Climbing up to Flounders Folly Shropshire to See if We Can See Liverpool
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2024
- Benjamin Flounders had Flounders Folly built in 1838, some have said so he could view his ships at anchor in Liverpool bay.
Join Third Rate content today as we make the climb up onto Wenlock Edge, to discover the tower and try to find out if this remarkable tale is true
Music Karl Casey @WhiteBatAudio
Another interesting film Dan
Thank you Marc 👍
GREAT WATCH DAN ANOTHER SUPER PRODUCTION FLOUNDERS FOLLY GOOD NAME FOR A MUSIC CUE THAT LOL. BEST WISHES PHIL 😎
Yes it does have that ring Phil. Thanks for the comment mate 👍👍
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Far easier path to the left at the end of the track where you park.and I nice way back down is passed the folly and to the right
I’m glad you said that. Although if there’s an easy way and a hard way, I invariably will go the hard way lol 👍
Despite knowing the area well, this was completely unknown to me. Any idea why the forestry sign was also in Welsh? Further west towards Clun and there could be Welsh speakers, but surely not here!
I’m glad to have showed you something new! 👍 Interesting observation.. They could possibly used signs from further west due to having them in the truck eg necessity? 🧐