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That's an old glider - the venerable K13. I've flown a few of those. Flew from Camphill 1976 'till 1978 when I went to Barton Airfield to get my Private Pilot's Licence on powered aeroplanes., which I achieved in the summer of '79. Then followed about 35years of the best fun ever, aerobatics, farm strip flying, fly-ins etc. I have some amazing aviating memories!
Thanks for the video. Planning a trip for February next year. Please could you tell me who provided the Golden Circle tour you went on? Was the meal included? Looks amazing.
There are actual rain forests in the uk called temparate rain forests but they are mostly gone because they where choped down for farming for example dart moore used to be a gigantic rain forest only a few hiden fragments remain help spread the awareness of temparate/Atlantic rain forests (there is apparently one in Cornwall)
We sometimes see the gliders flying from camphill, from our front room window.Amazing sight to see.Glad you enjoyed your experience!The Peak District is certainly a wonderful part of England.
Very similar small stone circles with similar number of stones often 9 are found n many other areas up and down Briton. Love to know there purpose . it is a mystery we will probably never know the answer too!
I walked that area in the late 1950s with the Nottingham Pegasus Rambling Club I was hoping to see something of it but your head was always in the way It was disappointing JR NZ,
I was very happy to find your video as I’ve I am reading a series of mystery crime novels set in a small village at the base of Mount Snowdonia and the train to take people up. Now I can see what it actually looks like. I also looked up various welsh words used in the book. So thank you very much from Australia.
Hi, Really enjoyed your video! Those rhubarb leaved plants are butterburs, so named because people wrapped butter in the leaves and kept it cool in the river water.
I bought Transit MK7 in December and planned finish conversion in the May, Paid 1750 pounds for transit and ....and costs started to come out after I done MOT. Il spend 5000 in garage and for welding. ( extra I upgrade lamps, speakers and bought subwoofer but all rest was must). I change front passenger seat too and bought on the scrap another single driver seat ( change only 2 bolts for seat bell I just start doing floor in this weekend so hopefully will take me maximum 2 month. Will waiting for your upgrade and maybe see you somewhere in Scotland.:)
We are going to visit Snowdonia next week, and I'm not sure which spots I shouldn't miss. I am worried because we will be traveling without a car. Hopefully, it will be fabulous.
If you think this is mad have a look at South Bolivia on google earth south of Uyuni. The colours are phenomenal. I saw only a fraction of this region in 2002 it is amazing.
My grandad was a quarry man there, picture of him on a bosun's chair in what looks like a suit, on the vertical face of the quarry (where he and the others were apparently setting charges to blow up the face) my mum and auntie played there as kids (against the rules at the time) during the time it was still in operation around the 1940's + 50's they lived in Deiniolen .
I agree with castleton as number 1. I'm surprised that the ladybower/derwent reservoir area wasn't listed. There's also derwent edge above and the slippery stones at the top of Howden reservoir with the bridge that was moved from derwent village when it was flooded.
Hey guys, just been watching alot of your videos on the peak district, myself and my partner candy from Paranormal On the go are off to the peak district in August, do you know of any cool creepy places we could explore on our week up there ??
You two are great the vids are mega you inspire so meny people youv inspired me and my wife to get our walking boots back on and get out there with new camera gear we hope to visit all the places you have , already done some of the walks a few years back but were rearing to go again so thankyou ps hope all goes well with baby and wish all the best for the future x