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Planning Your #Bermuda Vacation: Should You Fly or Cruise? @InteleTravel

Like any other trip, your Bermuda vacation should be enjoyable. Find out if flying or cruising to this beautiful British island is right for you.

When it comes to planning your Bermuda vacation, sometimes the hardest part is not deciding when to go or what to bring, but just how to get there. Although some travelers would prefer to fly directly to their destination, others may prefer to take their time getting there by going on a cruise. In order to determine which route you should travel, it’s best to evaluate the pros and cons for each option.

Read more: Planning Your Bermuda Vacation: Should You Fly or Cruise?

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#Nonsuch Expeditions Art Installation #Bermuda Airport @NonsuchIsland

The cancellation of most flights over this past weekend due to the blizzard on the east coast gave us the time to do a large AirportArt installation in the Bermuda Immigration arrivals hall. We created a flat black backdrop for the prints which looks amazing!

Source: New Nonsuch Expeditions AirportArt Installation — Nonsuch Island

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News, Events, Pictures, Videos, and Information about Bermuda’s #1 Entertainment Production Company!

PinkSand’s mission is the development, preservation, and enhancement of Bermuda’s culture through the commercial utilization of entertainment content. We provide Bermudian artists with both financial and management support to develop, create, market, and distribute their work.

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Drain the #Bermuda Triangle – National Geographic Documentary

channel.nationalgeographic.com/episodes/drain-the-bermuda-triangle

Infamous disappearances of ships and aircrafts, stories of lives lost — they’re all part of the legend of the 500,000-square-mile expanse of the Atlantic Ocean known as the Bermuda Triangle. In this one-hour special, National Geographic Channel explores the area’s ominous reputation by draining the water from it to see what exactly lies below the surface of the mythical triangle. With the aid of data from sophisticated sonar surveys, see what the ocean floor looks like below the Bermuda Triangle. Witness what strange geological features will be revealed and whether they will shed light on the mysterious occurrences that have been documented within the boundaries of this area of ocean.

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. According to the US Navy, the triangle does not exist, and the name is not recognized by the US Board on Geographic Names. Popular culture has attributed various disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings. Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were spurious, inaccurately reported, or embellished by later authors. In a 2013 study, the World Wide Fund for Nature identified the world’s 10 most dangerous waters for shipping, but the Bermuda Triangle was not among them

8 JUNE 2015 – Bermuda: Contributor Dr. Philippe Rouja swimming off of the bow of the Mary Celestia.- Mallinson Sadler Productions/Dan Stevenson)

Bermuda Tourism Authority @YouTube

Bermuda Tourism Authority @YouTube

Welcome to Bermuda! Travel to our pink sand beaches and experience our Island soul and British charm. Discover history, beaches, water sports, adventure, golf, cuisine, nightlife, world class spa’s, and so much more right here on the official Bermuda Tourism Authority YouTube Channel. Subscribe for video updates on events and activities across the island. Visit GoToBermuda.com to book your dream Bermuda trip.

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#Bermuda South Shore to Horseshoe Bay w/ Moped & GoPro HERO4 @irixguy

The GoPro 4 is the latest GoPro camera. For everyone not already familiar with GoPro, a GoPro is an action camera that will mount to almost anything. A GoPro camera creates a video experience where you feel like you are right there with the action that is being filmed with the GoPro. The GoPro 4 comes in three different models. The GoPro HERO4 Black films 4K video at 30FPS and 1080P HD video at 120FPS. The GoPro HERO4 Silver films 1080P video at 60FPS. The least expensive GoPro 4 (simply called “HERO”) still films at an impressive 1080P 30FPS. One of the best things about GoPro is that as they release newer GoPro camera models, most all of the GoPro mounts that one already owns will likely continue to work. This makes upgrading to the latest GoPro camera model both smart and less of a financial burden. Please share and be sure to subscribe to IrixGuy’s Adventure Channel (http://youtube.com/IrixGuy) and enjoy all of my other GoPro Four videos too! Filmed with GoPro HERO4 Black. Contains royalty-free music from YouTube Content Creator Audio Library.
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#Hurricane #Gonzalo EYE #Bermuda October 17, 2014 / 21:33 – 23:53

The Eye of Hurricane Gonzalo captured “live” via doppler radar imagery of  weather.bm and sounds of the bernews.com and portbermuda webcam during the storm. 

The ever soothing treefrog lullaby was that more soothing to the nerves after the previous hours of battering. Who was to foresee that it was about to get even worse?

(This screencast was made in real time)

 

The Atlantic Ocean is 41 million sq miles, Yet the eye of #Gonzalo is right over 20.6 sq mi #Bermuda #UNBELIEVABLE pic.twitter.com/pWDLHspN6t — Greg Diamond (@gdimeweather) October 18, 2014