King Arthur: The Real Places (Tintagel, Boscastle, St Nectan's Glen, Winchester, Glastonbury)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 апр 2022
  • King Arthur could have been a myth or could have been a real man, either way the history goes so deep that I don't think we'll ever know. The places associated with the Legendary Hero are certainly real and definitely worth a visit. You will see the beautiful villages of Tintagel and Boscastle as well as the picturesque waterfall of St Nectan's Glen in Cornwall. You will see Winchester which is where the round table is located and finally you will see Glastonbury and its enigmatic Tor!
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Комментарии • 11

  • @ltohmmm5858
    @ltohmmm5858 2 года назад

    Excellent topic, special places indeed 🙏🌞✌️✨

  • @flaviomattiamarini3632
    @flaviomattiamarini3632 3 месяца назад

    Really nice video! Good idea for the next trip in Europe. Thank you😊

  • @CClovestowatch
    @CClovestowatch 2 года назад +1

    This is a real life dream adventure! Tracking down all the amazing places related to King Arthur.

    • @mikebogatyrev3058
      @mikebogatyrev3058  2 года назад

      Thank you Catherine! What is your favourite place out them all?

  • @biotriz
    @biotriz 2 года назад +1

    Breathtaking story and views. Fantastic camera work. Places are amazing... Thank you, Vera and Mike!

  • @marthageorge7987
    @marthageorge7987 Год назад

    Thank You□♡◇

  • @MistyMarie1970
    @MistyMarie1970 Год назад

    nice video and history. I feel weirdly connected to these places as i discovered a few years ago thanks to internet that my name is from the very village associated with Tintagle original name. being welsh, irish & scottish decent my own name is linked to those lands & myths. I will never get to visit those lands but love learning about these places.

    • @MistyMarie1970
      @MistyMarie1970 Год назад

      i forgot to include it is a shame that history can be easily replaced for money just to attract people. isn't that what the monks done and why the name was changed?

    • @mikebogatyrev3058
      @mikebogatyrev3058  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your impressions and your story with me! Those places are incredibly small and deeply spiritual. I feel very connected to them to although my ancestry doesn’t go there.
      I believe every country has places of that kind of spiritual depth

  • @martinslater1956
    @martinslater1956 2 года назад +1

    The Round Table in Winchester was, of course made for Henry VIII who wished to be compared in life to Arthur!

  • @eifionwynwilliams-iffy1288
    @eifionwynwilliams-iffy1288 2 года назад +1

    This is just a continuation of the 'English' Arthur myth; a man they venerated made up of two real Welsh/Brythonic kings. The true history of both King Arthurs are well documented, and although I admire the photography and editing, I think you should get the core of this video correct in the first instance - the true history of these islands. To find this TRUE history, check out Britain's Hidden History, right here on RUclips. All that effort for just another regurgitated story made up by English academics who couldn't bear the thought that it was the Britons who civilised the lice-ridden Saxons to some degree, not the other way around.