Glastonbury: Mythology, legends, gods, goddesses and history
This is a Hidden History special compilation of my recent on-location films at Glastonbury.
It contains all the legends, mythology and history of this incredible town.
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Good video! Well shot!👍
Thank you for sharing brother
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As far as Arthur goes I tend to like the research by Philip Graham on that subject and find the Welsh origins of a true person more likely, but the environment there around the Tor has legends, for the most part, that came later and is likely a case of the legend fitting the landscape instead of the landscape giving rise to legend. The earthquake info was very interesting, 1275, I had not know the region was tectonically active.
English people ought to restore Glastonbury abbey.