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Phoenix Reisin Atonia Cruise ship visits Plymouth 15th October 2024 What The visitors can find. Registered in the Bahamas and based in Germany. We welcome you all Thanks to everyone on board. And the Plymouth crew for the reception. David the award winning town cryer. Love SummerTime TV Worldwide Magazine YouTube. It's A Lifestyle Thing. 30 years of Culture Life

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00:00Hey it's the 15th of October 2023 and the cruise ship Altania is in Plymouth.
00:12The MB Altania is a cruise ship chartered since 2011 by Phoenix Raisin.
00:17She was built by Princess Cruises by Rothsdale at Helsinki Shipyard in Finland.
00:24She cost 165 million US dollars to build and she was built in 1984 and her flag state is
00:31the Bahamas.
00:33Welcome to Plymouth, the Ocean City.
01:33A warm West Country welcome to Plymouth, Britain's Ocean City.
01:53Welcome to Plymouth, the Atlantic Ocean City.
02:22Plymouth Sound where your boat is moored is a National Marine Park.
02:25When you get off your tent during Plymouth Barbican you'll be near the Mayflower Steps
02:30which are steeped in history.
02:3125 million Americans can trace their ancestry to here with connections from Australia to
02:37New Zealand.
02:38If it wasn't for people going out on the Mayflower Ship 400 years ago you wouldn't have the Bush
02:42family Humphrey Bogart and a host of other famous Americans.
02:48Plymouth Barbican has a wealth of artists and handcrafted gift shops.
02:52For your first port of call don't forget to check out the museum in the Tourist Information
02:58Centre.
03:15If you stay in Plymouth don't forget to check out Plymouth Ho which means High Ground.
03:19Sweden's Tower at the top of the Ho was relocated from the old Edison Lighthouse.
03:24You can take a trip up to the top of it and see the panoramic views all the way around.
03:29Looking south to the Edison Lighthouse and looking north towards Dartmoor.
03:32You can catch the 25 bus sightseeing tour around the Ho and Barbican which takes about
03:3725 minutes.
03:38On Plymouth Ho you can find the controversial statue to the villain and pirate St Francis
03:44Drake and another monument to Lady Astor who was the first female MP in London.
03:49On West Ho Pier there is also a sculpture by Anthony Gormley, Look 2, which has been
03:54there for about 4 years.
03:56If you go to West Ho you can dine at several places including Pier 1.
04:01Plymouth used to have a pier on West Ho which was blown away in the Second World War.
04:07Plymouth Mill Bay is the home to Princess Yachts International, the luxury yachts for
04:11millionaires playgrounds.
04:14You can find them in Morocco and across the world.
04:22For upmarket dining and fishing go to the Royal William Yard which is in Stonehouse.
04:28The Royal William Yard used to be a victualising yard for the Royal Navy in Stonehouse and
04:33it is now an upmarket area of the city.
04:38One of the thought provoking statues in Devonport is the monument to Robert Falcon Scott who
04:43perished 100 years ago on his fateful trip to the Arctic.
04:47With thought provoking inscriptions from his diaries about taking risks and being prepared
04:53to suffer the consequences.
04:58Charles Darwin sailed from Plymouth Sound to discover the origins of the species after
05:03a scientific survey.
05:05He spent three months in Plymouth preparing for his voyage.
05:09The Arabia is based at Mountbatten as a corporal in the Royal Australian Air Force.
05:14Sir Tony Shackleton set off from Mill Bay docks on the 8th of August 1914 on insurance
05:19of the start of the Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914-1916.
05:25A recent addition to Plymouth history is the box which looks at international and local
05:30as well as Plymouth life and culture which also has a big archaeological collection.
05:36And the old St Luke's Church which is now an annex to the box just across from the box
05:40right in the centre of Plymouth.
05:42Across from the box at the University of Plymouth you've got the Roland Levinsky building which
05:47holds the Arts Institute's artwork with ongoing exhibitions.
05:53Charles Church was bombed in the Second World War.
05:55It was built in 1640 and it remains a monument to those lost during the Second World War
06:02and creates a great landmark for the city of Plymouth with Drake Circus in the background.
06:06We're nearly at the end of this tour so don't forget to check out Drake Circus shopping
06:10mall with upmarket shops from all over the world.
06:13And last but not least we're back in the Barbican and looking at the National Marine
06:17Aquarium which is just across from Mayflower Steps.
06:26The steps that you take, the moves that you make in your eyes
06:33Cos I fantasise deep within the lies every night
06:44I see in your eyes what you fantasise all the time
06:51I wanna hold you tight and make you see tonight it's alright
06:59Cos I've been on holiday, I was talking all the way to you
07:06Cos every fascination comes with a price in your heart
07:14With the spirit of adventure starting in Plymouth, athletes, artists, entertainers
07:20and of course adventurers, people that have inspired others across the world.
07:25Thanks to the crew and staff of the Phoenix Artania for visiting Plymouth and it was good to have you.
07:31Also thanks to everybody in Plymouth Barbican who supported the ship coming in
07:36and David the award winning town crier of course.
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