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Watching From Wingate ,NC .USA I Hate so Badly to see modern Buildings built where such Beautiful Buildings used to stand. It's so Sad to see History wiped away for something I could see Here in the States.
Watching from a South Devon village that’s being destroyed by multiple housing developments on farm land. Our Tawny Owls are no more due to trees and hedgerows being cut down.
I am watching you from a small town in Alabama, USA. I love your channel and enjoy the narration especially. Thank you for showing us your beautiful country. I so enjoy your History. 😊
Today I sat with my eight month old Grandaughter to listen to this video She watched some of it then listened to the rest quietly while playing.I will do this as often as I can to share all the beauty of your subjects with the rich tones of your voice Robin,the beautiful places you share the history of and the wonderful filming Ross.Thank-you.from Manchester,England.
I’m British watching from Southern California, the Cotswolds is where I dream of living in my later years. Thank you for these perfect videos, I’ve watched many of them repeatedly 💖
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As badly as I wish to go there and visit, I’m happy to watch and learn, visiting vicariously through these beautiful videos, and leave the residents in peace. The Cotswold Explorer does an exemplary job of allowing me to visit without getting in the way. While I cannot promise that I’ll NEVER visit the Cotswalds, if I’m ever honored enough to do so, it will be done with the greatest respect and quiet humility, unobtrusively and with deep gratitude.
I love the way you always say “Come with me.” With your gentle demeanour and interesting facts about the wonderful places you visit, your channel is so calming I’m so looking forward to our mentioned films of the ancient houses! Xx
Among other things,I tremendously enjoy the RP pronunciation of the narrator,the pure,nouaced flow of the language which shows education and scholarship ! Thank you,Robin ,you are the hightlight of my week !
Greetings from Spring Hill, FL. We enjoy traveling the highways and byways of the Cotswold area. Thank you for the time spent coordinating the materials and videos that make your show exceptional! 9:06
Wonderful as always. I learn so much. Watching from Virginia but loving the Cotswolds, the literature, and the pups. ...and thank you for alerting us to WASP. What a shame that human greed is at the root of so many problems. Hopefully WASP and nature can prove more resilient with time. Looking forward to the book!💙
...And thank you for alerting us to WASP. What a shame that human greed is at the root of so many problems. Hopefully WASP and nature can prove more resilient with time.
I did not get the chance to watch it yesterday, but Robin and the gang have made my Monday a lot more pleasurable. A thank you for showing country villages and homes set in the lovely countryside, and also for pointing out the carnage to rives and streams that local water companies are doing. The Cotswold Explorer is fast becoming my weekly go-to place for a bit of calm in a mad world, showing places I would not get the chance to visit.
Of all the RU-vid video creators you have the most class. Everyone else asks the viewer to hit the like button even before we watch the video, but you on the other hand make no such demands. I think that speaks to your good breeding and taste. Watching you speak gives me great pleasure and the added comfort that this world still has grace and chivalry. Thank you
Watching from Salem Mass, thank you for taking the time to talk about our precious resources & the self policing of these companies that can only be held accountable when the communities come together to take a stand. Much respect. And thanks for showing us around.
Ive paused my watching to visit Windrush's website and contribute what I can. I hope you can bring your lawmakers, and then your water companies, to see reason and start caring for the land instead of exploiting it. Now to return to your lovely tour! Thank you, Robin and all involved, for sharing the beauty of the Cotswolds with those of us who may never get the chance to see it in person.
@kaerriRainshadow good to hear from you. This has now become a national issue and the scandal of the water companies greed is under serious investigation. Thank goodness. Thanks for watching. R
Thank You , muchas gracias el reportaje de los Cotswolds, es maravilloso me encanta Inglaterra , y lo he seguido siempre es usted un buen profesor, de los Cotswolds. desde Barcelona Catalunya , felicidades Mister.
Your tours are the most intimate & moving I've ever watched. Makes tears come to my eyes. Won't be too long before I get to Come over and BE there. Thank you 🙏🏻 Western USA
I am enjoying this series from Georgetown Texas. Born in Swindon Wiltshire and have visited the Cotswolds on each of my travels back to lovely England. Thank you for the beautiful views and historical information. Oh to be a little mouse in your pocket and travel these roads with you!
I live in Swindon but I fell in love with Cotswold. One day my wish to move in Cotswold. me and my husband always wondering around the Cotswold area since 2 years. Even yesterday we went to see snowshill and had our dinner at the burton on the water. And I’m nonstop watching/searching history of Cotswold 😊😊
A very interesting and enjoyable tour of the Cotswolds. I share your anger at the appalling, polluting Thames Water and have made a donation to WASP in support of its campaign.
Having watched your other videos, including the one in which I believe you first mentioned starting a protest organization regarding dumping of pollutants into beautiful Cotswold waters, I am likewise outraged! I will be happy to donate something via the site you mentioned. I salute you for taking action like this. How amazingly bizarre that the Thames Water company has decided it’s perfectly legal to befoul your community’s water. They may as well go back to legalizing arsenic in your wallpaper such as they did in Victorian England mostly out of ignorance! They don’t have the “ignorance” excuse for this, though, do they! ~Linda, in Montana USA
Hi Linda. No excuses it's true. Happily since we made that film the Thames Water failings have become national news and for the last week this terrible situation has been all over the newspapers and television here in the UK. Sometimes it's worth having a crack at these things. Thanks for watching. Robin
I totally agree with your sentiment that “under any circumstance” a water company has the ungenerative legal “right” to release untreated water. The environment should not have to pay the price for corporate failures to treat water by an entity whose raison d’etre is potable water. What a calumny!
In some parts of the USA there's ordinances that they have to comply to the historical look of a places or building. Most of these just need a re paint of the building's and it's just perfect, but that's just me.
The right to have pure clean waterways should be a basic right in law as fundamental Human and animal right, it astounds me that it is in fact not, what is that old song "when will we ever learn when will we ever learn" We really need to look at alternative ways of treating this waste... so glad that you have mention this continued outrageous behaviour.