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THE LARGEST CAVE IN NOVA SCOTIA - Full Explore
Come along deep into the Arch Cave (Baddeck, Cape Breton). The largest/longest cave in Nova Scotia! This cave has only been fully explored within the last few years, and only a handful of people have reached the end - which now includes us. This is a mirrored video, which is actually Episode 32 of the Nova Scotia MineHunters show. (MORE INFO BELOW)
Welcome Nova Scotians, Cavers, Hikers, Explorers, and Nature Lovers from around the world ! This video comes to you via a special request of the Nova Scotian cavers who pioneered the first journeys all the way to the end of this cave system. They reached out to our Abandoned Mines Nova Scotia channel to come shoot a high quality, well-lit explore of the entire journey to the end of the cave - and wanted us to present it in the same way we do our abandoned mines. We accepted their challenge, invitation, and their guidance, and took the plunge with them in September 2016.
We sat on the footage for the remainder of the 2016 season, assembling it into this episode, and waited to present it as our 2016 Season Finale... our most difficult & grueling explore shoot ever... bringing our second year of the MineHunters shows to an end, while we go through the hiatus period of winter 2016-2017.
**** The video is mirrored in order to be implicitly noticed by the majority of the general public who has zero interest in abandoned mines, or a channel dedicated to abandoned mines. This explore video would otherwise be lost in the shuffle, as even our standard naming/titling of our videos wouldn't catch the attention of the standard YouTube browser in Atlantic Canada. This mirrored post has a title (and Tags) that will specifically be for the general public at large ****
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Winter images of Nova Scotia, Canada
Winter images of Nova Scotia, Canada.
Music: And Still The Snow Must Fall - composed and performed by Greg Walker.
Photography and film editing: Greg Walker.
All music, photography and film copyright Greg Walker 2012 - gregwalker.co.uk
And Still The Snow Must Fall features on the album, End of Summer and is available to download from cdbaby.com, the iTunes store and other online distributors.
WELCOME TO NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA
Border btwn Quebec and New Brunswick, exactly where the bad road ends (the last Quebec Flag in the video) and the excellent one begins.
As you can see by the speed signs on the highway, speed limit in NB is 110 KPH or 70 MPH, you can easily do 130 KHP or 80 MPH and nobody is gonna pull you over for speeding.
Radar Detectors are illegal in New Brunswick, in Canada legal only in BC, AB and SK.
In the video driving on TransCanada Hwy or Hwy 2 in New Brunswick.
Enjoy New Brunswick and always drive safely.
Driving Riverview and Downtown Moncton, New Brunswick [WINTER]
Driving in Riverview and downtown Moncton in the wintertime.
2018 Season - E12 - Calgary on a Sunday morning
It's early on a Sunday morning here in Calgary. What a great time for a ride around town.
Video #2: Banff National Park (Trans-Canada Highway)
This video is about Banff.2014
Kamloops Lake From The Top Of The Rocks!
Large climbing rock at highway rest stop looking down on Tobiano not Savona, which is just back the other direction at the end of Kamloops lake.
Berry Hill Farm Nova Scotia '08.wmv
Berry Hill Farm
On the brow of the hill, at the end of winding driveway, overlooking the village is Berry Hill Farm, Centreville, Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Acreage, fields and nearby unspoiled Bay of Fundy shoreline provide an ideal setting for this 30+ acre Nova Scotia saltwater 19th century farm.
Beautifully maintained, retaining original charm and many appealing period features, the comfortable main home contains 4 bedrooms, one downstairs with its own ½ bath, and 3 upstairs served by a full bath. A bright, comfortable family room, kitchen, sun porch, living room, downstairs bedroom and bath are on the 1st floor. Three bedrooms and full bath and separate sitting area are on the 2nd floor. The Berry Box, a 2 story guest cottage, offers downstairs a sunny kitchen and large family room. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms and full bath.
In addition to the two homes, the property enjoys a large post and beam barn, authentically dating to 1893, as well as a spacious storage building and the indispensable woodshed. Rolling fields and softwood forest punctuated with wild apple and ash trees complete the picture. Situated ¾ of a mile on the winding, tree-lined road from the Bay of Fundy, the family compound offers privacy, but remains an integral part of this typical, 19th century Nova Scotia fishing village. In addition, immediately adjacent to the farm, is available a beautiful white shingled village church complete with steeple and bell.
Berry Hill Farm began to be an important part of the Berry familys life shortly after the end of WW II. Over the intervening years, 4 generations have enjoyed an irreplaceable summer life style. But, now regrettably this era has come to an end. Berry Hill Farm is for sale at $135,000US. Ruth Berry, the originator of the experience was a Naval officers wife and career teacher. Nova Scotia became a refuge and an opportunity to return in a measure to the life she had loved growing up in a large, happy family on an Arkansas cotton farm. The tradition continued with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. But now the time has come to sell. The children are looking at a retirement that does not include the responsibilities 35+ acres and 6 buildings 3500 miles from their home in California represent. The grandchildren have careers that preclude leisurely weeks of summer idylls. It is now someone elses turn and for the fortunate family, Berry Hill Farm is ready.
Centreville is located on Digby Neck in Nova Scotia. It is a long narrow peninsula running parallel to the southwest shore of mainland Nova Scotia. It measures roughly 30 miles long and 3 miles wide.
With the Saint-Mary's Bay on one side and the Bay of Fundy on the other, Digby Neck is nearly surrounded by water. Because these bays are part of the Gulf of Maine, they have the highest tides in the world. The Bay of Fundy is teaming with life which means that its shoreline is as well. Many whales and sea birds can be found off of Digby Neck and there are a variety of whales and sea bird cruises available, which can show them to you.
Digby Neck also has several beautiful beaches such as the Sandy Cove beach, which was originally discovered by Samuel de Champlain. There are several campgrounds currently available and many more Bed and Breakfasts.
For information concerning this property contact:
Paul Berry
1350 Lorain Road
San Marino, CA 91108
626.570.1348
paulberry@pointloma.edu
Driving in Moncton, New Brunswick
Driving in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. From St. George street Road to Mill Road through Lewisville
Moncton is the largest city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the Maritime Provinces. The city has earned the nickname Hub City due to its central inland location in the region and its history as a railway and land transportation hub for the Maritimes.
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