THE STRANGE AFFAIR OF THE GLASTONBURY LEGENDS-PART 2-1985

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  • @coolrocknroll
    @coolrocknroll 4 года назад +4

    Thx for posting, as a regular visitor of Glasto since 2002 it's great to see what the town looked like in 85. Gothic Image closed last year and the Glastonbury Experience is now an area behind the archway containing a cafe and shops.

  • @MrBarrytommy
    @MrBarrytommy 6 лет назад +1

    Good bloke this chap he did a lot of good tv sadly pass away

  • @sirandrelefaedelinoge
    @sirandrelefaedelinoge Год назад

    The babe in the boat holds the key to the temple...

  • @Kira-zy2ro
    @Kira-zy2ro Год назад +1

    For the life of me i cant see a bear in what the guy draws on the map. 🤣

    • @tomojay28
      @tomojay28 Год назад +1

      I thought the same, but if you look again its the head of a Teddy Bear, the snout on the left, one ear on the right & the other ear at the top

  • @waynetucker1389
    @waynetucker1389 3 года назад +1

    As an Archeoastronomer I used the published data to calculate a date of construction. 4750 years ago is a bit before Christ’s time I am afraid

  • @wildflowers5555
    @wildflowers5555 3 года назад

    Conjecture on both sides. ( However, beautiful Countryside footage.)

  • @reuptake32
    @reuptake32 10 лет назад

    really want to see this but keeps telling me server problem - 2 days in a row. Watch first part ok, thanks for posting.

  • @fastteddyb
    @fastteddyb 4 года назад +2

    Its a fun video - interesting how Joseph of A is so "obviously a fake" (which it may well be) and was made up for "financial reasons" - then in next scene 'psychic researchers' and solar 'energy' folks are taken seriously "if you think it's unlikely just see THIS psychic quest..." Of course they wouldn't make anything up - and there's no money to be made there. Hilarious:)

  • @daragildea7434
    @daragildea7434 4 года назад +4

    Hawthorn is only native to Europe, and has never grown in the land of Israel, in point of botanical fact.
    And Avallon (that's exactly how it's spelled) is a town in Burgundy, France, which has been there since at least the 4th century AD. Nobody ever claimed that "Glastonbury is Avalon" before the abbey's monks did so at end of the 12th century, in point of historic fact. And "Camelot" is probably Kemmeled, a town in Brittany, France. Therefore, Arthur (or Arzhur, as he is called in Brittany) was probably a king of the Bretons, not the Britons. Arth is the Welsh for bear, (the animal) and Arzh is the Breton for bear.

  • @bluedragon7925
    @bluedragon7925 Год назад +3

    The presenter debunks too easily. I don't see why landscape markings shouldn't gradually evolve. They have never been static.