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Walking Over The Cynghordy Viaduct

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  • Опубліковано 29 кві 2018
  • 2018 marks the 150th anniversay of the Heart of Wales Line, and Network Rail organised an event along with the How Development Company and Arriva Trains Wales to allow a group of people to track walk over the Cynghordy Viaduct.
    Thanks to Network Rail for making this happen, you can also catch Vicki in their video that they made, here: • Week on the Network - ...
    Have a look at the Heart of Wales line website too for loads more info about exploring this wonderful railway: www.heart-of-wa...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 232

  • @Jobbo73
    @Jobbo73 6 років тому +163

    It’s a wood pigeon.

    • @damianknight8064
      @damianknight8064 6 років тому +4

      no its a real pigeon lol

    • @annashilonosova2604
      @annashilonosova2604 6 років тому +9

      Looked into the comments section to see if anyone had already written about the wood pidgeon :))

    • @Jobbo73
      @Jobbo73 6 років тому +1

      Tina Onions - was a Marshall once. The same is true for us on the edge of the Cotswolds. Oddly my fiancée asked me the other morning what sort of bird it was; I’ve always been used to the sound 😃

    • @DENPTrains
      @DENPTrains 6 років тому +3

      FINALLY
      AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
      I FINALLY KNOW

    • @Plaxton220
      @Plaxton220 6 років тому

      I wake up to that every morning

  • @jezzaqc
    @jezzaqc 4 роки тому +7

    4:06 - Vicki! Your pronunciation and accent is amazingly good! I’m really impressed and I’m a Welshman from Wales living in Wales and everything 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @thesmity31
    @thesmity31 6 років тому +17

    There's a viaduct and aquaduct next to each other up in Chirk which crosses the England/Wales border. The aquaduct is a canal, which goes through a tunnel on the welsh side which is also cool. But when you walk through the tunnel and walk out the other end, you get hit with a wall of chocolatey goodness as the smell from the nearby chocolate factory hits you.
    A great little trip if you are in the area.

  • @pmb9172
    @pmb9172 3 роки тому +1

    There is a really good pub next to the Red Lion the Goose and Cuckoo Serves really good food when its not busy. Little house at the bottom of the Cyn viaduct with a very old post box . A view from the bottom of the viaduct really makes you appreciate the maths and effort of the men that went into building it .

  • @SirDominic
    @SirDominic 6 років тому +13

    id forgotten how much i love the intro music

  • @johnledingham852
    @johnledingham852 7 місяців тому

    Great video Geoff, cherry on the cake being Vicki's contribution. She really is a little sweetheart. Thanks for getting down to the nitty gritty
    on the Cynghordy Viaduct. It was great to see the enthusiasm of the others from the two or three organizations that shared the outing with
    you. So wonderful to see that old viaduct standing the test of time, maintaining its' integrity since construction. And the unique views of that
    part of Wales was impressive to this 77 year old Queenslander too. Love your work, please keep it up. Give Vickie a hug from me, no two hugs!

  • @GManPT
    @GManPT 6 років тому +12

    All the stations theme music 🎶😍😍😍🎶 I missed this so much!

  • @bruce_adams
    @bruce_adams 6 років тому +3

    What a fantastic outing! Spectacular structure, and how special to get to walk across it.

  • @andrewwebb3431
    @andrewwebb3431 6 років тому +12

    3:11 it's either a wood pigeon or a collared dove. They both have similar calls. When you've spent 25 years living with them waking you up by coo-cooing outside your bedroom window at 5 in the morning like I have it becomes a very grating noise!

    • @tyneside1946
      @tyneside1946 6 років тому

      Andrew Webb ‘My toe hurts, Betty’. Or so it sounds to me.

    • @w0033944
      @w0033944 6 років тому

      From Geoff's description, I suspect it's a collared dove.

    • @kimifur
      @kimifur 5 років тому

      It's a collared dove. An ornithologist once explained the difference like so: A collared dove's call goes, "My toe hurts, my toe hurts" and a wood pigeon's goes, "My toe hurts so it does, my toe hurts so it does".

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 4 роки тому

      Better than blackbirds. Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! SHUT UP!!!!

  • @davidboda3667
    @davidboda3667 6 років тому +2

    Love these videos. It's like hanging out with good friends

  • @j.j.foster7002
    @j.j.foster7002 6 років тому +5

    Thanks for the very interesting video! I am pleased that Network Rail is (are) taking such good care of that old engineering marvel.

  • @trainmman
    @trainmman 6 років тому +1

    It was a nice walk it hadn't long rained when we went up on the first group which made it more tricky for us the sleepers were quite slippery after the rain but did give a nice photo effects, especially with the orange jackets reflecting off the rails. Took loads of photos of the viaduct, It would have been better if it was concrete sleepers. Though further up from the viaduct it go from wood to concrete. The construction must have been amazing but sadly was told there was some loss of life while building the viaduct, Llandovery Station is quite nice to explore though did you see the old weigh bridge outside the station. Also Pantyffynnon is worth having a closer look seeing its still got the GWR signalling system in place. Above all that glad you enjoyed your day. If your ever in the area let me know,

  • @UTubeThePatient
    @UTubeThePatient 6 років тому +1

    Inspired by Geoff and Vicki we did Heart of Wales last year complete with a stop at Sugar Loaf. Came back back via Hereford but on a brilliant loco-hauled service designed for AMs (welsh MPs) to get to North Wales.

  • @driverdoozer
    @driverdoozer 6 років тому +19

    Has Vicki got a PTS certificate? She's managed to get a white helmet as opposed to a blue one like everyone else, which denotes inexperienced/non-PTS trained person.

    • @frederific
      @frederific 6 років тому +2

      driverdoozer I was wondering if anyone else had noticed that!

    • @krozjr5009
      @krozjr5009 4 роки тому

      What even is PTS?

    • @mauricesylvester2221
      @mauricesylvester2221 4 роки тому

      @@krozjr5009 Personal Track Safety, its a safety course to allow you to work trackside

    • @JonathanLight1
      @JonathanLight1 3 роки тому

      They could have ran out of hard hats. Besides, they were escorted

    • @michaelocyoung
      @michaelocyoung Рік тому

      She's related to a signalman, so it's probably passed down in the genes.

  • @flyingbananatree5661
    @flyingbananatree5661 6 років тому +1

    You two are simply adorable :)

  • @julieaylward7033
    @julieaylward7033 6 років тому +36

    How I have misssed that tune....

    • @cholten99
      @cholten99 6 років тому +2

      Hearing it just makes me irrationally happy

    • @paulyh4531
      @paulyh4531 6 років тому

      Agreed its a top tune , I like the piano slow version best out of all the variations 😀

    • @mikefuller2019
      @mikefuller2019 6 років тому +1

      That’s why I bought all three on I tunes, and play them to remind of that mad few months,!

    • @MaxAmSax
      @MaxAmSax 6 років тому

      It totally triggers my addiction again

  • @andrewholloway231
    @andrewholloway231 6 років тому +2

    Now there's a series worth seeing 'Walk the Heart of Wales Line with Geoff and Vicki'. :-)

  • @Marcsharp82
    @Marcsharp82 6 років тому +1

    Made for fascinating viewing. Pleasure to watch 😊

  • @arwelp
    @arwelp 6 років тому +2

    My gosh, that brings back memories: “22 yards, 1 chain,; 10 chains, 1 furlong; 8 furlongs to the mile” I can still remember chanting that in primary school more than 50 years ago, and obviously it stuck! Now if I could just remember what a rod, pole, or perch was.... Vickys Welsh pronunciation is pretty good, too!

    • @MrLargePig
      @MrLargePig 6 років тому

      I seem to recall that a rod is 15 1/2 feet.

    • @arwelp
      @arwelp 6 років тому

      MrLargePig Just looked it up on Wikipedia! Apparently it’s 5 1/2 yards or 16 1/2 feet, or more usefully here, a quarter of a chain....

    • @MrLargePig
      @MrLargePig 6 років тому

      Thank you!

    • @MrBiggordy
      @MrBiggordy 6 років тому

      Aren't they fish??

  • @DJRyanJamesUK
    @DJRyanJamesUK 4 роки тому

    Its on my list to do Cynghordy Viaduct looks beautiful exactly how I imagine Mid-Wales to look! BEAUTIFUL!

  • @Speedy4527
    @Speedy4527 5 років тому

    Used this line frequently for travelling between West Wales and North West England during the mid eighties, as it was a cheaper route compared to going via Hereford and Cardiff on the line that followed the border. Viaducts are my favourite railway feature, given the engineering that went into building them. Good video. In fact, your videos overall are highly informative.

  • @starlinguk
    @starlinguk 6 років тому

    I just realised I signed in at Preston station yesterday but didn't sign out. Now I'll be haunting the place forever. WoooooOOOoooo.

  • @AlexL1805
    @AlexL1805 6 років тому +2

    Quarter miles are consistently marked (although the colour and style of the mile posts does vary), but not everywhere has nice neat chain markers fixed to the sleeper. Some have every half a chain sprayed on the web of the rail, and some places have no chainage marked at all (so it becomes a case of guessing or using a rather finicky app).

  • @thetrainandboatchannel7371
    @thetrainandboatchannel7371 6 років тому +1

    Great Video Vicki and Geoff. They are the best

  • @JISJ1964
    @JISJ1964 6 років тому +1

    There was just one thing missing in the film, a "Geoff explores" would have been super! Fantastic never the less, one channel here in Sweden had a series about famous bridges and viaducts and it was there too.

  • @geraintinward9890
    @geraintinward9890 6 років тому

    Nice to see you again in lovely Wales..

  • @TwainP
    @TwainP 5 років тому

    You'd like the Cwm Prysor viaduct between Llyn Celyn and Trawsfynydd, a viaduct on a closed rail line (rails gone) up the side of a valley. Took a walk along it in a winters frost and it was wonderful

  • @andydrew2003
    @andydrew2003 6 років тому

    I was listening to Pages from Ceefax...and then this came on. The contrast in volume is quite considerable!

  • @hemantfm3716
    @hemantfm3716 6 років тому +1

    All the stations Music is really Amazing !!!

  • @cosmic-fortytwo
    @cosmic-fortytwo 4 роки тому

    You guys are great, I love your videos. I want to go to all these places now.

  • @fayezch5
    @fayezch5 6 років тому

    Yay, you two are back. These are great!

  • @RatelHBadger
    @RatelHBadger 6 років тому

    Geoff... if you ever run out of trains, come to Wellington New Zealand... we have 3 train restoration projects within an hour of each other. Steam Incorporated, the Silverstream Historic Railway and the Fell Museum and Incline Restoration project... all within an hour of the Central City station (by car or train). That's just us... the rest of the country is full of historic restoration projects or vintage lines.

  • @Leonard_Smith
    @Leonard_Smith 6 років тому +10

    Geoff, the bird that makes that noise is a pigeon.
    Vicki (ASA), were you (ASA) before you knew Geoff, or is one a consequence of the other?

    • @nothisispatrick5725
      @nothisispatrick5725 6 років тому

      I subbed to both of you

    • @kimifur
      @kimifur 5 років тому

      It's a particular type of pigeon called a collared dove.

  • @Mpr91
    @Mpr91 6 років тому

    Great video as per usual Vicki and Jeff!

  • @geek9642
    @geek9642 6 років тому +9

    Wood pigeon.. gets annoying after a while
    Fun fact it's actually two birds singing to each other

    • @chris075uk
      @chris075uk 6 років тому +1

      Can also be a Collared Dove, not sure if they've spread to Wales yet though

    • @kimifur
      @kimifur 5 років тому

      It's a collared dove. An ornithologist once explained the difference like so: A collared dove's call goes, "My toe hurts, my toe hurts" and a wood pigeon's goes, "My toe hurts so it does, my toe hurts so it does".

  • @robhorne3048
    @robhorne3048 6 років тому

    A great video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @TravelJackJourneys158
    @TravelJackJourneys158 6 років тому

    I enjoy watching your video I did the Heart of Wales Line Last Year I did Circular from Shrewsbury to Shrewsbury via The Heart of Wales Line, Cardiff then Hereford on that day I used a Heart of Wales Circular Day Ranger it was a fantastic day

  • @annwags
    @annwags 6 років тому

    What a wonderful excuse for a short holiday in some really beautiful country! Pity we never have the time!

  • @tncorgi92
    @tncorgi92 6 років тому

    Everything about Wales I've seen makes me want to visit there!

  • @charliedunham6598
    @charliedunham6598 6 років тому +3

    Great video

  • @paulyh4531
    @paulyh4531 6 років тому

    Great video , nice to see the team back together √

  • @thebigchip
    @thebigchip 6 років тому +11

    In response to the “We might be on this line again this year” Is it possible to travel to Holyhead via the Mid Wales line to do #AlltheStationsIreland?

  • @ernestparker3648
    @ernestparker3648 6 років тому

    Worth the wait. Brilliant

  • @garybutler3256
    @garybutler3256 6 років тому

    An indication of distance: one chain is 22 yards, the length of a cricket pitch from stumps to stumps

  • @neilbain8736
    @neilbain8736 4 роки тому

    When I was newly living in Bath, I cycled to Bristol one night and went for the train back. I had a one week railrover ticket for the UK that expired that night so I thought I'd have a wee cycle just to use it up. At Temple Meads I got in just as the tannoy said the Bath train had just arrived and was at the platform so I ran and jumped straight on, having a valid ticket. Next thing I knew I was under the Severn going to Swansea. It was the train FROM Bath and I had missed that part of the announcement!
    I had to hang about in Swansea till 5 in the morning as I had got the last train. My ticket also expired at midnight and it was too far to cycle to be at work by 9 a.m. The night station staff mostly spoke Welsh but used English numbers.

  • @peter_smyth
    @peter_smyth 4 роки тому

    A marker every five chains is about every 20 metres, for those interested, and a quarter mile marker is every 400 m.

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 4 роки тому

      No, _one_ chain is about 20 metres (specifically, 22 yards), so five chains is about 100m.

  • @cheamchap
    @cheamchap 6 років тому

    Hi Wish I had known that you guys were staying in my local at Llangadog the Red Lion en route to Cynghordy!!!

  • @clairepoole7029
    @clairepoole7029 5 років тому

    Love these videos

  • @angusstewart6655
    @angusstewart6655 6 років тому +3

    I saw you on network rail week

  • @DickHolman
    @DickHolman 6 років тому +1

    It's not an owl, it's a wood pigeon. :)

  • @DanLoudShirts
    @DanLoudShirts 6 років тому +3

    USELESS LENGTH FACTS
    1 chain = 22 yards (20.1168m) - the length of the wicket in cricket
    10 chains = 1 furlong (220 yards) (201.168m)
    8 furlongs = 1 mile (1760 yards) (1609.344m)

  • @natehill8069
    @natehill8069 5 років тому +4

    Nice bridge.
    I was trying to figure out how many sheep there were, but I kept drifting off so I gave up...

  • @stephenreardon2698
    @stephenreardon2698 6 років тому

    Saw you on the week on the network - Network Rail video

  • @BPRTbone
    @BPRTbone 6 років тому +1

    Amazing!

  • @bathhead
    @bathhead 5 років тому

    Gutted I missed you guys in Swansea again

  • @llessibm
    @llessibm 6 років тому

    Loving ‘All the Stations - Excursions’

  • @johnstilljohn3181
    @johnstilljohn3181 6 років тому

    Nice one team, as usual...

  • @roundel52
    @roundel52 6 років тому

    Great video and really tall viaduct. I bet its equivalent to a 15 storey building.

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 4 роки тому +1

      Don't be silly. It doesn't have any steps.

  • @mikeq7096
    @mikeq7096 5 років тому

    collar half in half out, the new fusion trend setter of the year.

  • @drcaffeine1974
    @drcaffeine1974 6 років тому +16

    The gentleman never explained why distances are measure in chains... Would somebody perhaps be so kind as to explain this? Thank you kindly :-)

    • @Leonard_Smith
      @Leonard_Smith 6 років тому +10

      Alexander Beck ~ Probably because when the railways were being built the chain was the recognised measure of distance used by surveyors. It seems to have stuck ever since, although Network Rail do appear to have plans to replace it with the boring metric system. Hope that helps

    • @KristerL
      @KristerL 6 років тому +24

      The amazing metric system*

    • @murraynairn5139
      @murraynairn5139 6 років тому +10

      Chainage is the distance along the centreline of a road/railway (i.e. between the running rails or where the lines are separating a carriadgeay on a raod). Back in the day, they set out construction by chainage and offset (chainage being the distance up the railway, and offset being the distance of objects to the left and right of this chainage) because technology was low and chain was cheap. The length of a 'Chain' was determined by 100 links back in the 1600s which in todays money equates to just over 20 metres. The beauty of chainage is that it has a start and end pount, therefore it has a direction so offsets to the left can never be confused with offsets to the right and vice versa. It is still used in route construction to this day for roads, railways etc.

    • @ianjoyce5120
      @ianjoyce5120 6 років тому +8

      Surveyors' chains, as mentioned low tech but pretty good for measuring distance. A chain is 22 yards or the length of a cricket pitch. There are 10 chains to the furlong and 8 furlongs to the mile so 80 chains to the mile or 1760 yards. Times the 36 inches in a yard gives 63360 inches to the mile, the scale of the old OS one inch maps. 1:50,000 doesn't have same ring but that's progress for you.

    • @drcaffeine1974
      @drcaffeine1974 6 років тому +3

      Thank you all. Your explanations and further information is much appreciated. Thank you very much indeed!

  • @whodewawhybot
    @whodewawhybot 6 років тому +1

    @2:09 A+ for the focus pull.

  • @christopherbentley5216
    @christopherbentley5216 6 років тому +2

    Very good video,thoroughly enjoyable. Are you doing",ALL THE VIADUCTS/BRIDGES",This year.??(Where allowed to).Last year all the stations was compulsive viewing.p.s.Just got back from KENILWORTH STATION

    • @mittfh
      @mittfh 6 років тому

      Which has (finally!) opened - albeit with a single 153 unit shuttling up and down the line. Still, on a nice sunny weekend like this, they could arrive at the station, walk into town to view the facade of the first station (now Pomeroy's), then stroll through Abbey Fields to the castle. Then perhaps the following day, head 6 miles South to Warwick (which also has a castle), so Vicki can make progress on her #AllTheCastles project :)

  • @LisaMarli
    @LisaMarli 6 років тому

    Very lovely viaduct. I love the old brickwork. In California they frequently use wood! Because wood bends in the event of earthquake. Even modern steel trellis and reinforced concrete are safer. We had to take down part of our brick chimney after a big earthquake. It shifted badly. :(

  • @bobtheshorkie1987
    @bobtheshorkie1987 6 років тому

    Reminds me a little of Smardale Gill in Cumbria . . . Or Yorkshire - I forget which.

  • @mattdeany1
    @mattdeany1 6 років тому

    Wood pigeons' cooing is great!

  • @OlanKenny
    @OlanKenny 6 років тому +13

    Swansea is a very nice station!

  • @HenrysAdventures
    @HenrysAdventures 6 років тому

    This years project should be "All the Viaducts"!

  • @bobly
    @bobly 2 роки тому

    You won't miss Vicki wearing Orange it's bright enough

  • @blackmanjohn9
    @blackmanjohn9 6 років тому

    Question.. orange jackets?? Who will need to see you in an emergency situation? Helmets?? What was likely to fall on your head?

  • @RichardLartey
    @RichardLartey 6 років тому +5

    Tell me I'm not the only person who repeated 'pronunciation guide' in a Moss from The IT Crowd voice?

    • @AllTheStations
      @AllTheStations  6 років тому +1

      you're not the only one, Geoff recited this constantly whilst editing that part of the video .. !
      (do you also know the new Emergency Number jingle...?)

    • @RichardLartey
      @RichardLartey 6 років тому

      All The Stations oh yes I've got it on speed dial. 0118 999 881 999 119 725

    • @RichardLartey
      @RichardLartey 6 років тому +2

      All The Stations THREE

  • @johnmehaffey9953
    @johnmehaffey9953 5 років тому

    Geoff looks like he's been on the local brew last night and I don't mean tea

  • @dlittlester
    @dlittlester 6 років тому

    I really liked this. Thanks for doing it. I think I'd like to be able to speak Welsh too.

  • @dianapatterson1559
    @dianapatterson1559 6 років тому +1

    One chain = 22 yards, the length of a cricket pitch. How can one forget that?

  • @thebigchip
    @thebigchip 6 років тому

    Group Two! Why didn’t you play the “Don’t You Know Who We Are? Card?
    So good to hear the Steven Francis theme tune again. I do miss it (even though I downloaded the track.)

  • @lifeonrails
    @lifeonrails 6 років тому +3

    It's a wood pigeon Geoff. There is the answer. A wood pigeon

    • @kimifur
      @kimifur 5 років тому

      It's actually a collared dove. Very similar to the call of a wood pigeon, but not quite.

  • @grahamlive
    @grahamlive 6 років тому +1

    12:36 . I thought Vicki said "I've pooped!" TMI Vicki. Luckily, I misheard.

  • @Artermysss
    @Artermysss 6 років тому

    Darn! If I knew you were both in Swansea, I would have come said hello. :(

  • @golly2k
    @golly2k 6 років тому

    Please tell me the "All the stations - Ireland" is in the works? Go on..it'll only take about 3 days!!

  • @connorgeorge6294
    @connorgeorge6294 6 років тому

    I’m going to Bruton & Chetnole this weekend, anyone else been to either of them two before? Or anyone done them in the same day?

  • @thenerd6192
    @thenerd6192 6 років тому

    Not a wood pigeon but a collared dove; wood pigeons call in groups of 5 while collared doves call in groups of three.

  • @andrewjameson5918
    @andrewjameson5918 6 років тому

    I thought it was you Vikki in the Network Rail video.

  • @stevieinselby
    @stevieinselby 4 роки тому

    What's the deal with it only being a request stop in one direction? Is it uphill that way so they don't want to stop if they don't have to? Or is the visibility approaching from the other way too poor and they can't see people on the platform until the last minute? Or is there so much slack in the timetable before the next passing loop that there's no reason not to stop?

  • @MrLargePig
    @MrLargePig 6 років тому

    Maybe it was a trick of perspective, but it looked like one side of the parapet was higher than the other.

  • @briocheoleary5043
    @briocheoleary5043 6 років тому

    Do you know If they still might do Ireland, lol.. I think Geoff and Vicki were considering it 😂

  • @autitrain
    @autitrain 6 років тому

    I'm learning Welch with you !

  • @hannahtuck3052
    @hannahtuck3052 6 років тому

    Did you play spot the dead sheep on the way 😂 there were 3!

  • @peterjohncooper
    @peterjohncooper 6 років тому

    I thought I spotted Vicky in heavy disguise in the Network Rail version of this event.

  • @taylorcolby1603
    @taylorcolby1603 6 років тому +1

    I love Swansea 🖤⚪️

  • @grahamlive
    @grahamlive 6 років тому

    Nice, Not a patch on Glenfinnan though?

  • @EE12CSVT
    @EE12CSVT 6 років тому

    The correct pronunciation of Cynghordy is as follows:
    Cyng as in the first part of cunning (fox). Not King.
    The resg is broadly as you pronounce it.

  • @InstaSim6
    @InstaSim6 6 років тому

    If we ever happen to meet one day, I promise I will help you pronounce Welsh place names :P
    Another great video in Wales. Croeso i Gymru :D

  • @stuartmcconnachie
    @stuartmcconnachie 6 років тому +1

    Two owls do that! But yes, that was a pigeon... ;)

    • @kimifur
      @kimifur 5 років тому

      Specifically a collared dove. :)

  • @57629589
    @57629589 4 роки тому

    Do they still call these dmu's pay trains?

  • @mikoajem675
    @mikoajem675 6 років тому

    Yo Geoff, which viaduct do you find more impressive? The Cynghordy or the Ribblehead?

  • @alfie3914
    @alfie3914 6 років тому +2

    How long was it in vicki feet though 😂 😂

    • @kimifur
      @kimifur 5 років тому

      We need to know this! :D

  • @theoasisvlogs5954
    @theoasisvlogs5954 4 роки тому

    How do you get to go on this tour

  • @davidbagnall9206
    @davidbagnall9206 6 років тому +1

    2:37 made me laugh out loud

  • @DewiJones
    @DewiJones 6 років тому

    time to have All The Stations branded PPE?

  • @conorjm11
    @conorjm11 6 років тому

    Can we have All The Stations Europe edition? These videos give me withdrawal symptoms

  • @markstramtrainbuscapades1729
    @markstramtrainbuscapades1729 6 років тому

    The cooing bird was a wood pigeon.