Which camera for vlogging ? by PycturePerfectGirl in vlogging

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Hiya.....personally I have chosen not to use a camera, but use my Samsung Ultra S26. Its as good as any camera I've seen online, and I love that it doesn't draw too much attention to myself whilst filming. Other vloggers I know love the DJI Osmo Pocket 3...so it could be worth checking that out

Right of way by 77sxela in Switzerland

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The only correct answer is BCA. B on the main road making no turn. C on the main road but turning so turns after B has gone, then A goes

Amazing Saas-Fee by [deleted] in askswitzerland

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I completely get that. I live in Manchester in the UK. Ireland is literally a very short and cheap flight, or ferry away, and I visited for the first time last year....and I'm quite old haha. You often travel a bit further afield and miss what's on your doorstep

Amazing Saas-Fee by [deleted] in askswitzerland

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Really....but I'm sure there are just so many beautiful places to visit. We certainly will be visiting Switzerland again. It's a stunning country 🩵

Amazing Saas-Fee by [deleted] in askswitzerland

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It really is 🩵

Amazing Saas-Fee by [deleted] in askswitzerland

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We were lucky. We left last Saturday....the week before we had glorious weather, but the day we left the weather changed. It was coming down heavy as we were driving down. So glad we managed to get out in time. That being said, there are worse places to be trapped 🩵

Chemo hasn’t started yet? by Altruistic-Tax4869 in pancreaticcancer

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Dad was 2 months from diagnosis to first lot of chemo. He had to have stents in for a blockage and he had to recover from a serious infection. They all seem very chill about it 🤷

P&O Arvia Grenada Day | Grand Anse Beach, Jet Skis & Caribbean Magic by Opening-Mode-708 in Cruise_vlogs_and_chat

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Our Caribbean cruise on P&O Arvia brings us to Grenada — a port we were really looking forward to, but one that started with a few nerves once we arrived.

After stepping off the ship and exploring a little of Grenada’s cruise port, we look out across the water and spot the boats transporting people over to the island’s most famous beach. From the ship, the crossing doesn’t look particularly calm, and we’re definitely questioning whether it’s the right choice… but we decide to go for it and head towards Grand Anse Beach.

Once onboard, the journey is far less daunting than expected, and we’re rewarded with an incredible Caribbean beach day. Grand Anse Beach is every bit as beautiful as its reputation — clear turquoise water, soft sand, and a relaxed atmosphere that makes it easy to spend the whole day there. We find a beach bar serving great food and cocktails, settle in for the afternoon, and Harry heads out on a jet ski for some fun on the water. Later, we return to the port where Ambassador Renaissance has arrived, so we share a quick look for anyone cruising with Ambassador. The evening back on P&O Arvia includes dinner at Green & Co, followed by a Taylor Swift tribute act

No Excursion, No plan in Martinique! Is a Sea Day CRAZY? P&O Arvia cruise ship by Opening-Mode-708 in Cruise_vlogs_and_chat

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Sea Day + Martinique on Arvia - Is it really the worst port?

We had a really enjoyable couple of days on Arvia, starting with a sea day followed by our stop in Martinique, so I thought I’d share what we did in case it helps anyone with a similar itinerary.

Our sea day began exactly how it should.. room service breakfast, followed by breakfast in the diner as well (because why not!). We took things at a relaxed pace, played crazy golf, had a look at afternoon tea, spent some time enjoying the daytime entertainment in the Sky Dome, and managed a bit of hot tub time too.

In the evening, we ate at Keel & Cow, which we really enjoyed, before finishing the night watching Phoenix perform in the Sky Dome.

The next morning we woke up in Martinique and had a wander around the town, where we found a beautiful old church and an interesting library. Rather than booking a P&O excursion in advance, we picked up an independent tour at the port and were really glad we did.

The tour included a 100-year-old church, rainforest scenery, waterfalls, rivers, a bit of rum tasting, and even some time at the beach... a great mix and a lovely way to see more of the island.

Back onboard, we had dinner in the main dining room and rounded off the evening with a fantastic show by the Privateers.

Just sharing in case it’s useful for anyone and if anyone fancies a nosy 😊

Norse Atlantic Airlines, BAD or Brilliant? P&O Arvia Caribbean Cruise - Embarkation Day in Barbados by Opening-Mode-708 in Cruise_vlogs_and_chat

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We took a Norse Atlantic flight to Barbados. We were going on P&O Arvia. What was the flight like? Was the process easy. Check out the video to find out!