13:55 _"the _*_only_*_ river in Europe, that meets the sea via a waterfall"_ 1) practical, unless the top of the waterfall is very inaccessible - you can climb up and get freshwater, not the least contaminated with salt water? 2) why is it so rare in Europe? 3) is it less rare elsewhere, like in Asia?
5:06 _a rhywfaint o frecwast_ according to google translate ... (single f is pronounced v, and when frecwast stands alone, it's brecwast) ... Isn't brecwast one of the most beautiful words in the Welsh language? No, I don't speak Welsh ... but I still like the word.
Thanks Again- Wonderful Series. !!!
Thank you for watching! Buen Camino!
Just beautiful!! You all are almost to your goal. What a wonderful family accomplishment. Congratulations.
Thank you so much! Buen Camino!
What a tranquil finish to the day .. enjoying the ocean after soooo long inland!! Well done team, 1 day to go. 😌
The Cascada de Ezaro was very windy but definitely worth the visit.
Happy Easter!
Christ is risen!
Thanks guys 👍
13:55 _"the _*_only_*_ river in Europe, that meets the sea via a waterfall"_
1) practical, unless the top of the waterfall is very inaccessible - you can climb up and get freshwater, not the least contaminated with salt water?
2) why is it so rare in Europe?
3) is it less rare elsewhere, like in Asia?
5:06 _a rhywfaint o frecwast_ according to google translate ... (single f is pronounced v, and when frecwast stands alone, it's brecwast) ...
Isn't brecwast one of the most beautiful words in the Welsh language?
No, I don't speak Welsh ... but I still like the word.
"Why Americans still use Fahrenheit long after everyone else switched to Celsius....? " (interesting article on VOX...) Thanks for the vid nonetheless
I wonder this all the time. I also prefer Celsius as I am a scientist by trade. We use Celsius in science.
@@staceyandmollypilgrims ;)
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run rabbit run
Stella Lu
Molly running
into the blue
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Bytheway, a town called “Cee” that happens to be on/at Ceeside.
All the best.