Glasgow and Edinburgh down to London is a very common flight. But not sure how many go from Scotland to Wales. There's quite a few Scotland flights to the islands.
I will happily pay $10+ a month for a patreon where you spend an hour each week going in depth on a certain map/region. It would be an amazingly relaxing learning session each week. Something for you to consider. Love the channel 🥰
Friendly correction: Stonehenge was created by Neolithic peoples, not Celts. They were the population present here before any Indo-European speakers (though steppe-pastoralist IEs did add to it, along with burial mounds) and after Western Hunter-Gatherers.
Nope! Stonehenge was erected by The Gallic (not Gaelic, two different people) people of Britain (Welsh another words). And they were transferred from West Wales to Somerset pre-Romans.
Longbow, first fuel cell, Galleon, Chainmail, First wearable hearing aid, mail order, Packet switching, Sleeping bag, Wales has pulled its weight. Trust me!
Given your interest (and very impressive) understanding of language, i think you could make a great video that combines maps and the evolution of the British language through the ages/invasions
Most of Gloucestershire gets its water from the river Severn at The Mythe near Tewkesbury, as far as I recall, so I'm not sure that Wales supplies water to Gloucestershire, at least not from reservoirs. (At a stretch you could argue that as the Severn rises in Wales, Gloucestershire is supplied from there, but the Severn is mostly in England!)
Thanks for the great video! Side note: I fly regularly (every other month) from Bristol or Heathrow to Aberdeen as my Dad lives up there! Takes about 1hr 15mins. I'd love to take the train but it's incomparably expensive and takes 9 hours. 😢
Going through the backlog of videos I didn't watch. I found it funny when you said Scotland was far because it was 8 hours away. Just a bit of perspective about the US: We try to drive everywhere we can, and my commute to my university was 8 hours away. Needless to say, I definitely stayed on campus! Wild to think of it in your context.
Oh absolutely, 8hrs is massive here and nothing in the US. We also travel by train loads here but I hear in the US this is quite uncommon. We would almost never fly internally in the UK unless we have to.
@@WelshASMR82Maps Interesting. Yeah, trains are pretty rare here. You'll usually only see them in bigger cities. And of course domestic flights are also common
Really easy to fly internally in the UK, takes 1 hour and 30 to fly from.Gatwick to Scotland. Loads of airports to go to and from, Literally dozens lol
Lol @ Scotland being too far to travel to. Thats like a short road trip in the US. I've lived in either Virginia or Tennessee for the most part, traveled between the two many times and its usually a 7 and a half hour to 9 and a half hour trip. Definitely far! I think a lot of americans and europeans dont realize the difference in size and then how that influences their travels. But from where i am, Nashville TN to Lynchburg VA (hometown) is about the same as driving from Swansea to Edinburgh. Nothing too special in america, but if you travel 8 hours in eurppe you'll go through multiple countries, cultures, accents, languages etc.
I totally agree - America is HUGE! However, your roads are much better. Driving here is exhausting, lots of traffic and stupid road layout with roundabouts everywhere. Hollywood has taught me that in the US you just have empty, straight roads, so it must be true, right?
today i saw a guy on the bus that looked just like you! thought it was you but i realized i live in Türkiye. moral of the story:get your sleepiness off at all costs
Love your videos, I’m American but all my family originated from Southern Ireland limerick and cork counties. I have some family still there. The other bit of family comes from guess what?!!! Wales!!! My family on my father’s mothers side came directly from Wales straight to the USA in Delaware in the 1700s and we’ve been here ever since in the same area lol anyways love your videos my fellow across the pond 🤓🤘
It’s funny how in your mind ‘we’ created Stonehenge but the Romans are ‘them’. Most people in the uk now are mixed with many of those who came here. No one in Britain today is purely the Britons who made Stonehenge.
It’s pretty uncontroversial consensus at this point that the Romans left virtually no genetic imprint on Britain. Unless you’re talking about culture, which is another matter (although even then, they had nothing to do with the construction of a religious site built millennia before their arrival).
The UK is literally an illegal state! As its founding is based on an annexation. The only way it wouldnt be is if the UK government admits Wales is a part of the UK. Which ofcourse it isn’t as the naming of Northern Ireland on its own proves it. It implies that Wales is part of both the UK and Britain, but then if they mean the same thing, why name them both? Because really they don’t mean the same thing.
Glasgow and Edinburgh down to London is a very common flight. But not sure how many go from Scotland to Wales. There's quite a few Scotland flights to the islands.
Yes, that's what I meant. I don't think Cardiff fly to Scotland 🙂
I will happily pay $10+ a month for a patreon where you spend an hour each week going in depth on a certain map/region. It would be an amazingly relaxing learning session each week. Something for you to consider. Love the channel 🥰
Noted!
I’m almost sure that the largest counties in Ireland are
#1 Cork
#2 Galway
#3 Mayo
#4 Donegal
I thought Tipperary was larger than Mayo but I guess not :/
Would love to see you check out more of Tennessee especially east Tennessee and their mountains its really beautiful.
tennessee is the best
Friendly correction:
Stonehenge was created by Neolithic peoples, not Celts. They were the population present here before any Indo-European speakers (though steppe-pastoralist IEs did add to it, along with burial mounds) and after Western Hunter-Gatherers.
Damn. That means the best thing the Welsh have made is Postman Pat! lol. Thx for the comment!
@@WelshASMR82Mapsunfortunately postman pat is from Cumbria but we do have fireman Sam 😂
Nope! Stonehenge was erected by The Gallic (not Gaelic, two different people) people of Britain (Welsh another words). And they were transferred from West Wales to Somerset pre-Romans.
Longbow, first fuel cell, Galleon, Chainmail, First wearable hearing aid, mail order, Packet switching, Sleeping bag, Wales has pulled its weight. Trust me!
@@WelshASMR82Maps Hogwash! Wales has given us plenty of things for posterity, as pointed out by another reply. Be proud.
Excellent book, so yes to part 2 and 3!
Love your videos, thanks for helping me fall asleep ❤
You’re welcome 😊
Would love more on this!
Prego. Da italiano rappresento l'impero romano
Given your interest (and very impressive) understanding of language, i think you could make a great video that combines maps and the evolution of the British language through the ages/invasions
Would love to see a part 2/3
I regularly get flights from Inverness to Gatwick/ Luton airport 😊 you can also fly from Inverness to Manchester, the plane is tiny 😂
Most of Gloucestershire gets its water from the river Severn at The Mythe near Tewkesbury, as far as I recall, so I'm not sure that Wales supplies water to Gloucestershire, at least not from reservoirs. (At a stretch you could argue that as the Severn rises in Wales, Gloucestershire is supplied from there, but the Severn is mostly in England!)
Yes! Part 2 and 3 😁🥰🥰
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from Poland too
From italy🇮🇹❤
No he’s from wales
Haha, yes I am
@@WelshASMR82Maps i know but i like your asmr
Internal flights in the U.K.? Of course!
Can you plz do a video Like this of the Nordic countries?
Sure, if I can find the data!
Thanks for the great video! Side note: I fly regularly (every other month) from Bristol or Heathrow to Aberdeen as my Dad lives up there! Takes about 1hr 15mins. I'd love to take the train but it's incomparably expensive and takes 9 hours. 😢
Ahhh, Bristol is only down the road. Maybe I will take that flight one day, I'd love to visit Aberdeen! Thx!
Going through the backlog of videos I didn't watch. I found it funny when you said Scotland was far because it was 8 hours away. Just a bit of perspective about the US: We try to drive everywhere we can, and my commute to my university was 8 hours away. Needless to say, I definitely stayed on campus! Wild to think of it in your context.
Oh absolutely, 8hrs is massive here and nothing in the US. We also travel by train loads here but I hear in the US this is quite uncommon. We would almost never fly internally in the UK unless we have to.
@@WelshASMR82Maps Interesting. Yeah, trains are pretty rare here. You'll usually only see them in bigger cities. And of course domestic flights are also common
I’m still waiting for Armenia and Georgia, but apparently I can’t wait 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Love this video (from NI)
Really easy to fly internally in the UK, takes 1 hour and 30 to fly from.Gatwick to Scotland. Loads of airports to go to and from, Literally dozens lol
Yes do a part 2 and 3
I have ancestors from Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England.
Legend
Lol @ Scotland being too far to travel to. Thats like a short road trip in the US. I've lived in either Virginia or Tennessee for the most part, traveled between the two many times and its usually a 7 and a half hour to 9 and a half hour trip. Definitely far! I think a lot of americans and europeans dont realize the difference in size and then how that influences their travels. But from where i am, Nashville TN to Lynchburg VA (hometown) is about the same as driving from Swansea to Edinburgh. Nothing too special in america, but if you travel 8 hours in eurppe you'll go through multiple countries, cultures, accents, languages etc.
I totally agree - America is HUGE! However, your roads are much better. Driving here is exhausting, lots of traffic and stupid road layout with roundabouts everywhere. Hollywood has taught me that in the US you just have empty, straight roads, so it must be true, right?
@@WelshASMR82Maps the interstates are mostly like that! But if there's a wreck...it will wreck your trip!
today i saw a guy on the bus that looked just like you! thought it was you but i realized i live in Türkiye. moral of the story:get your sleepiness off at all costs
Definitely wasn't me! Hehe
Love your videos, I’m American but all my family originated from Southern Ireland limerick and cork counties. I have some family still there. The other bit of family comes from guess what?!!! Wales!!! My family on my father’s mothers side came directly from Wales straight to the USA in Delaware in the 1700s and we’ve been here ever since in the same area lol anyways love your videos my fellow across the pond 🤓🤘
I love how you all identify with your Celtic roots out there in the USA. So nice :)
@@WelshASMR82Maps absolutely I’m proud of where I come from 😁
It’s funny how in your mind ‘we’ created Stonehenge but the Romans are ‘them’. Most people in the uk now are mixed with many of those who came here. No one in Britain today is purely the Britons who made Stonehenge.
Yeah, I'm Welsh but I'm part English and Irish too, as well as lots of other things! Most English people have a bit of Welsh/Scottish/Irish in them.
@@WelshASMR82Maps fair. I still liked the episode and would like to see more on the uk and Ireland!
It’s pretty uncontroversial consensus at this point that the Romans left virtually no genetic imprint on Britain. Unless you’re talking about culture, which is another matter (although even then, they had nothing to do with the construction of a religious site built millennia before their arrival).
Dublin has 1.2 million people. Not sure where the 500k came from on the map….
Pls could you do east anglia I just think it could be a cool topic since you said you lived near it.
I'll try!
I forgot it was west Glamorgan!
I am so old
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Part 2 n 3 please 🫶🏼
Yesssss
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Scotland it's a British Siberia?)
Basically yes, that is what I was hinting at :) lol
The UK is literally an illegal state! As its founding is based on an annexation. The only way it wouldnt be is if the UK government admits Wales is a part of the UK. Which ofcourse it isn’t as the naming of Northern Ireland on its own proves it. It implies that Wales is part of both the UK and Britain, but then if they mean the same thing, why name them both? Because really they don’t mean the same thing.
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Stonehenge is older than the celts
Blasphemy! My people made it!!! Actually, you're probably right...