Thank you for showing this American these places of my ancestry known as England, I especially like the historic information you add!I absolutely love anything about WWll😊😊😊
What a fabulous day out to start the New Year 🎉 Thank you for sharing 😊 lots of info along the way. Looking forward to following your adventures in 24 Morgs Jo and Boo 🐕 ❤
This is a great way to start the year , feels like I was there with you. The overcast skies give a bit of eerie ambiance just as you would imagine daydreaming about going there! Yes treasure every moment! Thanks Tudor!❤
Thanks for this, I haven't been to the WCofD since my childhood in 1974. I remember doing a layered, colored sand art bottle in a gift shop as a souvenir. Of course, the layers disappeared while being shaken about in my suitcase during the flight home, LOL!
Really nice walk with interesting history. Best way to get exercise in when it doesn’t really feel like exercise the entire time. Is that your guitar music? The England Coast Path sounds beautiful, perhaps a similar idea to our Trans Canada Trail that goes across the country, through a variety of landscapes urban and rural.
That walk is interesting any time of the year but especially on real warm summer days with the sea breeze drifting in! BTW, not my music - just some copyright-free sound I found in the YT audio library. Kinda my style though which is why I chose it 👍
Enjoyed the video of your walk along the cliff top to South Foreland lighthouse. I've done short walks around there and stayed well clear of the cliff edge paths (not got a head for heights or drops 🙂). Sidenote, I live close to North Foreland LH which overlooks Joss Bay 😀
@@Tudor_Travels Not known it to be open to the public since moving down here in 2010. However, the two former lighthouse keepers' cottages are self catering holiday lets.
Enjoyed this Tudor, thank you!! Nice to see the walk, I mean it's so spectacular, its really well pathed out, interesting to hear that it's called landings cliffs. Cool that you take different routes too, I really enjoyed your travel today, it was fantastic to watch and appreciate. Happy New Year!
Thank you for showing this American these places of my ancestry known as England, I especially like the historic information you add!I absolutely love anything about WWll😊😊😊
It’s my pleasure. I’m so glad the video reaches those that appreciate it - well not my ramblings but more the locations. Thank you 🤩
What a fabulous day out to start the New Year 🎉
Thank you for sharing 😊 lots of info along the way.
Looking forward to following your adventures in 24
Morgs Jo and Boo 🐕 ❤
Definitely a plus!!!😊
This is a great way to start the year , feels like I was there with you. The overcast skies give a bit of eerie ambiance just as you would imagine daydreaming about going there! Yes treasure every moment! Thanks Tudor!❤
Thanks for this, I haven't been to the WCofD since my childhood in 1974. I remember doing a layered, colored sand art bottle in a gift shop as a souvenir. Of course, the layers disappeared while being shaken about in my suitcase during the flight home, LOL!
Wow that was like 50 years ago. Did you ever get the sand separated again 🤣
Thanks for Sharing Tudor. very nicely done.
Cheers Martin 🙏
Really nice walk with interesting history. Best way to get exercise in when it doesn’t really feel like exercise the entire time. Is that your guitar music? The England Coast Path sounds beautiful, perhaps a similar idea to our Trans Canada Trail that goes across the country, through a variety of landscapes urban and rural.
That walk is interesting any time of the year but especially on real warm summer days with the sea breeze drifting in! BTW, not my music - just some copyright-free sound I found in the YT audio library. Kinda my style though which is why I chose it 👍
Enjoyed the video of your walk along the cliff top to South Foreland lighthouse. I've done short walks around there and stayed well clear of the cliff edge paths (not got a head for heights or drops 🙂). Sidenote, I live close to North Foreland LH which overlooks Joss Bay 😀
I've only walked around the perimeter of NFLH once. Is it open to the public or is it a functioning lighthouse?
@@Tudor_Travels Not known it to be open to the public since moving down here in 2010. However, the two former lighthouse keepers' cottages are self catering holiday lets.
Not rambling a guided tour😂
🤣 Is that a good thing I ask myself?
Enjoyed this Tudor, thank you!! Nice to see the walk, I mean it's so spectacular, its really well pathed out, interesting to hear that it's called landings cliffs. Cool that you take different routes too, I really enjoyed your travel today, it was fantastic to watch and appreciate. Happy New Year!
Aw thank you ❤️ it was kinda “on the fly” although I did know what I wanted to talk about. I’m glad the weather held out! 👍 HNY to you too x
Eeek only just saw this
I did this walk in the summer 🤣How fun!
We did the tour - well worth doing
You’re lagging behind 🤣
Thanks for the tip - I’ll see when I can do it.