The Morrisons and Riglers visit Jost Van Dyke and take in some laid back BVI shopping and culture. "No shoes, no shirt, no problem" reads one inviting sign at a local shop. For the inquisitive visitor, the BVI lives up to its motto: Nature's Little Secrets." Early mariners from Venezuela were the first to visit the BVIs around the year 900AD. Chris Columbus came ashore on his second voyage in 1493. In the seventeenth century, Pirates found safe haven in the BVI's many hidden coves. The Spanish and Dutch were the first Europeans to occupy the BVI followed by the British who exported sugar, molasses and rum. Today, the locals still fish and farm, but also participate in the new vacation economy. Stay tuned for Episode 6, The Baths. TheSailingChannel.Com brings Gary Jobson's outstanding film about sailing the British Virgin Islands to video podcasting. Sunsail , the world's largest sailing vacation company , wanted to showcase it's British Virgin Islands fleet. So it ran a contest among its former charter cu...
This is along a street in Naeoe-dong in Gimhae, South Korea. A steady breeze was pulling blossoms petals off of the branches. A number of girls were trying to catch them. As I recorded, one landed in between my glasses and my eye, but I couldn't keep hold of it. Don't know if a stretched aspect ratio will show up in this video. If so, I don't know why it is that way.
This was a large tree next to the railroad tracks in Jinyeong, near Gimhae, on April 2.
Every five days, farmers and other vendors line the streets in downtown Gimhae. I walked through on my way home on April 2. The TV- and sound-equipped trucks were promoting candidates for the April 9 national elections.
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