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Explore with Sarah Louise
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ม.ค. 2012
Travelling as far as youtube can take me. I love exploring nature and wildlife but anywhere unique and interesting.
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Yayoi Kusama: EVERYDAY I PRAY FOR LOVE Exhibition in London
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Free tickets available for Yayoi Kusama’s newest exhibition, EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE, including her newest mini infinity mirror immersive experience, at the Victoria Miro gallery.
The Natural History Museum Free Evolution / Dinosaur Garden
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The Natural History Museum Free Evolution / Dinosaur Garden
Royal Entomological Society Insect Garden, Stratford Cross
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Royal Entomological Society Insect Garden, Stratford Cross
A La Ronde in Devon, A 16 Sided House Owned by Two Early Feminists
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A La Ronde in Devon, A 16 Sided House Owned by Two Early Feminists
Pick Your Own Sunflowers at Hitchin Sunflower & Lavender Fields
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Pick Your Own Sunflowers at Hitchin Sunflower & Lavender Fields
Carpe Diem Beach and Ždrilca Bay. Island hoping the Plakeni Islands in Croatia.
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Carpe Diem Beach and Ždrilca Bay. Island hoping the Plakeni Islands in Croatia.
Blue Cave & 5 Islands Tour From Hvar, including Palmižana bay. Croatia.
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Blue Cave & 5 Islands Tour From Hvar, including Palmižana bay. Croatia.
A morning on the canal with a large swan family
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A morning on the canal with a large swan family
OUTERNET, London’s Free Immersive Experience on Tottenham Court Road
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OUTERNET, London’s Free Immersive Experience on Tottenham Court Road
ITV News weather interview at the Hitchin sunflower field
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ITV News weather interview at the Hitchin sunflower field
Cliveden Estate, the Backdrop to the Profumo Affair
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Cliveden Estate, the Backdrop to the Profumo Affair
Hackney Stone Henge AKA Nature’s Throne
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Hackney Stone Henge AKA Nature’s Throne
Huge fire on a canal boat in Hackney Wick
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Huge fire on a canal boat in Hackney Wick
Hampstead Pergola. One of London’s most beautiful secret spots.
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Hampstead Pergola. One of London’s most beautiful secret spots.
Crazy aggressive swan fighting or mating ?
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Crazy aggressive swan fighting or mating ?
Secret London Free Zoo - Golders Hill Park Zoo
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Secret London Free Zoo - Golders Hill Park Zoo
Exploring Eel Pie Island: London’s Secret Island That Only Opens Twice A Year. Plus Twickenham
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Exploring Eel Pie Island: London’s Secret Island That Only Opens Twice A Year. Plus Twickenham
Foo Fighters Fireworks at Westham Stadium, London, 22 June 2024
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Foo Fighters Fireworks at Westham Stadium, London, 22 June 2024
Sandringham Palace Gardens in Norfolk
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Sandringham Palace Gardens in Norfolk
Lanhydrock in Cornwall. One of Englands Finest Examples of Victorian Architecture.
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Lanhydrock in Cornwall. One of Englands Finest Examples of Victorian Architecture.
Exploring Greenway, Agatha Christie’s Holiday Home in Devon.
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Exploring Greenway, Agatha Christie’s Holiday Home in Devon.
Lytes Cary Manor, Beautiful National Trust Property in Somerton.
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Lytes Cary Manor, Beautiful National Trust Property in Somerton.
The Antiques Village, Hele, Devon. As Seen on Bargain Hunt
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The Antiques Village, Hele, Devon. As Seen on Bargain Hunt
Hidden Buddhist Temple in the heart of Wimbledon
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Hidden Buddhist Temple in the heart of Wimbledon
Crews Hill Nurseries …Britains Largest Concentrations of Specialist Garden Centres plus rare plants
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Crews Hill Nurseries …Britains Largest Concentrations of Specialist Garden Centres plus rare plants
Soooooo cute 🥰
What a fantastic exhibition
Looks so much fun
Fascinating art
What happened here? I watched this one before, and much of the audio was in the form of a narrative. Now, it is mostly music! True, the music is not bad, but the (now missing) narrative contained some nice features. I agree with you. This is a very special place! 😊
@@robertpincus7667 I didn’t delete anything
I just looked and listened again as I saw what appeared to be a response. Indeed, replaying the video revealed the "missing" narrative. I was reassured to learn that this place, the Pergamol at Hampstead was free to enter and could be available for certain events for a fee! This is what I had remembered. 😊😊 (I think that this all felt like I had "lost" my mind! Actually, maybe I did! Things like that do happen!) @ExplorewithSarahlouise
Pergola : excuse me (correction)
We are living in a time when our technological capabilities allow to literally ablaze or remodel the realities of our sensory inputs. Thus, things like holographic images and AI are able to reshape our perception based reality. Even "primitive" computing can do this. We are subtly encouraged to "fact check" all news that we come across, lest it be "fake news". There is very little that one can reliably hang their hat on. It did appear that the audio was different than I remembered. I still do like this place. Understandable why you seem so fond of it! 😊😊😊
different and intriguing yet pleasing to the eye
I have found love! Really! 😊😊 It seems that I just love (❤) to post comments on this website! Thank you Sarah Louise! 😊❤
I grew up there
Oh wow that’s cool how did you find it?
Incredible sites! Thanks for sharing!
Btw : a "cheddar" (not the cheese!) is said to be an ethno-specific place where youn children would go to learn about their "mother cultures". These were popular when this type of learning was not allowed by the local authorities. I am not sure if the words are the same, but they are similar enough to mention. This gorge is obviously both beautiful and challenging as can be learning when we are young. What do ya think?
It’s been a long time since I’ve been to Cheddar but watching this is as if I were there yesterday. It’s truly humbling to think that whilst the years have taken their toll on me those rocks rearing out of the ground like sleeping giants hold their slumber in a timeless sleep. Thank you for a trip to my memories x
Can you share the link of shells for air plant.
Hi not sure of a link but the shop i saw them in is in the title
Have you visited any healthy restaurants or cafes in London?
I am mostly raw vegan and we used to have so many great restaurants but one by one they pretty much all closed down so many of the vegan places now are junk. What kind of healthy do you like I know everyone’s version of health is a bit different I can try and help :)
@ExplorewithSarahlouise natural and not ultra processed, fried, sugar filled, refined grains/flour rich and highly calorie dense. It's so disappointing to see more and more vegan products in supermarkets and on menus general that are branded as "health and plant based" but are just another ultra processed food even if its meat free 😪
@@littlevoice_11 yes London has massively suffered over recent year I could have given you 5 or 6 amazing healthy vegan places now none. It’s been over run by processed junk to the point I would struggle to name one.
@ExplorewithSarahlouise such a shame. Keep your eyes open though and please do share. Another idea would be some good ideas for art/craft workshop days in or around London, Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk
@@littlevoice_11 ooh yes I would love to do these! This is right up my street.
Have you visited any modern dance shows or immersive dance shows?
I don’t think I have no
I rly want to do the monopoly or crystal maze game tho but it’s so expensive
looks good .....will visit next time in the city
I see you make tinctures from the playlist do you have any good recipes for ginkgo I picked and dried quite a few leaves in summer
Sweet, I could have flown through the ribs.
Now that would be a cool vid. Are you allowed?
@@ExplorewithSarahlouise It would probably be with a cheeky little one, highly doubt it!
@@dr00minFPV I don’t know the exact laws with drones I guess they are banned in the city but what about the ones that just follow behind you and film you
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My first time seeing the manor in a video! My grandmother was a Leyte (Spelling changed when they left Lyte Cary and spread across Newfoundland and North America. Henry would be my 7th great-uncle I learned recently. I descended through his brother Thomas. I am fortunate enough to live in one of the same properties that the Lyte's first lived on when they relocated to Newfoundland - more specifically Fogo Island - in the mid 1800's. The descendants of the Lyte's thrived here in Newfoundland, being one of the first few families to settle in several communities on Fogo Island and Newfoundland. They were keen fish traders and harvesters when they arrived, and roughly 5 generations later, we still continue their practices and keep their name and culture very much alive. Thanks so much for sharing. So happy to be apart of such a fascinating and historical ancestry.
Wow incredible story! It’s so sad to see some of these properties just end up in disrepair when they run out of family or they can no longer afford them so it’s nice to see some of these fantastic historical homes still have families :)
thank you Sarah...this was nice to watch
Glad you enjoyed it!😊
@@ExplorewithSarahlouise have the new dinosaur garden film lined up to watch when i get a moment....looking forward to it
I wonder if there is still a meditation group for Lay Buddhists, there probably is. As far as I remember there is a small meditation room under the main hall, for walking and sitting meditations. When I was a student in Wimbledon in around1990 I practiced meditation and learnt about the teaching. It shaped my life. Not much has changed, the trees look a bit taller. Thanks for sharing this, all the best!
It wasn’t very easy to see what went on tbh didn’t see any timetables!
"Do you like pina colatas and taking walks in the rain?" - line from Want Ads song
Difficult to imagine that these little hatchlings could grow into being tyranosaurus rex in adulthood! On the other hand, all people are born as cute, little, cuddly, stark naked babies, yet look at what monsters they can potentially become! Scarey isn't it? 😮 😢
The Rastaman Vibration is so good maan! 😊❤
There were flocks of them off Green Lanes near Manor House this evening. I love seeing them. They probably hang out in Clissold and Finsbury Parks.
Men go bumming in this forest .I seen them
Wow, beautiful.
I wasn't referring to the UK as being the source of more carob. I was referring to the park in Holland where you located the passion fruit. And btw, I have absolutely nothing against carob pods! You clearly seem to enjoy them (in my experience). Actually, your enjoyment of carob pods served as a little clue to me regarding the "big mystery" that was afoot! I would love to explain more to you, but I can't do it all now. The carob pods were a portion of this. Also a portion of this is you, your name and your mind! Also is what you have been referring to as adhd tendencies. Also included are aspects of European history over several centuries, and more over the time of WWII. Also, believe it or not, is your name itself as well as you describing yourself as a "big kid". Also included are your "coverage" of Pergola and Hampstead, London. I know this is alot, but don't despair! And please don't get anxiously avoidant! If I am right on this, it all is, and was, for the good! Seeing this all, and yourself, from a totally different perspective can indeed be life transforming and highly meaningful! I did it. I looked beyond what seemed to be there, solidly in place, and life has not been the same since! I believe that I recognized something similar in you! Would you consider "exploring" this with me? Doing this allows one to approach their innate, intrinsic essence. They no longer have to see themselves as a "weirdo", but gives a real basis to being who they really are, and who they are supposed to be! Think about this and let me know if you are ready to really go "exploring". PS: there is a "built in" and connected, old supportive community involved with this as well. One is allowed a feeling of belonging. You have😊 showed signs of this connection since I first "stumbled" on your website, which gave me confidence to pursue this as I have. Let me know! I'll be watching! 😊😊😊
Holland Park is in London :) Uk
My "theory" about you is not uncommon given how the world can be. The theory is that you are actually Jewish by birth, don't even know it and have been living a life in active denial of this reality. Hence, you developed some strange tendencies like generalized weirdness and adhd traits. Interesting fact in support of this: worldwide, Jews make up 0.02 % (1/500) of the population, but they have won more than 30% of the all time awarded Nobel prizes of the world! Pretty disproportionate and overwhelming, no? Cheers and ciao! Gotta go! Be in touch. Your name actually gave a clue. So did your.postings. Judaism roots are passed on through mothers. Some people were not told this by their mothers (ex-in Europe during halocaust). Your mind seems to be of a Jewish nature. As well, your facial features strike as reflecting Jewish genetics. There is more. Please think on it. I, myself, was brought up "secular". I "explored" (your term! Lol), and found out things. Life transforming. Truly. I think I recognized a part of me in you! Sarah was the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac (Yitzhak). The final letter, "h" in the name Sarah says something about your parents' thinking. Otherwise, you might have been just plain Sara (no final "h"). Louise is reminiscent of the French who were in a longstanding conflict with the UK for years. Jewish people often had to hide their identities as well as the identities of their children, all done for safety and survival. I speak to you now in the name of finding out and "exporing" (remember that word? Lol!) this. It may make all the difference! The task is difficult, but not impossible and there is help available. Do not despair and do not become anxiously avoidant or attached. 😊😮😊 ❤
Great! I recommend also Kenwood House. It's free entry and surrounded by beautiful park.
@@fromthethrone ooh one I’ve not been to yet!!!
Nice way of living.
Did you find any carob pods there btw?
@@robertpincus7667 they don’t grow in the Uk
I didn't think so. Not in UK nor in Holland. But carob pods are a central feature of this iconic discovery process! More to follow... 😊😂
correct: find it interesting
I had "a feeling" that this might be you, and it was! Botanical sophistication : yes! Passion : draws a blank. However, there is more to the story. I do not desire to "force feed" any of this, but I do believe that you might it interesting, if not life changing. Drop me a line/connect somehow als je blift (s'il vous plait). That was Dutch. I am not from Holland, but I did mention that I am from Amsterdam. How can this be? Use your head, the answer is closer to you than you realize!
Woooou, amazing. I wouldn't even know what is it.
Haha very cute!❤
I love it, and the music. It makes me want to go.
@@SheilaJohnson-do7fw do you recognise it from Jurassic park?
Great intro and music. 👍 I was there not long ago.
@@fromthethrone did you see the garden? I really loved it!
@@ExplorewithSarahlouise Haven't seen the garden yet. Now you gave me a reason to go again 🙂
@@fromthethrone I think it’s very new it is rly cool I enjoyed it a lot on a nice sunny day
@@ExplorewithSarahlouise Great idea for another London trip, thank you 👍
So cute, I gave them popcorn 🍿 just two days ago 😊
Cool video Sarah i was going to take a plundge but think ill give it a miss but i will go check it out when i head there next week.
Butterflies are free, but are we? We like to think that we are, but it is not easy for us. For them, it seems to come easily. What do we know? The butterflies seem to know something on the subject. Maybe, we should "retreat" to our cocoons. Not a bad existence. Yes, you "float" because you are a Pisces (whatever that means!). There is usually much more acting than meets the eye. Have you tried to look? I have. What I seem to have found is almost mind-boggling. It seems to be there within you. Care to have a "look see"? and really go "exploring"? 😊
Is it smelly there from fish?
@@MuseLaBet no I didn’t smell anything
Me and my dad have visited this place each and every year since around 2004
Estos árboles existen desde el tiempo de nuestro señor Jesucristo ❤❤❤
love this track
Yes me too a good time for music Imo 😍
@@ExplorewithSarahlouise i agree with you there late 90's early 00's were good........ music is always on here - anything from 60's til present day
How do you find all this beautiful places
This was the same place as the butterflies it has a garden and a butterfly house. I try and keep on the pulse with exploring London lol 😂 and share the secrets
Woooou
Why does she sound like she is asking a question at the end of every sentence 😂
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