At the moment Guys, I'm having Laminate Laid through out, and my place looks a mess, so this is first chance i have had to upload.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewAkW_lKZcc
Brighton is located on the south coast of England, and together with its immediate neighbour Hove forms the city of Brighton and Hove. Brighton is one of the largest and most famous seaside resorts in the United Kingdom.
With origins dating before Domesday, the ancient settlement of Brighthelmston emerged as an important health resort during the 18th century and a popular destination for day-trippers after the arrival of the railway in 1841. Brighton experienced rapid population growth reaching a peak of over 160,000 by 1961. Modern Brighton forms the part of a significant conurbation stretching along the coast West to Littlehampton, stretching to the east of Brighton, encompassing smaller, less built up areas like Rottingdean and Saltdean with a population of around 480,000.
Brighton is a popular tourist resort with numerous hotels, restaurants and entertainment facilities which additionally serve a substantial business conference industry. The modern city of Brighton & Hove is also an important educational centre with two universities and many English language schools.
In the Domesday Book, Brighton was called Bristelmestune and a rent of 4,000 herring was established. In June 1514 Brighthelmstone was burnt to the ground by French raiders during a war between England and France. Only part of St. Nicholas's Church and the street pattern of what is now The Lanes survived the attack. The first known drawing of Brighthelmstone was made in 1545 and depicts what is believed to be the raid of 1514.
Royal Pavilion
During the 1740s and 1750s Dr Richard Russell of Lewes began prescribing the medicinal use of the seawater at Brighton to his patients. By 1780, development of the Regency terraces had started and the fishing village quickly became the fashionable resort of Brighton. The growth of the town was further encouraged following the patronage of the Prince Regent (later King George IV) after his first visit in 1783. He spent much of his leisure time in the town and constructed the exotic and expensive Royal Pavilion during the early part of his Regency.
The arrival of the railway in 1841 brought Brighton within the reach of day-trippers from London and rapid population growth from around 7,000 in 1801 to over 120,000 by 1901. The Victorian era saw the building of many of the famous landmarks in Brighton including the Grand Hotel (1864), the West Pier (1866) and the Palace Pier (1899).
After a number of boundary changes made between 1873 and 1952, the land area of Brighton had increased significantly from 1,640 acres in 1854 to 14,347 acres in 1952. New housing estates were established in the acquired areas including Moulsecoomb, Bevendean, Coldean and Whitehawk. Closer to the centre of town, a major slum-clearance development was initiated in the Hanove
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lti_E-zn1ik
Guys, i really do tempt fate, doing these creepy explores,
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gjy_1pmn3ok
The weather really let me down Friday and Saturday,
I was going to do an outdoor video of the old Annington road Steyning, but once i set everything up, the wind blew the whole lot over. so ended up trying in the car.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ms2ZScseZ7U
On a pleasant Saturday afternoon in May 1967, 12 year old Keith Lyon, the eldest son of Ken Lyon, the well known band-leader set out from his home in Ovingdean.
He had decided to walk along the path that runs from Ovingdean to Woodingdean in order to purchase something to go with his geometry set. About 45 minutes after leaving his home about 3pm he was attacked by someone and stabbed to death, his body being left close to the pathway in which he had just walked.
A little while after the stabbing a young 16-year-old girl, out walking found Keith’s body. In total fear she rushed back along the path to Woodingdean and raised the alarm. The Police were quickly on the scene and cordoned off the area, making sure that nothing was disturbed and keeping people away from the scene.
The Police set up a temporary murder headquarters in the headmaster’s study at Woodingdean Primary School. More officers were drafted in to take part in the hunt and included those from East and West Sussex as well as the Regional Crime Squad was called in to assist with the enquiries. Senior Officers knew that this was probably going to be a large enquiry and a special magnetic mine detector was rushed to the scene from Aldermaston to help with the search for the murder weapon. This detector was in the form of a roller; it had 260 magnets and was capable of pulling metal objects out of the ground.
However, it wasn’t the roller that found the alleged weapon, a steak knife with a wicked serrated edge to it. This was found by some schoolboys in a field close to the rear of Fitzherbert School.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BvHhYL4vOw
A 10 MINUTE WALK WHILST AT WORK JUST WALKING AND TALKING.
I f you like the Paranormal explores Click this link and watch how my investigations seem to even affect the weather - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfjKph3ibw8
I have many video's and would like you to join the family, and explore the dark and creepy.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc0sL1c8mRE
I wanted to see if i could pick up voices in the sounds of the waves,
I also used apps, Ghost tube, Spirit talker & Necrophonic.
Volume is increased to 400% so you can determine weather it's just waves hitting the stones, or there are actual voices in the noise.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdiZaGTob3E
St Dunstan's church is known as the "Cathedral of the Weald"; its 74 feet-high tower, completed in 1425, has a wooden figure of Father Time and his scythe on the south face. It also contains the prototype for the Big Ben clock in London.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHe2btsYRIw