In this channel you can find small videos about cities from the U.K., underwater videos in México and other islands in the caribbean. Aquí podrás encontrar pequeños videos de ciudades en Inglaterra, videos subacuáticos en Mexico y de algunas islas en el caribe.
Sadly things have changed for the worse in eleven years. It’s now a crime ridden city. Visitors beware. One German visitor went back home after a very long time having medical care after being severely beaten up by yobs and his life is ruined.
Was taken there just after the war, probably 1946. It was the first time I went on a beach, Had seen sea before around Littlehampton. but beaches closed by barbered wires. Remember the East Kent buses so different from London Transport. That boating lake was a magnet. Made up my mind then that I would return when an adult and stay in best hotel, Duke of Cumberland. Not done it yet.
Yes! Exeter medical school is very good. I study Exercise and Sports Science at Exeter University, so I'm on the same campus as the medical students. It's a great campus with great facilities and world leading lecturers. Hope that helps.
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Muddy and cold....! Yes, but a great atmosphere and colorful with people at the beach. If you want to see a blue sea, come to the mexican caribbean, here we have really blue water and white sandy beaches.
Canterbury is a gem indeed! If you want to check out my most recent video in canterbury check it on the link below: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8rIqfkh5cvY.html
If you want to visit Exeter while it's still a pleasant city to wander round, do it quickly. The local council has instituted a house-building program (as part of national government's plans to move populations from the overcrowded south-east and north-west to Devon... Where there is still space. But it's dwindling.. Very fast indeed.) which has led to several thousand new houses being build in and around the city. On top of that, the university's construction of student apartments seems to have no limits. RIP lovely old, dignified, spacious Exeter, with your perfect balance between "town" and "gown"...........!
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Sharks, or any other predator, are only the "answer" if they can adapt to hunting these PoS's where they hide. Most sharks and cudas feed in the water column; they aren't equipped to hover in close where many species hide. The nurse shark went in looking for that spiny lobster but the "langosta" retreated to the safety of its hole. But, it looks as if that's its typical feeding habit so they may munch on the occasional lionfish.
that was awesome! I didn't realize how many predatory fish and sea creatures can eat the lionfish even with its venomous spines. Sharks, baracudas, Groupers, Moray Eels, and now nurse sharks too
Hi there, we've really been enjoying traveling along with you. (especially as we make 4k walks in our favourite cities and have just filmed in Broadstairs too), so it's especially nice to see a different eye view, thank you.
Don't let BadW discourage you. Sooner or later a toxin resistant nurse will rise to the top of the food chain and thrive like gang busters and reproduce. This could have a happy ending.
We bought cod and chips from the whitstable fish bar in the high street(it has a blue frontage) cod was cooked while we waited and boxed up to takeaway really enjoyed it.
im not sure that's healthy for the sharks considering the lion fish have venom in their spines. That's why they got so over populated in Florida. They don't have any natural predators
You are nuts if you don't think the sharks mouth isn't getting stung. Just because that shark experienced eating one, dosn't mean he'll try another. Also, it's bad practice to feed sharks. They learn quickly that people mean food. That's not so good.
Plus, I'm fairly certain that nurse sharks normally eat things like crustaceans and sea urchins, so their insides are naturally tough enough to resist sharp pointy things cutting or piercing them.
Actually many animals can eat lionfish, their toxins aren't as potent as you think. Barracudas, eels, even groupers, it's more of an intimidation thing with the spines.
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Spent 4 years at university here.. a nice cathedral, a few nice pubs, a Fenwick.. And then that's it. Many of the locals are absolute scum. I've never seen such a high concentration of chavs before.