Please consider subscribing to the channel. I post short videos about interesting places to visit.
All the locations (so far) are in the UK and are a variety of Town Walks, Seaside locations, Special Attractions and 'Tourist Flight' aerial tours intended for you to simply enjoy the ride and the views.
Some video's have dialog, though I am very aware that I need to gain experience and improve greatly in that art. Other videos just have text.
Either way, I hope you find something to enjoy, and please leave a 'like' and a comment.
Thank you very much for watching!
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I toured the Andlucia when she visited Baton Rouge in 2017. She's a beautiful ship. She was moored next to the USS Kidd (DD661) and, while not very large herself, the old WWII destroyer simply dwarfed the little galleon. Not too sure I'd want to ride out heavy seas in something that small. It says a lot about the bravery and fortitude of the men in the age of sail that explored to e world in ships like this.
Thanks for the comment. I think one of the wall plaques in the Noble Area marked her visit to Baton Rouge. She felt pretty sturdy moored on a peaceful day, but I certainly wouldn't want to find myself onboard her mid Atlantic in a gale-force storm at night.
When I first saw it berthed at Yarmouth, I thought we had taken another prize ...... 😉
A very nice prize too
Great video! Had no idea there was a ship like this sailing around the world still
Thank you @tyler23764, nor did I. Having now see it, I'm kinda glad there is.
Nice video!
Cheers @olliestudio45 I'm still very much a rookie at this, so lots of room for improvement.
Saw the ship last year at Brixham pirate Festival. Love the fact it's mostly black, makes it look very imposing.
Imposing is definitely the right word. Thank you for your comment.
My ancestor was Secretary of State Sir Francis Windebank, I believe he had some ties to Corfe Castle. So it’s my favourite castle.
Thank you very much indeed for your comment, that's a really interesting connection you have to what was such a significant event in English history.
Hi ! I'm blown away by the production value of this flying video. The attention to detail in every frame is remarkable. The choice of music enhances the overall experience. The pacing of the video is spot-on, keeping me engaged and wanting to see more. This video deserves all the praise it receives!!Very big like(12) 👍👍👍!Have nice day!!
Thank you very much indeed, wow! I'm still on a steep learning curve with flying and post production skills, and a very long way from perfect, so your comment is extremely encouraging. Thank you again, I really appreciate your comment a lot.
good place to put your illegal aliens
Sorry, this was an interesting video. I can’t cope with the music neither the volume of it or how intrusive it is.
Picky-picky
@@Paulftate Yes, I probably am a bit. But I'm also dyslexic and find that I can't block out the music, so that I can listen to the narration.
Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it. Yes you're right the music is too loud, will not make that mistake again.
@@townsandestates I am sorry to be negative about your video, and I was interested in the history and background. So I thought it was worth mentioning.
I'm grateful for your comment, and I don't feel that it was negative at all. it was constructive criticism that helps me in my efforts to improve what I'm doing, I hope. One thing I have learnt is that turning out good videos isn't as easy as some people here manage to make it look, but I will keep going. I get the feeling that in general people prefer videos with narration rather than just music or neither, but I could be wrong. Thanks again for your comment.
Looking forward to the follow up videos
Thanks Lewis, yes me too, and I want to do a much better job of it this time. There's a lot of history to Hylands House and a lot more to the grounds than can be properly shown by drone. I'm currently finishing off a video on Corfe Castle in Dorset which will be uploaded on Monday all being well, but the 'proper' Hylands video is well overdue now.
Wow ! my home country is the united states
It's a great country. My brother and sister both live there.
SOUTHWOLD - a very quiet and unchanged seaside resort, have been here a few times... Good steady drone photography capturing the expensive and colorful beach huts!
Thank you very much for the comment, and yes you're correct about the beach huts. They are colourful and extremely expensive. I've heard they can sell for a six figure sum.
@@townsandestates I was born and raised in England before moving to California... the beach huts were always expensive and had a waiting list. But the high prices were never justified, especially as they have no electric/water or sewage connections. And let's be honest, the renters were usually absent most of the time. Southwold is a pleasant enough place, but it's not Santa Barbara or Morro Bay!
Yes, there are a huge number of 'outsiders' who have property in Southwold... rented out as holiday lets, so the town is very much quieter out of season. Although we do have a friend that owns one of the beach huts and she does actually live in Southwold. But I think the only fair comparisons that can be drawn between Southwold and Santa Barbara is that they both start with the letter 'S' and both have the letter 't' as their fourth letter. Oh and they are both beside the sea of course.
@@townsandestates The town is quiet alright, the kind of place Patrick McGoohan might have chosen for 1960s TV's THE PRISONER, if he hadn't been able to film at Portmeirion. That would've been fitting for a place that George Orwell once lived... and being that I'm almost 70 now, the Southwold pace of life would suit me too!
Nice video, beautiful view, thank you for sharing, 👍5 + Sub.6 ✌ - From Canada
Thank you so much 👍