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Stephen Doster
Registrace 26. 10. 2012
Trails of Normandy, France
These are videos clips of trails near Feugères, a commune in the Manche department in north-western France, taken in May 2023.
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Normandy American Cemetery
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This video contains clips and photos (from May 2023) of Normandy American Cemetery and Omaha Beach.
Coy Pond & Talbot Heath, Poole UK 2023
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A few video clips taken at Wren Crescent coy pond and Talbot Heath.
Amelia Island
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This video depicts scenes from Amelia Island and Fernandina, Florida.
Middle GA
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This video of several Middle Georgia towns was filmed in June 2024. It includes clips of Lumber City, Rochelle, Pineview, Hawkinsville, and Perry, Georgia. The field workers were in 99 degree heat on a Sunday (crops can't wait). There is also a clip of a (quarter mile long?) drip irrigation system.
Normandy May 2023 Video 4
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World War II, WWII, D-Day, D-Day Invasion, Ver-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy, Utah Beach, Gold Beach, British Normandy Memorial, Saint Mere Eglise. Scenes from a visit to Normandy in May 2023.
Normandy May 2023 Video 3
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World War II, WWII, D-Day, D-Day Invasion, Gold Beach, Grainges Mesnil Angot, Remilly Le Marais, Pointe du Hoc, Angoville-au-Plain, Normandy, France, Normandie. Trip to Normandy, May 2023.
Videos from Normandy and Brittany France, May 2023.
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Normandy, World War II, WWII, D-Day, D-Day Invasion, D-Day Experience Museum, Omaha Beach, American Beach Cemetery, Carentan les Marais Church, Auberge des Bonnes Gens restaurant, Bayeaux, Bayeaux Cathedral, Mont Saint Michel, Cancale, oyster farms, Brittany, May 2023 Video 2
This is the first of several videos of a trip from Poole, England to Normandy, France in May 2023.
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World War II, WWII, D-Day, D-Day Invasion, Poole, Normandy, Poole, UK, Poole Harbor, Feugeres France, La Bichurie Air BnB.
Grand Canyon March 2021
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Jack and Sarah Hassinger and Stephen Doster took an RV ride from Tombstone, Arizona to the south rim of the Grand Canyon. See what they saw in this video.
Rolling Stones Sampler Nashville October 8 2021
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This is a sampling of the Rolling Stones concert at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN on October 8, 2021. "Venerunt, conferti, vicerunt" (They came, they jammed, they conquered)
East Beach Walk September 18, 2021
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This is a short video of a beach walk I took with Tom Dennard, Richard Krauss, and Nick Doster from 11th Street on East Beach to the King & Prince Hotel on St. Simons Island, Georgia, September 18, 2021.
Tombstone May 2021
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This video depicts road scenes from Rodeo, New Mexico to west of Douglas, Arizona and scenes from the town to Tombstone, Arizona.
Rodeo New Mexico May 2020
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This video depicts scenes from Phoenix to Rodeo, New Mexico as well as clips from the Rodeo and Animas, New Mexico surrounding areas.
Saint Simons 360: A Brief History of the Island
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Saint Simons 360: A Brief History of the Island
Music not needed. Quiet or natural sounds, much better.
Ever since I started collecting the books of Eugenia Price, I have become enthralled with this area. My husband and I did the American Cruise through here, stopping at Christ Church. While he wanted to stay with the tour of the church, I HAD to visit the cemetery. I became part of the families in the books and felt that these souls were MY ancestors. I think he thought I had lost my mind! I took flowers to Eugenia’s grave. I would love to retire there but, like she said, so much has changed, like the traffic. I just want a home on the marsh to hear the birds and see the water and beaches. I guess I should have bought a small home and garden there many years ago. Guess I’ll just have to visit again.
I wonder which "culture" is mostly associated with trashed up and decaying cities.
It's nice to see houses that they're not cluttered. There is space between the houses. There's some beautiful houses on this video..
It's about damn time they showed something decent in America not all this decaying bad news and doom and gloom it's just not good medicine to be showing all this destruction and Rust Belt and downturn and poverty very refreshing little clip here Georgia is beautiful I've been through it
I battle save the Guale Moccomo Yamassee burial mounds...to this day
Dead citywide in Middle GA ‘ Ghost Stories of your life
FYI, these videos were taken on a Sunday morning. I passed a lot of churches with full parking lots.
Scenes well depicted and encrypted with music✨
Bravo!
Brilliant! A tour de force. Oscar worthy.
My great grandmother was.
My grandmother was Blanche Marie Parrish. Her sisters were Florence, Elizabeth (Bessie), Mary Evelyn (Eve), Jessie, Dora, and Ida.
We are def related. Dora was my great grandmother. You have best trees!
Which house is this??
@@dirtroadhustler1771 No idea. I have Parrish family history if you're interested, and one or two stories about Dora, my grandmother, and their sisters (dosterssi@gmail.com).
Thank you for this!!
Welcome. Are you a Parrish?
My great grandmother was Dora
Thank you for an entertaining history lesson for the drive back to Atlanta! This is our favorite vacation spot!
My family "Hortons" have been on the island maybe before the 1700s
Excellent video and presentation! I am curious about a specific part of Georgia history, hoping I can ask Mr. Doster questions via email? If so, may I post my email address to be reached?
Yes. Please do. Apologies for the late reply.
Bless you sir! Awesome video
Hey if you still there? I have a really good question for you where did you do your research about the regimen?
The British regiment? Various sources - Oglethorpe's letters, diaries, books (Muskets, Knives-Jusdon Conner), JSTOR, historical societies).
He looks like me but my family not sure who he is
Im from south Harrington by the way if it's possible can you send me your email so I can get in touch with you?
@@stephendoster I'm sorry that negro regimen that's who I meant and I admire your research might I add🙌🙌
@@darealbnard6365 What is your email address?
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Started by Howard Coffin in 1928, Sea Island Corporation filed for Bankruptcy Protection in 2010. The Company blamed the 2008 Financial Crisis. Creditors took over the Resort thereafter.
Your videos are so good I almost feel as if I were there with you.
Brilliant.
Another tour de force.
High five, Bo. Well done.
Another fabulous episode. It's Tombstone, not Toombstone, btw.
Brilliant. The best video of Smitty's Ranch I've ever seen.
I love st Simon's. I stayed at Queen's Court this week. I kept hearing something move quickly in the trees. Felt like. I was been watched. I've stayed at the Sea Palm resort. Strange sightings and feels. The Geechee ppl are something else. Lol They fish for fun. I love going to the pier to watch dolphins and boats/ships.
An exceptional historical film. For anyone interested in the history of the Barrier Islands, or the Atlantic coast of Georgia or northern Florida, this is a "must-see". The research is extensive, the photography is outstanding, the illustrations and maps are excellent, and the story lines are exceptionally well done and compelling. This compares very favorably with with the best commercial history series available. I was not fortunate enough to live there but, I have visited there several times, it is one of my favorite places to visit, and this film does an exceptional job of capturing the essence of Saint Simons Island.
thank you very interesting
this is a whole documentary with only 10,000 views. critically underrated, good work!
Thank you. I haven't promoted it. People interested in the island's history seem to find it.
How was the weather when y’all went in March? Awesome video!
It got a tad cool at night and breezy one day, but otherwise the weather was perfect.
Learned so much! Thank you for sharing! Did you produce this?
Yes, I did. Glad you enjoyed it.
@@stephendoster Wow! fantastic! very well put together!
You went, You Heard, You Saw . . . Was STONED by Rock & Roll !
Wish I was there enjoying a walk with friends. Love it.
Loved this East Beach walk. Hope to be doing it in October! Greetings from Colorado!
Enjoy your walk!
at the Beginning he describes a CAsique that's the potical system the Natives of the Caribbean had, is it possible that the peoples of Cuba or the Bahamas sailed up the coast of florida and did some extensive trading witht he peoples of Georgia? the Taino came from modern day Venezuela but developed a distinct culture from them it's possible they adopted cultures from the Maya, Missisippi and other major civilizations of the area. but it's possible that they could of sailed from cuba hugged the coast of florida then gone to Georiga
Good question. It's possible, but so far not supported by archaeological evidence, at least not on the Georgia coast. Noted Timucua historian Jerald Milanich addresses the issue of the Timucua tribe's origins on pages 63-65 of his book, The Timucua (Blackwell Publishers, 1996). Their vocabulary shares characteristics of native Caribbean languages, but the archaeological evidence doesn't support the theory that they came from the Caribbean. The early Spanish linguists may have conflated native Florida and Georgia languages with those they had already learned in the Caribbean and South America. Still many unanswered questions. Thanks for bringing this up.
Murky water
Great vid, keep up the good work! Have you heard of PromoSM!? I recommend using it to promote your videos!!
Very educational. Love St. Simons…
Remember that these people are our ancestors and they were Hebrews
Beautiful place went there in 80 or 81 was visiting family in Brunswick,SHALOM to my people the McCullough, Armstrong,McClow,McCullough, and Churchill family
An excellent film that presents not only a history of St. Simons but also of the Georgia to Florida coast for the past centuries.
Well done and much appreciated, seems like a lot of time of effort went into making this video and I enjoyed every minute of it
This was fabulously done I personally know the Taylor’s the Burns the postal the caterers and I used to play as a teenager at Canadas point knowing the Taylor family life on Saint Simons is so different now but you still have to love it in
Wow! This was Awesome! Thank you for sharing it. I grew up in that area and I am a huge fan of history- anthropology and archaeology. Although I live about 80 miles inland now, my family and many friends still live there. I had to share this on Facebook :)
I'm glad it meets your approval. Thank you for those comments.
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Hey I’m JH Parrish Jr.’s grandson. Do you have anymore videos that may have him or my dad, John in them?
Sorry, JH, these are all I have.
What a gem. Pretty impressive they had a camera like that.
Then I reckon we’re cousins! You from adel?
Wow, you must have had a great guide.
The best!
Brilliant!
Very good! I am Charlotte's friend and very envious of this!! I never imagined how beautiful the gardens were there! Would love to visit Hampton Court one day. Safe travels <3
As Joe Mason said, he was a second father -- to me and to others. "Love, respect, and compassion" are three words that describe your dad. I believe those qualities rubbed off on others in his sphere of influence. You honored him at the grave service and continue to honor him and your mother in your daily walk. Stephen PS - The poem was written after the 1994 Aucilla Brown-Eye. Some of the photos are from that trip as well.
Stephen, you have no idea of how highly he thought of you. I have to believe that he lived vicariously through you, he always wanted to write and he loved your company. We should all remember that we never really know what kind of inspiration, impact or influence we have on those we meet in life; no matter how short the time we have with each other, it should always reflect love, respect and compassion. Know that he felt you had all of these qualities.