Videos tagged with "ferry"
Ourtour catch the ferry from Tanger Med, Morocco to Algeciras, Spain [01:31]
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Algeciras - Tangier MED Ferry Tour - Arriving in Tangier MED [00:24]
Ok, I did a mistake. I thought that ferry by IMTC goes to Tangier. But it went to Tangier Med, which is kind of an industrial harbour and not the city Tangier I wanted to visit. If you are there, go to Tarifa and take a ferry from there or take the correct ferry from Algeciras :/
Algeciras - Ceuta Ferry Cruise: Passing Gibraltar (1) [01:05]
You see a Katamaran Ferry passing by.
Morocco (and Gibraltar) [04:02]
From Gibraltar, crossing by ferry to the Kingdom of Morocco, and finally setting foot on the continent of Africa in Tangier. From there it was by motor coach south to Fes, Marrakesh to the coast at Essaouira. There, I plunged into the Atlantic and swam to South America. The musical accompaniment is Dirge by Death in Vegas. Created: 7 January 2007
PAUL HODGE: MADRID TO AFRICA, SOLO AROUND WORLD IN 47 DAYS, Ch 232, Amazing World in Minutes [02:41]
Chapter 232 of Paul Hodge's October, 2012 video book "How to Go Solo Around the World in 47 Days" is part of a series chronicling Paul's June 10 & June 11, 2012 30+ hour, 1000+ mile extreme roundtrip adventure from Madrid across the Strait of Gibraltar to Ceuta, one of the northern most points on the African continent. Beginning on Sunday, June 10. 2012, Paul took a 8:35 am RENFE train ride from Madrid to Algeciras, Spain. The train made five stops, took 5 + hours and covered 400+ miles. From Algeciras, Paul then took a 17 mile, 1.5+ hour high speed ferry ride from Algeciras across the Strait of Gibraltar to Ceuta, a Spanish enclave on the northern coast of Africa and bordering on the west with Morocco. After reaching Ceuta, Paul briefly disembarked and then returned to Algeciras on the ferry he came over on. From there, he took a 1+ hour, 18+ mile public bus ride to the Gibraltar border. Paul then walked across the border and took a taxi to his hotel in downtown Gibraltar, arriving about 6:30 pm. After staying the night in Gibraltar, on Monday, June 11, 2012, starting at about 7:00 am, Paul returned to Madrid by train from Algeciras, arriving in Madrid about 1:30 pm. Paul then took a Madrid metro to to his hotel, thus concluding his 30+ hour, 1000+ mile extreme adventure at his Madrid hotel at about 2:30 pm. This video focuses on the end of Paul's Monday, June 11, 2012 5 + hour, 400+ mile train trip to Madrid. The video shows Madrid's primary railway station, the Puerta ...






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