Exploring the ancient culverts of Chichester, the Lavant Culvert

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ส.ค. 2024
  • *For some reason the video is really blurry and low quality, I’ve noticed this with a lot of my videos which were shot on GoPros and I have no idea of how to fix this. I’ve researched on the internet and that hasn’t helped at all, tested the camera in bright and dark places and everything I do doesn’t help. Even 4k footage looks identical to this, any advice is welcome in the comments.
    This very old culvert runs underneath Chichester city centre, it's about 230m long and carries the River Lavant. The river is a winterbourne, so it only flows in the winter or when there has been excessive rain. So sometimes it's dry and other times it's a torrent which could knock you off your feet and kill you. The River Lavant was diverted to act as a moat around Chichester in the Roman times, but when the city expanded it was put in a culvert and forgotten. There's no exact date of construction for these culverts, but it's believed to be sometime in the 1800s. The River Lavant has a lot of culverts on it, especially downstream. But of all the culverts on this river, this one's the most interesting. There's a much longer culvert upstream from this one, but it's harder to access and much smaller, possibly a crawl. So that one will be reserved for another time.
    This one was a killer for me, very low down for most of it's length and it just gets smaller and smaller. There's also an unfathomably large amount of spiders in this one, so I'm bent double to avoid them. Access, although very easy, is quite tricky due to the culvert being right in the city centre and right next to a busy carpark and pathway. Got a lot of funny looks entering this one, a few asked but luckily I didn't get in any trouble.
    This is actually quite unique footage of this culvert, mainly because it's the first one to show it with water flowing inside. Most other videos and photos show it being completely dried up, only requiring shoes to walk inside. But when I visited it was a wader job and you could feel the force of the water.
    Recorded: 10 July 2024
    Uploaded 12 July 2024
    Copyright free ONLY IF CREDITED
    Credit: Birduct

ความคิดเห็น • 7

  • @simonmcowan6874
    @simonmcowan6874 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It would be good to see this route overlaid on to a town map, very interesting though.

  • @GrayHand-jz6ie
    @GrayHand-jz6ie หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The nice red brick is modern but I'm betting a lot of that really eroded, gray stuff is Roman. That's well over 200 years old. I'd say a 1,000 easy but likely 1,500+. The Romans did a lot of clay brick, especially in later years.

    • @BirductDuctile
      @BirductDuctile  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@GrayHand-jz6ie Very interesting! No doubt that some sections of this culvert are Roman, especially as it possibly goes under an old Roman road at some points. It’s just unfortunate that a lot of this information has been lost to time.

  • @thedrainmaestro
    @thedrainmaestro หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Hi, about the low quality, what do you edit on?

    • @BirductDuctile
      @BirductDuctile  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I use a software called Clipchamp, it's quite basic and easy to use, as it leans more towards the beginner side of editors. I don't put any filters or any of that stuff on the video, I just add cuts in the video and subtitles. (Edit: I've just been comparing my Clipchamp edited video to the raw video off my GoPro on the Quik app and I can see a difference, mainly FPS wise and there is more graininess to the edited video. Any free editing software suggestions?🙂)

    • @thedrainmaestro
      @thedrainmaestro หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@BirductDuctile Well i use capcut and it does the same thing! Only one i can suggest that doesnt is Shotcut, but its very slow when rendering (unless of course you dont mind that!). I used shotcut on most of my first videos, doesn't cause that lack of fps and low quality, so give it a try and see what you think!

    • @BirductDuctile
      @BirductDuctile  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@thedrainmaestro Yes I will have to try that! 👍 I’ll try using it when I do another video requiring editing!