A series of vignettes featuring both locals and visitors expressing what they love and are able to enjoy in Bermuda. There is always something unique and special to share!
What do you love about Bermuda? HashTag #lovemybermuda
A series of vignettes featuring both locals and visitors expressing what they love and are able to enjoy in Bermuda. There is always something unique and special to share!
What do you love about Bermuda? HashTag #lovemybermuda
Recording Artist Latroya with her Big Tune Sweet Loving , on the White Diamonds Riddim (promotion Mix) 2015 Production. Available on all online digital down load stores. Amazon ITunes White Diamonds Riddim.
White Diamonds Riddim [Promo]+playlist
The White Diamonds Riddim – Jamaica meets Bermuda Compilation
Monopolising the Bermuda Music Industry. Special thanks to every individual girl in the video.We Love You All. DemBiez
Produced & Directed: DemBiez
Record Label: DemBiezMusicGroup
Artist: 1443 & Coshaun Evans (DemBiez)
Filmed: Jacin Lowe & Donryco Alick
Connect:
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Email: Dembiezproductions@gmail.com
Follow On Instagram: @Dembiez
Jumar: @ju_dembiez C.E.O DemBiez Videographer/Producer
DemBiez YTplaylist
For a “fun blend of British, American, and Caribbean Culture,” Bermuda is the place to be. It offers “endless activities: historical sites, golf, scooters, superb shopping and dining, museums, gardens, perfumeries and aquariums, too!” Go for a snorkel or explore the many private coves to truly experience the island’s “lovely scenery,” which is highlighted by the “pink sand beaches and aqua blue waters.”
Read full Article here => cntraveler.com/galleries/2013-10-15/best-islands-caribbean-atlantic
Readers’ Choice Rating: 87.1
Scenery: 93.1
Friendliness: 89.4
Atmosphere: 90.4
Restaurants: 77.5
Lodging: 84.1
Activities: 81.0
Beaches: 89.5
CNTRAVELER.COM Food and fashion, design and destinations, tips and tricks.
Global inspiration from Condé Nast Traveler.
https://soundcloud.com/stalwartbda/stalwart-dubplate-andrew-tosh
Stalwart Sound from Bermuda presents Andrew Tosh (son of the late great Peter Tosh) with the hit song Stepping Razor in a dubplate tribute style
Stalwart Sound | facebook.com/pages/Stalwart-Sound/115095571844
Andrew Tosh (born Carlos Andrew McIntosh, 19 June 1967, Kingston, Jamaica), is a reggae singer and the son of Peter Tosh. He is the nephew of reggae singer Bunny Wailer, also an original member of The Wailers. Andrew has strong resemblance of his late father and like his father he rides the unicycle. Read full wiki @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Tosh
Peter Tosh YTplaylist
Andrew Tosh @ BrazilMusica
Brown Suga’s Foreign Reality – Life on the go in the UK.
“This is my story and journey of healing and acceptance of growing up with a father with a mental illness. I hope to bring awareness on the manifestation of symptoms both psychologically and behaviorally that affect individuals.” – Brown Suga
A film by The Bermuda Trade Development Board promoting travel to Bermuda in 1966.
To purchase a clean DVD or digital download of this film for personal home use or educational use only contact questions@archivesfarms.com.
To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: www.travelfilmarchive.com
Four people paddleboard around Bermuda for ten days. Their plan? Expose the rampant plastic pollution that threatens Bermuda and the unique and fragile ecosystem of the Sargasso Sea.
Episode 2 – The gang take their first water sample, talk about plastic trash they found on the beach, and find themselves in a gnarly situation out on the water.
Episode 3 – A reef catches Gordon off guard and a camera is lost to Davy Jones’ Locker, but thanks to some quick thinking and ingenuity, the team is able to fix the the board and move on with the expedition. The next day, they take their first trawl sample, using the first-of-its-kind manta trawl designed by the wonderful scientists at the Plastic Ocean Project based out of Wilmington. Dr. Robbie Smith weighs in on plastic pollution and its effects on the delicate ecosystem in the Sargassum Sea.
Episode 4 -The final installation of the Bermuda four-part series. The Plastic Tides gang continue there journey around the island paradise. They collect samples, encounter a brutal headwind that forces them to go through St. George’s, speak with the kids that will change the future, are followed by fierce-some sharks, and push through a final headwind for the last 3 miles of the journey.
The Plastic Tides Team is composed of four young adventure conservationists aiming to raise awareness of plastic pollution. The standup paddleboards serve as a home and as a vehicle for scientific data collection – a novel approach to this pervasive problem.
The Team: Gordon Middleton, Christian Shaw, Celine Jennison, Julian Rodriguez
Plastictides.org | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Become an ocean advocate!
Plastic Tides #YTPlaylist
100 Steps to a Plastic-Free Life – Do you think it’s possible to live life without plastic? Or to at least live with less of it? Check out this list of plastic-free and less plastic alternatives and see for yourself!

Dub poet and spoken word artist, Ras Mykkal has released his first music video. The title track “Steer Clear” was written in 2008 and the track and video were recorded in 2011. It is a follow-up to “Excuse Me, Mr. Speaker”, an anti-drunk driving songs, but taken from a different angle.
The outspoken poet has increasingly broadened his lyrics and commentary to subjects applicable to local and international issues and had seen it fitting to revisit the problem of drunk driving.
“Steer Clear” marks the second time Ras Mykkal has teamed up with music & video producer John Woolridge. The track features a number of talented Bermudians: Latosha Codrington and Francine Brown on vocals, and the young and multi talented poet and writer, Stephen Johnson. “Whency” Woolridge (brother to John) on Bass and Electric Guitar, John played all the other instruments, arranged, mixed and mastered the track.
Contact:
E-mail: rasmykkal@live.com
Facebook: Ras Mykkal
Public Relations Officer
Nathelee Simons
Several shots from inside a VC 10 aeroplane; the pilots in the cockpit; a woman leans back in her seat as she and her man friend are served cocktails by a steward. Aerial shots of Bermuda – sandy beaches, turquoise sea! At a Bermuda hotel we see a young couple eating breakfast on their balcony; below them a man dives into a swimming pool, people sunbathe and play quoits.
Various shots of a glorious sandy beach; people sunbathe (women in colourful swimsuits and bikinis), frolic in the surf, play with a ball and water-ski. In the capital city of Hamilton we see several shots of the New England-style architecture; a very English-looking couple (she in headscarf, he in cravat) look at the sights from an open-top taxi with a striped awning. Other tourists drive along coastal roads on scooters or mopeds; a couple drive past Gibbs Hill lighthouse; inside we see a man polishing the reflectors.
Aerial view of the lighthouse and then golf courses; various shots (on ground level) of a couple playing golf; he laughs when she misses a putting shot. Panning shot over a harbour; several shots of two men deep sea fishing on a boat; one gets a pull on his line and starts reeling in a huge fish (a Marlin?). The fish is heaved aboard with a spear. At the aquarium / natural sea-made grotto of Devil’s Hole we see people feeding turtles with fish on bits of string dangled over a bridge and into the water.
L/Ss of the Longtail birds, the national seabird, flying over the sea. More beautiful scenic shots of the ‘just-pink’ sandy beaches. Several shots of people in sailing on the sea in yachts. More shots inside and outside of a VC 10 aircraft landing; an air traffic ground crew man waves the BOAC plane into position; nice M/S of people coming down the steps from the plane. In a club holidaymakers sit sipping drinks while a band plays; a man with a drum is seen limbo-dancing under a pole; the tourists applaud. Lovely sunsets seen through the palm trees and showing the sun reflected on the sea.