I have only recently stumbled across this channel and OMG I love it. Always wanted a fun hobby and hey visiting beautiful graveyards may well be on my list of things to do once this dreadful virus situation is out of the way. Thank you for a great video.
@CorvidChaser4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Chris! It's a truly relaxing & rewarding hobby if you love history and forgotten places. The amount of beautiful monuments I've seen all over the world that have gone unnoticed by most. I fully endorse your new hobby choice *tooth ping*
@chris43834 жыл бұрын
@@CorvidChaser I love old Victorian buildings, just love seeing the architecture, and if you visit an old graveyard (well most are to be honest!) you do get to see the most beautiful monuments. So yes, I see a new hobby!!
@telquad19534 жыл бұрын
I luv cemeteries too. Thank you for this walk.
@CorvidChaser4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear that. Thank you for watching :)
@benkeating48364 жыл бұрын
Oh hello, you've stumbled into the world of ASMR, Nice one!!
@mandycaldwell37494 жыл бұрын
Hello nice to see you. its been a while haha. I totally agree there is something relaxing. Yeah and like the other person said in a comment there I also stumbled of your channel when i was looking up bulwell cemetery. You had done a chemetery seek in northern cemetery in bulwell. My grandmother is buried there. I enjoy all you videos. Very interesting. X
@CorvidChaser4 жыл бұрын
Aww thank you Mandy! I appreciate anyone who stumbles by & decides to stay a while. Once travel is possible again, I have a few adventures planned but in the meantime, look after yourself & take care.
@mandycaldwell37494 жыл бұрын
Yes definitely please carry on doing this kind of video. Because you do get around on your travels don't you. Iv seen a few things I never thought I would lol.x
@CorvidChaser4 жыл бұрын
And that's exactly why I do it - so you can enjoy from the comfort of home hee!
@crankyyankee72904 жыл бұрын
Lovely ! Just wondering what the green stone is (I'm guessing not emeralds !) not sure how I missed this one, but it now gives me something new to watch. I noticed some stones with pointed/triangular ish tops, here we have a gent in Georgia, (US)who visits forgotten, and out of the way cemeteries, and related on similar ones in his area that are for Confederate veterans,the points supposed to prevent "Yankee's" from sitting on them, something that annoys me is the term "abandoned " being applied to burial grounds,as far as I can often determine the residents are still very much there, even if visitors are few and far between. I have seen a video o0n one old cemetery, very much remote, the town was only reachable by railroad, or by boat, and when the mine played out it gradually vanished, the cemetery obviously remaining, to get in required a canoe trip,(or long hike)but there on some graves signs of recent upkeep and decoration, so someone still cared. hoping all is doing very well for you,and keeping healthy, this lockdown is not much of a change for my plans,as I intended to hunker down for the Flu season (Kungflu not advertised when plans were made), as with my age (70 this summer)and all the work done reassembling my neck not being a good thing to expose to any flu. Always Looking forward to hearing/seeing more from your site, wishing you all the best of health, prosperity, and fun!
@joemcconnell26744 жыл бұрын
Like your graveyard vids .by the way ham I think you and your sister shiverz are very handsome young ladies.
@SimonsLivingroom4 жыл бұрын
Its crunchy. Its Caw-ey. Its Crunchy and caw-ey. Its Coo-ey. Its Crunchy, caw-ey and coo-ey. Its Tapophiles new "Graveyard". Available in moss flavour and now new bark flavour. Only 50p from all good KZbin outlets near you. 😁 (more please. With added helicopters)
@CorvidChaser4 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a delightful munch. There probably will be more helicopters added soon with the end of the world upon us ha! Coming right up!