COULDN'T BELIEVE THIS WAS IN ENGLAND! Yorkshire Dales

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I couldnt believe this exists in England! We visited a bunch of sites around the like district. Like ribblehead viaduct, yorkshire dales national park, white scar caves, and malham cove!

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Hey guys, welcome to the REAL England. London is NOT really typical of what our country is about. The Lake District (where you are with Windermere) is just one of the most beautiful places to visit. If you want other places may I suggest the Peak District, especially Mam Tor, caverns etc, Manchester, very definitely unlike London. Also Leeds and Bradford and surrounding districts, and one can go on for ever. London? Too awful for words. Best wishes, Dave in Yorkshire.

DaveyL
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Tbf, If you want to see England, you NEED to get out of London...

Kevin-sgoj
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an American in northen England.

"wow a stream"

"wow a cave"

a northerner of England.

"wow flat land"

"wow a wide straight road"

peter
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This was so good to watch as a Northerner. We need to send this video to other American tourists and get them to look outside the capital.
Just hope you had subtitles for the way we speak up

TonyEnglandUK
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Thank you thank you thank you for coming to the UK and not just doing London. I hope you enjoyed it here mate

paulmoore
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You do know that Werewolves eat American tourists for supper on the Yorkshire Moors dont you?...Brave lad!!

Boogiee
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I love Yorkshire! I’m an American but I have lived in England for a while now, and try to get to Yorkshire on a regular basis. The people there are some of the loveliest people as well

jenwhite
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One time I was travelling through a Yorkshire village, there was a sheep in a phone box and one chilling in the post office.

judgejudyslover
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The stuff they built in the 1800s was better than the stuff they build now.

wanderer
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That "dried up waterfall" is our famous Malham Cove, wherein begins the wonderful River Aire. And, the "viaduct thing" is actually Ribblehead Viaduct (or Batty Moss) which carries the Settle-Carlisle railway. I was born in this country.

tokenspirit
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Glad you liked England. Come back again fella.

MrLongbow
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From Wikipedia about the Ribblehead Viaduct: The land underneath and around the viaduct is a scheduled ancient monument. The remains of the construction camp and navvy settlements (Batty Wife Hole, Sebastopol, and Belgravia) are located there

richardclarke
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FINALLY, AN AMERICAN NOT IN LONDON, THANK YOU FOR VISITING ACTUAL BRITAIN AND NOT JUST LONDON.

albertwarren
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I've never seen a man walk up to a Swan with such balls and conviction

arthurgoonie
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Well done for getting out of London. Seriously.

OUTBOUND
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I live down south of the UK and I absolutely love the Yorkshire Dales/Cumbria/Lake District area. We go there every year for our holiday as it is truly beautiful and peaceful place. It never bores me and my family. There is so much to explore, like waterfall and hillside walks and castles and little museums and lots of pretty, traditional, cobbled towns and villages. Everyone that lives there is so friendly and kind, much, much nicer than the snobby people that live round my bit of the UK. I really recommend this place for family holidays or hiking holidays or anyone who just wants to explore somewhere new. It’s also a great area for people that love or work with nature, with lots of species of birds, birds of prey, deer, red squirrels, bats and many other wild animals. I can’t recommend this area up North enough so please check it out. It doesn’t disappoint and I’ve been going here years!

HorseloverForever-gvdb
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1:01 "Look at that, there's a frickin cave"

It's nice to hear an intellectual and poetic appreciation of the english countryside

dkizxpt-suze
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THANK YOU!! For going up North, in from York, and many people who are also from the north will love this!

brennancreasey
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Omg you're at Malham cove? how beautiful is it! I abseiled down it once. You can climb to the top, and if you do you'll see all the stones where they filmed a scene in Harry Potter :P there's also a beautiful walk that you can take over the top of the cove. It leads to Janet's Foss which is beautiful, and also to Gordale Scar which is incredible! You should check them out if it's not too late, or at least give them a cheeky google. Love your videos Xx

Toebian
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Really nice to see people from overseas going to England and bypassing London, particularly the north of England. The weather can be hit and miss, although go in summer next time and you might be surprised. Generally the people in northern England are very friendly and certainly not posh as any are in London, (although you will get the occasional one as you do anywhere even in the USA) better food on average than in London and your're far less likely to be ripped off and although some of the scenery just outside London is "pretty", the scenery in the national parks up here is stunning. Oh and the beer is infinitely better lol!

You might guess I'm not from London, admittedly the place has some great architecture, but so does York, Chester and Durham. : )

dickturpin