The rule that always works in all relationships throughout the ages. In this short video we consider a story that happened in a very interesting time - in times of the Virgin Queen Elizabeth I, whose exceptional reign has been called The Golden Age of England: th-cam.com/video/VgD-o6GMv90/w-d-xo.html
Viator Travel, please learn how to pronounce Edinburgh correctly. There are only two acceptable versions and yours is not one of them. (Mind you, it's much better than the the "worst-of-all -time" pronunciation that Rick Steves spews!) Acceptable version one: Say Edinburgh to rhyme with kookaburra - they are almost exact rhymes. Acceptable version two, used by locals: Edin-bru, with almost no vowel between the "b" and "r". (Almost like "bra" but with "u" instead.) Note, the "u" in "bru" is pronounced as in "up", not as in Irn-Bru.
Come with me now as we go on a journey through history to answer the question, "why have you paid so much money to stand in an empty room?"
Craig is a big miss in this video
@@giacomofratini7140 Absolutely...
All the ghost tours were full.
I went there a few days ago, really interesting, amazing atmosphere underground, felt uneasy in a couple of the rooms
Looks like Craig has been given crystal methamphetamine .
Ha, ha, ha! But you have to have met Craig through Eleanor Morton to get the joke.
I recon you would be an expert on norrow passages
I miss Craig. His tour was much more informative.
The rule that always works in all relationships throughout the ages. In this short video we consider a story that happened in a very interesting time - in times of the Virgin Queen Elizabeth I, whose exceptional reign has been called The Golden Age of England: th-cam.com/video/VgD-o6GMv90/w-d-xo.html
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Viator Travel, please learn how to pronounce Edinburgh correctly. There are only two acceptable versions and yours is not one of them. (Mind you, it's much better than the the "worst-of-all -time" pronunciation that Rick Steves spews!)
Acceptable version one: Say Edinburgh to rhyme with kookaburra - they are almost exact rhymes.
Acceptable version two, used by locals: Edin-bru, with almost no vowel between the "b" and "r". (Almost like "bra" but with "u" instead.) Note, the "u" in "bru" is pronounced as in "up", not as in Irn-Bru.
I’m going to go there with my beautiful girlfriend Ana from Mexico
No supernatural content, what's the point?
Uhm ... the history