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Hey guys, today I have a video that shows off some of the incredible landscapes and beauty that we have here in England and specifically in the county of Dorset.

Top 5 Must See in Dorset!

1. Studland Beach
2. Old Harry's Rocks
3. Corfe Castle
4. Lulworth Cove
5. Durdle Door

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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK (2023) | Best Things To Do In Yellowstone + Travel Tips

Yellowstone National Park is a huge area. It spans almost 3,500 miles or 5,600 km across the state of Wyoming, and extends into parts of both Montana and Idaho. Established in 1872, it’s America’s first national park and to this day it also remains one of the largest and most popular ones in the country. In fact, Yellowstone sits on top of a dormant volcano and is home to more hydrothermal features than anywhere else on earth. On top of that, the park is home to diverse landscapes and activities. From lush valleys with an abundance of wildlife, to spectacular canyons and waterfalls you can hike to, deep lakes, and rivers for fishing. In this video, we highlight 10 of the best things to do in the park.

10. Watch The Famous Old Faithful
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8. Visit Grand Prismatic Spring
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5. Chase Other Waterfalls (Lewis Falls, Undine Falls, Gibbon Falls, Tower Falls)
4. Walk Around Norris Geyser Basin
3. Mammoth Hot Springs
2. Explore Lesser-Known Geyser Basins (West Thumb Geyser Basin, Black Sand Basin, Lower Geyser Basin, Biscuit Basin)
1. Spot Wildlife At Lamar Valley

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All 21 Dorset Railway Stations (visiting EVERY station)

Every Dorset railway station. All 21 National Rail stations in the county of Dorset, England (UK). South Western Railway, Great Western Railway and Cross Country serve the stations of Dorset.

The stations in Dorset along with the operator that manages the station and the date I last visited the station:
Bournemouth (South Western Railway) 07/07/2021
Branksome (South Western Railway) 07/07/2021
Chetnole (Great Western Railway) 30/08/2022
Christchurch (South Western Railway) 06/07/2021
Dorchester South (South Western Railway) 27/07/2019
Dorchester West (Great Western Railway) 27/07/2019
Gillingham (South Western Railway) 16/07/2019
Hamworthy (South Western Railway) 07/07/2021
Holton Heath (South Western Railway) 27/07/2019
Maiden Newton (Great Western Railway) 27/07/2019
Moreton (South Western Railway) 27/07/2019
Parkstone (South Western Railway) 07/07/2021
Pokesdown (South Western Railway) 07/07/2021
Poole (South Western Railway) 07/07/2021
Sherborne (South Western Railway) 19/07/2018
Thornford (Great Western Railway) 15/07/2019
Upwey (South Western Railway) 27/07/2019
Wareham (South Western Railway) 27/07/2019
Weymouth (South Western Railway) 30/08/2022
Wool (South Western Railway) 27/07/2019
Yetminster (Great Western Railway) 30/08/2022

Each station within the video is shown with station name and the 3 letter station code. Note that only National Rail stations are included and Corfe Castle is not included as it has not received a National Rail SWR service since 2019.

This video includes all the stations in Dorset in January 2023.

All 19 Dorset stations: 00:00
Bournemouth 00:05
Branksome 00:09
Chetnole 00:13
Christchurch 00:17
Dorchester South 00:21
Dorchester West 00:25
Gillingham 00:29
Hamworthy 00:33
Holton Heath 00:37
Maiden Newton 00:41
Moreton 00:45
Parkstone 00:49
Pokesdown 00:53
Poole 00:57
Sherborne 01:01
Thornford 01:05
Upwey 01:09
Wareham 01:13
Weymouth 01:17
Wool 01:21
Yetminster 01:25
Endscreen 01:29

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SANDBANKS | 4K | MILLIONAIRES row – Poole, Dorset, England

SANDBANKS | 4K | MILLIONAIRES row – Poole, Dorset, England

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Sandbanks is an affluent neighbourhood of Poole, Dorset, on the south coast of England, with beautiful golden sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and awe-inspiring Jurassic Coastline
Recognised as one of the most exclusive areas anywhere in the world, the iconic Sandbanks and its gorgeous beach is the ideal location for a seaside break at any time of the year.
The harbour resort of Sandbanks in Poole has become the most expensive place to live in the world, as well as Millionaires Row, the area has been dubbed Britain's Palm Beach.
Sandbanks Beach is recognised as one of the United Kingdom’s best and has the accolade of the Blue Flag award which it has maintained for 35 years – more than any other beach in the country.
Sandbanks is connected to Studland by the Sandbanks Ferry, a chain ferry across the mouth of the harbour. In doing so connects the coastal parts of the towns of Bournemouth and Poole with Swanage and the Isle of Purbeck. This avoids a 25-mile journey by road on a return trip.

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Top 10 Places to Visit in THE GAMBIA! - Gambia 2023 Travel Guide

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POOLE | Exploring the charming seaside town of Poole Dorset

Poole is a charming coastal town located near Bournemouth and Weymouth in Dorset, England. Visit Poole for its town streets and harbour as well as it's stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and abundance of activities and attractions.

One of the main draws of Poole is its beautiful beaches, which are some of the best in the country. The soft golden sand and crystal-clear waters of beaches such as Sandbanks, Canford Cliffs, and Branksome Chine make them perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing. There are also plenty of water sports to try out, including surfing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

Beyond the beaches, Poole has a rich maritime history that is still evident today in its bustling harbor, which is the second largest natural harbor in the world. Visitors can take a boat tour around the harbor, which is home to a wide range of vessels, from fishing boats to luxury yachts. They can also visit the historic quay, which is home to a variety of museums and galleries that showcase the town's maritime heritage.

Another must-see attraction in Poole is the stunning Brownsea Island, which is located in the middle of Poole Harbour. The island is a haven for wildlife, and visitors can spot red squirrels, peacocks, and a variety of birds. There are also plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy on the island, including hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting.

For those interested in art and culture, Poole has a thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries and theaters showcasing local and national talent. The Lighthouse is a particularly popular venue, hosting a wide range of shows, concerts, and events throughout the year.

Foodies will also be well-catered for in Poole, with a range of excellent restaurants and cafes serving up delicious local and international cuisine. Fresh seafood is a particular specialty, with many of the town's restaurants sourcing their ingredients from the local fishermen.

In summary, Poole is a beautiful coastal town with something for everyone. Its stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage, and abundance of activities and attractions make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the south coast of England.

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Places to see in ( Poole - UK )

Places to see in ( Poole - UK )

Poole is a large coastal town and seaport in the county of Dorset, on the south coast of England. The town of Poole is 33 kilometres east of Dorchester, and adjoins Bournemouth to the east.The local council is Borough of Poole and was made a unitary authority in 1997, gaining administrative independence from Dorset County Council.

Poole is a tourist resort, attracting visitors with its large natural harbour, history, the Lighthouse arts centre and Blue Flag beaches. The town has a commercial port with cross-Channel freight and passenger ferry services. The headquarters of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) are in Poole, and the Royal Marines have a base in the town's harbour. Despite their names, Poole is the home of The Arts University Bournemouth, the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and a significant part of Bournemouth University.

Poole Harbour and Poole Bay are popular areas for a number of recreational pursuits, including sailing, windsurfing, surfing, kitesurfing and water skiing. Poole's wide and sandy beaches are used for swimming, sunbathing, water sports and sailing. The beaches at Sandbanks are often used for sporting events such as the Sandbanks Beach Volleyball Festival, and the annual British Beach polo Championship.

The A350 road is Poole town centre's main artery, running north along Holes Bay and on to the A35, and as a single carriageway to Bath and Bristol. Most local bus services are run by More Bus (formerly Wilts & Dorset) who are based at the town's bus station and have served Poole since 1983. Poole has four railway stations on the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo to Weymouth. From east to west these are Branksome near the border with Bournemouth, Parkstone, Poole railway station in the town centre and Hamworthy.

Alot to see in ( Poole - UK ) such as :

Poole Harbour
Brownsea Island
Compton Acres
Splashdown Waterpark
Poole Museum
Poole Bay
South West Coast Path
Arne RSPB reserve
Kingston Lacy
Old Harry Rocks
Brownsea Island Scout camp
Adventure Wonderland
Dolphin Quay
City Cruises Poole
Farmer Palmer's Farm Park
Sandbanks Beach
RockReef
Tower Park
Brownsea Castle
Wimborne Model Town & Gardens
Hamworthy Park
Dorset Waterpark
Shell Bay
Priest's House Museum
Upper Gardens
Scaplen's Court
Bournemouth Aviation Museum
Branksome Recreation Ground
Harbourside Park
Furzey Island
Canford Cliffs Beach
Ashley Cross Green
Pamphill Green

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Poole Park, Poole, UK

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Location: Parkstone Road, Poole, BH15 2SF.
Poole Park is a large urban park next to a boating lake, with a cafe, play areas, tennis courts, bowls, water sports facilities and toilets.
There are 3 free car parks in the park.
The Poole Park railway runs through the park between 10am to 1pm Wednesday to Friday and 10am to 3pm on Saturday and Sunday.

Places to see in ( Stone - UK )

Places to see in ( Stone - UK )

Stone is a Civil parish and market town in Staffordshire, England, 7 miles north of Stafford and 7 miles south of Stoke-on-Trent. It was an urban district council and a rural district council before becoming part of the Borough of Stafford in 1974.

Stone lies within the territory of the Iron Age Celtic tribe 'the cornovii' (people of the horn; perhaps a horned god or topographical feature) mentioned by Ptolemy 2nd century AD in Geographia. To the northwest of Stone lies one of their hill forts which overlooks the Trent and perhaps the salt production in the region.

The early history of Stone is unclear and clouded by the 12th century medieval romance concerning the murder of the Saxon princes Wulfad and Rufin by their father Wulfhere of Mercia who reputedly had his base near Darleston (Wulfherecester). The murder of Wulfad in the 7th century and his subsequent entombment under a cairn of stones is the traditional story (described as 'historically valueless' by Thacker 1985: 6).

Stone Urban District was an urban district. It was based on the Stone civil parish which equates to the town of Stone. There were two amendments in parts of the Stone Rural parish in Stone Rural District were transferred in. The district was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972, and replaced with Stafford Borough Council and Stone Town Council. The latter publishes a history of Stone.

Stone stands in the valley of the River Trent, and was an important stopping-off point for stagecoaches on one of the roads turnpiked in the 18th century. A directory for 1851 says that Stone was a very lively town, and a great thoroughfare for coaches, carriers and travellers…. No fewer than 38 stage coaches passed through the town daily. The main coaching route was the London to Holyhead route, via Watling Street as far as Lichfield and then from Lichfield to Holyhead via the A51. To support the coaching trade Stone was a principal stopping point with many coaching inns to refresh both horses and travellers. Notable hostelries include the Crown Hotel, Crown & Anchor, Red Lion and the Black Horse Inn.

The River Trent, which runs through the town, had been used for cargo-carrying vessels since Roman times but further inland smaller boats could only be used. Seasonal fluctuations in water depth proved insurmountable, although cargo could be carried from the sea as far south as Wilden Ferry (southeast of Derby), where the River Derwent joins the Trent and increases the quantity of water, then onwards by road. Prior to tarmac roads, journeys overland by roads were slow and delicate wares were prone to breakages over the rough terrain.

Stone Parish Church, dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, is at the south end of the town located on what used to be Stone Priory. It was commenced in 1753, and finished in 1758. The present clock dates from 1896. Stone railway station, on the West Coast Main Line, serves the town. An hourly semi-fast direct service has been operated by London Midland trains since 2008. This runs south to London Euston via Stafford and the Trent Valley line, and north to Crewe via Stoke-on-Trent. Passenger numbers have risen 152 per cent since 2008, and at June 2012 three more services per day are being planned to cope with demand

James Brindley, the canal builder, put forward the scheme to build what he called the Grand Trunk Canal to connect the two rivers, Mersey and Trent in 1766. It was backed by Josiah Wedgwood who saw that it offered an efficient way to bring raw materials to the potteries and to transport finished wares to his customers. By 29 September 1772 (Brindley died on 27 September), 48 miles of the Grand Trunk Canal (now known as the Trent and Mersey Canal) from Wilden Ferry to Stone was navigable — the length past Burton-on-Trent being completed in 1770.

On completion of the Star Lock a grand opening was held, and during this opening a cannon was fired in celebration. However disaster struck and the cannon damaged the new lock, requiring a re-build. Stone became the headquarters of the canal company with its office at Westbridge House, sited then below Star Lock on what is now Westbridge Park. The offices were moved later to Stoke-on-Trent.

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Places to see in ( Stone - UK )

Places to see in ( Stone - UK )

Stone is a Civil parish and market town in Staffordshire, England, 7 miles north of Stafford and 7 miles south of Stoke-on-Trent. It was an urban district council and a rural district council before becoming part of the Borough of Stafford in 1974.

Stone lies within the territory of the Iron Age Celtic tribe 'the cornovii' (people of the horn; perhaps a horned god or topographical feature) mentioned by Ptolemy 2nd century AD in Geographia. To the northwest of Stone lies one of their hill forts which overlooks the Trent and perhaps the salt production in the region.

The early history of Stone is unclear and clouded by the 12th century medieval romance concerning the murder of the Saxon princes Wulfad and Rufin by their father Wulfhere of Mercia who reputedly had his base near Darleston (Wulfherecester). The murder of Wulfad in the 7th century and his subsequent entombment under a cairn of stones is the traditional story (described as 'historically valueless' by Thacker 1985: 6).

Stone Urban District was an urban district. It was based on the Stone civil parish which equates to the town of Stone. There were two amendments in parts of the Stone Rural parish in Stone Rural District were transferred in. The district was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972, and replaced with Stafford Borough Council and Stone Town Council. The latter publishes a history of Stone.

Stone stands in the valley of the River Trent, and was an important stopping-off point for stagecoaches on one of the roads turnpiked in the 18th century. A directory for 1851 says that Stone was a very lively town, and a great thoroughfare for coaches, carriers and travellers…. No fewer than 38 stage coaches passed through the town daily. The main coaching route was the London to Holyhead route, via Watling Street as far as Lichfield and then from Lichfield to Holyhead via the A51. To support the coaching trade Stone was a principal stopping point with many coaching inns to refresh both horses and travellers. Notable hostelries include the Crown Hotel, Crown & Anchor, Red Lion and the Black Horse Inn.

The River Trent, which runs through the town, had been used for cargo-carrying vessels since Roman times but further inland smaller boats could only be used. Seasonal fluctuations in water depth proved insurmountable, although cargo could be carried from the sea as far south as Wilden Ferry (southeast of Derby), where the River Derwent joins the Trent and increases the quantity of water, then onwards by road. Prior to tarmac roads, journeys overland by roads were slow and delicate wares were prone to breakages over the rough terrain.

Stone Parish Church, dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel, is at the south end of the town located on what used to be Stone Priory. It was commenced in 1753, and finished in 1758. The present clock dates from 1896. Stone railway station, on the West Coast Main Line, serves the town. An hourly semi-fast direct service has been operated by London Midland trains since 2008. This runs south to London Euston via Stafford and the Trent Valley line, and north to Crewe via Stoke-on-Trent. Passenger numbers have risen 152 per cent since 2008, and at June 2012 three more services per day are being planned to cope with demand

James Brindley, the canal builder, put forward the scheme to build what he called the Grand Trunk Canal to connect the two rivers, Mersey and Trent in 1766. It was backed by Josiah Wedgwood who saw that it offered an efficient way to bring raw materials to the potteries and to transport finished wares to his customers. By 29 September 1772 (Brindley died on 27 September), 48 miles of the Grand Trunk Canal (now known as the Trent and Mersey Canal) from Wilden Ferry to Stone was navigable — the length past Burton-on-Trent being completed in 1770.

On completion of the Star Lock a grand opening was held, and during this opening a cannon was fired in celebration. However disaster struck and the cannon damaged the new lock, requiring a re-build. Stone became the headquarters of the canal company with its office at Westbridge House, sited then below Star Lock on what is now Westbridge Park. The offices were moved later to Stoke-on-Trent.

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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Poole, UK

Poole Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Poole for you. With the help of this list you can try Best Local Food in Poole. You can select best Bar in Poole.

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List of Best Restaurants in Poole

The Guildhall Tavern
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Stefanos Greek Taverna
Alghero Ristorante
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Isabel's Restaurant
Karma Mediterranean Grill & Bistro
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Walking Brighton, England - PRESTON PARK and The Rockery

A first-person perspective Brighton walk tour of Preston Park on a warm, sunny day - including Preston Manor and Garden, as well as nearby Preston Rock Garden, ‘The Rockery’.

Filmed in May 2018, on a weekend.

The tour route consists of:
00:00 Preston Road / Stanford Avenue
00:34 Preston Park
10:20 Crossing Lime Tree Walk within Preston Park
10:25 Preston Park - area around Preston Manor
12:05 Preston Manor Garden
14:18 Preston Park
15:09 Crossing Lime Tree Walk within Preston Park
15:52 Preston Road
16:16 Preston Rock Garden, ’The Rockery'

Sights seen along the tour include:
00:10, 15:21 Preston Park stone entrance sign
00:43 The Rose Garden
01:37 Roman style sculpture
01:59 Circular pond
02:01 Rotunda Cafè
03:34 Preston Park Petanque Terrain
03:59 Tennis Courts
07:05 Clocktower
08:34 Chalet Cafè
11:26, 11:54 Preston Manor
11:44 St Peter's Church
12:05 Preston Manor Garden
14:57 Collapsed Preston Twin (was largest English Elm left in Europe)
16:53 House at The Rockery
19:18, 22:37 The Rockery waterfall
20:50 Bridge over waterfall
22:19 Pond and stepping stones

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Putnoe - a residential area in Bedford.
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Trains at Parkstone (Dorset)

We take a trip to Parkstone, but was cut short because we wanted to go to Branksome so we got the next train out of Parkstone.

9 Best Peak District Stone Circles You Need To Visit In 2024

Places To Visit In Peak District: Best 9 Peak District Stone Circles You Need To Visit In 2024

Join me on an exhilarating journey through the heart of England as we explore the ancient wonders of the Peak District's stone circles. From childhood dreams to reality, my passion for history and fascination with the enigmatic druids and their stone circles brought me here.

???? In this captivating film, we'll traverse the breathtaking landscapes, from Thor's Cave overlooking the Manifold Valley to the southern reaches of Bamford Moor. Each stone circle we encounter has its own unique history, wrapped in an air of mystery and ancient charm.

???? Our adventure takes us to the Stonehenge of the North, Arbor Low, and onwards over the Dragon's Back – Chrome Hill and Parkhouse Hill. We'll delve into legends at Bamford Stone Circle and witness the sunset over Bamford Edge with Ladybower Reservoir as our backdrop.

???? As we journey through history, we'll unveil the seventh wonder – the Hordron Stone – and explore the gems of Froggat Edge Stone Circle, Curbar Edge, and the interconnected Barbrook One and Two Stone Circles.

???? Our quest concludes at the heart of the Peak District, flying over Robin Hood's Stride and discovering the Gray Ladies at the Nine Stones Close Stone Circle. Just a stone's throw away, the mysterious Doll Tor Stone Circle awaits, hidden deep in the forest beneath the plain of Stanton Moor.

???? As we walk through the legends-covered Cork Stone and the beautiful plain of Stanton Moor, our journey concludes at the Nine Ladies Stone Circle, steeped in folklore and witchcraft. Don't miss the grand finale on the day of the summer solstice!

???? Immerse yourself in this cinematic adventure, unlocking the secrets of the Peak District's ancient stone circles. Like, share, and subscribe for more historical explorations and mystical tales. Let the journey begin! ????✨

00:00 - 00:13 | Intro
01:07 - 02:25 | Arbor Low
02:49 - 03:59 | Bamford Moor Stone Circle
04:49 - 06:26 | Seven Stones Of Hordron
07:50 - 09:50 | Froggatt Edge Stone Circle
10:33 - 12:25 | Barbrook One & Two
12:35 - 14:30 | Nine Stones Close Stone Circle (Grey Ladies)
15:00 - 16:10 | Doll Tor Stone Circle (Six Stones)
17:15 - 20:40 | Nine Ladies Stone Circle
20:45 -21:10 | Outro

Music: Epidemic Sounds | The Vision - Sonum

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Hordron Edge Stone Circle | Ladybower Reservoir | Golden Hour | Bamford Edge :
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Britain's Best Waterfall Walk - Ingleton Waterfalls Trail - The Yorkshire Dales National Park

Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is a well-known circular trail beginning and ending in the village of Ingleton in the English county of North Yorkshire. The circular trail is open seven days a week and follows a well-defined footpath which runs as close to the edge of the two rivers as possible to provide spectacular views of the waterfalls. The total length of the trail is 4.3 miles (7km), and takes between 2 and 4 hours to complete. The trail is a one-way walk in a clockwise direction.

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