In the Netherlands these tombs are called "hunebed" and 52 of them have been preserved. It's great that these buildings can be found throughout Europe, up to Malta. by the way, nice walk like always. 👍👍👍
About 25 years ago Julian Cope did a tv series called The Modern Antiquarian (I think for BBC2) and gave the most fascinating and vivid description of what Silbury Hill might have looked like in its prime, this huge manmade structure, gleaming white from the chalk stone it was built from isurrounded by a lush, verdant environment. It must have looked otherworldly. In fact, I think it still does. When I first saw Silbury Hill, without knowing anything about it, it felt alien to the environment, a dark, brooding shadow was cast over it where the rest of the countryside was lit brightly in the summer sun. it certainly has presence!
That's an amazing image you've painted there, of it being white with chalk amidst the green landscape. It would have definitely looked otherworldly! I agree, it still has a very ominous presence about it! Thanks for watching.
Another really good video, and a gold star for venturing out in that weather too! Really good sound too, considering how windy it was. I've never been to West Kennet Long Barrow, but after seeing your video I will definitely put it on my list of places to go. Well done 👍
Thanks so much! I'm really pleased to hear you're going to check out West Kennet yourself. It's a really special place. The DJI lat mic is doing a great job, seeing as it's very simplistic with no volume controls etc. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Hi, In the early 90s my late friend a cartographer/ land surveyor for the OS and I thought maybe Silbury was an elevated trig point used to measure and position/build ritual burial mounds etc onto the landscape, I was also a keen Astrophotographer, so it became phesable to us that maybe burial mounds could represent star locations in the Northern hemisphere, Silbury being the position of the star Deneb, part of Cygnus the Swan, It would seem the hill was deliberately built so as to elevate people and allow accurate location and construction of sites in low lying areas, a good example is a gap we found in the Wandsdyke where an alignment to Adams grave can be seen. Precession of the earth etc over thousands of years were part of the calculations. It certainly caught the imagination of the local press at the time.. I love this area, WK long barrow and Avebury are powerful energy centres, I to place my hands on the stones, it just feels a natural thing to do, wishing you well... Regards and best wishes Tom & Julie..
This is so fascinating! I feel like I've read recently that there are similar theories surrounding the alignment of the stones at Stonehenge too - seems like they're looking more at the moon and stars rather than the sun. Thanks for sharing and for watching!
Sat in the car on the road below WKLB waiting for the torrential rain to ease...got fed up waiting so drove on and never got to see it. Hopefully I'll get back sometime...thanks for the tour of this special & magical place...we braved the rain that day for a few quick pics of Silbury! 😀
Seems the rain is particularly relentless in this spot as I had to stop and start filming whilst there. Nothing like a bit of Wiltshire horizontal rain! Hope you make the trip back, definitely worth it.
I only discovered this Barrow about twenty years ago. I'm pleased it is still used for rituals (I've done a few there myself, including one after dark) though not everyone is careful with their candles and have left scorch marks and wax dripped on the stones aet times. You might also like my local Barrow at Wayland's Smithy, some 25 miles away. It's smaller but older than this one and is close to the chalk horse figure at Uffington.
I read that Silbury Hill is the hub of a circle of reference points in the landscape but I can't remember the precise details. I'll search for it among my books and report back when I find it. This could take some time (weeks) but I wouldn't have thrown it away. The Ogbournes and other settlements are reference points but I don't recall their significance.
As I was watching this I was pondering something about the video and right then you mentioned about it being supposedly haunted and fairy lore too. It looked like you had the whole place to yourself since I didn't see anyone else around, is that correct?
Thanks for your comment. I was primarily on my own, but there were people passing by at various points when I first arrived. Once the rain came and I filmed inside the tomb, I believe I was alone, but can't be 100% certain.
@@walkingthewyrd Thank you too. At 3:02 I heard a lady and man talking for a few seconds but from 3:12 to about 3:30 I heard several people talking and thought it must be a group of visitors. It sounded like they were around the corner or on top of the burial site. Although they were fairly audible I couldn't make out anything they said. I really appreciate you showing us this site, especially inside the burial chambers. It's really amazing!
In the Netherlands these tombs are called "hunebed" and 52 of them have been preserved. It's great that these buildings can be found throughout Europe, up to Malta. by the way, nice walk like always. 👍👍👍
That's incredible! They are incredibly special places. Thanks for watching 🙂
I remember visiting the Long Barrow, an amazing atmosphere there, so peaceful. Awesome Nic look forward to the next walk ❤👍👍👍
@sarahhartstone6314 thank you! It's an amazing place. 🖤
About 25 years ago Julian Cope did a tv series called The Modern Antiquarian (I think for BBC2) and gave the most fascinating and vivid description of what Silbury Hill might have looked like in its prime, this huge manmade structure, gleaming white from the chalk stone it was built from isurrounded by a lush, verdant environment. It must have looked otherworldly.
In fact, I think it still does. When I first saw Silbury Hill, without knowing anything about it, it felt alien to the environment, a dark, brooding shadow was cast over it where the rest of the countryside was lit brightly in the summer sun. it certainly has presence!
That's an amazing image you've painted there, of it being white with chalk amidst the green landscape. It would have definitely looked otherworldly! I agree, it still has a very ominous presence about it! Thanks for watching.
Another really good video, and a gold star for venturing out in that weather too! Really good sound too, considering how windy it was. I've never been to West Kennet Long Barrow, but after seeing your video I will definitely put it on my list of places to go. Well done 👍
Thanks so much! I'm really pleased to hear you're going to check out West Kennet yourself. It's a really special place. The DJI lat mic is doing a great job, seeing as it's very simplistic with no volume controls etc. Thanks for watching! 🙂
That mic is definitely a good one! A lot of my videos end up with that awful wind sound, but I'm working on it! 🙂@@walkingthewyrd
Hi, In the early 90s my late friend a cartographer/ land surveyor for the OS and I thought maybe Silbury was an elevated trig point used to measure and position/build ritual burial mounds etc onto the landscape, I was also a keen Astrophotographer, so it became phesable to us that maybe burial mounds could represent star locations in the Northern hemisphere, Silbury being the position of the star Deneb, part of Cygnus the Swan, It would seem the hill was deliberately built so as to elevate people and allow accurate location and construction of sites in low lying areas, a good example is a gap we found in the Wandsdyke where an alignment to Adams grave can be seen. Precession of the earth etc over thousands of years were part of the calculations. It certainly caught the imagination of the local press at the time.. I love this area, WK long barrow and Avebury are powerful energy centres, I to place my hands on the stones, it just feels a natural thing to do, wishing you well...
Regards and best wishes Tom & Julie..
This is so fascinating! I feel like I've read recently that there are similar theories surrounding the alignment of the stones at Stonehenge too - seems like they're looking more at the moon and stars rather than the sun. Thanks for sharing and for watching!
Sat in the car on the road below WKLB waiting for the torrential rain to ease...got fed up waiting so drove on and never got to see it. Hopefully I'll get back sometime...thanks for the tour of this special & magical place...we braved the rain that day for a few quick pics of Silbury! 😀
Seems the rain is particularly relentless in this spot as I had to stop and start filming whilst there. Nothing like a bit of Wiltshire horizontal rain! Hope you make the trip back, definitely worth it.
Wow the burial site is unreal great history and mound thanks for sharing
Thank you! It's a really magical place ✨️
Thanks so much. I'm disabled so I don't get out much.❤
Thanks for watching Carlitos. I always appreciate it 😊
Great video!, I love our ancient prehistory, very interesting and mysterious
I agree. This has to be one of my favourite explores. Thanks for watching!
I only discovered this Barrow about twenty years ago. I'm pleased it is still used for rituals (I've done a few there myself, including one after dark) though not everyone is careful with their candles and have left scorch marks and wax dripped on the stones aet times. You might also like my local Barrow at Wayland's Smithy, some 25 miles away. It's smaller but older than this one and is close to the chalk horse figure at Uffington.
I agree - it's wonderful that it's still used for ritual. Wayland Smithy is definitely another one on my list to visit! Thank you for watching! 🙂
Awesome video..your country has so much historyI hope to explore one day!😁👍
It really does! Thanks for watching 🙂
Super video Nic. Silbury Hill is amazing - must have taken some effort to construct!
Thanks, Dave! It's just incredible to think that early man achieved these types of builds. 🙂
I read that Silbury Hill is the hub of a circle of reference points in the landscape but I can't remember the precise details. I'll search for it among my books and report back when I find it. This could take some time (weeks) but I wouldn't have thrown it away. The Ogbournes and other settlements are reference points but I don't recall their significance.
Thank you. That would be interesting to hear about if you do find it.
Loved the walk and yes a lot of pagans still go to these places as they are considered very sacred 🙏🌹🙏
Thank you, Abigail! I'm a pagan myself and absolutely love spending time at places like these.
That place saved my life and led me to become a druid.
It's such a beautifully sacred place. I felt incredibly moved by it.
Been there great place to visit did you feel the energy inside the long burrow and on top of the hill
I did! I put the camera away for a bit and just sat in awe. Incredible place.
@@walkingthewyrd amazing feeling
Have you ever read a book called thirteen moons, conversations with the Goddess by Peter Knight ? I think you would like it 👍
I haven't, but I'll definitely look into it - sounds interesting! Thank you! 🙂
Candles do serious damage there. If you find any there, please remove them.
As I was watching this I was pondering something about the video and right then you mentioned about it being supposedly haunted and fairy lore too. It looked like you had the whole place to yourself since I didn't see anyone else around, is that correct?
Thanks for your comment. I was primarily on my own, but there were people passing by at various points when I first arrived. Once the rain came and I filmed inside the tomb, I believe I was alone, but can't be 100% certain.
@@walkingthewyrd Thank you too. At 3:02 I heard a lady and man talking for a few seconds but from 3:12 to about 3:30 I heard several people talking and thought it must be a group of visitors. It sounded like they were around the corner or on top of the burial site. Although they were fairly audible I couldn't make out anything they said. I really appreciate you showing us this site, especially inside the burial chambers. It's really amazing!
@-fightnthegoodfight thank you! I can hear those voices too (thanks for the time stamps!) and I do think it's most probably people around the site.
30ft, shouldn't that be 300ft? Because I read about 100 meter! That's ten times more impressive! 🙂