Exploring new places and taking in different surroundings is uplifting and fulfilling. I find walking incredibly therapeutic.
As an artist and photographer, observing architecture, iconic structures, and landscapes is my passion. I especially enjoy seeking out blue plaques and memorials in London. Discovering new places brings me great joy.
Sharing this experience with you walking with me, is a way for you to see places that you may not otherwise experience.
I make my recordings freely available on RU-vid so that people can benefit from them. Sharing what I see, my goal is to educate and inspire others during my walks with a genuine sense of care and love.
Beyond discovering new places, my walks also aim to offer a source of comfort and calm for those who may not be as active. I promote a sense of relaxation and excitement that comes with watching a walk, fostering feelings of positivity in the comfort of your own home.
The beauty of Hampstead for me is that you can feel that you are somewhere very quiet and remote, yet just turn a corner and there is a bus there just waiting to whisk you back to civilisation, and all only four miles from central London. That is why Hampstead is for me the place to aspire to live.
Thank you so much for this video! I lived in London for about six months, 5 years ago, and it was the best time of my life! I would go for a morning jog through Kensington Gardens and I desperately miss the sights and sounds of this city & this place - thank you so much for giving me a chance to walk through these extraordinary grounds, if only through my screen 💖
Hampstead is on my list of adventures, But the area where you was. it like other side of the Heath, quite a track fromm the stations. 21:00 mins OMG there was a Lime bike left on street
Throw another Pharaoh on the fire? It was said that they shoved mummies into train fires to fuel journeys. They stripped pyramids of white stones, to build houses nearby. They cannibalize older cultures . The museums preserve artefacts. That would be destroyed. We see wars in all the middle east. name a country there, that is stable? Syria? Lebanon? Yemen? Afghanistan? Iran? Egypt? and ISIS loves to destroy it all?
Most of these artifacts were recovered not stolen. If it wasn't for British and European archeology, we wouldn't know about any of these cultures. The Elgin marbles are on the same floor, left by the Greeks to weather away. Like most children that toss things away, when the countries that had these artifacts and neglected them, as soon as someone else shows an intrested, they suddenly want them back.
Yes, but we must remember that the Musium is focused on human history, art and culture... Just showing British things would be seen as something like Anglo-centrism