Название | : | ?American family road trip through New Forest u0026 the Cotswolds ??????? | ENGLAND TRAVEL VLOG |
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There seems to be a lot of discussion about whether or not I had food poisoning Minor food poisoning exists--you don't have to be glued to a toilet or feeling like death to have it As someone who has had both minor and severe food poisoning on multiple occasions and with a history of IBS I am VERY HYPER-aware of my what's going on with my bowels I've had enough stomach/gut issues to know when I have had food poisoning so please stop assuming you know "what's really going on" ✌ Comment from : clowder library |
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It could only be in Britain green and mellow , we are so lucky it must be time for a cup tea Comment from : Robert Langley |
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UK citizens take it all for granted Most will be walking down the road completely unaware that the little church has a history going back to Saxon times That said, most won't even know what is meant by 'Saxon times' Classical history (ie pre 20th century) isn't really taught in the schools here At least not in the state schools in the cities anyway Comment from : Dave |
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Only in England would they call something a 1000 years old "New" Comment from : patrick laws |
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Interesting fact - the first big screen movie to feature Castle Combe was the 1967 Rex Harrison version of Dr Dolittle Comment from : Radical Cartoons |
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Hello there I hope you phoned that put up And complained that should not happen Comment from : Ian Edwards |
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That pie you ate looked evil ,just waiting in some dark manky corner for you to come along to eat it 🤮😖 Comment from : Terry |
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Of course people live in the houses! Comment from : Archie Bald |
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Many villages had reading rooms, it was something that was common practice in Victorian times Rich philanthropist who were normally strict moral church going people They created the reading rooms for local people to read the newspaper and books and encourage them away from the pub brThe rooms would have strict moral codes including no alcohol Comment from : Xhogun |
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Having lived in the New Forest and now not far from the Cotswolds, it is lovely to see these places I love through the eyes of a visitor Comment from : Xhogun |
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On a Literary note there is a now sadly neglected Children's Author, Cynthia Harnett enwikipediaorg/wiki/Cynthia_Harnett who wrote a delightful series of historically set Children's Adventure Stories One of which "The Wool Pack" is set in the Cotswolds Although written over 60years ago and aimed at "Young Adults" (way before the term was thought of) the stories are a good read and well researched They give an interesting insight into Early Modern Family and Social Life I always thought that their format could stand reworking and outlet in other media Comment from : Denis Robert May |
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Did you go to bourton on the water ? Comment from : bluenose1875 |
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Could be noted that the rivers and waters in the Cotswolds converge with the Thames The Thames itself is navigable to Lechlade in the south of the Cotswolds Comment from : Denis Robert May |
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If you don't care for sand dunesbrOr salty airbrBut like cute little cottagesbrHere and there Comment from : 岡男イアンIan |
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Some of the cottages in these villages will be holiday lets or 2nd homes for somebody, so not lived in all the time Comment from : Ted Frey |
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Lovely footage but you should have reported the food poisoning and been compensated- it would also prevent others from being poisoned- Sorry for that you should not be getting positioned here in the UK Comment from : gmdhargreaves |
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Baby swans are called cygnets Comment from : Anthony Leighton |
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10:51 spot the American Comment from : Hugh Franklin |
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Get up North to the Derbyshire Dalesthe Yorkshire Dalesthe Lake Districtand the coup de graceScotlandnorth of Glasgowthis is not chocolate box beautybut rugged and natural Comment from : To Air Is Human |
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The New Forest pretty sums up the difference between the US and UK with regard to hunting and guns From Saxon times onwards (and maybe earlier) hunting was the reserve of the nobility, and The New Forest was one of the largest of these hunting reserves Peasants who hunted could be executed as poachers So outside the upper classes there has never been a culture of hunting, or the guns that later became part of it The exceptions were farmers who would kill 'pests'- pigeons, rats and later rabbits In contrast, in the US, hunting was largely a pursuit of the rural poor for food, and later entertainment, so the culture of shooting and having guns in engrained in society So as a result, Britain has surprisingly large (for its population density) areas of (managed) wilderness full of wildlife in the form of former hunting areas, and no real gun culture Comment from : Charles Underwood |
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Just to say in most cases all those houses will be lived in by people the villages are not museums Comment from : Jeannie Warken |
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Those cattle are heritage cattle very old breeds Comment from : Nick Grazier |
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08:30 It's a Muskovy Duck Comment from : Jack Russell |
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Hay on Wye has more bookshops than anywhere in UK You'll love it there Comment from : Ken Ralph |
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If you are living in Salisbury it is very easy for you to get around the New Forest without a car, there are 3 circular bus routes operating, the red, blue and green lines They meet at certain points so that you can change routes The buses are half the fun as they are open top, It's a great way to see the forest on a hot daybrA day ticket allows you to get on and off the bus wherever you want and the routes cover the whole of the forestbrIf you catch a bus to Fordingbridge which takes about 30 minutes from Salisbury you can catch a red route bus Comment from : paul hanson |
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There’s a donkey roaming as well I saw it three weeks ago when I visited for a few hours from Basingstoke where I was staying for a few days before heading to The Queen’s racecourse at Royal Ascot on her Windsor Estate for horse racing Comment from : Chris Bailey |
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You have shamed me I have raced and done many car track days at the Castle Combe Circuit But I have never been to Castle Combe Village I will put that rightsomeday Comment from : Terry Dear |
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Hi Abbie, Why are you always tormenting us with tasty looking food? Seriously that pie looked delicious even if it did give you a stomach upset! The Cotswolds looked lovely as ever and hope you're enjoying your travels/sightseeing Cheers Jim, Surrey X Comment from : druidswillow |
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Shame your episodes aren't a bit longer Comment from : the John Bunyan pub boyhood |
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Hi Friends,brI wanted to mention something that was brought to my attention I was not aware that food poisoning is taken super seriously here in the UK brbrI strive to be very honest about my travel experiences and sometimes shit (💩literally) happens I frequently rate/review food in my videos—I’m not looking to get anyone in trouble or to be dramatic I honestly thought the whole thing was actually kind of funny—i have a very self deprecating sense of humor I didn’t contact the restaurant right after the incident because my poisoning was very minor and I just attributed what occurred to me as a one time thing and I was just unlucky The pie was very delicious and I ate the entire thing and I have no regrets—i have had the kind of food poisoning that nails you to a toilet for a week and this wasn’t it, thankfully I know the difference between a minor stomach bug and food poisoning—this was food poisoningbrbrSince publishing this video I have sent the restaurant a message so they are aware If I need to do something similar to this in the future please contact me via email or Instagram and I will handle it on my own Please do not take it upon yourselves to contact them Only I can speak for my experiences brbr✌ Comment from : clowder library |
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Interesting It must be at least 30 years since the last time I visited the New Forest Comment from : Lee Matthews |
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Of course people live there ! Comment from : mary carver |
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Meant in the nicest possible way, ref food poisoningBut in you're case you're eyes are bigger than you're belly sometimesThats an expression that means you're biting off more than u can chew food wiseHope you're feeling better Comment from : alan jay |
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Lots of villages have reading rooms and they are literally for reading in Comment from : Charles Taylor |
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Not just Ponies but also cows, donkeys, deer and pigs Comment from : Stephen Catton |
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That was lovely! Comment from : Tony Wilkinson |
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People do live there Really 😂 Comment from : phoenix |
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Glad you enjoyed the Cotswolds, I have managed hotels in Burford and Bibury (The Swan) (thank you for the correct pronunciation 👍) I think Ted would have enjoyed the birds too!🦆!! Comment from : MrStoives |
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So much fun seeing an American family travelling in England :) the Cotswolds looks absolutely stunning Can't wait to visit that part of England some day! Lovely video and really nice editing Hello from Norway :) Comment from : Fravolous Film |
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Isn't it kind of slanderous to talk about food poisoning and attributing it to what you ate in that pub? I'm sure the pub owner wouldn't be too happy hearing you say that Comment from : 2eleven48 |
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Sorry but l had to laugh when you said you would have hated missing the Cotswolds in one day It must be very difficult knowing what to go and see when time is limited Comment from : Martin Jones |
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I loved the New Forest I camped there for a week and every morning we would wake up to ponies & deer outside our tent like a Disney movie, my particular highlight was hiring horses for the day which was amazing and the guide told us "don't worry, around 3 o'clock the horses let you know it's time to head back & they will know the way" she wasn't lying either as soon as we stopped and turned around they were off! I was worried they were going to start running but they kept to a fast walk/slow trot must know its feeding time Comment from : chipsthedog1 |
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BTW it's not br'New Forest'brbutbr'The New Forest'brAlways add THE Comment from : John Burton |
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Those villages are ALL lived in, even in a national park the houses, farms etc are used by people, some of whose families have lived there for a couple of centuries - I lived in some myself, but obviously not for 200 odd years!!! As for Cider, you need to try some of the scrumpy produced in the village of Elmley Castle, its lovely, but STRONG, be careful The Yew Tee pub in Conderton sells this nectar, the pubs wonderful and it just a few miles north of Gotherington - one of the villages I lived in , where the railways station has reopened and you can have a ride on am antique steam train, via tunnel under Cleeve Hill to Winchcombe and Sudely Castle, a fav place for Queen Lizzie the First to hang around in On the top of Cleev Hill there is the Iron Age long barrow burial mound of Belas Knap - you can sit inside the entrace/burial chamber - sun floods in at the Winter solstice - magical place It also is home to vaste fields of Magic Mushrooms in Sept/Oct time Comment from : Cheeseatingjunglista |
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In answer to your question, people do live in those cottagesbrbrMy friend got married in the church in Bibury a few years ago Was a freezing cold day in the first week of March We all stood in a long row outside to cheer the bride and groom out of the church, and throw confetti but had to wait while a group of Chinese tourists went along the row taking photos of us all It was so funny 😆 Comment from : AmyW |
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happy independence day to y`all Comment from : Stephen Davies |
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Happy Independence Day Great video Comment from : Raymond Scott |
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If you ever go further to the West, beware the traditional or "farmhouse" cider It's way stronger than the fizzy stuff that comes out of taps in pubs and willbrput you on your back if you overdo it (you will also get a memorably awful hangover) Good luck for your travelsthe ancient Englishman Comment from : hano verian |
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Seeing all that green picturesque beauty, the peace and the tranquility of England - makes me so glad that I live here! Even if the shops do close at 500pm 😉😃❤️ Comment from : helen woolsey |
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Muscovy duck all the way from south American and a few in southern states of the USA Comment from : tony rant n rave |
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Did you sort out your York pass? Comment from : tony rant n rave |
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Way back when the NHS first started, Guinness or stout was given to new mum's to help with iron deficiency after having a baby, it was on the NHS Comment from : tony rant n rave |
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Some of the villages in the UK are magical, you feel like you've gone back in time 500 years Comment from : Dazza |
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Sorry about the food poisoning brbrI'd push back slightly on the car being essential for the new forest It's definitely highly desirable, but you can see a lot hiking or cycling from the stations Comment from : scollyb |
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Love the editing of your videos, they are on a professional level Comment from : Davie H |
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should have gone to Broadway and a trip on the steam railway Comment from : sterrissar |
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I'd blame the Cider you drank before the pie! Comment from : Andrew Doubtfire |
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You never had food poisoning, you'd be in bed for a week and loose a lot of weight, if it lasted for just a day you had a mild stomach upset that could have been caused by anything Comment from : hetrodoxly 1 |
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I feel for you about you getting food poisoning I’ve had it really bad twice both times eating out ,one was a Sunday roast when I chose the roast pork the other while in Spain when I had a seafood paella ,I have never eaten pork or seafood again when eating out 🤮🤮🤮 Comment from : Terry |
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It’s beautiful and so tranquil, hope you enjoyed your stay here in England:) Comment from : rob cross |
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Here in the West country the only acceptable flavouring additive to zidar is a hint of dead rat, but it appears you have already tried that, full strength, in your pie;-)brbrGlad you are having a great timebrbrIf you return to the Cotswolds area, Lacock near Castle Combe where some of the earliest photographs were taken is well worth a visitbrbrGet yourselves out to the North Devon coast, Poldark country, toobrThe area around Lynton and Lynmouth is fabulousbrbrAidan Turner can frequently be seen therebrUnfortunately acting pays to poorly for him to be able to afford a shirt Comment from : David Martin |
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Nice to see the belted Galloway cattle towards the end Btw the weird duck was a Muscovy duck Comment from : Andy King |
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sorry to hear about the food poisoning, that's really bad luck Comment from : Andy King |
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luckily the weather held out ;) Comment from : Greenwood4727 |
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