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The Blue Fish Bar
The Blue Fish Bar Mawgan Porth Cornwall supplies traditional English seaside fish and chip suppers
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My first "Saltie" salt water crocodile
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We were camping at the Boab Tree Billabong roughly 28 miles from the sea south of Wyndham Western Australia. it was about 3.5 meters long
Yoga Hub Fest Cornwall
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This years Yoga Hub Fest brought together many Yoga practitioners, teachers and therapists for a weekend of Yoga, healing and workshops with the emphasis on holistic well being, at Coastal Valley Porth.
Bunjil
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In Australian Aboriginal mythology, Bunjil is a creator deity, cultural hero and ancestral being often depicted as a wedge tailed eagle (or eagle hawk). In the Kulin nation in central Victoria he was regarded as one of two moiety ancestors, the other being the trickster Crow.
Mindanao,Philippines
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This was a week in Nesipit, Mindanao, Philippines with Bill and Gemma. I hope that I have shown you a part of the area where tourists never go
Rosemont B&B Yelverton
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The Rosemont B&B on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park is "the place to (B&) Be. Comfortable and cosy accommodation. A warm welcome awaits you..
Cornish Stone Circles
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This film is an introduction to our Cornish Stone Circles. Over 40 were recorded throughout time but only 20 remain for us to enjoy. There will be a full film coming out in 2017 with details on the history and locations. This is a film from a drone and gives a completely different perspective to Stone Circles one our ancestors never saw.
LA Studio Truro Cornwall
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LA Studios: Stunning Studio Spaces in the heart of Truro Cornwall. Home of Cornwall Dance. Three sprung dance floors, open 7 days a week. Suitable for all dance and fitness styles. CCTV and Buzzer system. Facilities on all floors. Urban garden and chillout area, Flat screen advertising, competitive rates
Riverside Convention Centre
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Riverside Convention Centre
Roger Cannock _ Cancer research UK
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on 29th October Roger Cannock had his hair and beard shaved off for Cancer Research. at the Kings Head Newquay. He has raised £3,500 so far lets make it more
Roger and Cancer research
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Roger Cannock is having his hair and beard shaved off on the 29th October 2016 at 8pm. Come and join us at the Kings Head, Newquay or go to Rogers Facebook and donate please. Roger has had a beard since he was 17 so a very big deal. Please sponser
Cancer Research - Brent Angels
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The Brent Angels ran five miles through the mud for Cancer research and raised lots of money. They were Heather Christie, Gena Reed, Gemma Webb and Claire Demuth,
Uluru (Ayres Rock)
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This is a short film of our stay in Uluru, we were lucky to camp in the bush with a view of Uluru about 20km away. We had the company of Dingos at night and plenty of stars.
"Utes in the Paddock" NSW Australia
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This is a must if you are in the area a number of Utes artistically changed by Australian artists in a Paddock in New South Wales, Australia
Standley Chasm - Angkerle Atwatye,
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This film was taken at Standley Chasm in the MacDonnell Ranges west of Alice Springs, NT, Australia and features Deanella Mack.
John Harvey
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John Harvey
Australian Odyssey part one New South Wales
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Australian Odyssey part one New South Wales
Soundbath Healing at CarnGlaze Caverns
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Soundbath Healing at CarnGlaze Caverns
Cornwall Heritage Aviation Centre
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Cornwall Heritage Aviation Centre
Rockhampton to Stonehenge Queensland Aus 2009
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Rockhampton to Stonehenge Queensland Aus 2009
Moving the VC10 K3 Tanker and BAC1-11
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Moving the VC10 K3 Tanker and BAC1-11
Conversation with Annie Turner on the Alexander Technique Part 2
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Conversation with Annie Turner on the Alexander Technique Part 2
Conversation with Annie Turner on the Alexander Technique Part 3
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Conversation with Annie Turner on the Alexander Technique Part 3
Conversation with Annie Turner on the Alexander Technique Part 4
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Conversation with Annie Turner on the Alexander Technique Part 4
Annie Turner Teacher of the Alexander Technique
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Annie Turner Teacher of the Alexander Technique
Conversation with Annie Turner on the Alexander Technique Part 1
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Conversation with Annie Turner on the Alexander Technique Part 1
Canberra T4 - fitting an ejector seat
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Canberra T4 - fitting an ejector seat
Dedicated to those who lost friends and family in Tunisia
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Dedicated to those who lost friends and family in Tunisia
3Dance Company in Wonderland at the Hall for Cornwall Act 2
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3Dance Company in Wonderland at the Hall for Cornwall Act 2
a conversation with Anna on Yoga
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a conversation with Anna on Yoga

Komentáře

  • @joesheppard9571
    @joesheppard9571 Před 10 měsíci

    What's this song called

  • @alexishamer6427
    @alexishamer6427 Před rokem

    On the main line, the sign 🪧 says Par for Newquay because it’s the final terminus county in the southwest of England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. It’s around 50 minute journey runs from Par to Newquay is the Atlantic Coast line everyday including public holidays except Christmas 🎄🤶 🧑‍🎄 🎅 Day and Boxing 🥊 Day. I have been on the Atlantic Coast line a few times ✖️ in the past. It’s a good 👍 train 🚊 journey that happened to me. Newquay is in north Cornwall in the southwest of England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. Today’s year in 2023 there are the 2 car 🚙 class 150/2 runs from Par to Newquay all year round and in the spring and summer season are added to long distance class 800/802 trains 🚆 runs from London Paddington to Newquay via Reading, Newbury, Taunton, Exeter St Davids, Newton Abbot, Totnes, Plymouth, Liskeard, Bodmin Parkway and Par. Class 150 trains 🚊 all have a toilet 🚽 🚻 and a standard class accommodation only. There used to be 1 single car class 153s were on the Atlantic Coast Line. Class 43s also had that happened in the past. Class 43s are with GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 are likely to be reduced to around perhaps 🤔 the number to 4 by September 2023 and finally withdrawn on perhaps 🤔 Tuesday 31st December 2024 (New Year’s Eve) at the latest. There were also class 150/1 was probably used on the Par to Newquay branch is the Atlantic Coast Line. Class 150/1 have been withdrawn from GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃 is probably around Monday 31st December 2018 (New Year’s Eve) and finally went to NT - Northern. Par railway 🚃 station 🚉 in Cornwall, southwest of England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 could have it’s train 🚆 ticket 🎫 🎟️ office closed because railway 🚃 passengers do it online everyday. 👍 👍 👍

  • @alexishamer6427
    @alexishamer6427 Před rokem

    The Par to Newquay railway 🚃 line is called the Atlantic Coast Line is a daily service runs everyday including public holidays except Christmas 🎄🤶 🧑‍🎄 🎅 Day and Boxing 🥊 Day. It’s the middle Cornish branch line in Cornwall in the southwest of England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. On summer Saturdays, are replaced by long distance intercity express trains 🚊 runs from London Paddington to Newquay via Reading, Newbury, Taunton, Exeter St Davids, Newton Abbot, Totnes, Plymouth and Liskeard. Only one ☝️ train 🚊 company serves Newquay where it terminates is GWR - Great Western Railway 🚃. XC - CrossCountry used to run 🏃‍♂️ to Newquay in the summer 🌞 only a previous years ago, however it’s been stooped. Newquay is a holiday place. 👍 👍

  • @JonathonMitchell-ig4bv

    🇬🇧 good 👍 news raf Cornwall museum is back

  • @terenceburchett6122

    Can you remember the end of Platform 1? The WH Smith newspaper sales pitch or can you remember next to it the Sweets and Tobacco Kiosk? George wasn't it? The trade they did on a Saturday morning was huge, trains from the Midlands and up North. Coaches stretched back up Platform One almost back to the signal box it seemed sometimes. Remember the Girls Grammar School? The Taxi rank composed with some Humber Super Snipes popular for their rear facing pop up seats to squeeze extra bums on! Then people began to afford their own transport and preferred to sit in traffic jams at Bodmin , Launceston and Okehampton, Exeter etc etc up the A38, A303.The Station Staff made money from tips in the 40's and 50's, Did they share tips?Jack the Shunter squeezing in pints at the Great Western Hotel and timing the next train due in on platform 1 or 2, all staff amazed that he seemed unaffected doing his dangerous occupation underneath the carriages whilst pissed! Happy times ended by an Accountant "Dr Richard Beeching" (how the hell did he get the nomenclature Doctor?) and a Tory Government.

  • @terenceburchett6122

    The Trenance Viaduct was strengthened with arches I think in 1936.The first flimsy steel bridge by Trefry to carry his Clay from St Dennis and from East Wheal Rose Mine at St Newlyn East was to carry 2/3 trucks pulled by two horses. This was replaced by the first stone built bridge to carry trains, then later the arched bridge.

  • @terenceburchett6122

    How times change so quickly. The Newham Line and shipping absolutely forgotten in 50 years!

  • @terenceburchett6122

    Loved this. A man that knew the facts. Stan May mentions the Gasworks which was such an ugly site and was closed in the early 50's. The main entrance to the Gasworks was close to the Western National Garage and the Office was still manned. Local kids like myself, Kenny Wilton, Keith Chubb (Who a few years later died in a diving accident out in the Far East) Colin Lorimer couldn't resist using the Old Works as our playground. It was dangerous and spooky, the staircases, ladders and ovens had numerous hiding places to avoid the workmen when they heard us playing up on the top floors with our air pistols shooting pigeons etc. We use to gain entry to the works by walking along the main platform and when it was quiet, the Staff in drinking tea, we'd jump down onto the Railway track and run down underneath the platform into the filthy ground floor and then up the first staircase and out of sight of Gaswork Office Staff. The view in the top room of the newer building gave a panorama of most of Newquay. Occasionally , I would drag a reluctant John Hawkey up with me but his Father Joe Hawkey the Station Shunter Foreman didn't approve. Most kids were terrified of entering the place. We went up in two's. The only kid that went alone was Keith Chubb but Keith was different sort of guy, had no fear. That probably cost him his life eventually. Many of the video's being made now are absolute trash and made by people that never travelled as far as Chacewater and on to Truro so take in this by Stan May. This is the factual, the reality!.

  • @user-vj7vc6ei4e
    @user-vj7vc6ei4e Před rokem

    4th

  • @sharonphillips108
    @sharonphillips108 Před rokem

    that coach driver should have been struck off

  • @sicks6six
    @sicks6six Před rokem

    40 years back me and a girl are on a little Honda trail bike waiting to cross, we decide to ride over with me putting my legs over the bars and she is kneeling on the seat, a big American SUV full of American tourists see us and decide if we can cross on that little bike they will easily get over. wrong, they swamped out and ended up in the shelter with the car partly covered by water, we seen them later that day and they all looked very miserable and wet. at least it was a nice sunny day for them to dry the car out, I bet it's the highlight of many a story they tell their mates about their trip to Britain in the 1980s. . .

  • @adrianwinter5943
    @adrianwinter5943 Před rokem

    Such a shame this great little museum is being shafted by the council who are refusing to relocate them because they want the land. Please sign their online petition to stop this from happening.

  • @flashpoint8909
    @flashpoint8909 Před 2 lety

    What a dreadful site Newquay Station looks, why does the Track end short in the Station?

  • @MrBullboy23
    @MrBullboy23 Před 2 lety

    What the f%£k is this music!? 🤣

  • @Reality_TV
    @Reality_TV Před 2 lety

    I think it is kind of fitting that the guy in the Range Rover has a cowboy hat on!

  • @terenceburchett6122
    @terenceburchett6122 Před 2 lety

    No mention on these films of Gwills. Is it my memory that is faulty, felt sure there was a Halt at Gwills and another before Newlyn East.

    • @frzzz1932
      @frzzz1932 Před 4 měsíci

      The halt you are thinking of was Trewerry & Trerice Halt.

    • @terenceburchett6122
      @terenceburchett6122 Před 4 měsíci

      @@frzzz1932 Yes, used Trewerry. and Trerice (Manor) and am certain of the Gwills platform. I worked for Peter Sidebotham at Legonna in 1962/3 and we stood in Peter's field alongside the railway and watched the last train full of passengers and cursed Beeching. (Twas the Tories policy though) destroy the powerful Rail Unions besides cuts.

    • @frzzz1932
      @frzzz1932 Před 4 měsíci

      I can’t find any mention of a Gwills platform. There was a siding at Trevemper.

    • @terenceburchett6122
      @terenceburchett6122 Před 4 měsíci

      @@frzzz1932 There wasn't a siding at Trevemper! There was a Coal Yard! That siding was a single short track to the yard. Can remember that Coal Yard later in it becoming a Fruit Depot. I brought loads of Oranges back from Cardiff Docks to the chap, Terry Julian who later in the 70's switched his Fruit business to the top of Crantock Street, the old "Box Factory" once used by Madame Hawke's clothing Company at the turn of the 1900's.Will reiterate to everyone discussing the "Newquay/Chacewater Line", the original track was Trefry's track from East Wheal Rose mine to the Harbour. Then a further track down the north side of Scotland Road to Treamble Farm for a Fuller's Earth mine. Only after that extention was Perranporth, Mithian, Mount Hawke, Chacewater contemplated!.

    • @frzzz1932
      @frzzz1932 Před 3 měsíci

      Shame about Trevemper. The coal yard building and remnants of the track were demolished a couple of years ago. Suspect you know that the route via Trevemper was actually the original railway route to East Wheal Rose/Treamble before the route was converted to passenger use as part of the Newquay-Chacewater branch.

  • @terenceburchett6122
    @terenceburchett6122 Před 2 lety

    Liked the completion of the journey! In the 1950's/60's, the stop buffers at the end of the line were at the end of the line! Behind them were the WH Smith Papers/magazine and the Confectionary Booth for sweets and tobacco. Anyone remember the guy's name? Was it George? I've forgotten. How about the Billboards surrounding the front of the Station? The old Gas-works red brick buildings? The Humber Super Snipe taxi's that carried 6or 7 passengers out of the Station to guest Houses? When it was God's Wonderful Railway!

    • @johnshepherd4842
      @johnshepherd4842 Před 4 měsíci

      my uncle Percy ran a taxi out of newquay station from before the war, and alway had a black humber snipe in coach black, in my youth we walked passed the gasworks to the western national bus station, and the railway station had a goods yard and a full size GWR station, complete with stationmaster & porters

    • @terenceburchett6122
      @terenceburchett6122 Před 4 měsíci

      @@johnshepherd4842 We remember a once lovely town. The Gasworks was out of use by the late 50's but some of us kids still used it as a playground. Keith Chubb, Colin Lorimer, Kenny Wilton and myself would go up into the two towers connected by three walkways either alone or in pairs. Believe me it was Spooky! We knew the weird creaking of the abandoned building was either pigeons or flaps of metal blown by the wind. As normal kids we tended to be noisy, there were still some Staff on the site as the Office remained open, people still paid their Gas bills at the Office so when we were overheard, they would send a Man up to clear us out of the building! That was a laugh! We knew it better than them, he would always shout up through the three floors and we would hide, generally in two brick ovens. The top floors were joined by a conveyor belt contraption housed in a galvanized tunnel. We would linger there to work out which side of stairways he was ascending either left tower or right tower and then use the opposite one to escape. We were never caught! They would catch anyone entering the site by the Office entrance but we entered via the Railway Station. We would walk down the main platform (now falling down and in a dangerous state), wait for Station go in for their endless cups of tea then. Jump down onto the Railtrack and walk bent over down underneath the platform into the Gasworks! We sometimes had Air Pistols and would shoot the Pigeons that lived there for years. Yeah yeah. . I know! It was the 1950's . . "Squeak" better known as Colin Lorimer and Keith Chubb were fanatics for bird shooting Sparrows, Starlings or anything that moved! I could write a book about the times back then.

  • @wordreet
    @wordreet Před 2 lety

    Seems idiotic to me. Salt water is your vehicles enemy! It will destroy electrics if it can!

  • @TheQueens08
    @TheQueens08 Před 2 lety

    Very good

  • @amberrosecornishtropics2691

    Thank you for this lovely video , from a true Cornish maid 🖤🤍

  • @bulletz9280
    @bulletz9280 Před 2 lety

    Sadly the driver is no longer with us, passed away from cancer a few years ago.

  • @horseandcart5978
    @horseandcart5978 Před 2 lety

    We stayed there in 2019. One of the best places I have ever stayed. Thank you so much.

  • @stupididiot369
    @stupididiot369 Před 2 lety

    I see that Land Rover at the end has a Birmingham registration ……….Brummies are furthest away from the sea than anyone else so probably hadn’t got a clue about tides etc 😆😆😆

  • @gerinevicencio9603
    @gerinevicencio9603 Před 2 lety

    Family Home Entertainment presents Nursery Rhymes (1983)

  • @gerinevicencio9603
    @gerinevicencio9603 Před 2 lety

    This reminds me of “Little Bo-Peep” & “Mary Had a Little Lamb” from Nursery Rhymes (1983)

  • @samthomas5118
    @samthomas5118 Před 3 lety

    couldn't focus on the jam just wanted u inside of me

  • @janehimes3412
    @janehimes3412 Před 3 lety

    A friend recently introduced me to your music and I love it. It really facilitates deep meditation. Wish I could attend a concert in person. Keep up your beautiful work.

  • @pamelacorona3665
    @pamelacorona3665 Před 3 lety

    Good choise of music it went well with the video, thank you 🙋‍♀️ ✝️ 👑 📖

  • @rykersisland8254
    @rykersisland8254 Před 4 lety

    Fascinating video. During my ancestry research, I read a lot about this well, it's healing powers and Saint Madron. This is where my lineage originated. Thank you for posting this video and keeping these legends alive.

  • @NewLeafProgramme
    @NewLeafProgramme Před 4 lety

    thank you sir

  • @fifinettefifi1418
    @fifinettefifi1418 Před 4 lety

    C'est pas le moment de prendre des photos

  • @CornishShunter
    @CornishShunter Před 4 lety

    That’s very cool

  • @SR71ABCD
    @SR71ABCD Před 4 lety

    Been there, looks great and fun to take amazing photographs. I hope that one day I could see the Avro Shackleton Mk2 T.4 running her engines.

  • @CornishShunter
    @CornishShunter Před 4 lety

    I live in mount Hawke

  • @russellphillips6461
    @russellphillips6461 Před 4 lety

    im a coach driver and i would have been sacked for that....all those people in his hands ...pratt....

    • @johnmckenzie9944
      @johnmckenzie9944 Před 4 lety

      Or, he just could have read the tide timetables and saved himself the hassle. It's always Billy Bigballs and his 4x4

  • @ttvgamerbtw9635
    @ttvgamerbtw9635 Před 4 lety

    Im happy its got a place to call home

  • @Sirenmoonbee
    @Sirenmoonbee Před 4 lety

    Beautiful

  • @rowels
    @rowels Před 4 lety

    good instructions but terrible focus

  • @GarryReyom
    @GarryReyom Před 5 lety

    Where is this

  • @railroadskater2896
    @railroadskater2896 Před 5 lety

    Lose the attitude sista!!!!! (0:25)

  • @lisagay7271
    @lisagay7271 Před 5 lety

    So,beautiful and very sweet😍😋🙄🙄

  • @Kirsha-Ay
    @Kirsha-Ay Před 5 lety

    R.I.P

  • @newbigginphotoco.1175

    that coach driver should have known better to start and cross the causeway when its covered in water.

  • @didinedidine3573
    @didinedidine3573 Před 5 lety

    🐑👍🐑👍🐑👍🐑👍🐑👍🐑👍🐑👍🐑👍

  • @poshingtonno1157
    @poshingtonno1157 Před 5 lety

    great video, subscribed

  • @daveday5507
    @daveday5507 Před 5 lety

    The 4612 I know has GWR on the sidetanks, not Great Western. Can anyone tell us when the change took place?

    • @c2757
      @c2757 Před 4 lety

      Paraphrased from Jack Slinn's book 'Great Western Way' published by the Historical Model Railway Society: From 1942 less important engines had letters GWR widely spaced (but at this time only Kings and Castles were painted green). From 1945 un-named locomotives had 9" letters GWR with centres 3'6" apart but no Coat of Arms or similar device.

  • @daveday5507
    @daveday5507 Před 5 lety

    Nothing about that loco says 'she' to me.

  • @warchiefswan5930
    @warchiefswan5930 Před 5 lety

    I wish we could uninvent urban sprawl, and go back to the Megalithic era. With antibiotic's and internet, of course! lol

  • @mounithota5156
    @mounithota5156 Před 6 lety

    It's wonderful and very dangerous road

  • @mounithota5156
    @mounithota5156 Před 6 lety

    It's wonderful and very dangerous road

    • @dalek3086
      @dalek3086 Před 9 měsíci

      not a dangerous road - just plain stupid drivers