Great Vid, looks a lovely place for a day trip not too far from me👍
@grinninggoat53698 күн бұрын
The terrain looks a lot like the area where I live in the U.S., green, hilly and wooded although, the older architecture is much more appealing where you live. A lot more people where you live living closer together as well. What are your seasonal temperatures and rainfall?
@RiamBateman4 күн бұрын
The rain fall is quite often, 😆 I think rain loves to hang around a lot around here, It rains a lot in April and June, it's a bit hard to say about temperatures 🌡 it's up and down, the weather in this country changes a lot, I think because we are a island, the terrain is strange aswell here, it can change a lot, I wish we had more wild places here, I have my hidden gems but I feel like a big fish 🐟 in a small pond at the moment, nice to hear from you.
@grinninggoat53694 күн бұрын
@RiamBateman , lots of rain here as well. Sub-tropical steamy & humid in the summer. A little more dry in the fall and winter. At least there's a good breeze in the spring and fall. Early summer and late winter can be breezy, drier or wetter at times as well in the eastern coast's Appalachain mountains depending wether the El Nino or La Nina cyclic effects out on the Pacific west coast, almost 3,000 miles (4,900 Km) away. It moves the Jet Stream, and all of its moisture, up or down in lattitude for the rest of the country. I have an antique, British made, sliding disc shaped Negretti & Zambra weather forecaster from the early 1900's and it usually works for my lower lattitude on land than the North Atlantic that it was made for unless the Jet stream has gone wonky out west. The dog days of late summer in the humid high 90's can be killer without any breeze ay all except at sunrise and sunset. In the winter the temps get down to usually no less than low 20° F or -5°C.