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I am reading the above book in 45-60 minute stages. ------------------------------------------------------------------- PLEASE SUPPORT THE BALD EXPLORER My videos are funded by people like you. If you enjoy them, please help me make more: Visit http://BaldExplorer.com to become a patron. Or make a one off donation https://www.paypal.me/RichardVobes…
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I am reading the above book in 45-60 minute stages. ------------------------------------------------------------------- PLEASE SUPPORT THE BALD EXPLORER My videos are funded by people like you. If you enjoy them, please help me make more: Visit http://BaldExplorer.com to become a patron. Or make a one off donation https://www.paypal.me/RichardVobes…
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I am reading the above book in 45-60 minute stages. ------------------------------------------------------------------- PLEASE SUPPORT THE BALD EXPLORER My videos are funded by people like you. If you enjoy them, please help me make more: Visit http://BaldExplorer.com to become a patron. Or make a one off donation https://www.paypal.me/RichardVobes…
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I am reading the above book in 45-60 minute stages. ------------------------------------------------------------------- PLEASE SUPPORT THE BALD EXPLORER My videos are funded by people like you. If you enjoy them, please help me make more: Visit http://BaldExplorer.com to become a patron. Or make a one off donation https://www.paypal.me/RichardVobes…
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I am reading the above book in 45-60 minute stages. ------------------------------------------------------------------ PLEASE SUPPORT THE BALD EXPLORER My videos are funded by people like you. If you enjoy them, please help me make more: Visit http://BaldExplorer.com to become a patron. Or make a one off donation https://www.paypal.me/RichardVobes …
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I am reading the above book in 45-60 minute stages. ------------------------------------------------------------------- PLEASE SUPPORT THE BALD EXPLORER My videos are funded by people like you. If you enjoy them, please help me make more: Visit http://BaldExplorer.com to become a patron. Or make a one off donation https://www.paypal.me/RichardVobes…
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Today I present a podcast from my archive. I am visiting HMS Warrior in Portsmouth in the company of Andrew Bains, the ships archivist. To listen to more from this podcast you can download the other episodes below: http://files.vobes.com/media/warrior/hms-warrior-pt2.mp3 http://files.vobes.com/media/warrior/hms-warrior-pt3.mp3 HMS Warrior is a 40-g…
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In today's Bald Explorer Podcast, I talk to the lovely Matthew Holdsworth about the videos and walks we do in Surrey, I venture into the archive and find some audio from 2010 when I took a journey across the Amerbley Wild Brooks with my friend Mr Pegram. The Book of the Week is The New Sylva: A Discourse of Forest and Orchard Trees for the Twenty-F…
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Today chat to Gary Baines from Shoreham Fort in West Sussex about the history of the important heritage site, his involvement there and the walk on 27th January 2019 that members of the Bald Explorer Group will be enjoying. Also, I feature some of the new DSLR equipment I use for filming. There's a new Book of the Week - The Man Who Planted Trees b…
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This is the fifth in the weekly series of the Bald Explorer Podcast. In this episode I talk to Glynn Jones, a trustee from the Friends of the South Downs. Richard Suggett from the Veg Grower's Podcast pops in to discuss with my new Improve Your Vlogging course and Harold of Cardboard is my guess walker in a forthcoming video.…
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Welcome to the weekly Bald Explorer Podcast. In episode four I am looking at maps. I am curious about the different ones available for walking. I am also developing my style of filming, so what do you think? Julia and I are in Fishbourne, near Chichester in West Sussex, enjoying a walk along the banks of the estuary. And I have the new book of the …
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This is the third of my magazine style podcasts that are produced weekly. In today's episode: The Cissbury Ring Christmas Walk review. The Book of the week is a guide book, but how did it do? John Maze talks shows me a decor airfield while on a walk with the Friends of the Southdowns Society. Julia and I return from Chanctonbury Ring where we have …
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On 29th December 2018, to celebrate the first year of the Bald Explorer Facebook Group, 23 members met up at Cissbury Ring near Worthing in West Sussex for a stroll around the Ironage Hillfort and explored the Neolithic flint mines and enjoy the view. Have a listen as the group makes their way down from the top of this ancient and special place.…
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This is the second official BE podcast published on 22 December 2018. Today I am looking into Geocaching, life with an Esse Ironheart wood burning stove, recommending a delightful book and launching the new gallery video. Useful links from the show Geocaching - https://www.geocaching.com The Veg Grower Podcast: http://theveggrowerpodcast.co.uk Book…
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This is the first of the weekly podcasts from the Bald Explorer team. In it I highlight the videos coming up for the week ahead with a couple of excerpts from them. I recommend my book of the week. Give a reason to become a patron and support the channel and hint at the aims and ambitions for an audio version of the Bald Explorer. I hope you enjoy …
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Some years ago I went to the Bodyworlds exhibition with my son, Stanley.Body Worlds is a traveling exposition of dissected human bodies, animals, and other anatomical structures of the body that have been preserved through the process of plastination. Gunther von Hagens developed the preservation process which "unite[s] subtle anatomy and modern po…
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Today I am shown around St Giles in Shermanbury by the very knowledgeable Richard Putnam. The Anglican church of St. Giles is well away from the modern roads, approached along a tree-lined bridleway leading to Shermanbury Place, east of the Brighton road. A small church is mentioned in the Domesday Book, but the present structure is of 14th-century…
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