These drives are a wonderful idea Bob as you are preserving a snapshot in time which you can imagine being extremely interesting to future generations as well as todays
Thanks Austin, I uploaded one very similar to the first part of this one which was captured in 1989, and the viewers really enjoyed it as it was then, so hopefully, when we're long gone, these videos will bring pleasure to those generations...Regards...Bob
And now summer has nearly gone , dont seem that long ago in March before the floral displays , and of course the gardens in Bloom , no ads and music Bob !! yes it works ..Dave
It looks a little bare compared to how it looks now Dave, but worth making a record of it, and driving around in the car, enables a great deal of the Town to be capture for future generations...Bob
Hi Bob, I was just thinking this would be very interesting to compare with the other one you did from back in the 80s. Perhaps the cars aren't so interesting now (although a Vauxhall Firenza Spotshatch is that at 1:40?!), and there's rather more speed bumps, but nice to see it seems to be doing well.
Hello Andrei, I've seen split screen comparisons done in the past, but that's beyond me. The 1989 version has been very popular and many recognising their own cars in it....Too many bumps for a small town.....Best wishes...Bob
Very interesting video Bob, I must try one like that too, if you don't mind, and if I can find a way of securing my cam at the front of the car! Burry Port seems like a nice place. Thanks as always! Ken
Thanks Ken, the camera rest of a rubber backed piece of material that is designed to put on Tables, and the camera is also covered with a piece which is taped to the dashboard with strong Gaffa Tape....make sure the viewfinder/screen and controls are still accessible....the results are impressive...Regards...Bob
love it all Bob, hope the town pay for your shocks on your car,the first snow plough in the winter would take them out here the speed bumps,,,,lol,,nice video
My daughter and her little family have rented a house there for a few days if she had seen this she could have saved herself a few quid and stayed home what a grim place
Sorry to hear that, there's a beautiful Harbour, sandy beaches, the Country Park and plenty of nice walks...Still it's not possible to please everyone.
Great bit of filming here Bob....recorded for posterity. Burry Port as it is today.....marvellous idea.....Best wishes Steve.
Thanks Steve, just one for the community..as you say, good to look back on in years to come...Regards..Bob
These drives are a wonderful idea Bob as you are preserving a snapshot in time which you can imagine being extremely interesting to future generations as well as todays
Thanks Austin, I uploaded one very similar to the first part of this one which was captured in 1989, and the viewers really enjoyed it as it was then, so hopefully, when we're long gone, these videos will bring pleasure to those generations...Regards...Bob
And now summer has nearly gone , dont seem that long ago in March before the floral displays , and of course the gardens in Bloom , no ads and music Bob !! yes it works ..Dave
It looks a little bare compared to how it looks now Dave, but worth making a record of it, and driving around in the car, enables a great deal of the Town to be capture for future generations...Bob
A really nice trip around your home town Bob. Very enjoyable indeed. Regards, Jeff.
Thanks Jeff, it's very kind of you...Regards..Bob
sent to my watch later for streaming, I doubt I would ever get used to driving on the other side of the road LOL
Thanks Walter, not only the wrong side of the road Walter, but very narrow roads as well compared with yours......Bob
Hi Bob, I was just thinking this would be very interesting to compare with the other one you did from back in the 80s. Perhaps the cars aren't so interesting now (although a Vauxhall Firenza Spotshatch is that at 1:40?!), and there's rather more speed bumps, but nice to see it seems to be doing well.
Hello Andrei, I've seen split screen comparisons done in the past, but that's beyond me. The 1989 version has been very popular and many recognising their own cars in it....Too many bumps for a small town.....Best wishes...Bob
Another part of your road map Bob of Burry Port. Well taken video with no shaking at all.. Brilliantly captured (C&A)
Thanks both, that camera does well.....Bob
Very interesting video Bob, I must try one like that too, if you don't mind, and if I can find a way of securing my cam at the front of the car! Burry Port seems like a nice place. Thanks as always! Ken
Thanks Ken, the camera rest of a rubber backed piece of material that is designed to put on Tables, and the camera is also covered with a piece which is taped to the dashboard with strong Gaffa Tape....make sure the viewfinder/screen and controls are still accessible....the results are impressive...Regards...Bob
love it all Bob, hope the town pay for your shocks on your car,the first snow plough in the winter would take them out here the speed bumps,,,,lol,,nice video
The local garages are delighted David, plenty of business from broken shocks and springs...Bob
thanks Bob a great ride. I just got my Dashcam recorder and it works just great.
I may go down town big smoke and take a video LOL
Thanks Wayne, this is done with my camcorder tapes to the dashboard....Bob
Remember from visits the film does show many interesting events from history ie .Amelia Earhart 1st to fly across the Atlantic,landing at Burry Port.
The area around here, has a great deal of Historical interest Rob, thanks for watching.
My daughter and her little family have rented a house there for a few days if she had seen this she could have saved herself a few quid and stayed home what a grim place
Sorry to hear that, there's a beautiful Harbour, sandy beaches, the Country Park and plenty of nice walks...Still it's not possible to please everyone.