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I've been to Brimham Rocks few times and I love it. Amazing rock formation which I think formed through weathering process. The combination of wind and maybe acid rain had shaped or caused indention on some of the rocks.
Ahh these rock formations are so cool! I could definitely see spending a few hours at a place like this could go quickly. Umm Skylar always tries wild berries too..everytime I tell him not too 😆 I am glad the berry was edible!
Haha yes, I'm 90% sure what he ate was a bilberry... he's still alive and kicking anyway! 😂 I eat wild berries if I know what they are, but I just wasn't too familiar with those ones!
This place looks so cool. It is amazing to see how nature has formed all these rocks to look so fascinating. The footage of a bat in the crack in the rock is cool too. So much to see here. Thanks for taking us along on your travels!
Loved this!! We visited Brimham rocks a while back but we were on our bikes so did t get to see it in all its glory. Never realised you could download a map too 🤦🏽♀️ Definitely think the bear looked more like a dog 😉 Loved the huge formation being held by the small one. Really enjoyable watch! Thanks guys Michelle and Andy 🤩👍🏼🚐
The icon (the large rock held up by the small rock) really does look like it should topple over! I think you only need the map to spot the different rocks.. the first time I went we just clambered around rather than using a map. It definitely adds to the experience if you haven't been before though. Perhaps you can go again one day if you aren't on your bikes 🙂 Thanks for watching guys!
Hello there friends! Another great video, very interesting rock formations. Good catch of the small bat. Well done. Thanks for sharing, take care and enjoy your day 😀.
Great video. We discovered the rocks when we were staying in Pately Bridge. Never heard of them before and was amazed how much time you could spend walking around, and climbing over, a bunch of rocks poking out of the ground. Definitely recommend it for a day out and I have!
WOW cant believe how that rock stays balanced like that...crazy. This hike through the "magical" rocks was so very awesome to watch and cant wait for the next one. ONE LOVE
Yes the rock you pointed out looks like E.T. indeed! I had no idea about those rock formations. It is so interesting to see, cant believe they were created more than 100 years ago!
Those rocks are so unique!!! I know it was so much fun exploring all around them. It’s definitely a place where you need to watch your footing. 😬 Great video guys 👍
Wow! This locating is beautiful. I love all the different rock formations... and that view is just spectacular!! Okay.. yeah, i definitely see a dog in that one! lol... I can see E.T. I can't believe all those big rocks are balancing on that tiny little one. Crazy....all these rock formations were amazing. I can't believe how long they've been here! Great video you two... but I always love your videos! Amazing work as always! :)
Definitely a begging dog! How crazy are these rock formation! you guys would love Wave rock and Hippos Yawn in Australia! How cool is nature and its creations! I would be having a mad time climbing most of these rocks (the ones you can respectfully climb) 😁
You missed the huge boulder perched on the edge of a drop which actually rocks back and forth if you push it. Lovely place, childhood memories of going there for picnics
@@OurTravelPlace The feeling of rocking a huge boulder as a young child is indescribable I just found out that a few years ago some vandals went and deliberately tipped it over the edge. Heartbreaking what's happening to our beautiful country
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Went 2 weeks ago amazing place.
Definitely is!
I've been to Brimham Rocks few times and I love it. Amazing rock formation which I think formed through weathering process. The combination of wind and maybe acid rain had shaped or caused indention on some of the rocks.
Yes, it's pretty incredible how some of those shapes were formed. An amazing place for sure! Thanks for watching!
We used to have birthday party trips to Brimham Rocks as kids. Remember the place fondly! So many memories with family too.
Brimhan rocks is the place I went today on a school field trip!
Hope you had fun 🙂
@@OurTravelPlace I did!
Ahh these rock formations are so cool! I could definitely see spending a few hours at a place like this could go quickly.
Umm Skylar always tries wild berries too..everytime I tell him not too 😆 I am glad the berry was edible!
Haha yes, I'm 90% sure what he ate was a bilberry... he's still alive and kicking anyway! 😂 I eat wild berries if I know what they are, but I just wasn't too familiar with those ones!
@@OurTravelPlace glad to hear he is still alive and well 😆
The landscaping is fantastic! These rocks are such a neat step into history and what nature has created. Loved seeing your favorites !
Absolutely 😊 Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed seeing our favourites!
This place looks so cool. It is amazing to see how nature has formed all these rocks to look so fascinating. The footage of a bat in the crack in the rock is cool too. So much to see here. Thanks for taking us along on your travels!
The bat was the highlight of our day! 😃 Thanks for watching
Loved this!! We visited Brimham rocks a while back but we were on our bikes so did t get to see it in all its glory. Never realised you could download a map too 🤦🏽♀️ Definitely think the bear looked more like a dog 😉 Loved the huge formation being held by the small one. Really enjoyable watch! Thanks guys Michelle and Andy 🤩👍🏼🚐
The icon (the large rock held up by the small rock) really does look like it should topple over! I think you only need the map to spot the different rocks.. the first time I went we just clambered around rather than using a map. It definitely adds to the experience if you haven't been before though. Perhaps you can go again one day if you aren't on your bikes 🙂 Thanks for watching guys!
Hello there friends! Another great video, very interesting rock formations. Good catch of the small bat. Well done. Thanks for sharing, take care and enjoy your day 😀.
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed it! The bat was super cute 😍
Another super video. Such a lovely walk. Think this is a place that needs to be added to our list. Thanks for showing us around guys.
It's a great way to spend a few hours! Thanks for watching
That rock formation definitely looked more like a dog! The area was really beautiful. The view was gorgeous!
I can definitely see the bear too but I agree - more like a dog! Thanks for watching 😄
Great video. We discovered the rocks when we were staying in Pately Bridge. Never heard of them before and was amazed how much time you could spend walking around, and climbing over, a bunch of rocks poking out of the ground. Definitely recommend it for a day out and I have!
Haha well put 😄 Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching!
WOW cant believe how that rock stays balanced like that...crazy. This hike through the "magical" rocks was so very awesome to watch and cant wait for the next one. ONE LOVE
It really looks like that rock should fall straight over! Thanks for watching 😊
Wow, this place looks amazing a place we would love to visit. We enjoyed the hike. Nice views.
I love seeing places like this. Each layer and scratch has a story to tell. This is super cool. LIKE 29. 👍👍👍👍👍
Yes, I love all the extra nuggets of information around the different formations! Thanks for watching :)
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Vloggerbox is such a great idea from dolittle campers! Thanks for the nice comment about our videos, and welcome to the channel! 😊
1:46 They call Ireland the Emerald Isle but the same applies to England. That lush scenery is stunning.
Yes the rock you pointed out looks like E.T. indeed! I had no idea about those rock formations. It is so interesting to see, cant believe they were created more than 100 years ago!
I think once you see ET you can't unsee it! Thanks for watching 😄
Those rocks are so unique!!! I know it was so much fun exploring all around them. It’s definitely a place where you need to watch your footing. 😬 Great video guys 👍
It's definitely a fun day out - thanks for watching!
Wow! This locating is beautiful. I love all the different rock formations... and that view is just spectacular!! Okay.. yeah, i definitely see a dog in that one! lol... I can see E.T. I can't believe all those big rocks are balancing on that tiny little one. Crazy....all these rock formations were amazing. I can't believe how long they've been here! Great video you two... but I always love your videos! Amazing work as always! :)
Thanks so much! Yes I think once you see Druid's Writing Desk as E.T. you can't unsee it! 😄 Thanks for watching
Lots of paranormal activity has been experienced here.
Wow it’s amazing! The rocks are crazy!
It's a pretty amazing place!
Very nice! I love this place and very informative video!
Thanks, we love Brimham Rocks too! Thanks for watching :)
Definitely a begging dog!
How crazy are these rock formation! you guys would love Wave rock and Hippos Yawn in Australia!
How cool is nature and its creations! I would be having a mad time climbing most of these rocks (the ones you can respectfully climb) 😁
Hippo's Yawn - what a great name, I love it! Thanks for watching :)
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This place looks amazing, what a great area to visit ❤
Thank you! Yeah this is a great site to go for a walk / scramble 🙂
@@OurTravelPlace we're in the South West, looks like we need to get a bit further North!
@@googlpanda Ah yeah, bit of a trek. And we need to see more of the south west!
@@OurTravelPlace definitely, lots of lovely places down here too! 🥰
Wonderful video 🌷💐🌷🌷🌷
Thank you very much!
Wonderful
All the green fields behind the rocks are gorgeous! Haa, it does look a lot like ET! Ummm, we're going to need an update, no berry death, right?
So far, so good! 😂
You missed the huge boulder perched on the edge of a drop which actually rocks back and forth if you push it. Lovely place, childhood memories of going there for picnics
We will have to look out for that one next time (and not push too hard! 😆). Agree, lovely place 🙂
@@OurTravelPlace The feeling of rocking a huge boulder as a young child is indescribable I just found out that a few years ago some vandals went and deliberately tipped it over the edge. Heartbreaking what's happening to our beautiful country
Best for climbing.
Great place to go , I made a video here recently
Brimham??
great boss
I am from Indonesia
Thanks! 🙂
They’re bilberries … so delicious
2:38 look at the rock on the floor. It has a face like a squirrel.
oo, do you mean the one at the bottom left that's just behind the ET / Druid's Writing Desk rock??
I definitely think it looks like a begging dog!
That does seem to be the general consensus so far 🙂
ROGER WAS ERE!
Very dangerous for kids if not being watched. Accident waiting to happen