Thats a great place to visit with all of its history and in such a lovely area too. Interesting to see someone had left an Egyptian god in there amongst the other things 😃 Get well soon 🙂👍~ Anna
@@angleseyisle Yea it one of those places for sure , used to explore all the Tualas and Navetas on Menorca , there are none that are excavated on Majorca but lots on Menorca and not the the thing tourists loook at , but they are right up my street when Im there , and VERY very interesting Regards Bryn C .If you turn obstacle avoidance off on your drone , just maybe you can get a camera view from the top of it that would be interesting with the gimbal pointed down ,you may have to use a mirror and a torch or somthing , in order to light up the top of it , but I sure would love to see the top of it . These are about 5 thousand years old max ,same as the ones on menorca
@@angleseyisle With respect though, if the speaker has an interest in culture, why not ask someone for the correct pronunciation. They also seem to give up with Porth Trecastell which makes it sound like they're not really that interested in heritage.
@@ManionMaelog totally take it on board, i'm ill at the moment and just lost my Dad, mind is a little fuzzy. I probably should not have made the video at that time, I just wanted to get out in the fresh air.
From a native “ynys monian” I’m greatful for your video and the time it takes to upload it all whether you pronounce the name correctly or not!! Keep exploring!!Condolences on losing your father.
@@Knikkinakki Not sure why the rest of discussion where I, amongst other things, expressed my condolences, has disappeared, along with the friendly chat we had about help with pronunciation.
A very interesting place. Good seeing these places being looked after. Amazing what people leave in there too. Good share mate. 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Its awesome spot, one of many around the Island :)
Looks really good, agree it would be awesome to experience it on the solstace
Nice seeing those snow capped mountains in the distance 😊 interesting site to explore 😊
Mound in the dark grove...coolest name ever haha
Thats a great place to visit with all of its history and in such a lovely area too. Interesting to see someone had left an Egyptian god in there amongst the other things 😃
Get well soon 🙂👍~ Anna
Thanks Anna 👍 🙂
Wonderful, thanks for sharing. You misspoke though: it’s 4,000ish years old if dated to 2000BCE. 😊
The standing stone inside there , is a pertrified tree trunk, and there are axe marks in it too🙂
I'll defo have a look, its somewhere I visit often, just something draws me to it.
@@angleseyisle Yea it one of those places for sure , used to explore all the Tualas and Navetas on Menorca , there are none that are excavated on Majorca but lots on Menorca and not the the thing tourists loook at , but they are right up my street when Im there , and VERY very interesting Regards Bryn C .If you turn obstacle avoidance off on your drone , just maybe you can get a camera view from the top of it that would be interesting with the gimbal pointed down ,you may have to use a mirror and a torch or somthing , in order to light up the top of it , but I sure would love to see the top of it . These are about 5 thousand years old max ,same as the ones on menorca
Bryn seli dee. Wow that's a good pronunciation.
Fair enough
@@angleseyisle With respect though, if the speaker has an interest in culture, why not ask someone for the correct pronunciation. They also seem to give up with Porth Trecastell which makes it sound like they're not really that interested in heritage.
@@ManionMaelog totally take it on board, i'm ill at the moment and just lost my Dad, mind is a little fuzzy. I probably should not have made the video at that time, I just wanted to get out in the fresh air.
From a native “ynys monian” I’m greatful for your video and the time it takes to upload it all whether you pronounce the name correctly or not!! Keep exploring!!Condolences on losing your father.
@@Knikkinakki Not sure why the rest of discussion where I, amongst other things, expressed my condolences, has disappeared, along with the friendly chat we had about help with pronunciation.