This is one of my favorite attractions in nearby St. Augustine, FL. This video was shot in 2004, and the zoological park has added more attractions since then. The video highlights the alligators in the park, and there is so much more to see as there. St. Augustine Alligator Farm is located at:999 Anastasia BlvdSt Augustine, FL 32080(904) 824-3337http://www.alligatorfarm.us/Music by Apples in Stereo "Energy"
Since the birth of this nation, lighthouses have played an important roll in our history. This comprehensive look at some of the most important, breathtaking and unusual structures that guard the waters edge illustrates the beauty, the evolution and the necessity for the lighthouses that have been called, America's castles.Explore the history of some of the oldest lighthouses along the shores of the Atlantic coast. Learn about the lighthouses that not only served but survived the harsh winters that the Great Lakes are famous for. See the Lights of southern California and continue up the Pacific coast stopping at lighthouses in Oregon and Washington State.Some of the highlights found in this program are:Minots Ledge, probably the most improbable lighthouse and an engineering feat to marvel at today. The Lighthouses of New York Harbor. Cape Hatteras in North Carolina, the tallest lighthouse in the U.S. Tybee Island, St. Augustine and other lighthouses along Georgia and Florida's Atlantic coast. Tails of shipwrecks and majestic views of Great Lakes' lighthouses like Whitefish Point, Marble Head, Toledo Light, Presque Isle, Cana Island, Stannard's Rock and Split Rock Light Station. Point Loma Lighthouse, south of San Diego. Point Fermin Light, one of LA's classic structures. The East Brother Light in San Francisco Bay. Heceta Head Light in Oregon and the ghostly occupants within. Visit Cape Disappointment in Washington and learn about its fascinating past. This one hour all-encompassing anthology of United States lighthouses includes rare photos, live-footage from remote locations across the nation and exclusive interviews with maritime experts and lighthouse keepers. Enjoy the fascinating, informative and sometimes spooky stories about these Icons of America.
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Waves captured and set to music at St Augustine Beach, FL.
Please visit http://www.ourtripvideos.com/index.html?idx=51&itm=420 for full video and more free videos.St. Augustine, Florida is the oldest continuously occupied European-established city, and the oldest port, in the continental US.St. Augustine lies in a region of Florida known as The First Coast, which extends from Amelia Island in the north, south to Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Palm Coast. The city of St. Augustine was founded by Pedro Menéndez on September 8, 1565. The Alligator Farm Zoological Park – Not only does it have over 20 species of crocodilians, but also a variety of other reptiles, mammals and birds, as well as exhibits, animal performances and educational demonstrations. The Exhibits are :Komodo Dragon Exhibit MaximoWading Bird RookeryAlbino AlligatorsGomek ForeverExotic Birds and MammalsBirds of AfricaLand of CrocodilesThe shows are :Realm of the AlligatorScales and TailsRainforest ReviewFlorida's Forest FriendsAlligator FeedingAnastasia State Park Recreation Area is a Florida State Park located off SR A1A, about 1.5 miles (3.3 km) from downtown St. Augustine. The park has a variety of wildlife, birds and plants in a setting of beaches, tidal salt marsh, and hammock.Bridge of Lions – a bascule bridge that spans the Intracoastal Waterway in St. Augustine. It leads to Anastasia Island. Lions made of marble used to guard the bridgeCasa Monica Hotel – It is one of the oldest hotels in the US and is a member of the "Historic Hotels of America" National Trust.Castillo de San Marcos National Monument is a Spanish built fort. It was known as Fort Marion (1821 to 1942), and Fort St. Mark(1763 to 1784) while under British control.The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine is a historic cathedral in St. Augustine, Florida and the seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of St. Augustine.Fort Matanzas National Monument consists of a 1740 Spanish fort, Fort Matanzas, and about 100 acres (0.4 km²) of salt marsh and barrier islands along the Matanzas River on the northern Atlantic coast of Florida.The Fountain of Youth is a legendary spring that reputedly restores the youth of anyone who drinks of its waters.The Gonzalez-Alvarez House (The Oldest House) is a historic home. It is located at 14 St. Francis Street. It is National Historic Landmark.The other attractions are : St. Augustine City Hall & Lightner MuseumOld St. Johns County JailOldest Wooden SchoolhouseRipley's Believe it or Not! MuseumSt. Augustine Lighthouse and MuseumSt. Augustine AmphitheatreSt Augustine PierWorld Golf Hall of Fame, Museum & IMAX Theater at World Golf VillageIt is unusual among sports halls of fame in that a single site serves both men and women. It is supported by a consortium of 26 golf organizations from all over the world.Villa Zorayda (Zorayda Castle) is a scaled-down version of the 12th-century Moorish Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. It was built by the eccentric millionaire Franklin Smith in 1883 as his private home in St. Augustine.San Sebastian WineryComplimentary Tours and Wine tasting last approximately 45 minutes in length and are offered seven days a week Mon – Sat, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.

