The Cornish Curiosity they DON’T want you to visit!

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Cornish Walking Trails

Cornish Walking Trails

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@allanfettah4686
@allanfettah4686 15 минут бұрын
Another interesting video and associated background history. Loved it!
@stevestone1171
@stevestone1171 Сағат бұрын
Another great vlog. In medieval times it was common that religious houses, in this case a chapel, were built over a former hermitages or similar. Wonder if that was the case there.
@colinbaker3415
@colinbaker3415 Сағат бұрын
Good old elf 'n' safety. Didn't stop those lads did it. Where there's a will...! Or was it Tregeagle that you saw?
@cornwallparanormalresearch2378
@cornwallparanormalresearch2378 9 минут бұрын
Been there its a awesome location 😎 but it's a bit dangerous especially if your scared of heights. Cool 😎 watch like and shared out in you tube community. ⌚
@nigelterry6703
@nigelterry6703 25 минут бұрын
Next all the Tors on Bodmin and Dartmoor will be fenced off in case someone hurts themselves !!
@paulhardingharding3192
@paulhardingharding3192 29 минут бұрын
Haven't seen the dogs for ages!
@marieryan2541
@marieryan2541 55 минут бұрын
Hi Sarah and Andrew. Really interesting story about Roach rock and the Cornish boogieman. To see the view from the top would be amazing but with a drone which would be much safer now days.
@ColinGarrettUnderwater
@ColinGarrettUnderwater 32 минут бұрын
We visited a few years ago, a truly beautiful place. You can actually access it (as we did) from the roller at the beginning where Andrew was, it is tricky but doable. I had heard that they had closed the access to it earlier this year which is a shame… but at least it has been done in a way that is not too intrusive to the area. Which is good as it makes a great photo opportunity. Hopefully we shall visit again in November. Keep up the great work
@keefr22
@keefr22 Сағат бұрын
Brilliant video again - and the best Haloween ghost story of the years so far ! Have to say I'm surprised nobody has been there with a set of boltcutters in their backpack...!! 😁 (not that I would ever condone such activity of course.... 🙂)
@milesbrown8016
@milesbrown8016 4 сағат бұрын
Well done. Your content is solid….
@paulanoyce7646
@paulanoyce7646 31 минут бұрын
i visited Roche Rock when I was 19, 35 years ago. I might be mistaken but i think that strong ladder wasn’t there then, there were single metal bars sticking out that were much more precarious than that ladder. I’ve always meant to revisit it, but somehow never have. While I was walking around the rock, I saw the glint of silver pertly buried and when i unearthed it, it was a victorian silver thruppeny bit. Something i’ve always treasured. I always imagined a victorian lady or gentleman tourist dropping it on a tourist trip like mine ❤😊
@nickwebb9290
@nickwebb9290 2 сағат бұрын
I did visit there some years ago however your video was really interesting and shed more light on this historic place. I wonder how people accessed it back in the day when it was a chapel, am sure they didn’t have to climb that metal ladder, or did they?
@paulhardingharding3192
@paulhardingharding3192 7 минут бұрын
Buy a parachute!
@TravellingTorunn
@TravellingTorunn 2 сағат бұрын
Great video and solid research as always. And an impressive rock! I wonder how legends like this start. People were really superstitious in earlier times, more than now. Perhaps they thought this was the logical and believeable answer. I have never been there. But will consider if they open the steps again 😊 A 4 digits combination lock has 10000 possible solutions. With 2 seconds try on each number, the worst case scenario is that it takes about 5,5 hours to find the right one 😂 But it is probably the best not to try 😊 Thank you. Torunn 🥰
@kernowman7140
@kernowman7140 2 сағат бұрын
My childhood playground,we used to sit on the top arch .the access is dangerous by today’s standards but people are different now us 1970s feral kids were a different breed,we climbed all over that rock and none of us got hurt.The site was used in the filming of the Omen the final conflict much to our delight,though I think the film crew had quite enough of long haired scruffy kids by the time they had finished 😂
@etherealbolweevil6268
@etherealbolweevil6268 2 сағат бұрын
School trip in 1964, lunchtime sandwiches and clambering.
@Treviscoe
@Treviscoe 31 минут бұрын
Yes, I remember climbing it too, during the summer of 1975 when I was 17. Never crossed my mind that it wasn't safe.
@griswald7156
@griswald7156 4 сағат бұрын
There is a Roche castle in Pembrokeshire maybe it’s the old spelling for Rock ?
@griswald7156
@griswald7156 4 сағат бұрын
I wonder if your ex is watching?
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