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England's Coast to Coast to Scotland's West Highland Way: Getting from One to the Other

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Stacey, Molly, and Pablo finish the Coast to Coast, travel to York and Edinburgh with friends, and get to Milngavie to start the West Highland Way. #Coasttocoast #Westhighlandway #york #yorkminster #edinburgh #edinburghcastle

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  • @daily-traveler
    @daily-traveler 2 месяца назад +1

    와~멋진 여행지네요❤❤❤

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl 2 месяца назад

    6:52 Beautiful dress, beautiful tan, beautifull Molly overall!

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl 2 месяца назад

    My mother and I visited Edinburgh, Glasgow and also a city in Airshire the Summer before my tenth birthday (London and Yorkshire too). (Not forgetting Dover, never forget the park benches where a bobby found ma and me, he didn't take us captive, he offered us a treat I think, once he was sure we weren't permanently homeless but just on our way, next night in London we were snugly inside).
    One more night we slept outside was next to Stonehenge, also unforgettable the tourists who offered tomato soup in return for my drawing of a Napoleonic soldier ...

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl 2 месяца назад

    York Minister:
    _"The word minster (Old English mynster) was a rendering of the Latin monasterium,[3][1] from Greek "μοναστήριον" ("monasterion"). In early English sources, monasterium and mynster were used interchangeably.[4] They were applied to all communities who had devoted their lives to Christian observance, regardless of the gender of the occupants or the activities in which said occupants typically engaged.[5] Monasterium was for instance applied equally to a small community of men living away from other secular settlements, to a large community of men and women living in a planned enclosure designed around a church, and to a widow and her unmarried daughters living in seclusion.[6]"_
    Same word as Münster, the name of a very nice city of Germany.

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl 2 месяца назад

    Alfred Wainwright, West to East, 1973, noted!

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl 2 месяца назад

    9:07 _"The earliest known human habitation in the Edinburgh area was at Cramond, where evidence was found of a Mesolithic camp site dated to c. 8500 BC.[42] Traces of later Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements have been found on Castle Rock, Arthur's Seat, Craiglockhart Hill and the Pentland Hills.[43]"_
    8500 BC, according to my earlier table, that would be after Babel, after 2556 BC, but there seem to be parts of Göbekli Tepe dated to 8000 BC, so, it would be actually a bit earlier than 2556 BC.
    _"Castle Rock has likely been occupied since early prehistory with evidence of early Bronze Age occupation discovered at its foot in the Grassmarket in 2008 dating to c.2200 and 1950 years BC."_ (tourist info, not wiki)
    So, according to my tables (this part hasn't changed much), here are the real dates behind the carbon dates:
    1633 av. J.-Chr.
    93,3283 pcm, donc daté à 2203 av. J.-Chr.
    1610 av. J.-Chr.
    95,2011 pcm, donc daté à 2020 av. J.-Chr.
    1588 av. J.-Chr.
    97,0681 pcm, donc daté à 1838 av. J.-Chr.
    I don't directly mention 1950 BC, but it's between 2020 BC and 1838 BC, that is in real dates between 1610 and 1588 BC (Moses was born 1590 BC, Exodus was 1510 BC).
    So Castle Rock = since the soujourn of the Israelites.

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for a wonderful video bringing back old memories!
    Hark, when the night is falling
    hear hear, the pipes are calling
    Loudly and proundly calling down
    through the glen ...
    By the way, if someone speaks Scots, do you at least half and half understand it, or is it Greek to you?

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl 2 месяца назад

    8:43 How similar or different was the tune to that of the Gaitero in the gate?

  • @pinkiesmum
    @pinkiesmum 28 дней назад

    How do you manage to travel and trek for such long periods? I am wondering about work and school commitments. I would love to take long periods of time to do such adventures but even working for a family member I do not have that flexibility.

    • @staceyandmollypilgrims
      @staceyandmollypilgrims  28 дней назад +1

      I work part time and build up extra hours. We usually leave the day after Molly ends school each year. We couldn’t have done this earlier in life, but we are grateful to have the flexibility now.