Fascinating, thank you. But could you please take the music down a notch or two as it was rather difficult to hear the narrator at times. But really fascinating, thank you.
Very beautiful rugged place, I can't believe people lived and worked up there. Be careful hiking there, its easy to get lost. The villages are very pretty byt the roads are not designed for all the big SUVs, way too narrow for that.
I have recently read the book, following a visit to the museum at Princetown. I was interested in a reference I had heard about the Conchie Road. In the town (Nelson, Lancashire) where I was born there were many ILP Conscientious Objectors and there is still interest in the issue.
40:53 you’re profoundly naive if you think the government is going to reinvest the money they are cutting from farming subsidies. The endless creep of red, green and black tape is designed to stifle farming and drive people from the landscape.
Please please PLEASE Pretty PLEASE Attend elocution lessons. THIS IS INCOMPREHENSIBLE SPLATTER. We fought this is ... And what is a fousand ? Awful Almost unemployable surely Please get some help and rerecord this using an English speaker. Dreadful.
Coming from Cornwall I’ve often wanted to shoot on Dartmoor but haven’t managed as yet, partly because I thought it was mostly barren hills! But this river walk looks stunning, can you share any info on the area? Understand it you don’t want to. Enjoyed the video.
Very much looking forward to hearing more about this excavation (particularly the quartz surface). Dating is going to be interesting (would the soil under the quartz be a good candidate for OSL?)
Before I moved to Devon and lived for 15 yrs on Dartmoor I was training to do the Knowledge , I know Dartmoor almost as well as I did London Sadly I moved away again in 2007 and have only just become aware of this amazing discovery that I had Traversed very close to many times. I love that I missed it and am certain that there are many more discoveries on the Moor that await us.
Thank you I have been looking for the findings of this (white horse Hill) archeological dig for ages am kicking myself that I never tried the obvious place, what an amazing haul you uncovered some unique objects that illuminate the life of our Dartmoor ancestors.
The microphones used in this talk were excavated from a round barrow dating to around 2000bc, where they'd been unceremoniously buried after the Beaker Folk moved into the region, bringing with them more up-to-date audio equipment.
I grew up half a mile from the moors and went to school in Tavistock , we moved away when I was 16 it broke my heart , id been back and forth a few times in the early years but ended up being away for 30 years , this year I went back to hook up with an old friend it just reinforced my yearning to go home.
absolutely love such places, where one can feel the fathoms of the ages about you, the history that goes so far back into mystical realms of yesteryear, it really has its allure for me, The landscape alone is a wonderful thing to view, to be part of.
Everything about this video is touching. The information, the scenery, the music, the visuals and her voice and accent. A lovely, lovely, beautiful video