Heavenly England

 

Enjoy this YouTube video entitled ‘Heavenly England’ and get a sense of how diverse and beautiful the country is… if you want any of the locations in the video identified, just post a comment with your question (don’t forget to indicate the time within the footage that it appears).

 
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  1. Silvia Kühstaler says:

    that’s a wonderful video – recognised some of the locations, as our annual holiday always goes to the UK . Next year it will be Skipton and Colchester we are visiting, looking already forward to it now
    regards from Salzburg, Austria

  2. [...] 14, 2009 – 5:08 pm Filed under Miscellaneous The following is a YouTube response to the ‘Heavenly England’ video posted yesterday.  Again, if you want any of the locations in the video identified, just post a [...]

  3. Frank Hatton says:

    Oh! bluebell woods. We have lavender woods over here in Canada which are supposed to be similar but after 14 years I have yet to find one.

  4. Bru says:

    I sent the link to a friend in USA and he would like to know all the locations. If you can do that it would be great.
    Thank you
    Bru

  5. admin says:

    Hi Bru

    Here are some of the locations to get things rolling. Maybe someone else could fill in some of the gaps!

    14s – Windsor Castle

    44s – White Cliffs of Dover

    1m 01s – Gold Hill, Shaftesbury

    2m 06s – Wells Cathedral

    3m 17s – Durdle Door, Dorset

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