Visiting Hound Tor's Deserted Medieval Village
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- On Dartmoor, you may come across a rock formation known as Hound Tor. It's behind Hound Tor where one can find the remnants of an abandoned medieval hamlet, in today's video we're digging into that a little bit. Enjoy!
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My theory is that the villagers one day suddenly realized they were living in England and just left
A most probable theory
Understandable
@@DecadesVideos jokes aside, i'm loving the content, been watching you for some years now, i didn't expect you to make a channel about history, but i love that you did, i love history and having someone as talented and charismatic as you as the creator only makes it better, hope this channel grows a lot, you deserve it!
as somebody local to this area, yeah that checks out
Oh so that's where Dartmoor is, even though I'm British, I mainly remember it from Hitman 3. Possibly because I like in the East and have only been down to Cornwall once.
Love Devon! Just got back to cornwall from a holiday there
I always wanted to go to visit the Dartmoor. Mostly, because I learned horse riding on a Dartmoor mare. I wanted to know where this breed originated. Now, I have another reason to visit it one day.
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Being an English man in Australia I love this Chanel, well done guys, funny when I lived there I wasn’t bothered much, then I played assassins creed syndicate and Valhalla 😂
A lovely video as always
I had forgotten that fizhy was the one speaking until I heard the outro
So this channel has some benefits then?
Hey just a thought I ain't watched much of this channel I've seen a few vids but idk I u have. But have you ever thought of going around other countries documenting history subjects on them and other matters that would be cool to see
Whislt we'd like to do more abroad content, this is a new channel, it is on a budget and our risk investment has gone into our equipment initially. For now we're trying to get as many videos done with on location original footage as we can, down the line we'll be able to head further and further afield & if we can generate enough interest & viewership that'll be something to explore more often.
For now we do have two videos abroad for you to watch
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CHERNOBYL
Both filmed in the Ukraine 🇺🇦
An interesting thing you never pointed out is that I am Devon
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DMV's are interesting archaeological sites. There's one five minutes away from me called Nuthurst. A fine and interesting little video spoiled, IMO, by occasional, unpleasant and unnecessary sarcastic commentary, "that's still a bloody long time", "foam at the mouth at a place such at this", "a third would be shits and giggles." Sad and not needed. You degrade your effort.
This is a nice departure from the RDR2 series I r stumbled upon over the past few weeks. Will definitely be watching more of this channel as well!
another great video, really good stuff guys!
Fucking splendid content lads, keep it up
“Dangerous weather changes” you’re on the south of England Ethan nobody dies in the south of England
Westcountry is a different beast
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oooooh Ye Olde Angle Land Lore
Interesting site
I'm not positive if it was specifically at Hound Tor but I know they filmed parts of The Hounds Of Baskerville episode for Sherlock in Dartmoor. and it's theorized that Hound Tor provided inspiration for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
It's entirely possible