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Great job 👏
Thanks Dan 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I went to kingside school and it did Not open in 1982. My father worked for that water board. It is Millknowe a Mill on the knowe a protruding hill
Apologies if there were mistakes in the video, we do try to ensue the information and pronunciation is correct, but thanks for your feedback. 👍
great video, i was here in march and was lucky enough to get drone foorage of the spillway in use.
Lucky you, I was really hoping to capture this, it had rained for a few days prior to my visit, but no luck, might venture back out in the winter months to capture it.
Enjoyable for ever learning Thank You
Glad you enjoyed it
We went into the school shortly before it was flooded.
Its hard to believe that under the body of water there are buildings.
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Locally; it’s pronounced “Whit-a-dir”. 😉
Did not know that, thanks for the information Alan.
Hahaha! Cheers Alan. Maybe I should just narrate all the videos ‘lit at’. 😂
@@DronemanScotland Millknowe, the farm under water is pronounced Mill-now
I'm from Dunbar, always been White-adder to me
I lived there for 21 years, it was Whit-a-dur (Whit-adder)
Great job 👏
Thanks Dan 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I went to kingside school and it did Not open in 1982. My father worked for that water board. It is Millknowe a Mill on the knowe a protruding hill
Apologies if there were mistakes in the video, we do try to ensue the information and pronunciation is correct, but thanks for your feedback. 👍
great video, i was here in march and was lucky enough to get drone foorage of the spillway in use.
Lucky you, I was really hoping to capture this, it had rained for a few days prior to my visit, but no luck, might venture back out in the winter months to capture it.
Enjoyable for ever learning Thank You
Glad you enjoyed it
We went into the school shortly before it was flooded.
Its hard to believe that under the body of water there are buildings.
👍
👍
Locally; it’s pronounced “Whit-a-dir”. 😉
Did not know that, thanks for the information Alan.
Hahaha! Cheers Alan. Maybe I should just narrate all the videos ‘lit at’. 😂
@@DronemanScotland Millknowe, the farm under water is pronounced Mill-now
I'm from Dunbar, always been White-adder to me
I lived there for 21 years, it was Whit-a-dur (Whit-adder)