Visiting the Amazing Ruins of Kenilworth Castle
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ต.ค. 2022
- Today we're at Kenilworth Castle because castles are cool.
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Wow beautifully done. I could feel the cool air nip at my face while watching. 👍🤠
The legendary site
Can’t believe I made it into a Decades video
Nice one! Love this channel and how personal it feels. Keep up the good work!
Hello little one
I was wondering when the Bit of Stones would make its Decades debut, sick and also sick.
I was here in the summer, it was beautiful
Can't believe he made it to The Bit Of Stones, great video mate.
The time came & I unlocked Double XP
I wish I could like this 500 times. Love the recorder music.
this is very stone, very castle; yes indeed🤌
Epic content
This site seems to have had a commanding view of the area, and really did play an active role in many major events spanning centuries
Is it time for the bit of stones?
Epic
I once did a medieval reenactment show at Kenilworth, I was in the spear lines and scored a few kills over three days. We also threw kiwis at the walls with shoulder mounted siege weapons so it was a little bit like medieval TF2
that sounds stupidly fun
@@DecadesVideos it was rather good, but those costumes do get rather hot and itchy after a while
@@hawtozer I've not seen many re-enactments or demonstrations, but there was one at Warwick in which a guy with a sword fought a guy with an axe, they'd take turns to describe their weapons & one would go into depth on his sword's ability to kill whereas the other just repeated "this is a big axe", then (in a controlled, armoured way of course) did the sword guy in with it and said it again. Fond memories.
@@DecadesVideos that sounds like an 'arming of the knight'. We did one at Kenilworth (on a different occasion to the one I was at) where it was a normal sized guy in armour vs a massive bloke we knew as "Anvil". The normal guy actually broke his club in half on Anvil's helmet, who then stomped over to him crying "TELL ME HOW THE GRASS TASTES, LITTLE MAN" before picking him up and bodily throwing him into the mud. He got a standing ovation.
@@hawtozer that sounds incredible
Go metal detecting you might find some good things need permission first tho