Caer Gybi a small Roman fortlet located at the centre of Holyhead within the county of Anglesey, which was once in the Roman province of Britannia.
Caer Gybi a small Roman fortlet located at the centre of Holyhead within the county of Anglesey, which was once in the Roman province of Britannia.
The three-walled fort, with it`s fourth side fronting the sea is probably the site of a quay, thought to be part of a late 4th century build, associa
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the song is eminem - lose yourselfthis is only my second video so im still a beginner but i liked the beginning i did here :)so please share the video
the song is eminem - lose yourselfthis is only my second video so im still a beginner but i liked the beginning i did here :)so please share the video and le...
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the song is fort minor - remember the name :) i dont know how high the highest point i jump from but its over 16 feetplease share this video and leave
the song is fort minor - remember the name :) i dont know how high the highest point i jump from but its over 16 feetplease share this video and leave a comm...
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Sadly, I had to cancel a trip to do some gigs with my best friend Dave Karnes in Fort Worth, Texas due to a post-transplant infection. Amazingly, a f
Sadly, I had to cancel a trip to do some gigs with my best friend Dave Karnes in Fort Worth, Texas due to a post-transplant infection. Amazingly, a friend of Dave`s (but a stranger to me) made this video. I`m so touched that Ken & Kat would go to so much trouble! Can`t wait for an opportunity to get out there to meet Dave, Ken, Kat and all those lovely people (and frankly some gorgeous ladies)- Won`t you join me?
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Built in 1898 by Augustus Brown of Beachburg, it replaces two older bridges that were in the same place on the Coulonge River. The two bridges were th
Built in 1898 by Augustus Brown of Beachburg, it replaces two older bridges that were in the same place on the Coulonge River. The two bridges were the link between the lumberjack`s camp and the village of Fort Coulonge. At 129 metres, it`s the second longest covered bridge in Quebec.
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