Mudlarking With Serendip_ID, Under the Forth Road Bridge!!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- Out mudlarking over two days, Sunshine and rain. Some very different bottle finds!!
hope you enjoy our adventures!
You can also find us on
Instagram Serendip_ID
Twitter @serendip_ID1
P.S Excuse the typo in tittle!!
Lots of great finds! I love Boris lol. That bridge is huge!!
Thanks so much for joining us. All the very best for 2021.
Nice finds today. I love hearing the dog barking..maybe he found a treasure...
What a great video ! It sounds windy there !
I just love your dog. He is adorable and seems to enjoy mudlarking. Too. How cute..
Boris the Larking Dog!
That bridge is gorgeous, but I don’t think I’d have the nerve to travel over it. My stomach is flip-flopping just imagining it 😳 I’m a wimp!
Believe me, I'm the most scared of heights person I know, and I've driven over it a few times... You're not allowed to walk over it, you could walk over the original road bridge.... Ha fat chance 😂
Great finds! Such beautiful embossing!
The red and blue plastic unidentified thing looks like the end of a megaphone possibly, or voice changer? Love your little dog. It's great seeing him dashing about, so happy to be out on the beach and a trainee mudlark too!
The blue thing is a mystery object, they are as much fun to find :)) Yeah Boris loves being out with us...especially when he finds a ball!
You have a voice that sounds like an actress. Her name has escaped my Brian for some reason but anyway, love watching you both and your adorable talkative puppy!
thats funny, i wonder who you are thinking of?
Some lovely finds there!
Thank you!
We went up today my 9 year old has been dying to go back since we went in Feb. Didn't get anything but loads of sea glass. Son was very excited as hes convinced he spotted you about 3pm on the shore as we were leaving
Awe, that would have been lovely!
Good video. At 05.08 when you put that piece of China back down it looked like it landed right on top of a printed Victoria n toilet chain handle.
Oh Really? ill have a wee look.
Hi from North Carolina. Love your videos. Watching Forrest makes my day. Hes such a lil star❤
Glad you liked it. It must be our accent😁 Boris must sound like Forres, I'm sure he'd answer to anything though 😊
And here I thought I was getting the accent down well lol. I can relate though. My southern accent throws people off too
Well done, cheers! Love your finds.
I love your videos and look forward to them. Well done and love the history of all your finds.
Thank you!
The tyres are crab traps. Fisher folk use the crabs as bait.
Gosh, that interesting!
You should keep the nice broken bottles and saw the tops off, its a shame to leave some of the beautiful ones you find because of broken tops x
I have a small flat so space is limited .... but we are going to do it in the future for sure!
What lovely embossed bottles! I know they're simple, but I truly love the milk bottles! Some lovely pottery. Do you have a total on your bottle stoppers that you have found? Scratches to Boris! Til next time! xx ~Jen
I have no idea how many i have, I,ve not tallied them ...ill do it this evening and get back to you on that one! Milk bottles are great, something everyone (of a certain age) remembers!!
Love your videos! We visited S. Queensferry at the weekend and were rewarded with some great finds. Much better than the West Coast, where we are from! (Although we do find lovely bits of pottery, but no bottles) can I ask how you remove the barnacles and clean the bottles please? Thanks!
South Queensferry, seems to be the gift that keeps on giving 😊 for the barnicles I ust the bottom end of an old tooth brush. The one I use has a rubber outer coat so is a little softer.. Remember to do it under cold water as the glass can crack when in different temperatures..
@@serendip_id8614 thanks! It's hard work isn't it lol! I will persevere though. Can't wait to go back.. great place, although I was getting really worried that the sand might suck me under... which prevented me going too far from the rocks!
Do you need a permit to lark like in London? Are there many people who lark there?
You need a permit to do the Thames fore shore, (London). In Scotland we can Lark mostly anywhere, except places like Nature reserves and someones property.