Travel Vlog Long Eaton Derbyshire UK Day Trip Video
Travel Vlog Long Eaton Derbyshire UK Day Trip Video
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Hi Everybody,
I created all of these exciting videos, of destinations and attractions, because I have a love and a passion for travel, I have created these videos with the Video Editor, for people, that like to view and read travel channels. I have also created and designed, these videos for people who want to look and read a pros and con's review. before travelling to a destination or attraction in the UK,europe and world wide.
Each place that I have travelled, to has a video, down below a pros and cons from my personal experience. I have listed, where the best places:
* What their is to do in each place
* To eat,
*Accommodation
*Weather
*Currency
* Wmergency numbers
*Time difference
*Which hotel websites to book on
I have created a video playlist for each county, that I have travelled to in the UK.Down below each video playlist, I have given information about the county and the different places I have visited.
I live stream, everyday at 12.30 mid day UK GMT time scale. I upload as often as I can, because I have a job in a supermarket. I upload six videos a week.You will be notified when I upload.
I also would like people to see where I have travelled, to and what their is to do in the UK.
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Rebecca Jordan
Rebecca's Travels
Around England by Narrowboat: 900 miles in six minutes!
In 2010, I took my narrowboat around England while writing my PhD thesis. Starting and finishing in Cambridge, I travelled over 900 miles, visiting London, Oxford, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham and Leicester. This video shows the view from a webcam on the boat. One picture every 3 minutes makes one frame of video: a speed increase of 4500 times!
Canal buffs: see how many places you can spot!
Long Eaton, Derbyshire by car in HD August 2009. Derbyshire villages by car series.
Explore beautiful Derbyshire by car in my collection of High Definition driving videos.
This video was recorded on Monday 31st August at 12:20 and is a drive through the Derbyshire town of Long Eaton.
The Driving Route Map :
If you want to see more details then please click on the HD button so it turns red, then click the fullscreen icon. (you will need a fast pc and fast broadband connection to cope with it!).
Andy's Driving videos around Derbyshire, UK :
Are you an ex-pat of Derbyshire, feeling homesick? Or perhaps you just want a clear way of giving someone directions to a location in Derbyshire or just want to show people your village. Well in this video and the many others I have made, you will be able to take a virtual drive around the streets as though you were in the driving seat. I use a dash-mounted camera, Traffic lights and heavy traffic have been edited out.
*** This video not real time its approx X2 speed ***
Points of Interest:
0:06 Going under railway line.
0:23 Tamworth Road (B6540)
1:00 Bridge over the Erewash Canal
1:10 Back to front speedcamera. Why is it pointing that way???
1:54 Home Bargains on left side.
2:01 On the left here is the Cheesecake shop. You must try one !
2:18 Left onto Derby Road (A6005)
2:29 Bridge over the Erewash Canal
2:54 Trent College on the left.
3:20 Left onto Wilsthorpe Road (B6002)
3:38 West Park Leisure Centre on the left.
4:08 SB computers on left.
4:20 Long Eaton Railway Station on right.
4:32 Fields Farm Road
4:49 Bridge over the Erewash Canal
5:39 The Tappers Harker pub
6:34 Left onto Nottingham Road (A6005)
6:41 Left onto Market Place
7:08 Left onto Beaconsfield Street
7:13 Park up in Long Eaton Market Place car park.
Music Credits :
Water by Santoor by Manish Vyas
Licensed under Creative Commons
Want more info, check out these websites:
The Long Eaton website:
The Long Eaton & Sawley Archive
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Andy
Sawley Abbey Colne Lancashire
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An Afternoon By Nottingham Canal. Aug 2015
A beautiful Summers afternoon by the Nottingham Canal and Nottingham Castle Marina. An array of narrow boats, barges & boats. Such an idyllic and memorable time :)
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01 August 2015
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Cycling The Erewash Valley Trail 2016
Join me, John and Sarah as we ride the Erewash Valley Trail, enjoying some great scenery as we cycle by rivers and canals on the Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire border. We call in at the Attenborough Nature Reserve and pass through Trent Lock on this 30-mile route.
Start Location
The Great Northern,
134 Derby Rd,
Langley Mill,
Nottingham,
NG16 4AA.
PDF Guide
Strava Route
Find out more at our blog site
Sound effects from
Intro clouds video
Music
The Descent Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Baba Yaga Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Burton on Trent -Out & About, Up & Over
A short video made up from a few test flights from my new DJI Phantom 3 Advanced
River Ribble Preston Lancashire.
December 24th 2010
Video Around Colne
Video around colne lancashire by burnleylife.com
The LONGEST stone bridge in England - Swarkestone Bridge, want to drive across it?
This video is about a local bridge.
Swarkestone Bridge and Causeway is the longest stone bridge in England. It is 1.2 Kilometres long (¾ of a mile).
Perhaps you drive over this bridge and spare little thought for it, Perhaps you should as its a Grade one listed Ancient Monument, built in the 13th/14th century and its being destroyed by todays heavy traffic.
A website has even been setup to try and raise public awareness to its declining condition.
The bridge starts next to the Crewe and Harpur Arms at Swarkestone and travels for just under one mile to the village of Stanton by Bridge.
The bridge that goes over the River Trent was rebuilt in 1797, the remains of the original bridge were washed away but the foundations probably remain which is why its very rough water below the bridge.
The rest of the bridge (The Causeway) still survives to this day and winds its way across the marshy wetlands.
According to local legend, the building of Swarkestone Bridge in the 13th century is attributable to two sisters who saw their lovers drowned trying to cross the River Trent on horseback.
They crossed the flooded meadows safely, but then either missed the ford altogether, or were swept off by the strong current. The horrified sisters saw all this happen through a hall window and vowed to ensure no else met the same fate.
They spent the rest of their lives building the bridge and died penniless as a result.
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Some details about my video :
00:00 This is a view of the part of the bridge that goes over the river Trent, this part was built in 1797. To the right of the bridge is the Crewe and Harpur Arms. To the left is the Causeway part of the bridge.
00:10 Time-lapse sequence I shot showing how much traffic uses this bridge. This sequence is made from 959 individual photographs which I took on Thursday 22nd May 2008, the first frame was taken at 15:48:22 and the last one at 16:03:18. If you were on the bridge in this time window then you will be in this time-lapse sequence.
00:48 Photographs showing the bridge from many angles. Its such a long bendy bridge its hard to capture the sheer size of it in one photograph.
01:24 A real-time drive from Swarkestone to Stanton-by-bridge.
01:38 The road on the right leads to the hamlet of Ingleby, where you will find the John Thompson pub.
02:02 The bus mounts the curb !!! No wonder this poor bridge is crumbling away.
02:42 Narrow bit which you have to be aware of as you can end up hitting someone.
03:16 Very Narrow bit.
03:34 End of the bridge so time to do a u-turn and go back in the other direction...
03:48 A real-time drive from Stanton-by-bridge to Swarkestone.
05:26 A few photos showing the type of heavy vehicles that this bridge has to cope with.
05:39 END
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For a great Birds eye view of the bridge see the link below. You can drag the view left to follow the route of the bridge
all the way to Stanton by Bridge :
For more info on Swarkestone see my page :
For more info on Stanton by Bridge see my page:
Hope you enjoy my short video on this great bridge. Please rate and comment if you enjoyed it.
Thanks