A Greyhound bus emerges from the Columbia River George along Interstate 84 into the vast expanse of eastern Oregon's agricultural landscape, with a quick passenger-break stop at the local Greyhound-agent service center in Stanfield, Oregon, also serving Umatilla and Hermiston. Near the end, the highway and the railway share the same gap leading into Pendleton, Oregon. 0:05 to 0:35: Arlington waterfront with Roosevelt WA across the Columbia River. 1:35 to 1:35 freight train across the Columbia River on Washington side 4:15 to 4:22 Destination mileage sign reading as follows: JCT I-82--11 Pendleton--42 LaGrande--93 7:37 Soft-spoken Greyhound driver Greg uses horn to beckon to vehicle with trailer in tow occupying the second of two spaces marked BUS ONLY. 7:59 to 11:30 mission of the stop in Stanfield accomplished, the bus starts heading back to Interstate 84, passing some residential sections of this eastern Oregon agricultural-center town. 12:50 highway and railway once again squeezed against each other in the hilly gap leading into Baker, Oregon.
This is a panorama of the delightful seaside town, Oban, on the far western side of Scotland. A world away from the east coast, Oban offers visitors a very different of Scotland. A laid-back, peaceful, tranquil and easy way of life. Known as the gateway to the isles, Oban plays a major role in the transportation of supplies to the islands on the outer regions of Scotland, such as Tiree, Colonsay and Uist. It is where Caladonian Macbyrne run their operations from for transporting people and cargo to the islands. This video features: 0:04 -- Piazza Ee usk. 0:11 -- The Columbia Hotel. 0:18 -- McCaig's Tower. 0:22 -- The Oban Distillery. 0:31 -- Pitlochry Knitwear. 0:35 -- The Skippinish Ceilidh House. 1:00 -- The "Waterfront". 1:13 -- Oban Ferry Terminal. 1:16 - MV Isle of Mull / An t-Eilean Muileach in port Filmed using the Sony HDR-HC9 HDV1080i High Definition Handycam.
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama- Lee improves 2-0 after a 35-6 victory over the Columbia Eagles at Milton Frank Stadium, the first time since 2005 that Lee has opened the season with consecutive wins. Lee's Jeremy Hinds played a major role against Columbia, completing 9-of-14 passes for 115 yards and three touchdowns. The Generals defense did its part as well, limiting Columbia to 35 yards on the ground and 115 overall.