An impressive waterfall. It was even more impressive when I first saw it in 1968 when access wasn't restricted and we could walk behind the falling water.
Hello Rob. Very cool. I love waterfalls and often go to them. Near where I live in Wales there's so many. Your videos are good mate. You should have way more subs. I'm another one for you now.🔔 I'm doing more in England this year. Perhaps I can get to some of the places you've been. If you get to Wales you might go where I've been. Lots of cool places this way too. Lake District for me in the next few weeks. Keep them coming mate.👍
An impressive waterfall. It was even more impressive when I first saw it in 1968 when access wasn't restricted and we could walk behind the falling water.
Oh wow that must have been incredible!
Do Kilimanjaro next!
Haha one day!
Hello Rob.
Very cool. I love waterfalls and often go to them. Near where I live in Wales there's so many.
Your videos are good mate.
You should have way more subs.
I'm another one for you now.🔔
I'm doing more in England this year. Perhaps I can get to some of the places you've been.
If you get to Wales you might go where I've been.
Lots of cool places this way too.
Lake District for me in the next few weeks. Keep them coming mate.👍
Hey. So glad you’re enjoying the channel. Wales is amazing for places to go and is definitely on the list. Hope you have a good time over in England 😊
The stone circle is used for an annual brass band concert/competition.
Its actually the start of a lighthouse that was going to be built but couldn’t, due to lack of funding
I did wonder when I was editing the video if it was used for some sort of concert. Thanks for letting me know!
Wouldn't it technically be Gaping Gill waterfall with a height of 109m? Admittedly it's in a cave.
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