Love this one. As someone living just north of Newcastle I can confirm that Lindisfarne, in a modern context, is also well known for its Mead. I live in the village Wallsend, named for being the most Eastern stop on Hadrians Wall
Just found your amazing channel. Im ex Army and struggle with PTSD..But your calm and soothing voice relaxes me no end..Many Thanks..Look forward to listening more
I am ex (german) army, paratrooper. Also confronted with PTSD since deployment in Afghanistan. I am with you, brothers. Keep your head up. Maybe the deamons will not disappear completely. But you can learn to manage to live with them. It can be an arrangement like a contract: "Ok, you are there. You are allowed to be there. But I decide not to let you overpower and rule my life." I wish you all the best, good health and always to be able to move one step more forward in life! Take care, brothers! ❤
Wonderful video. Your presentation, delivery, and knowledge are terrific. Your voice, demeanor, and warm friendliness make for a very relaxing, interesting, and fun video. Thank you.
The strange prayer about shipwrecks is an old folk song - it’s because of the tradition of wrecking in Cornwall whereby those that find wreckage and cargo washed ashore had the right to claim it. Cornwall is famous for its shipwrecks due to the coast and had a reputation historically for intentionally luring ships to wreck through false lights etc. People still to this day believe salvaging wreckage that washes up is their right (even though it is illegal!). Cornwall also has a long and interesting history with smuggling. It’s a very interesting place. Cornwall has a very distinct identity from the rest of England, even its immediate neighbouring areas.
The crinkleness of the paper, your beautiful soft spoken voice and your calmness and pace, the theme and the soft movements sums up to perfection. Thank you so much 💕💕💐😘
Omigosh, I have this map too! It used to be my mom’s (RIP). It’s such a lovely and interesting map, and hope I can get it framed someday to showcase both sides. I haven’t watched the video yet, but really look forward to it later! ❤️🇬🇧🗺️
hahaha i (the guy who sent this map) had this Dutch elementary school teacher who loved these maps. he always had nice/interesting stories about the past, including late ww2 and early space age. no wonder he had these NG maps laying around ;). i won it over a decade ago now when he was finally retiring after 55 years of teaching. as a gift he held these bingo games with memorabilia from his home. he told me that it was quite famous. back then i could not yet understand english so i just loved the artwork on it without really paying attention to it. anyways, enough rambling, i loved the asmr video and thank you, miss Melange ASMR!
@@TPLink-M4-Deco that’s such a cool way you came to own the map! Very good provenance and so sweet of you to send it to Melange so she could share it with thousands more people. 😊
Re the wrecks, in the 18th century, there were poor communities living along the shipping routes, and there was kind of an unwritten rule that if a wreck happened, they could loot for food and other goods. So, they didn't wish ill on the sailors. But they did kind of wish for wrecks! If you've ever seen the television program Poldark, it illustates this well.
I lived in Grimsby (Cromwell Road) while I was teaching at Lindsey Comprehensive in Cleethorpes back in 1982! Wonderful fish and chips...but a very cold wind!
@@peterhooper1677 I've lived in Worcester for almost 18 years. Spent the 90s in Basingstoke, but it's not on the map. Similar size to Worcester, but of course, the cathedral city is a bit older than Amazingstoke, and this map is from 1974.
@@therichsibling3714 I didn't get it. you guys I can't keep doing this.I can't keep getting my hopes up. I don't believe in manifesting anymore. I'm utterly devastated. I have to get the hell out of here, I hate it, I hate my life, I just want to move to the uk or europe.
I'm happy to help with a phonetic spelling of irish place names if that's helpful. They look more intimidating than they sound. Lovely map and great video as always, thank you.
Hallo Melange! I’m happy to see a new video from you! This map is a pleasure for the eyes & your melodious voice a delight for the ears. I can’t wait to visit Vienna in May! 💛🙏🏻
I live in Tamworth (near Birmingham) which is the accident capital of Mercia (Anglo-Saxon era) there’s a lot of history on Ethelfreda (warrior queen) and Offa’s Dyke (built by King Offa) which you still see remanence of today.
Since 1974 the links between the different path in Cornwall and, more broadly, the South West have been made and now you can hike the whole South West coast along the South West Coast Path, which is 630 miles long
Nice to hear your soft ASMR and watch that pointer of yours weave its magic. Lovely colours on your jumper. Great map - always fascinating exploring the British Isles. Your language skills are excellent for homing in on its prehistory. Totally bewildering, but really enjoyable to the ear, how some of them speak over in Cornwall. Looking forward to your forthcoming Ireland map video🙂 You may be interested in how Ralph Ellis has unveiled King Arthur as primarily an Edessan/Levant/Roman story with powerful linkages to Egypt and Parthia. Chester, England playing a huge role in this story with the Roman fortress Diva Victrix.
Yes, Liverpool definitely has a distinct accent 😆 (Scouser here). I absolutely love this video. Relaxing and informative. I think I've watched it about 10 times already 😊
At 5:47 the badger underpass is a tunnel under the M5 motorway to allow badgers to travel safely without being run over. The badger act of 1973 made it illegal to deliberately harm a badger and this triggered increased interest in badger livelihood
Hello Melange. Been a follower of yours for a while now and just Luv the content. Feel good, relaxing, easy breezy., educational content. I often do not make it to the end, as I have nodded off. Cheers Julian U.K
Heya Melange! I'm a huge fan of yours, and have been following you since 2k subs! I've never been not absolutely enthralled by your videos, they're wonderful. It's been a while since you last posted - I hope you're okay!
Great video. Although I'm English my Dna results showed also Welsh , Scottish, Irish and a tiny bit of Swedish/Danish. I live near Liverpool and its a bit shit to be honest
I hope you and your sweet kitty are well. I’m just going through your past videos and so grateful you’re here for us. If you need us to be here for you please let us know ❤ 🇦🇹🇦🇺
I recently visited holy island, if anyone is in the UK or visiting, I would recommend visiting. Fantastic day! Also, fun with the crossing and the tides 😊
11:35 Being from the US I have heard these accents when watching British shows, but was not aware of that one by name. Going and finding some videos of it, I am just as shocked as your friend, lol. People find that one attractive?
Interesting thing about the North v South debate is that the the ends of England often forget about the Midlands in that class (in which we most ardently defend out Midland status')- Nottingham, Derby line classed as East midlands and Coventry, Birmingham line the west midlands. Of course anyone from outside will just call us whatever they deem to be north or south of them :) Although i do not think we hold many similarities with the south as a Midlander myself, and would much rather be classed as a Northerner than otherwise :D
Interestingly enough, the city Milton Keynes isn't on this map! It's very new, only being built in 1967 and thats apparently too new for this 1974 map haha. Lots of brits like to make fun of it, maybe the map makers wanted to get a jab in too
I loooove your videos, they’re perfect for helping me fall asleep, but could you please disable the ads (which wake me right back up 😣) at the end of them?
Thank you for the kind words! Unfortunately I can't - youtube recently changed the settings so creators don't have control over the ads at the end anymore. I would recommend that you install an ad blocker.
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Love this one. As someone living just north of Newcastle I can confirm that Lindisfarne, in a modern context, is also well known for its Mead. I live in the village Wallsend, named for being the most Eastern stop on Hadrians Wall
So cool! My family is from Durham! Hodgesons!
Wallsend is not a village, doh.
Informative....and super relaxing. Your own particular niche of asmr is in a class of its own.
Just found your amazing channel. Im ex Army and struggle with PTSD..But your calm and soothing voice relaxes me no end..Many Thanks..Look forward to listening more
I’m ex Navy. Had mental health issues before joining but got worse over time. Hope you can manage it well now. ❤️🩹
I am ex (german) army, paratrooper. Also confronted with PTSD since deployment in Afghanistan. I am with you, brothers. Keep your head up. Maybe the deamons will not disappear completely. But you can learn to manage to live with them. It can be an arrangement like a contract: "Ok, you are there. You are allowed to be there. But I decide not to let you overpower and rule my life." I wish you all the best, good health and always to be able to move one step more forward in life! Take care, brothers! ❤
thank you all for your service, May God Bless you ❤️
Wonderful video. Your presentation, delivery, and knowledge are terrific. Your voice, demeanor, and warm friendliness make for a very relaxing, interesting, and fun video. Thank you.
I’m a Brit, but emigrated years ago. Thank you for this video, made me smile and think of home 😊
Where did you move?
I'd give anything to leave...
@@thesteampunkmachine9077 Brexit really screwed the UK, you can't leave anymore. I'm sorry 😥
@@BigMacAteria Lisbon
The strange prayer about shipwrecks is an old folk song - it’s because of the tradition of wrecking in Cornwall whereby those that find wreckage and cargo washed ashore had the right to claim it.
Cornwall is famous for its shipwrecks due to the coast and had a reputation historically for intentionally luring ships to wreck through false lights etc. People still to this day believe salvaging wreckage that washes up is their right (even though it is illegal!).
Cornwall also has a long and interesting history with smuggling.
It’s a very interesting place. Cornwall has a very distinct identity from the rest of England, even its immediate neighbouring areas.
Very interesting info, thank you!
Yep it's a Celtic nation in its own right and Cornish is mutually intelligible with Welsh
Thx for this insight. You seem to know a lot about this area. Are you from that region?
Not even the Romans messed with Kernow!
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Yay! So excited when you started in the South West. Warm greetings from Plymouth. Xxx
Your knowledge is outstanding. Not only have I relaxed but I’ve learnt so much about my country. Thank you.
Bath is beautiful, well worth the visit
It's a clean city.
@@Andygb78your jokes don't wash with me
Thank you so much for continuing to make these wonderful videos.
❤
So glad you're back and perfect timing! Felt a bit down and seeing this video brightened me up 😊
Dale already existed in Old English. It was the word for valley. It was reinforced by the Old Norse version later. Lovely video/audio!
There’s also a Dale in Tolkien’s Middle Earth. 😉
All the valley walks in The Peak District are Dales - eg Millers Dale, Monsal Dale & the Derbyshire Dales (my home county)
Stunning voice, and I learned a lot about my own country! You gained a subscriber 😊
The crinkleness of the paper, your beautiful soft spoken voice and your calmness and pace, the theme and the soft movements sums up to perfection. Thank you so much 💕💕💐😘
Omigosh, I have this map too! It used to be my mom’s (RIP). It’s such a lovely and interesting map, and hope I can get it framed someday to showcase both sides. I haven’t watched the video yet, but really look forward to it later! ❤️🇬🇧🗺️
I have it too. From mid 70’s or thereabouts. Lots of info on it🇺🇸
hahaha i (the guy who sent this map) had this Dutch elementary school teacher who loved these maps. he always had nice/interesting stories about the past, including late ww2 and early space age. no wonder he had these NG maps laying around ;). i won it over a decade ago now when he was finally retiring after 55 years of teaching. as a gift he held these bingo games with memorabilia from his home. he told me that it was quite famous. back then i could not yet understand english so i just loved the artwork on it without really paying attention to it. anyways, enough rambling, i loved the asmr video and thank you, miss Melange ASMR!
@@TPLink-M4-Deco that’s such a cool way you came to own the map! Very good provenance and so sweet of you to send it to Melange so she could share it with thousands more people. 😊
So happy to see you again. Hope you are well. Another lovely video.
Yes oh my goodness. I've been really struggling to sleep recently. This will be a god sent ❤ So good to see you, hope all is well
Aw. Lovely to see you back! I hope all is well with you and your family
This channel deserves 1M subs.
Thank you so much, Ms!
I’m always grateful to see you post 🙏
What a beautiful and precious memory and story connected to the map. ❤ So cool, as an English teacher I am more than delighted. 🤓
I want to fall asleep but I also want to watch the video :D love it!! ❤
Re the wrecks, in the 18th century, there were poor communities living along the shipping routes, and there was kind of an unwritten rule that if a wreck happened, they could loot for food and other goods. So, they didn't wish ill on the sailors. But they did kind of wish for wrecks! If you've ever seen the television program Poldark, it illustates this well.
Love that show and how it showcases Cornwall’s beauty!
Loved this, thank-you! Thrilled that my home town of Grimsby received a mention from you. ❤
I lived in Grimsby (Cromwell Road) while I was teaching at Lindsey Comprehensive in Cleethorpes back in 1982! Wonderful fish and chips...but a very cold wind!
I'm from Worcester and I'm impressed by your perfect pronunciation of Worcester and Worcestershire!
I'm from Worcester as well.Nice to see we're well represented here.
Hi, Rich!
@@peterhooper1677 I've lived in Worcester for almost 18 years. Spent the 90s in Basingstoke, but it's not on the map. Similar size to Worcester, but of course, the cathedral city is a bit older than Amazingstoke, and this map is from 1974.
Im an American, and I have a job interview for a position in the UK on Monday. Watching this as part of my manifestation. ❤🙏
Good luck!
Hope it went well
Good luck! Let us know when you get it! I’m manifesting too!
hope you got it
@@therichsibling3714 I didn't get it. you guys I can't keep doing this.I can't keep getting my hopes up. I don't believe in manifesting anymore. I'm utterly devastated. I have to get the hell out of here, I hate it, I hate my life, I just want to move to the uk or europe.
Yay new video! I'm liking this now and will be back to watch it later!
As usual, another fantastic video, thanks Melange! ❤
Yay! Love a new video. What a beautiful map too!
I'm happy to help with a phonetic spelling of irish place names if that's helpful. They look more intimidating than they sound. Lovely map and great video as always, thank you.
Can't wait to watch 💆🧘
Shoutout for the sweater, looks so comfortable. Appropriate attire, honestly 🤝
Hallo Melange! I’m happy to see a new video from you! This map is a pleasure for the eyes & your melodious voice a delight for the ears. I can’t wait to visit Vienna in May! 💛🙏🏻
Newcastle mentioned!!☺☺
You appeared when I desperately needed sleep the most! Hope you are well and happy 😊
Wow I’ve learned a lot about my own country ☺️❤️ we do have some beautiful scenery 🌲🫶🏻
You sure do! I’m so jealous, here in Texas. ❤️🇬🇧
National Geographic Maps were the best. My favorite were the ancient Roman Empire and Greek maps
I love the camera movements!
I live in Tamworth (near Birmingham) which is the accident capital of Mercia (Anglo-Saxon era) there’s a lot of history on Ethelfreda (warrior queen) and Offa’s Dyke (built by King Offa) which you still see remanence of today.
Is it accident prone?
Your voice is absolutely gorgeous. What a great video! Thank you 😍
Since 1974 the links between the different path in Cornwall and, more broadly, the South West have been made and now you can hike the whole South West coast along the South West Coast Path, which is 630 miles long
You still manage to make my scalp tingle! Thank you. ❤
Glad you didn't say head
In medieval times, the boundary between North and South was the River Trent.
Nice to hear your soft ASMR and watch that pointer of yours weave its magic. Lovely colours on your jumper.
Great map - always fascinating exploring the British Isles. Your language skills are excellent for homing in on its prehistory. Totally bewildering, but really enjoyable to the ear, how some of them speak over in Cornwall. Looking forward to your forthcoming Ireland map video🙂
You may be interested in how Ralph Ellis has unveiled King Arthur as primarily an Edessan/Levant/Roman story with powerful linkages to Egypt and Parthia. Chester, England playing a huge role in this story with the Roman fortress Diva Victrix.
When you mentioned North East! I feel seen 🤣. Great video that brought me genuine excitement, thank you. ❤
-- Hello Melange! How are you? It’s nice to see a new video from you again! 😊❤️
Yay more Melange!!!
Yes, Liverpool definitely has a distinct accent 😆 (Scouser here).
I absolutely love this video. Relaxing and informative. I think I've watched it about 10 times already 😊
Your voice is gold and your hands are awesome 💯
36:34 Banbury spotted ❤💛
who cares about banbury when daventry is nearby
Ahh....so tingly....so beautiful. ❤
You're channel is so lovely and relaxing 💕🍓💕. Blessings to you, dear one🌼.
At 5:47 the badger underpass is a tunnel under the M5 motorway to allow badgers to travel safely without being run over. The badger act of 1973 made it illegal to deliberately harm a badger and this triggered increased interest in badger livelihood
My home country! Although, I don’t recognise it very well these since the last 15 years or so. Still home though ♥
Thank you for covering my beautiful island again
Hello Melange. Been a follower of yours for a while now and just Luv the content. Feel good, relaxing, easy breezy., educational content. I often do not make it to the end, as I have nodded off. Cheers Julian U.K
Such a beautiful voice !
Melange you’ve been missed! Hope everything is well 💛💛 can’t wait to watch this new video later
My green and pleasant land. Keep it that way ❤
Heya Melange! I'm a huge fan of yours, and have been following you since 2k subs! I've never been not absolutely enthralled by your videos, they're wonderful. It's been a while since you last posted - I hope you're okay!
Ah my country ❤ thank you for this wonderful video
Greetings from Somerset. We are that bit of coast below South Wales. Dorset sits underneath us on the South Coast.
This is so good. I enjoyed that alot 🎉
It's good to see tou again :)
Oh wow this is so cool!
Great video. Although I'm English my Dna results showed also Welsh , Scottish, Irish and a tiny bit of Swedish/Danish. I live near Liverpool and its a bit shit to be honest
Aww 😕 I visited Liverpool proper for the first time in 2022 and loved it. Hopefully you’ll get to a nicer area someday. 🙏🏼
@polytheneprentiss1534 thank you. Glad you enjoyed it. I'm on the other side of the river Mersey
Friendly city though
Liverpool is not shit 🤣🤣
@pjl8119 true. Our street is pretty grim but there are some large houses overlooking the river very close by
32:00 There's also Wells where many scenes from Hot Fuzz were shot.
So glad you’re back 🗺️🖤
Love this! Thank you!
Ah yes, England ... a great place to spend your summer vacation, according to my Viking ancestors!
I've heard York is worth staying over winter too. Maybe for a few years! Maybe worth creating a kingdom around even
I wouldn’t venture towards Wessex if I were you. 😉
And according to my Normandy ancestors!
😂
Where we can buy this awesome map? Thanks a lot for the great content!
Enjoyed it, thanks.
So very relaxing. ❤
There were almost certainly funny druids hanging around Stonehenge in the '70s.
😂😂
Awesome video Melange🥰 This map are exact one year younger than me
I hope you and your sweet kitty are well. I’m just going through your past videos and so grateful you’re here for us. If you need us to be here for you please let us know ❤ 🇦🇹🇦🇺
Nice contrast between your fingernail color and the map. Was it intentional? 😉
Thanks for another fantastic relaxing and calming video.
I recently visited holy island, if anyone is in the UK or visiting, I would recommend visiting. Fantastic day! Also, fun with the crossing and the tides 😊
Is everything okay !??? Been a long time since a video. I hope all is okay
I know more esoterica, madama blatsky and vril asmr
Great to see st austell in cornwall on the map
I hope you are feeling much better ❤
The humber is tidal estuary it has very strong tides. 1/5 of englands fresh water drains via the river trent and ouse which form the Humber
Salop is Shropshire x
As someone with a Geordie significant other, I concur with the accent sentiments. ♥
11:35 Being from the US I have heard these accents when watching British shows, but was not aware of that one by name. Going and finding some videos of it, I am just as shocked as your friend, lol. People find that one attractive?
As a brit, a lot of us don't find it 'attractive' as such but we do think Geordie people sound very friendly and welcoming
The Pennines were actually named by the Romans due to their similarity in function to the Apennines
Underrated fact. Thank you.
I need that book.
Inspiring for our new English whispering ASMR channel. We’re not as good as this, but trying! Thank you.
6:30 Southend on sea my homecity
Worcestershire sauce is good for marinating.
04:08 ❤
31:54 ❤
I see you go to Cornwall very quickly, did you know the area from Rosamunde Pilcher?
Anything Above stoke on trent is the north
Not technically I'm from just below stoke and my accent / dialect sounds way more northern
Interesting thing about the North v South debate is that the the ends of England often forget about the Midlands in that class (in which we most ardently defend out Midland status')- Nottingham, Derby line classed as East midlands and Coventry, Birmingham line the west midlands. Of course anyone from outside will just call us whatever they deem to be north or south of them :) Although i do not think we hold many similarities with the south as a Midlander myself, and would much rather be classed as a Northerner than otherwise :D
Greetings from Worcester ❤
Hello fellow Worcester person.
@neillaurenson1270 Neil the runner Lmao, fancy seeing you here🤣🤣
@@Tizash-p7e 'The runner' - I've been called much worse! Thank you!
Interestingly enough, the city Milton Keynes isn't on this map! It's very new, only being built in 1967 and thats apparently too new for this 1974 map haha. Lots of brits like to make fun of it, maybe the map makers wanted to get a jab in too
I was wondering where Basingstoke had disappeared too! Then I realised that the map is 50 years old.
Among the "Home Counties" you missed Buckinghamshire (where I am!) and Berkshire both to the west of greater London
Bitte eine deutsche Version davon 🙏🏻
I loooove your videos, they’re perfect for helping me fall asleep, but could you please disable the ads (which wake me right back up 😣) at the end of them?
Thank you for the kind words! Unfortunately I can't - youtube recently changed the settings so creators don't have control over the ads at the end anymore. I would recommend that you install an ad blocker.
Where did you get your pointer object?
From the arts & crafts section, it was a pack of like 100 little sticks.