of Akita Castle, a fortification built around 733 A.D., Akita has a population of more than 320,000 residents. It achieved the designation of a “core city” of Japan in 1997. The first two months of the year tend to dump the most snow on the people of Akita, with an average of 54.3 inches in January and 42.5 inches in February – over 90% of its average annual snowfall.
7. Saguenay: Saguenay is located about 120 miles north of Quebec City, capital of the province of Quebec. Formed through a merger of four smaller cities – La Baie, Laterriere, Chicoutimi and Jonquiere – Saguenay has a population of more than 144,000 Francophones living close to the Saguenay River and Lac Saint-Jean.
6. Syracuse: Syracuse is located in the state of New York, situated close to a lake – in this case both Lake Ontario and Onondaga Lake. Metropolitan Syracuse has a population of more than 144,000 in the city with more than 662,000 people living in the surrounding metropolitan region.
5. Quebec City: The second biggest city in the province of Quebec, Quebec City is one of the oldest cities in North America and features some of the most beautiful architecture and culture inspired by the city’s French and European roots.. Quebec celebrates the winter with the annual Quebec Winter Carnival. This year marks the carnival’s 60th anniversary.
4. St. John’s: St. John’s is located in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador and receives the most snow on average than any major Canadian city. This city is believed to be the oldest in North America and sprung from some of the first wave of settlements from European interlopers.
3. Toyama: This area of Japan receives so much snow on an annual basis that that the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route – Yuki no Otani – features giant walls of snow on both sides that tower over all drivers, completely blocking the view. Toyama is the capital of the Toyay Prefecture and is home to over 417,000 residents.
2. Sapporo: Sapporo is the largest city on this list, with a population of nearly 2 million. The fourth biggest city in Japan is the second snowiest on earth, with nearly 17 feet of snow per year on average. Similar to Quebec City, Sapporo puts on an annual festival, known as the Sapporo Snow Festival, welcoming about two million tourists during the event.
1. Aomori City: By far the snowiest city on earth is Aomori City in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. This location averages a whopping 26 feet of snow per year, more than a 100 inches more than Sapporo, the next snowiest city. The reason Aomori City receives an incredible amount of snow is its location in high elevation among the Hakkoda Mountains, Aomori Bay and Mutsu Bay, combining cold northern air with snow production aided by adjacent bodies of water.
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Mastering Calligraphy in Suzhou, China
If you haven't heard of Suzhou, you need to this. This is the artistic center of China and it has been that way for 2500 years. The traditional culture of China is still so alive and vibrant in this lovely, well preserved ancient city, which has famous gardens, impressive IM Pei Suzhou Museum and of course, many master craftsman still practicing the arts of their forefathers.
I visited the city to learn more about the traditional culture from the skilled locals of Suzhou themselves. In this episode, I learn more about calligraphy from a master calligrapher and even get to try it out myself. Suzhou was famous with calligraphy, with one of the most well known art schools, the Wu School, being based right here many centuries ago.
We set up in a teahouse in the stunning Garden of Cultivation and stroke by stroke, I attempt to understand more about this art that was considered one of the highest arts in China.
Camera/Editor: Sam Osborn
Special thanks to our guides, translator & Visit Suzhou!
World's Longest Covered Bridge
Recorded September 28, 2016
The Hartland Bridge in Hartland, New Brunswick, is the world's longest covered bridge, at 1,282 feet long. It crosses the Saint John River from Hartland to Somerville, New Brunswick, Canada. The framework consists of seven small Howe Truss bridges joined together on six piers.
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A well-known of the Huangmei drama of the hometown in anqing city,anhui province in china
a well-known of the Huangmei drama of the hometown in anqing city,Anhui province in china.(黃梅戏乡中国安庆)----my QQ number is 664019541, if you wanna learn chinese ,plz contact me . i can teach you . of course , The Huangmei drama is no problem yet......... if possible ,plz focus on me.TKS------Andrew.Sheung
OLD BEIJING CITY - Walking tour into the Old Beijing town China
Nice walking tour, with my friends Shine and Dawn, into the Old Beijing Town, very nice place, nice people, a lot of restaurant, pubs, fun and party time outside and each place in. For sure the Old Beijing City has something special place to enjoy a day in Beijing China.
Walking into the Old Beijing in China a beautiful city of China with more than 20 millions inhabitants, very clean and great organization, everything, signs and indication s in English and Chinese. City is A beautiful, easy and modern city, many young guys with an incredible future potential. I'm understand why they did the 2008 Olympic games.
Beijing offers GREAT FOOD, fresh fruit all the time, excelent small TOMATOES, an incredible DUCK dishes, many plates, very simple and many options for world people.
The Great Wall of China very close (an hour driving) the forbidden city very close in Beijing, the Tianamen square, Mao, teather, Chinese opera,... the easy shopping way, from silk market to luxury Chinese products..
SO, Beijing a city to visit, friendly and beautiful for more info
Beijing means northern capital, in line with the common East Asian tradition whereby capital cities are explicitly named as such. The city has been renamed several times. During the Jin Dynasty, the city was known as Zhongdu (中都) , and then later under the Mongol Yuan Dynasty as Dadu (大都) in Chinese and Daidu to Mongols (also recorded as Cambuluc by Marco Polo). Twice in the city's history, the name was changed from Beijing (Peking) to Beiping (Peiping) (北平 Pinyin: Beiping; Wade-Giles: Pei-p'ing), literally Northern Peace. This occurred first under the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and again in 1928 with the Kuomintang (KMT) government of the Republic of China.
Beijing is divided into 16 urban and suburban districts and two rural counties. Beijing is a major transportation hub, with dozens of railways, roads and motorways passing through the city. It is also the destination of many international flights arriving in China. Beijing is recognized as the political, educational, and cultural center of the People's Republic of China, while Shanghai and Hong Kong predominate in economic fields. The city hosted the 2008 Olympic Games
PEKIN en CHINA ciudad con mas de 20 millones de habitante pero ordenada, limpia y bella no encuentras un papel por el suelo, todos muy amables, ejemplo de lo que la China esta desarrollando y porque fue sede de las Olimpiadas o Juegos Olimpicos del 2008.
en Pekin se come de maravilla con muchos platos ligeros y con tanta fruta fresca y deliciosa, se puede variar cada dia y con precios modicos para los occidentales, no perderse el PATO en mil modos ademas de visitar la grande muralla china (que esta muy cerca) ademas la ciudad prohibida y muchos atractivos mas. Para mas informacion busca en:
Beijing China - Forbidden City in Beijing Imperial Palace of China from Ming to Qing Dinasty
The forbidden city in Beijing (Imperial palace of China from 1406 house of the Ming dinasty and the Qing Dinasty of China) walking to the Tianamen square, very nice traditional area of the modern Beijing city. I'm very impressed about how much the Chinese people respect their monuments, symbols and traditional places.
The Forbidden City (Beijing 1406) was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing, China, and now houses the Palace Museum. For almost five hundred years, it served as the home of emperors and their households, as well as the ceremonial and political centre of Chinese government
Beijing in China, a beautiful city of China with more than 20 millions inhabitants, very clean and great organization, everything, signs and indication s in English and Chinese. City is A beautiful, easy and modern city, many young guys with an incredible future potential. I'm understand why they did the 2008 Olympic games.
Beijing offers GREAT FOOD, fresh fruit all the time, excelent small TOMATOES, an incredible DUCK dishes, many plates, very simple and many options for world people.
The Great Wall of China very close (an hour driving) the forbidden city very close in Beijing, the Tianamen square, Mao, teather, Chinese opera,... the easy shopping way, from silk market to luxury Chinese products..
SO, Beijing a city to visit, friendly and beautiful for more info
Beijing means northern capital, in line with the common East Asian tradition whereby capital cities are explicitly named as such. The city has been renamed several times. During the Jin Dynasty, the city was known as Zhongdu (中都) , and then later under the Mongol Yuan Dynasty as Dadu (大都) in Chinese and Daidu to Mongols (also recorded as Cambuluc by Marco Polo). Twice in the city's history, the name was changed from Beijing (Peking) to Beiping (Peiping) (北平 Pinyin: Beiping; Wade-Giles: Pei-p'ing), literally Northern Peace. This occurred first under the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and again in 1928 with the Kuomintang (KMT) government of the Republic of China.
Beijing is divided into 16 urban and suburban districts and two rural counties. Beijing is a major transportation hub, with dozens of railways, roads and motorways passing through the city. It is also the destination of many international flights arriving in China. Beijing is recognized as the political, educational, and cultural center of the People's Republic of China, while Shanghai and Hong Kong predominate in economic fields. The city hosted the 2008 Olympic Games
PEKIN en CHINA ciudad con mas de 20 millones de habitante pero ordenada, limpia y bella no encuentras un papel por el suelo, todos muy amables, ejemplo de lo que la China esta desarrollando y porque fue sede de las Olimpiadas o Juegos Olimpicos del 2008.
en Pekin se come de maravilla con muchos platos ligeros y con tanta fruta fresca y deliciosa, se puede variar cada dia y con precios modicos para los occidentales, no perderse el PATO en mil modos ademas de visitar la grande muralla china (que esta muy cerca) ademas la ciudad prohibida y muchos atractivos mas.
World's Greatest Bridges - Travel Attractions
Take a tour of World's Greatest Bridges -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
I'd like to show you world's greatest bridges
We begin with the 1.7 mile long suspension bridge that links Marin County with the city of San Francisco in the United States - The Golden Gate Bridge. Serving the city since 1937, it is known for indulging its visitors with gorgeous horizons of the water, land, and glorious San Francisco skyline.
A cable stayed bridge in Malaysia; The Langkawi Sky Bridge is a superlative site of architectural ingenuity and coherence. Accessible to visitors by foot or the Langkawi Cable Car, this 125 meter long curved bridge is known to inspire an unmitigated affair with nature.
The connecting link between Sydney's central business district and the North Shore, the Sydney Harbor Bridge is the diligent hub of Sydney's fast-paced life. At 134 meters, this exalted bridge has not only earned its credibility among the world's widest long-span bridges but has also been covetously deemed as the tallest steel arch bridge.
Reputed to be the world's first tilting bridge, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge is stunning in every way. Linking Newcastle Quayside with Gateshead Quayside opposite, one side of the structure lies flat for pedestrians and cyclists and then tilts 40 degree to allow boats to pass underneath.
Spanning over the River Spree in Berlin, the Oberbaum Bridge is a stately bridge, basking in sheer magnificence. Throughout its history, this double-decker bridge has been tireless, timeless, grand, and has proven to be one of the city's most unfaltering features.
Visiting one of Canada’s newest wine regions
Kamloops, BC hasn’t wasn’t really known for its wine, but that’s been changing and we went to check out some of the wineries there along with riding on an old steam train and eating at some tasty restaurants! See it all in this Travel Tuesday video and follow me at to see photos from our trip as well!
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