The meaning behind Kent place names | Episode 1 | The History Project
This time on the History Project we are exploring the meaning behind the names of towns and villages in Kent England History videos, articles and more, visit our website
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Escape to the Country - Exmoor National Park - 2018 - 2019
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Exmoor National Park is situated in the south west of the United Kingdom. It spreads across the north coast of Devon and West Somerset and was one of Britain's first National Parks.
Most of the 267 square miles (693 km²) of Exmoor is open heath and moorland. The highest point on Exmoor is Dunkery Beacon, at 1704 ft (519 m), also the highest point in Somerset.
Exmoor has 34 miles (55 km) of dramatic coastline including the highest sea cliffs in England. The South West Coast Path passes along these cliffs and was voted Britain's favourite trail in 2006.
Some moors are covered by a variety of grasses and sedges, while others are dominated by heather. Land is mainly used for livestock, although there are some areas which are cultivated such as the Brendon Hills.
Sheep have grazed on the moors for more than 3000 years and traditional breeds include Exmoor Horn, Cheviot and Whiteface Dartmoor and Greyface Dartmoor sheep. Devon red cattle are also farmed in the area.
Exmoor ponies can be seen roaming freely on the moors. They are a race rather than a breed of pony, and are the closest breed remaining in Europe to Wild Horses. The ponies are rounded up once a year to be marked and checked over.
Red deer have a stronghold on the moor and can be seen on quiet hillsides in remote areas, particularly in the early morning.
The famous Beast of Exmoor is reputed to haunt the moor, with many sightings since the 1960s. It is possibly a Cougar or Black Leopard which was released sometime in the 1960s or 1970s after a law passed making it illegal for them to be kept in captivity outside zoos. It has been blamed for many sheep kills over the years.
The moorland habitat is also home to hundreds of species of birds and insects. Birds seen on the moor include Merlin, Buzzard, Peregrine Falcon, Eurasian Curlew, European Stonechat, Dipper, Dartford Warbler and Ring Ouzel.
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* Dunkery Beacon
* Doone Valley
* Tarr Steps - a clapper bridge on the Barle near Dulverton.
* Valley of Rocks (Devon) - spectacular clifftop road
* Watersmeet (Devon) - where the East and West Lyn meet.
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Chattenden and Lodge Hill Barracks
A look at the now closed down Chattenden and Lodge Hill Barracks In Medway, Kent, UK
Originally built for ammunition storage the barracks eventually became a army training facility for Bomb disposal, and many other types of training.
It also has the very deep diver training pool
All video footage and pictures were taken by and owned by me.
Driving in Wales
One of the routes we took in Wales.(Soundtrack - Dr. Who)
The Hum - weird noise plaguing village is investigated by the Telegraph
The Telegraph sent a crack team of investigators and some equipment lying around the office, to find the source of 'the hum', a mysterious noise plaguing a Co Durham village at night.
Labour Party Annual Conference 2018: Tuesday Morning
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Forty five minutes at Reculver
Class 375's passing from a distance at Reculver, Kent.
Sense and Sensibility Audiobook by Jane Austen | Audiobooks Youtube Free | Part 2
Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen's first published novel, focuses on the lives and loves of two sisters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood. The sensible Elinor and the sensitive Marianne both fall for men whose affections are otherwise engaged. The novel includes a wonderful cast of colorful supporting characters, as well as Austen's trademark dry wit and ironic narration. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
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Genre(s): General Fiction, Romance