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Wine Ad Parody. HILARIOUS!
Wine with zero percent alcohol? But why???!!!
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Wild Foxes in Newfoundland. Why here? Why now? A treat to behold!
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I wondered why these foxes were hanging out along the highway (near Jamestown, Newfoundland). I soon found out why! What beautiful animals! Many more videos to come! Please Like and Share! Also please SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL so that I may make more fun videos! Music credit: Guts and Bourbon by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licens...
Newfoundland Ducks and Ducklings (with Underwater Footage) - Kents Pond in St. John's. Feeding time!
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Kent's Pond, right in the heart of St. John's, is one of the most peaceful places in the City. Here, you can feed the ducks... and feed your spirit, too. This footage includes underwater shots at feeding time! It was captured over a few Spring days. See the yellow ducklings grow and change colors! Be sure to watch to the end to see the most peaceful shots. More videos coming soon, including wil...
TIMELINE of Newfoundland History, Part 5 (final part): Confederation with Canada
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Our 500-year history has been a long, difficult struggle. But, it has made us a resilient and caring people. This final segment of this 5-part series tells the story of Joseph Smallwood (or, as he was more commonly known, "Joey") and his drive toward confederation with Canada. And, in 1949, we became Canada's newest province. This 5-part series is from a 49-minute history of Newfoundland produc...
TIMELINE of Newfoundland History, Part 4: The Newfoundland Railway
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In this 4th segment of the timeline of Newfoundland history, we continue with a look at the Newfoundland Railway (or, as she was affectionately called, "the Newfie Bullet"), the logging camps that provided pulp wood for two new paper mills (complete with a great interview with ex-logging camp worker, Patrick Mulrooney!), interviews and insight into the mining operations at Buchans (lead and zin...
TIMELINE of Newfoundland History, Part 3: The Seal Fishery... and beyond.
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Prosperity, along with the horrific dangers of the Newfoundland seal fishery, were a reality by the late 1700's. Newfoundland's population stood at about 20,000, but soon exploded. This led William Carson to fight for a representative system of self government; he achieved it in 1832. By the late 1800's, new opportunities arose when the Labrador whale fishery, along with the development of the ...
TIMELINE of Newfoundland History, Part 2: The Beothuks
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Part 2 of this 5-part series continues with the story of Newfoundland and her people. From the sad demise of our aboriginal people, the Beothuks, through the long conflict between England and France for control of the rich fishery, and into the dangerous but necessary seal fishery, the number of settlers on the island grew. See the remnants of the French fort located at Placentia, and built in ...
TIMELINE of Newfoundland History, PART 1: The First Settlement in Newfoundland, Cupids 1610
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Newfoundland was settled over 500 years ago. This 5-part video series provides a great overview of the history of this settlement. While some of the graphic elements have faded over time, the information provided is accurate, and much of the included archival footage (such as that of the seal fishery and shots along the early St. John's waterfront) is well worth watching! Part 1 covers John Cab...
ICEBERGS in Newfoundland! See this close-up boat tour of majestic icebergs in Newfoundland, Canada!
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This spectacular tour of gorgeous, majestic icebergs along the coast of Newfoundland, Canada is a must see for any iceberg enthusiast! These mammoth chunks of glacier float by in the thousands along the east coast of the island, drawing tourists from all over the globe. They originate in Greenland, gradually melting in the warmer waters as they head south. Products made from them include beer, ...
NEWFOUNDLAND TOUR: 14 Tourist Destinations in 5 minutes!
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A quick overview of communities all over Newfoundland, including shots of: St. John's (and the Signal Hill Tattoo) Corner Brook (and the pulp & paper mill) Bonavista (John Cabot's 1497 landfall) Cupids (first colony in Newfoundland, settled 1610) Avondale (and the historic Newfoundland Railway station) Brigus (and the Captain Bob Bartlett Museum) Gambo (birthplace of 1st Premier, Joey Smallwood...
6 Dufferin Place presented by Realtor AliceOToole
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Located in St. John's, NL, this gorgeous home can be yours! Call Alice for more info.
6 Dufferin Place presented by AliceO'Toole
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6 Dufferin Place is a beautiful listing located in the east end of St. John's, Newfoundland. Check out the video and contact Alice O'Toole for more info!
Product Videography: 2 Different Product Videos were shot - LEMONADE and PERFUME
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This was my first attempt at creating Product Videos. I would like to thank Shutterstock for the guidance in creating these types of videos. You can see their "How To" video here: th-cam.com/video/J1evcFEEvy4/w-d-xo.html I really used their video samples as kind of templates, since I had never done this type video before. I used some stock videos within these productions, but the actual product...
For Sale: 118 Edison Place, St. John's, NL
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Check out this gorgeous family home in a great neighbourhood! Call today!
Debbie Budden presents 37 Harmony Street St John's NL
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Call Debbie Budden of Remax United to view this gorgeous executive home! 709-691-6630 Call today!
6 Olympic Drive Video Tour, Portugal Cove NL
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6 Olympic Drive Video Tour, Portugal Cove NL
SOUTHLANDS presented by Justin Spurrell REMAX
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SOUTHLANDS presented by Justin Spurrell REMAX
Southlands Sub-division St John's NL Canada
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Southlands Sub-division St John's NL Canada
Southlands Subdivision by Justin Spurrell - 2017
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Southlands Subdivision by Justin Spurrell - 2017
Justin Spurrell presents 1 Nottingham Drive
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Justin Spurrell presents 1 Nottingham Drive
For Sale: 112 Canterbury Drive, Paradise, NL
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For Sale: 112 Canterbury Drive, Paradise, NL
Historic Home For Sale: 16 Battery Road, St. John's, NL
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Historic Home For Sale: 16 Battery Road, St. John's, NL
Home For Sale: 27 Trafalgar Drive, Newfoundland
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Home For Sale: 27 Trafalgar Drive, Newfoundland
10 Seaborn Street, St. John's NL For Sale
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10 Seaborn Street, St. John's NL For Sale
FOR SALE: 36 Trafalgar Drive, Mt. Pearl NL
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FOR SALE: 36 Trafalgar Drive, Mt. Pearl NL
Reminds me of Northern Ireland a bit.
Were many of them from Waterford, Republic of Ireland?
Yes. There are many Irish settlers in Newfoundland. Someone once asked me if I was Irish when they heard me speak.
that was very good.my family here in Devon UK, traveled to and from newfoundland during the earliest days, never been there myself but it is very much part of my family and local history.Always interested to see Devon surnames used as place names in newfoundland.
That was an excellent presentation. My dad was a Newfoundlander who joined the land army in Scotland during WWII. There he met my mom and returned to Camada and settled in Brantford, Ontario. Because he died when I was young, I didn’t know much about the history of Newfoundland so this was really helpful. They really were a hardy people, weren’t they? What a difference from the young and woke generation of today.
1347. Go check out Riches Island with a good professional metal detector on the south coast. As a child, I listened to the elders and if you look at the full size Zena's map, you will see the tip of the cross rest on that island. Around that time, the Arc Of The Covent was stolen and believed to be taken to North America. The Vikings and the Knight of the Templars used that island for protection from enemies due to having 2 entrances in. You will at least find very old coins on that island. So if you're in that neighborhood of St.Alban's, check it out. You may be very surprised on what you find. 😉
You should also find stuff North/West of that island. Local folk called it Southern Point.
Haha ha a😅😅😅
they are not native to the americas. none of them are.
Read the book,, Don't tell the newfounlanders
So enjoyed this history of my home province.Thanku
Thank you for watching!
The Beothuks were also murdered frequently… ‘Indian hunters’ they were called. Also it was a notch in a man’s belt when he murdered one. There wasn’t even a law against killing indigenous people until a few years before the last one died! Our history records should own up to the violence and devastation of our racist ancestors. Sad really
you need to look up real history instead of the "all white man are evil" lie. did you know the "natives" didnt give up having slaves until around 1920. they enslaved everyone including the white man and woman. they were the cruelest of all slave owners. the natives themselves are the ones who tried to wipe other natives out. it wasnt white man doing all the killing. educate yourself instead of just turning against your own people.
Not a word about the Beothuk people?!! Cancel culture is not a new thing! White men have been ignoring or ‘cancelling’ indigenous presence and contributions for centuries… still doing it in this day and age! I will look at the further chapters with an open mind…. but I am not hopeful.
Yeah, I already made this argument and all I got was a "technically.." and a "thanks for watching."
It sounds like NewFoundland was a tough row for all, especially for the Beothuk after the Brit's began settling. Being a Beothuk then was much like being a Palestinian in Palestine today, which suggests strongly that crass and murderous racist behaviour was and remains the motivating factor of so many pompous-minded nations including Israel and it's primary supporter the United States, which had laws meant to irradicate every last Indigenous person across that land. It's all just so much of the same sad history repeating itself in front of us again and again..
Explains my determination despite the odds against me. My Newfoundland side of family are from Allan's Island, Lamaline. You can see St.Pierre et Miquelon on a clear day. Long line of Irish Catholic fishermen. Sadly my cousin had to give up on Cod fishing as catches did not cover fuel most days. Good series. Thank you.
A friend of mine is married to a girl from Lamaline. Thanks for your comment!
Has potential!
thankyou for this series it was a good watch and learned alot !!
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I'm totally impressed by this documentary, I geniflect to you Sir
Thank you for your kind remark.
Sing Hosanna in the Highest!
Newfoundland's first settlement (at least by Europeans) was the viking village at what is now L'anse aux meadows on Newfoundland's west coast, so this video is factually inaccurate. If you want to talk about when indigenous peoples started settling on the island, it's even earlier.
The Vikings did spend time at L'anse aux meadows as they explored the world; however, when I speak of European settlement, I am referring to settlement that has lasted to the present day. Good point you make, though. Thank you for watching.
what a shame. my granfather john chynne was a contractor for bowaters, buy a contract build a camp and cook house hire about 30 men and work dawn to dark. my dad worked for him. pulling logs with horse then later tractor. hard work. another granfather died walking to a ship to go sealing. newfie is beautiful to look at but a hard place to survive.
thank you
You're welcome!
just bull. my family moved to toronto. the rat race and drug capitol of canada. is it better.
my great granfather was pushing his sled to join a ship to go seal hunting and had a heart attack and died on the trail. hard place to live no matter what you do.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leif_Erikson_Day
LOL
Thank you for April fool day
Thank you for your response! So glad you enjoyed it. I just posted an ad parody for non-alcoholic wine. It's funny! You can see it here: th-cam.com/video/5YKmfn_iOj8/w-d-xo.html Please Subscribe for more videos to come!
lol can I share this on Tik Tok for my real estate job and link your channel?
Of course! Thanks for your comment!
Thank you so much for this video!
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching.
Thank you Josh B! That looks like quite the investment opportunity for any up and coming hard core renovation team to make their starter dream home a reality. I really like the detail work on the cabinetry- it’ll be exciting for some lucky buyer to renovate. Still, we are still well and good with the home you helped find with us. We love our neighborhood, our place and all the cool updates we’re doing through time (last year we had solar panels installed!). Hoping that some lucky investors find that fixer-upper and that you enjoy a great new year! 🥂🥇🏡
SHUT UP THIS IS THE BEST WEDDING VIDEO EVER
I live there
This looks good. Whats the sticker price. I might buy it in the future who knows.
Date of video .....where is it
No date in the video
plz subscribe to my channel
how fantastic
In today's society it's so nice to see folks that want to make a lifelong commitment. So many smiling , happy people. Thanks for sharing.
The 'chickens included' extra was hilarious. Nice touch 😅
Awsome.... i love it
Too bad half of the video was blurry! But that church wedding was beautiful! I've never been in the Basillica in St. John's but looking inside its beautiful!
Tacky . Who wants to live in lawn or Lords cove ?
You guys got married on my birthday... Awesome.. lol
are they still on sale ???
I love this house
I see my house from here :)
where is the price
With ugly ass furniture...
@mlsprovideos Thanks for your comment, "mlsprovideos". Sorry it took me so long to respond. I'm really just getting this video business set up; there's so much work to do! It's nice to hear from others in the industry. I can see you keep your Channel well-stocked with videos! Great stuff, buddy! Thanks again for stopping by. - Vic