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Huw Jenkins
Добавлен 20 авг 2009
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Sandown Waterwater Treatment Works - Southern Water
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What I think I understood during a guided tour of the works. Thank you Southern Water
Isle of Wight Cabinet Meeting 18th April 2024
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An interesting moment during the Cabinet Meeting
Sandown Wastewater Treatment Works 2024
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What I think I understood during a guided tour of Sandown. Many thanks to Southern Water for showing us around.
Affordable Housing on the Isle of Wight - it's not affordable!
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Affordable Housing on the Isle of Wight - it's not affordable!
Dawnsio ar y Dibyn
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Roedd prosiect Dawnsio ar y Dibyn yn gydweithrediad rhwng nifer o sefydliadau sy'n gweithio mewn ardaloedd arfordirol yng Nghymru gyda'r nôd o ddatblygu a rhannu arfer gorau a chydweithio i wella bioamrywiaeth, cysylltedd a mynediad drwy greu ecosystemau gwydn all addasu i newid hinsawdd a mynd i'r afael â'r argyfwng natur The Dawnsio ar y Dibyn project was a collaboration between numerous orga...
East Cowes Sewage Releases YTD October 2021
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Figures taken from Southern Water Beachbuoy
Sewage Releases Year To Date October 2021
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Data extracted from Southern Water Beachbuoy website
Camp Road Planning Application for 130 Homes
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Camp Road Planning Application for 130 Homes
Round the Island Race 2021 Needles to Tennyson
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Round the Island Race 2021 Needles to Tennyson
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For under 18s 😂
I've seen a much longer film tracking the boulder all the way from where it was placed to it's last sighting out in the estuary, mesmerising. I saw the film in a gallery in Abersoch. does anyone have link? or maybe it's only available to view there.
Was that mortar @1:47? Sure did look like it.
Boulder is out there. I saw the Nash exhibition at Eastbourne a couple of years ago. I visited several times and to be honest I could watch the boulder film for hours. Particularly where the means of recording changes over the years, giving a different look as the scenes change.
Amazing, but also quite sad. What are the reasons for these damn damm constructions?
I liked your vid, only been 1 time to Dduallt station, and that was about 25 years ago? I sort of remember it as a place in the middle of nowhere? I always wanted to explore up yo Blaina, but never did, but you have given me some indication on what I have missed? You started your walk, at the Dduallt, there are NO houses that I can remember for miles and miles? you must be a tough walker!
Diddorol iawn.Seiclais ddoe o Benmachno.Dilyn arwydd am Ffestiniog.Yna troi am Ysbyty Ifan.Ardal swyngyfareddol, dinad-man. Lleia'n byd o geir ar y lôn, gorau'n byd.
That wall is a work of art, and those men are proper blokes, good on em.
I had a pair made when he was working in wath ( manvers ) 1980's, still wear them today, brilliant. 👍
Visited the lakes last year. Would have loved to walk but with two dodgy hips was not possible so we drove. What a view fantastic. Did manage to walk to the Blue Lake earlier in the year again well worth it. 👍 👍
I saw the full film of Wooden Boulder in Sheffield a few years ago and it has stayed with me like no other art exhibition or installation has. I would dearly love to see it again, but sadly it does not appear to be accessible online.
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Awesome
Glorious area, been going there since 1961!
Probably Bristolians
Wow amazing. I thought Bog Asphodel was only in the Peak District Moors. Where is best to see then in Wales? Thanks for thd upload
Hope people are interested in this in years to come
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Looks like a Sorbus 'Joseph Rock'. Beautiful tree. You have a huge specimen of a tree right there. I didn't realize they grew to that size. Please air layer it for your friends and family.
Are they venomous
No. They're basically harmless.
I have no time for farmers killing inicent animals.
It's not the only building on the migneint there is a bothy near Llynnau Gamallt.
Moelwyn Bach 👍.
Ardal hyfryd.
I grow mossy saxifrage (garden variety?), moss campion and roseroot in my rockery! They are beautiful plants and I'd love to see them in the wild in their natural habitat.
I don't wear gloves; I love the feel of the stone!
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It would be wonderful to see his hands.
Here in Algeria they taugh us in school that Fox eats oranges hhhh
Neat result despite the time pressure of competition and unfriendly rounded rock shapes.
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How much
So many species! Great video thank you!
I saw some goats near the lake yesterday.
Mae y Orme yn lle braf.
I went up the Moelwyns on Tuesday.
I walked round the lake earlier today.
New order blue monday fab vid
Nice vid
Ive done this race 3 times 2002 2003 2004
I was up there yesterday oeddwn I fyny na ddoe
so lovely
Just read about this in Roger Deakin's 'Wildwood'
Brought me to tears
How lovely.....hope one day to visit this area!
So how long would it take to build 1500 miles of wall, using 2.5 million tons of stone?!
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Dubbed Cruz WTF
Excelente.
“It is not lost, it is wherever it is.” David Nash - 2008. A profound metaphor for life’s journey, embracing time; nature, change and transformation. Sublime.🙏
I saw the Nash exhibition in Cardiff in May 2019 and watched the full film about the wooden boulder along with some of his work, I was trying to see if the full film was online to show my daughter when I found this, I really hope it gets found again soon.
I visited the exhibition in Cardiff too, then somewhat unexpectedly ended up living a short walk from the Dwyfor estuary. I really hoped the storms of February 2020 would bring wooden boulder back where we could see it, but sadly that doesn't seem to have happened.