American Couple Reacts to Top 10 Places To Visit In The UK *AMAZING*

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THESE PLACES ARE IN THE UK!? Americans React to the TOP 10 Places to Visit in the United Kingdom!
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"hard to beat the london atmosphere?" as a northerner I would say no it's not. The "london atmosphere" is basically lots of busy people trying to get somewhere important whilst not smiling! I'm glad I moved back up north where people say hello, please and thankyou and other such rare human interactions!

BuzzaB
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There's so much of the UK that didn't get a mention. Lake District, Yorkshire, Oulton broads, Dartmoor, Cornwall. You can go practically anywhere in the UK and find lots of things to see, learn and be awe inspired by. Within 1 hours drive of my house, I can think of several places, including world heratige sites, One of the most dangerous rivers in the world, open sprawling landscapes that can take your breath away and of course ancient cities steeped with history.

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This guy did the typical tourist route. If you are visiting check local areas as there is soooo much more. Luskentyre beach on the Isle of Harris, Tintagel castle, The new forest where wild pony’s roam. The people in the UK have the most incredible history and beautiful places on their doorstep. So if you plan on visiting as your viewers about special places in the region they live and I bet you find incredible places to see.😊

fionacraig
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I feel like that video doesn’t even scratch the surface of all the beautiful places we have. Hopefully, in the near future, I’ll get a camper and do several road trips to try and see all my favourite sites!
Also yes you can have extinct volcanos, dormant volcanoes and active volcanoes:)
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LauraNozkla
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Texas is 2.8x the size of the UK.

If you do come to the Uk, remember that although considered small there is so much to do and so much beauty to see. You will never see everything in a single holiday. So, make a plan of what you want to do on your first trip to the UK, giving yourself time enough to enjoy the sights. Then, plan your next trip here.
York for instance has so many things to experience you'll be surprised at how much time you could stay there.

Oh, well done on the 10k

martinscott-reed
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I'm a tour bus driver here in Scotland. What you saw of the UK is just a very small portion of what the whole of the UK has to offer. So, if you are ever in the UK and you need a tour guide.... this guy would be happy to help. Now that I've done selling myself... you guys did a great reaction and we here in the UK hope to see you here soon. PS... I know where the Highland Cows are. 😁😁

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for future reference a volcano has 3 main states of activity:

active: this is when a volcano is actively still erupting on a regular basis, with the majority in iceland/hawaii, as you will be aware mt st helens is also an active volcano and not all active volcanoes will erupt in huge massive eruptions, most (like those found in the places i named before) will spew out lava which causes the common red lava floes that run down usually to the sea.

dormant: this is when a volcano has not erupted in a significant period of time, but the general structure of the volcano internally is still very much active, and magma still floes inside the volcano however there isn't enough material/pressure build up for an eruption to occur for a long time yet.

extinct: these types of volcanoes are no longer capable of erupting without an external effect causing it, they no longer have an active magma chamber and have not erupted for an exceedingly long time.

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If you want to see a castle, Warwick Castle is a good one to see. It's not a ruin and you can go all around it - they've set up the rooms, the dungeons, etc. as it would have been throughout time. There's also stuff going on outside, such as a hawker and on certain days they have jousting and archery competitions

scribblefingers
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You need to visit York. It was the capital of England in Viking times. An amazing city

laurabambam
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The egg shaped building in London is called The Gherkin. Gherkins are what we call 'pickles' as in the small pickled cucumbers like you put on hamburgers.
Also the narrator kept saying 'Stonehedge'. It's actually StoneHENGE.
My favourite part of the UK is the Scottish Highlands. The beaches on the isle of Harris are the best in Europe - on a sunny day!!

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Highland cattle are known locally as " hairy coo's"

ianjardine
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Look at Northumberland, it borders Scotland on the North East coastline.
It has the iconic Bamburgh Castle, Alnwick Castle (Harry Potter was filmed there) Lindisfarne Island, fantastic beaches, stately homes etc.
It's one of the UKs best kept secrets.

WomanNextDoor
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At 10, 085m, Snowdon is taller than Everest, but of course Everest gets all the press. 😒
No, it's actually 1, 085m. Compare that with Kentucky's Black Mountain at 1, 263m.
Also, it's Westminster, not Westminister. And Stone Henge, not Stone Hedge.
It's a great video with some awesome footage but he messes up the details a bit. 😅

Ozzpot
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Bill Bryson (American) - The Road to Little Dribbling (more notes from a small island)
Highly Recommended before visit!

Nothing – and I mean, really, absolutely nothing – is more extraordinary in Britain than the beauty of the countryside. Nowhere in the world is there a landscape that has been more intensively utilised – more mined, farmed, quarried, covered with cities and clanging factories, threaded with motorways and railway lines – and yet remains so comprehensively and reliably lovely over most of its extent. It is the happiest accident in history. In terms of natural wonders, you know, Britain is a pretty unspectacular place. It has no alpine peaks or broad rift valleys, no mighty gorges or thundering cataracts. It is built to really quite a modest scale. And yet with a few unassuming natural endowments, a great deal of time and an unfailing instinct for improvement, the makers of Britain created the most superlatively park like landscapes, the most orderly cities, the handsomest provincial towns, the jauntiest seaside resorts, the stateliest homes, the most dreamily spired, castle strewn, cathedral-rich, abbey-bedecked, folly scattered, green wooded, winding laned, sheep-dotted, plumply hedgerowed, well tended, sublimely decorated 50, 318 square miles the world has ever known – almost none of it undertaken with aesthetics in mind, but all of it adding up to something that is, quite often, perfect.

What an achievement that is.

vincereynard
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I live in Yorkshire and there's a guy in my village who breeds Highland cattle for show. He has a few fields in different places and rotates them through - when they're in thefield upthe lane from my house I walk my dog up past there and they come say hi to my dog. They're ridiculously huge animals but so sweet.

danic
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I love how Charlie just chills on the back of the sofa watching the videos with you both!😊😂💜✌️

jamiecurran
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For Castles you MUST visit Wales. We have so many that we barely notice many of them as they are dotted all over the place. South and West wakes have the most stunning coastline, beaches sand countryside, also soft rolling mountains and caves. E.g the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains.

countesscable
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If you're coming to the UK and want to visit a lot of these main attractions, it may be worth to getting a national trust pass. You could adage a lot of money!! Loving this channel with you both on!! 💖💖

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The blue stones at stone henge are thought to come from Preseli hills, in West Wales. They were dragged on rafts and rolling logs during the Neolithic era
( 10, 000-4, 000 bc. ). 🇬🇧🇺🇸💜

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Thank you for showing love for the country that we Brits take for granted, but the one thing I took away from this video is how much you guys obviously love each other ☺You guys are wholesome as hell ☺

krashd