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our planet 10,000 years ago, the end of
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the Ice Age, the water level in
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the world's oceans rises, melting
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glaciers flood low-lying areas and the
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English Channel appears, separating the island from the
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north-eastern edge of Europe in the next
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millennia on the island where the
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indigenous inhabitants appear a little,
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settlers from the southern part of the continent
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in the century before AD From the territory of
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modern France, the
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Celts came to the British Isles and with them the
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art of iron smelting at the beginning
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of our era. Britain became a Roman
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colony and centuries later the island
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was conquered by the Germanic tribes of the
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Angles and Saxons. Their dominance ended
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in 106 after the raid of William the
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Conqueror from
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Normandy. centuries, despite
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endless dynastic conflicts,
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Great Britain grew richer and strengthened its
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dominance, turning into the Greatest
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Power of the era already at the end of the 19th century,
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Queen Victoria ruled an empire that
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occupied almost a quarter of the land on
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which 372 million people lived, these
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were people of different skin colors, different
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cultures and
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[music]
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religions
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rock and folk Stone Gate of Great Britain
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Strait of Pade Kole lost its former significance
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after the construction of Euroton, connecting the islands
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with
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the continent, this masterpiece of engineering is full of the
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centuries-old isolation of the country. But in this
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isolation for the British there were also considerable
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advantages; the geographical position protected
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Great Britain from uninvited guests and was a
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prerequisite for the creation of a huge and a
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powerful fleet, a fleet and turned a small
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island state into a power of world
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significance [music] a mighty castle grew 400 years
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later, King Henry VI turned the port into a
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real
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[music]
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fortress Diamond in silver
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Every Englishman knows about the right of the ocean These are the words of
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William Shakespeare, but they are most often
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quoted here in Dover, on the coastal
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cliffs near the city, the action of
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one of the scenes of King
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Lear's plays is played out today. The great playwright would not have recognized
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this city; the coastline has completely
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changed 15 years ago
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[music]
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tunnels were brought here London - the capital of the country; here the
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heart of Great Britain beats; a
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huge metropolis and its suburbs
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have about 15 million inhabitants, that is,
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almost a fifth of the country's total population. The
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royal residence is located in London. The
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political, economic and cultural
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life of Great Britain is concentrated here. The city is traditionally
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open to the whole world and it is inhabited by people of
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various
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ethnic groups. The European city is closely located not
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only on land with bridges and embankments
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the Thames opens up the most picturesque
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cityscapes; the calling card of the City is
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its unique
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architecture; the Tower fortress, which
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has served as a residence, an arsenal, a
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treasury, and a prison;
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one of the most famous buildings in
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London; the impressive Tower Bridge,
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built at the end of the 10th
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century; another symbol of the city;
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St. Paul's Cathedral, it was built on
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at the turn of the 10th and 15th centuries, on the site of a
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medieval temple destroyed by
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fire, the style of the cathedral was inspired by the
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baroque architecture of Rome, while the
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architect of the cathedral himself, Christopher Wren, had never been to the eternal
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city,
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this temple witnessed
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great historical events many times in 1981,
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the eyes of everyone turned to the cathedral
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world, the most colorful
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wedding ceremony in history took place here the wedding of
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Prince Charles and Diana
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SNR wars the cathedral survived
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the Luftwaffe bombings and became a symbol of the
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rebellious in the City in the London financial
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center medieval churches are adjacent
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to office buildings in the postmodern style made
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of glass and
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aluminum
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Trafalgar Square People's Pride
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and Memory about the military power of
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Great Britain, Nelson's Column rises above the square
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in 1805 at the Battle of
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Trafalgar. The Admiral defeated
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Napoleon's fleet, ensuring his country's
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dominance on
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[music]
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the sea. The
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majestic building has 660
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rooms and since 1837 has been a
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royal residence. The first mistress of
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the palace was Queen Victoria in her honor a
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marble monument was erected here
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throughout the 64 years of her reign
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Victoria maintained the power of the
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empire
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visiting since
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1993 an
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incredibly popular show with tourists
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daily ceremonial changing of the
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guard of the Palace
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Guard one of the most guarded
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buildings 10 the official residence of the
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British
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Prime Minister Westminster here
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are two chambers of the British
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Parliament chamber communities consisting of
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representatives of different political
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parties and the House of Lords Winston Churchill
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seems to still be watching how
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decisions are made here
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[applause]
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the best view of the parliament buildings and
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Big Ben opens from the right bank of the
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Thames visitors to the British Museum can
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trace the history of the development of culture and
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art of all civilizations of the world this
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oldest public museum in the world was
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opened in
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1759 from those
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regularly adding to its priceless
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collection the Egyptian collection of the
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British Museum the largest
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foreign collection of works of
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art of Ancient Egypt one of the
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most valuable exhibits The Rosetta
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Stone which is over 2000 years old
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thanks to the analysis of inscriptions on In this stone,
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Egypt managed to find the key to deciphering the
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ancient Egyptians.
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A one-of-a-kind opportunity to
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stand next to the most famous
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people of the present and past.
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Welcome to Madame Tusauds in the legendary
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wax museum. You can feel like
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you are at the highest reception, surrounded by
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famous politicians and
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pop culture stars. They look like as if they were alive and not
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trying to hide from the crowd of their
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fans, the most famous
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of the famous gathered in the large hall. If
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you don’t want to take a
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souvenir photo with the royal
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[music]
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family, then
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why do tourists go to London? For
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Londoners themselves it is already familiar and ordinary; the
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real pride of the Megapolis
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is the center rich in green spaces
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city ​​in terms of the amount of
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vegetation it surpasses any
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capital of
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Europe in London, about 1,700 parks and
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about the same more modest greenery of
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squares. Sai is a famous oasis in Hyde
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Park. Although it gained its Fame not only
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thanks to its well-groomed lawns. Every
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Sunday in the so-called
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Speakers' Corner in the north-west part of the park, a
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unique performance has been taking place
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here since 1872. Everyone
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has the right to speak freely on
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any topic. And this cannot but attract
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political enthusiasts and eccentrics,
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even the most daring speeches are permissible, but with the
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only condition that it is forbidden
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to insult the Queen and members of the Crown, a
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conditional test is held through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich the Prime
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Meridian since
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1884, time has been measured here;
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it is impossible to deny oneself the
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pleasure of instantly jumping from the
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western hemisphere to the
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eastern one; on the opposite bank of the
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Thames, the towers of the Canary
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embankment rise; stylish administrative
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buildings instead of useless docks; this
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was the slogan of the construction project; during the
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industrial boom of the eighties of the
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XX century, the project was not only bold but also
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very risky at the beginning of a new decade
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When the entire complex was completed
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there was a decline in production and a huge
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area of ​​​​office space was empty
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for several years. Fortunately for
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investors, the British economy soon
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began to gain momentum and ultimately the
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project turned out to be
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successful
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[music ]
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[music]
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[applause]
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behind these walls, 70 kilometers
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southeast of London, there is one of the
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most beautiful towns in England; it is a
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historical canter; a university
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center and the residence of the top of the British
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church; passage through the city gates
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opens up a Journey into the past into the
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Middle Ages at the end of the 6th century.
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St. Augustine arrived here with the mission of
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converting the Anglo-Saxons to the true faith.
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It was then that the archdiocese was founded
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from the 10th Century. Canterbury became an important
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center of pilgrimage in 1170.
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Archbishop of
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Canterbury Thomas Becket was martyred here; he was killed by the
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knights of King Henry
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[music]
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[music]
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II in 58 year, the monastery monks first gathered for
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classes, this is how it arose
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in sch, the oldest school in England in the 10th
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century, Christopher Marlowe, the most
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famous after Shakespeare, the British
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[music]
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playwright of
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Roma, studied here. We go out to the gates of the Church of Christ,
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one of the most remarkable
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architectural monuments in
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[music]
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the city,
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Canterbury Cathedral the historical
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residence of the archbishops, and starting from the 15th
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century, the main center of the Anglican Church
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during the reign of Henry, relations with Rome
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were
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diversified
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from the Roman Anglican
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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church will someone deliver me from
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this traitor
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Beketai
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provoked the murder of the archbishop
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Tomos Although perhaps the Knights simply
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misinterpreted
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Moch, be that as it may, the archbishop was
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killed in his own
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residence the tragedy took place in
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1170, Becket wagging his finger with his
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pursuer on this stained glass window was
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canonized in 1173, his
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martyrdom
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reformation again fell into disgrace, however,
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his holiness was no longer
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disputed by anyone in many
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Kings, bishops and famous knights are buried in the cathedral
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[music] [
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[applause] [music]
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today visitors can plunge into
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the atmosphere of the Middle Ages by participating in
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such an unusual
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[music]
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performance
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[music] [music
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]
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lill
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[music]
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these are scenes from famous The Canterbury
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Tales of Geoffrey
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[music]
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Chaucer The number of bicycles
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suggests that many young people live nearby and
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so we are in the most famous university town in the world.
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Students
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brought up in the rather harsh conditions of
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Cambridge do not have to worry about the success of
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their future
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career. It’s hard to say. It helps to study. The
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extraordinary medieval atmosphere
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or on the contrary, it only distracts from books.
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However, it is much calmer here than in
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Oxford, in the center of England, the first
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college in Cambridge appeared already in the 10th
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century in 129, it was founded by Oxford scientists, they
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quarreled, the
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pride of Cambridge, its architecture, in addition to its
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wonderful buildings, the university
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is famous for its magnificent
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churches.
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The best thing about a high level of education
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says the list of graduates writers
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Byron Tennyson Nabokov outstanding
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researcher Isaac Newton philosopher
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Ludwig Wittgenstein Prime Minister of India
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Jawaharlal Nehru all these celebrities
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studied at Cambridge
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English kings and princes were also educated here,
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prominent politicians and entrepreneurs
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Prince Charles is a graduate of Cambridge
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young gentlemen and ladies in
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evening in their attire, they gather for a
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graduation party, junior students celebrate the
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end of the academic year, not so
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solemnly but no less
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noisily, a
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typical English dad is one of the Great
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Many, traditionally there are no
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waiters here, beer is ordered
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directly from the
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bar
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[music]
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another entertainment on
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campus a boat ride on the river km
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like suddenly finding yourself in Venice You
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can serenely enjoy
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the landscape while rowing hard so they
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earn extra money to pay for
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[music]
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studies
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[music]
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we go to the north of the VM to get acquainted with the
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idyllic
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[music] [applause] [
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music]
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village
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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The pearl of the north, York, for
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several centuries, the town was the most
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important after
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London, the beginning of the glorious history of York
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was laid by the Romans in this first year
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of our era, they founded
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the capital of their Northern province here.
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in the local
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dialect
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MLS today this street is considered the most
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prestigious place in the city in the past you
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could buy meat and
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smoked meat here today exclusive products
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and expensive
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[music]
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souvenirs
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[music]
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York was an important shopping center but in the
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industrial era it lost its
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importance today as the main source of
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income the city is tourism every day
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thousands of visitors pass through the picturesque streets
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[music]
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York Cathedral the
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largest Gothic temple in Northern
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Europe the first stone on the site of the former
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wooden chapel was laid in
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1080 by the Archbishop of York Thomas Baye
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from 1220 to 1470 the temple was expanded
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modern
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borders one of the best examples of
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Gothic architecture The Central
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Bell Tower at the intersection of four
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naves reaches a height of 80 m the cathedral
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is decorated with 128 stained glass windows especially for them
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the glass was painted with oxide metals in
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the manufacture of stained glass Rosetta decorates the
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southern wing of
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the temple
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and these are the five sisters a huge stained glass window of
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five arched windows each of which
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is a masterpiece of stained glass craftsmanship.
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And the whole ensemble undoubtedly
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represents a true work of art.
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Rosetta captured the marriage of
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Henry VI and Elizabeth
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of York; their marriage will complete the
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stand between the family of Lancasters with a
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red rose in the coat of arms and the family of Yorks,
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whose symbol was the White Rose
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[music]
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[ music]
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colors of the English coast of the North
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Sea local resorts have been welcoming those wishing to relax for more than a century
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[music]
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from here
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one of the
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most famous navigators and
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discoverers set off on trips around the world, Captain James Cook. He
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was the first who managed to circumnavigate the earth from
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west to east, but he contributed to history
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first of all as the discoverer of New
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Caledonia and the Fiji Islands, his contribution to
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the strengthening of the colonial power
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of Great Britain is not to be appreciated.
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Cook spent his youth here in Whitby. Here he studied
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shipcraft. The
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whale tie
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was the most valuable prey for the sailors of former times, and
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large marine mammals
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became the main source of income.
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The town was also glorified by the
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Romanov hero Count Dracula, who allegedly
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arrived here from Transylvania in a closed
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coffin. During the day he hid in the grave of a woman who
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committed suicide and at night he came out
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to harass poor
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Lucy. Probably the calm rural landscape
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visible from the bridge over the river ESC inspired
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Bram Stoker to write a classic
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horror novel.
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Robin Hood's Bay in the south of Whitby
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According to legend, the Robber of Sherwood
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hid boats here, the indigenous inhabitants of
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the Town seem to be skeptical about these
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stories and call the bay
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in their own way Bay
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Town let's return inland the
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county is one of the
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favorite holiday destinations of the British tourists are
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attracted by the picturesque villages and
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heather stretching among the hills
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fields for lovers of hiking there are
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dozens of excellent routes from
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walking to
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[music]
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mountaineering
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[music]
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[music]
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forest-covered hills and valleys with
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picturesque reservoirs - this is the Lake
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[music]
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region
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[music]
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wherever you throw it view forests hills and of
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course water one and a half dozen large lakes of
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glacial origin and dozens of
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smaller reservoirs attract
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about
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15 million tourists a year to the UK national park
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the islanders appreciated this wild land in the
00:30:35
early 19th century the first to fall in love with it
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were the painters and poets of the
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Romantic era the region enchanted William
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Wordsworth
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Coleridge,
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their refined nature encouraged many
00:30:52
Britons, even
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inveterate travelers, to travel around their native country.
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Thus, poetry and painting laid the foundation for a
00:31:02
new fashion, a fashion for travel that
00:31:05
has survived to this day
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[music] the
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Kirston Pass can be overcome by
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car, but ambitious Travelers
00:31:43
on foot and on bicycles cannot looking for easy
00:31:46
ways 200 hills of the lake district a real
00:31:50
challenge for such
00:31:51
people here are the highest
00:31:54
peaks in England such as the peak at 978 m
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[music]
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m
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[music]
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BBC Place is what the locals call
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this corner of the Rin Cannon on Lake Winder
00:33:29
is a favorite backdrop for
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reporting by the British government
00:33:33
television winder r the largest lake
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in England Its length is 17
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km
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this region has not lost its
00:34:05
idyllic character, which is largely facilitated by
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the architecture of the town of Ambleside on the northern
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shore of lake winder
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world
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let's go in search of traces of the Romans in
00:34:44
England in Chester Archaeologists have a lot of
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work in the seventy-ninth year The Romans
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founded here the fortified camp
00:34:53
serves as a memory of past times,
00:34:55
the amphitheater is the largest building in the
00:34:58
British
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Isles, the city behind the wall is what the
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townspeople themselves call it, and quite justifiably,
00:35:05
Chester is surrounded by a city wall,
00:35:07
best preserved of all other
00:35:09
fortress walls in England, behind the medieval
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masonry, W km long, there are dozens of
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monuments
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of the past, this clock were placed on the
00:35:20
eastern gate in honor of the
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Sixtieth Anniversary of the reign of Queen
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Victoria
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one of the remarkable
00:35:33
architectural monuments the thousand-year-old
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cathedral Romans Vikings Anglo-Saxons
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Normans they all left their
00:35:54
mark on Chester decorative
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fudge
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ev background for
00:36:00
shopping a distinctive feature of these
00:36:02
predecessors of modern shopping
00:36:04
centers the so-called Rose Galleries with
00:36:08
shops on ground floor And covered
00:36:10
verandas on top they look beautiful
00:36:13
but did not arise by chance in the 10th and 10th centuries
00:36:17
after a big fire the top floor was
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simply
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[applause]
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built on
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[applause]
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and Every breath you reach to the [
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applause]
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Point
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[music]
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[applause]
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horse racing one of the favorite pastimes of the
00:37:10
British, the main Derby is an event that
00:37:13
is discussed on the
00:37:16
front pages of newspapers for several days and in private
00:37:18
conversations even
00:37:26
longer
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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FR
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[music]
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[applause] [
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music] The
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picturesque valley of Key Severn The banks
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are connected by a mighty Bridge, which is an
00:38:32
architectural monument of world
00:38:34
significance. Iron Bridge, the world's first
00:38:38
cast iron bridge, was built in
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1779 by engineer Abraham Derby Tre, so the
00:38:45
grandson of the inventor of coke iron smelting,
00:38:47
Derby Jr., 70 years later,
00:38:50
demonstrated the practical
00:38:51
application of the invention of his
00:38:56
Daedalus. ID became the cradle of the Industrial
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Revolution, which changed first
00:39:02
England and then the whole
00:39:08
world in 1800, about 70% of the inhabitants of England
00:39:13
worked in agriculture 100 years
00:39:16
later, farmers made up only 10% of the
00:39:19
population England was then the
00:39:21
richest and most industrialized
00:39:24
country in the world A golden age was
00:39:28
not guaranteed for all the English
00:39:30
high quality of life
00:39:33
Most of the population earned their
00:39:35
daily bread in inhumane conditions
00:39:37
in factories and the money obtained through back-breaking labor was
00:39:40
barely enough to
00:39:53
feed themselves around the Abri open many dreams of
00:39:57
open-air museums dedicated to
00:39:59
Victorian
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[music] [
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[music]
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England
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[music]
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here is one of the most charming and most
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visited towns in England
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Welcome to Stratford-upon-
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Avon on the outskirts of tourists welcomes the
00:41:15
most famous resident of the city William
00:41:18
Shakespeare the most famous writer of England is
00:41:21
surrounded by his heroes Macbeth and
00:41:26
Hamlet
00:41:32
The whole world theater the motto of the Globe Theater
00:41:36
centuries later The great playwright
00:41:38
remains the king of the stage
00:41:43
Shakespeare gained immortality in Stratford on
00:41:47
Avon, his memory is preserved not only by
00:41:49
museums, but also by the Royal Shakespeare Theater and the
00:41:52
Shakespeare
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Center
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[applause]
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Shakespeare was born on April 23,
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1564, in this house. An indisputable
00:42:21
fact of his biography, of which there are few. It is
00:42:24
also known that the writer’s parents were his
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father owned a shoemaker’s workshop and
00:42:30
later was even
00:42:32
burgomaster on
00:42:36
Avon Shakespeare died at the age of about
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52 at the end of his life he was a respectable and
00:42:43
wealthy man the writer received
00:42:46
generous fees for plays but his profits were also
00:42:48
ensured by shares in the London Globe Theater
00:43:00
in his youth Shakespeare tried his hand
00:43:03
as an actor then devoted himself to literature
00:43:07
he worked with with great energy and
00:43:09
inspiration, usually
00:43:11
two plays a year came out of his pen; the playwright easily
00:43:14
changed the genre; he knew how to write comedies; tragedies
00:43:17
and historical dramas; always accurately
00:43:20
guessed the taste of the
00:43:26
public
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[applause]
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[applause]
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in this city there is a
00:43:53
world-famous university; its graduates are in the business
00:43:56
environment
00:44:10
snapping up we are, of course, talking about Oxford,
00:44:14
which became a university center already
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in the 10th
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[music]
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century, over the course of subsequent eras
00:44:27
the university grew, eventually occupying
00:44:29
almost the entire city center in the Old Town,
00:44:32
erecting new university buildings,
00:44:35
different in style but always elegant,
00:44:39
today teaching is conducted here in 9
00:44:42
colleges Alumni of this
00:44:44
university include at least
00:44:46
half of British prime ministers And a
00:44:48
huge number of politicians improve
00:44:51
your oratory skills at the
00:44:52
legendary debate club one of the
00:44:56
famous
00:44:57
alumni former US President Bill
00:45:20
Clinton what would a university be without books
00:45:25
bod library by the number of books every new
00:45:29
publication in England by law falls on
00:45:32
these shelves; their total length has long
00:45:34
exceeded 100 km; students can
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use any of a million books, but
00:45:40
only in the reading
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room
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[music]
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in the Oxford libraries is stored a
00:46:59
rich collection of theological works;
00:47:02
this is explained simply; for
00:47:04
centuries, science was subordinate to the church and
00:47:06
theology was considered the most important from
00:47:09
subjects moreover, until
00:47:13
187, Oxford professors were forced to
00:47:16
observe a vow of celibacy and women
00:47:19
were allowed to receive academic titles
00:47:21
only in 1920
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[applause]
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between the Thames and Severn rivers stretches the
00:47:57
hilly region of the Cotswolds synonymous with tradition
00:48:00
and English comfort in the minds of the British
00:48:03
in scattered areas in the villages, time
00:48:06
seemed to have slowed down
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[music]
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[applause]
00:49:12
let's return to the bustle of cities Salisbury is
00:49:15
rightfully considered the most beautiful city in
00:49:17
Southern England, an extraordinary atmosphere reigns in it.
00:49:20
On the one hand, it is an energetic
00:49:23
And modern city, on the other, romantic
00:49:26
and
00:49:27
dreamy even among the Romans. Fort
00:49:34
sorbiogel Salisbury was the capital here diocese,
00:49:38
this status required the construction of a
00:49:40
representative temple and it began in
00:49:43
1220. The
00:49:57
cathedral is a masterpiece of early
00:49:59
English Gothic, the
00:50:02
tallest bell tower in Great Britain rises above it,
00:50:05
123 m
00:50:07
high, the large-scale silhouette of the cathedral expressed the
00:50:10
ambitions of the clergy, which in those days
00:50:13
competed with secular
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power
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[music]
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in the cathedral priceless
00:50:50
monuments of the past are kept in the treasury,
00:50:53
there is one of the four surviving
00:50:55
copies of the Great Charter of Flax, it was
00:50:58
published in 1215 by John the landless
00:51:02
under pressure from dissatisfied with the royal
00:51:04
arbitrariness of the
00:51:07
aristocrats. And this is the oldest
00:51:11
clockwork in England, it was launched in
00:51:14
1386
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[music]
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[music]
00:51:35
[ applause]
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Stonehenge is the most famous
00:51:44
megalithic structure in Europe for many centuries,
00:51:47
this ensemble delights and confuses the minds of not
00:51:50
only researchers of ancient cultures, but
00:51:52
even physicists involved in
00:51:55
statics. Perhaps blocks dug into the
00:51:58
ground only a meter stood for millennia.
00:52:01
Why is the Horseshoe consisting of slabs
00:52:05
still retaining its
00:52:07
shape Was Is the stone circle a temple? If
00:52:11
this is so, what gods were worshiped here,
00:52:14
or maybe Stonehenge is an ancient
00:52:18
observatory, despite the efforts of many
00:52:21
stonehenge researchers, no
00:52:25
answers are known, only that the structure
00:52:28
was erected over 1600 years and the
00:52:31
beginning of construction dates back to 000 BC,
00:52:34
the purpose of the building was before
00:52:39
The location of the stones has not yet been established,
00:52:41
which suggests that the builders had
00:52:43
deep astronomical and
00:52:45
mathematical knowledge on the day of the summer
00:52:47
solstice. One of the stone blocks
00:52:49
casts a shadow exactly in the middle of the Circle.
00:52:52
By the way, on the longest
00:52:54
day of the year, it is experiencing an invasion
00:52:57
of psychics and researchers of the secrets of
00:52:59
the past, they are all trying to independently
00:53:02
reveal the mystery of the stone
00:53:13
[music]
00:53:25
Circle
00:53:27
let's go to the southwest the typical
00:53:30
landscape a checkered pattern of fields and meadows
00:53:33
cut into small plots of land
00:53:38
[music]
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[music]
00:53:50
Cornwall the land of the Celts the memory of
00:53:54
them is still alive here
00:54:00
in this exquisite estate
00:54:03
the family has been living for 4 centuries the history of this family
00:54:06
goes back 000 years Today we can
00:54:10
visit the residence for one simple
00:54:12
reason the glorious family was so impoverished
00:54:15
that it was forced to open the doors of its estate to the
00:54:18
public for money, now
00:54:21
everyone can enter the salons of noble
00:54:23
gentlemen at the
00:54:33
[music]
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Ich
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[music]
00:55:36
along the Corno coast dozens of
00:55:39
cute fishing
00:55:42
trees are scattered, sometimes
00:55:45
modern resorts wedge themselves into the coastal landscape. But even
00:55:48
they cannot disturb the romantic
00:55:50
atmosphere. The extreme
00:55:53
southwestern cape of the Kursk Peninsula is especially impressive,
00:55:56
where nothing protects the stone shore from the
00:55:59
fury of the
00:56:10
ocean. The charm of the peninsula is given not
00:56:13
only by the wild landscapes, but also by the associated
00:56:16
where
00:56:17
legends say the wizard Merlin lived in this cave, a
00:56:20
very significant
00:56:22
character in the myths of King
00:56:25
Arthur,
00:56:38
on the top of the hill there are the ruins of the castle
00:56:41
in which, according to legend, King Arthur was born and
00:56:44
raised, a
00:56:46
lonely fortress open to all winds
00:56:49
could become an ideal scene
00:56:51
for an epic if not for one little thing - a
00:56:54
stronghold built in the century That is,
00:56:57
700 years after the death of the legendary
00:57:20
ruler, perhaps the Legend is too
00:57:23
beautiful to parse it into dry
00:57:25
facts. However, modern mystics believe in the
00:57:28
existence of Arthur and his court
00:57:55
Magician, somewhere not far from the ruins of the castle, a
00:57:58
round table was also buried around
00:58:01
which the Knights gathered of King Arthur,
00:58:04
the most orthodox fans of the Saga
00:58:07
come here every year on the summer
00:58:10
solstice, they say that this is
00:58:12
the only day of the year when the round
00:58:14
table appears from under the Earth, illuminating the
00:58:17
night with a mysterious light, learned historians
00:58:20
perceive the legend of the round table and the
00:58:23
sword Excalibur more skeptically,
00:58:26
there is no written
00:58:27
evidence At least partially
00:58:29
confirming the beautiful
00:58:32
myth, researchers are only ready to admit
00:58:35
that the prototype of King Arthur was
00:59:03
difficult to deny the courage of Captain Drake, the
00:59:06
Spanish Great Armada was already visible
00:59:08
on the horizon when the legendary
00:59:10
navigator declared that before going to
00:59:12
sea he definitely needed to finish the
00:59:14
bowling game, he finished the game and
00:59:18
then left at sea and defeated the Spaniards
00:59:21
the battle took place near Plymouth in
00:59:25
and
00:59:28
about years earlier Drake also left
00:59:31
Plymouth at sea but not to war. And the
00:59:33
attempt to circumnavigate the world
00:59:35
ended successfully upon his return Drake
00:59:39
received a noble title from the queen and
00:59:41
became a national hero although he was known as a
00:59:44
bully and
00:59:55
adventurer,
01:00:13
Plymouth was an important port already in the 10th century,
01:00:17
from here English ships went out to
01:00:19
battle the Hundred Years' War with
01:00:21
France, later
01:00:24
James Cook Robert Falco Scott and
01:00:27
Charles
01:00:41
Darwin set off from Plymouth in 1620, the Mayflower ship set off from Plymouth to the New
01:00:45
World, which
01:00:48
turned out to be a success The flight of
01:00:51
hundreds of named Protestants
01:00:53
Subsequently, the
01:00:55
sectarians explored in England by the pilgrim fathers laid the
01:00:58
foundation for the colonization of North
01:01:15
America. Her Majesty's warship, one hundred
01:01:19
nautical miles east of Plymouth,
01:01:21
is located. The historical naval port of
01:01:23
Portsmouth is home to carefully
01:01:27
restored warships from
01:01:29
different periods of British maritime history. The
01:01:32
battleship warrior was the
01:01:35
first steel-fortified ship of the
01:01:37
British fleet in the X century. century, soon after
01:01:41
launching, it became a threat to the eternal
01:01:43
enemy of Great Britain France Napoleon
01:01:47
III called it a black snake among
01:01:50
rabbits People's pride The
01:01:53
majestic ship Victory is capable of
01:01:56
going to
01:01:58
sea The mighty three-masted ship was
01:02:00
launched in
01:02:02
1765 850 sailors served on board
01:02:06
and among them were superbly trained
01:02:09
gunners the gunner's skill was
01:02:12
a record for those times for the speed of
01:02:14
shots one salvo every one and a half
01:02:17
minutes 40 km of ropes 16,000 MT of sails the
01:02:23
flagship of Great Britain sailed
01:02:25
under the command of Admiral Horatio
01:02:28
Nelson in 1805 under Trafalgar
01:02:32
Nelson led the English navy into
01:02:34
battle against the United forces of Spain and
01:02:36
France thanks skillful tactics and the
01:02:39
force of fire of the ship Victory the battle
01:02:41
ended with a spectacular victory for the British who
01:02:44
confirmed their global superiority
01:02:46
at
01:02:54
sea
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[music]
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[music]
01:03:07
and this is the restored Mary
01:03:10
Row Island of the flagship of Henry VII in
01:03:14
1545, leaving the port for the war with
01:03:17
France, the ship capsized in front of the
01:03:19
amazed eyes monarch after walking only a
01:03:21
few hundred
01:03:24
meters
01:03:29
Portsmouth is not only the history of naval
01:03:31
battles in the city, there are many other
01:03:34
monuments on the Old Common Road in the house at
01:03:38
number 393 in 1812 one of the
01:03:42
most famous English writers Charles
01:03:45
Deakins was born in his novels he is very
01:03:48
realistic and at the same time with a touch of
01:03:50
fabulous lyricism he described the life of England in the
01:03:53
19th
01:03:54
century
01:03:56
[music]
01:04:21
the writer, although he lived in abundance, pointed out the
01:04:24
injustice of the social
01:04:26
order in which the rich
01:04:28
exploit the poor, defenseless and
01:04:30
deprived of rights.
01:04:38
history and
01:04:41
Oliver
01:04:43
[music]
01:04:52
[music]
01:04:54
Twist
01:04:59
[music]
01:05:24
today is one of the most important
01:05:27
cargo and passenger ports in Southern
01:05:30
England and therefore adjacent to the historical
01:05:32
naval port is such
01:05:34
architectural
01:05:54
futurism the
01:05:59
beach in Brighton is worth coming here even
01:06:02
in bad weather the most famous and
01:06:04
elegant resort in England as always
01:06:15
[applause]
01:06:24
popular the
01:06:30
British aristocracy chose this
01:06:32
vacation spot in the middle of the 15th century,
01:06:36
members of the royal family willingly came here and
01:06:40
Queen Victoria visited here, but
01:06:44
more often than other monarchs,
01:06:46
George IV, famous for his numerous
01:06:49
love affairs, vacationed here. The monarch ordered the
01:06:51
construction of a palace here in which secretly
01:06:53
met with his mistresses and
01:06:56
arranged extravagant
01:06:58
primos; the royal pavilion was built
01:07:00
in an oriental style, which at one
01:07:03
time caused sharp criticism; a box for a
01:07:06
rutabaga hat and four onions, as
01:07:09
one of the monarch’s contemporaries put it about the residence,
01:07:34
but everyone liked the other design;
01:07:36
Brighton Pier; pleasure pier
01:07:39
built in
01:07:40
1899 it goes out into the sea for almost
01:07:43
half a kilometer
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[music]
01:08:12
[applause]
01:08:24
and
01:08:26
[music]
01:09:03
Stylish resorts and beaches open in sight;
01:09:14
the most valuable attraction of
01:09:17
these places is nature;
01:09:20
beautiful dazzling white chalk
01:09:22
cliffs grow out of the sea; and inland there are
01:09:25
picturesque forests and
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[applause] [music]
01:09:34
[applause]
01:09:40
[music]
01:09:54
meadows
01:09:55
[music]
01:09:57
a walk along the edge of the abyss Chalk gorge
01:10:01
seven sisters near Eastbourne the most
01:10:04
picturesque corner of the south coast of
01:10:07
England a steep meter-long wall has more than once
01:10:11
become a death trap for
01:10:13
unwary
01:10:15
[music]
01:10:20
travelers fifty The lighthouse
01:10:23
allows look into the abyss and here
01:10:26
we will say goodbye to England next The purpose of
01:10:29
our journey
01:10:34
[music]
01:10:44
Wales to the west of the valley of the River Severn
01:10:47
stretches a land that has always
01:10:49
remained in the shadow of Great England, but this
01:10:53
proximity did not prevent the proud inhabitants of
01:10:55
Wales from preserving their Kelish
01:10:57
identity, language and
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culture in the capital Cardiff Since
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1999, a separate
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assembly, independent of London Wales, has been gathering a decision to create its own
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parliament, the citizens of Wales made a
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referendum, this does not mean that Wales
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has separated from Great Britain, it is considered a
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member of the United Kingdom and has
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representatives in the national parliament, and does
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not challenge the power of the British
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Queen. Every tenth person lives in Cardiff. Of the
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million population of Wales, for a long
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time it was a provincial town,
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only the construction of the Glamor Gun canal and the
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development of the port in the 18th century turned
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Cardiff into an important trading center in the
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middle of the 10th century. When
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coal mining, the main export product of the region, decreased sharply, the
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importance of the port decreased, but the
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city itself was chosen
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[ music]
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above the river TAV is the pride of Rozhan, the
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ultra-modern Millennium stadium
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which can accommodate
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Probably this is the most modern
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sports arena
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[music] in
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Britain in the center of the city rises a
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beautiful
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castle, at first there was a fort
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built by the Romans in the year AD,
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by the way, it is to the Romans that the city owes
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its name cardiff means fortress
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[music]
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rivers are
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the norm that built a real
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[music]
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[music]
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fortress here over the following centuries
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and the main reconstruction took place
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here only in the
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[music]
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century the castle was then the property of
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a wealthy Marquis who dreamed of a
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summer residence reminiscent of a Fairytale
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castle, his desire came true eccentric
01:14:20
architect Ulm BRS who received
01:14:23
complete freedom from the client unlimited
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budget As you can see, Burgess
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coped superbly with the
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task
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[music]
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[music]
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H today the banquet hall hosts
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official receptions of the highest
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level, for example, meetings of heads of state of member states
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[music]
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of the European Union
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[music] ]
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[music]
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F
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on the outskirts of the city in Skansen St. Fens,
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tourists can get acquainted with the history of
01:16:36
Wales This is how the Celts lived 2000 years
01:16:43
ago, cockfights popular in the 10th century took place here,
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the belief says that the red color
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scares away demons, this looked like a typical
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peasant house, built in
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1610 as and all the buildings in St Fens the house was
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moved piece by piece from its original site and
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carefully rebuilt
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these houses were inhabited by miners the building was
01:17:12
about 200 years old but the interiors were arranged
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to demonstrate the
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living conditions of several different
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generations
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[music]
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for centuries the most important place in the
01:17:35
Welsh village was the
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blacksmith shop
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It is better to study the history of your native country in an
01:18:00
authentic setting, lectures in the museum
01:18:03
are read in Welsh
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[music]
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[applause] The
01:18:51
Welsh character is visible and the
01:18:54
edges of Wales are a bilingual country, the World Cup is
01:18:58
evidenced by signs on
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the roads and a picture of rural
01:19:04
south Wales is shared; this country delights with
01:19:07
the diversity of landscapes here and mountain
01:19:10
peaks and dense forests and a picturesque
01:19:13
coastline and at every step monuments of the
01:19:17
past, the town of Tenby on the coast became
01:19:20
a resort already in the 10th century, but for it it
01:19:25
became after the advent of the railway in
01:19:27
the middle of the last century, here the almost
01:19:30
Mediterranean vegetation of these
01:19:32
shores reaches the warm
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North Atlantic
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[music ]
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flow
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[music]
01:20:08
[applause]
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[music]
01:20:11
[applause]
01:20:12
[music]
01:20:13
[applause]
01:20:16
[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
01:20:20
[applause]
01:20:23
R
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[music]
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[music]
01:20:50
[applause]
01:20:53
K
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[music]
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[applause]
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virgins the landscapes of Wales can be
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admired in different ways
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[music]
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Full speed ahead,
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several historical railway
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lines pass through Wales, one of the oldest
01:21:46
narrow gauge railway lines for the transport of
01:21:48
minerals and then turned into a
01:21:50
passenger line after 8 years of
01:21:53
operation, the demand for coal fell sharply, it
01:21:56
seemed to everyone that the railway had squeezed out
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[ applause]
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their own
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in 1950, enthusiasts founded a
01:22:28
community with the goal of saving this
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and several similar railways,
01:22:33
thanks to them Talilin was not dismantled
01:22:36
and today the historical
01:22:38
landmark easily pays for its
01:22:53
maintenance
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[music] a
01:23:24
typical picture for the west coast
01:23:27
green meadows mixed with rocks And
01:23:30
many kilometers of
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beaches time from time to time A
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cozy
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[music]
01:23:53
town appears on the horizon
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
01:24:14
high above Trema Dong Bay the
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castle rises
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[music]
01:24:23
Harlequin
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castle was supposed to scare off all sorts of
01:24:27
overseas
01:24:30
aggressors meme below on the Dunes you can
01:24:34
see how golf is played in the homeland
01:24:36
of this
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[music]
01:24:43
[music]
01:24:45
games The national sport of the Scots and the
01:24:48
people of Wales is very
01:24:50
popular in many countries in Wales
01:24:53
there are more than 200 golf courses
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and
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[music]
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[music]
01:25:22
Harlequin
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at the foot of the highest mountain
01:25:26
range in Wales is located Beth Gelert
01:25:38
fabulous Mountain Village nothing
01:25:41
surprising that it attracts not
01:25:43
only tourists but also great directors
01:25:46
Ingmar Bergman and Steven Spielberg filmed here
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[music]
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[music]
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2
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[music]
01:26:48
Mount Snowdon 1085 m above sea level
01:26:52
the highest peak in the
01:26:56
country Wales is not without reason known as the land of
01:26:59
fortresses the gigantic castle Kerner von
01:27:02
was built according to the plan of King Edward
01:27:05
I, the fortress is part of the so-
01:27:08
called iron ring; it
01:27:11
includes eight fortifications, thanks
01:27:13
to which the English ruler successfully
01:27:15
controlled the movement of the inhabitants of Wales and,
01:27:18
if necessary, could suppress
01:27:20
any
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red dragon. For
01:27:26
many centuries, England did not want to submit to a
01:27:28
treaty to join a
01:27:31
stronger to its neighbor was signed only in the 15th
01:27:34
century After many years of uprisings and
01:27:36
border
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[music]
01:27:50
[music]
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conflicts
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[music] the
01:28:08
town of Conwy is a pearl of
01:28:10
medieval architecture it is surrounded by
01:28:13
superbly preserved city
01:28:15
walls with one tower and three
01:28:18
city
01:28:23
gates thought a small curious
01:28:25
detail the smallest house in
01:28:28
Great Britain 3 m long, almost 2 m
01:28:31
wide and 2.5 m high,
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a fisherman acquired such a dwelling at the beginning of the 10th
01:28:53
century [
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music]
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[music]
01:29:11
in the beautifully restored
01:29:13
city center, tourists can enjoy the
01:29:15
architectural masterpieces of several
01:29:19
eras of EBR Conwy House was built
01:29:23
by a
01:29:24
wealthy
01:29:25
[music]
01:29:28
merchant The Great Court of the 15th century is one of the
01:29:33
best preserved buildings from the era of Queen Elizabeth in
01:29:37
[music]
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[music]
01:29:53
the country
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[music]
01:29:57
and this is an impressive city wall in
01:30:00
the past an insurmountable barrier And in the
01:30:02
present an excellent place for a
01:30:07
promenade huge building in the panorama of
01:30:09
Conwy, a castle with eight round towers
01:30:12
is another surviving fortress from the
01:30:15
famous Iron Ring of King
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Edward, created by Naye, who
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was considered the builder of
01:30:24
fortifications in the 10th century, the castle was
01:30:28
built in a record time of 5 years and the
01:30:30
construction was carried out by over a thousand
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[applause]
01:30:41
workers in such sport gives
01:30:44
double pleasure especially if it is the
01:30:47
national sport of Wales
01:30:52
bowling
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[music]
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on the river Conwy amazingly rich
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[music]
01:31:22
movement And this is Landana a wonderful resort
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on the
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[music]
01:31:49
coast there are no monuments of
01:31:51
medieval architecture but like nowhere else
01:31:54
you can feel the atmosphere of Victorian
01:31:56
elegance that is what attracted
01:31:59
European aristocracy came here, creating
01:32:01
competition for recognized English
01:32:03
resorts. Bismarck and Napoleon vacationed in Landana.
01:32:06
It is not surprising that with such
01:32:09
clients, the local shops were considered
01:32:11
the most expensive in the whole country after
01:32:14
London
01:32:18
[music]
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of course
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[music]
01:32:37
during the tourist season the boulevard
01:32:39
turns into an open-air gallery
01:32:43
[applause]
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[music] [applause]
01:32:52
sky
01:32:59
today The Welsh resort has lost its
01:33:02
elite status, prices have dropped and
01:33:07
representatives of the middle class can afford a holiday in Landana. But one thing
01:33:09
here has remained unchanged - an exceptional
01:33:22
holiday experience is that
01:33:25
Lewis Carol, the author of Alice in Wonderland, was a frequent guest here.
01:33:43
a journey through England and Wales is
01:33:47
coming to an end, modern Great
01:33:49
Britain easily combines
01:33:51
attachment to historical heritage with the
01:33:53
life of a modern state. After all, it is
01:33:56
thanks to past achievements that
01:33:58
the country remains a politically,
01:34:00
economically and culturally developed
01:34:03
power today. The British value traditions.
01:34:06
Their attachment to the pound and
01:34:09
driving on the left is well known. Many of They do not
01:34:12
hide their skepticism
01:34:14
towards the European Union and its attempts to
01:34:16
spread its influence. The opening of the
01:34:18
tunnel under Laman, which never became a
01:34:20
symbol of unification with Continental
01:34:23
Europe. However,
01:34:25
the British perceive their national stubbornness with
01:34:27
typical English humor. Winston
01:34:30
Churchill defined the mentality of the islanders
01:34:33
as follows: Laman is completely It’s not the
01:34:36
waterway that’s the border of our
01:34:39
national
01:34:42
[music]
01:34:52
worldview,
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it’s

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