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The Abandoned Haslingden Congregational Graveyard UPDATE! #shorts #graveyard #abandonedplaces
Original built 1787, and a new chapel built in 1854, Haslingden Congregational Church no longer exists within the town. FULL VIDEO : https://youtu.be/ZhQAj4ShcfU Special thanks to JACKIE RAMSBOTTOM for allowing the use of photographs for this video. Please check out the Haslingden Blogspot website at : https://haslingdens.blogspot.com/ ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel…
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The Lady With No Hands #shorts #crime #truestory
Full video will be on our channel from Monday, 17th June 8:05pm UK Time. Subscribe here : https://www.youtube.com/@DaysofHorror?sub_confirmation=1
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LLORET De MAR 2024 // TOSSA De MAR // Costa Brava // May Holiday (part two)
Join us for part TWO on our visit to Lloret De Mar, a place known for its Mediterranean beaches, historic monuments and ruins, nightlife and walks. In this video, we travel over to Tossa De Mar for a day out, visiting the wonderful Castle of Tossa De Mar, an iconic 12th-century castle featuring expansive fortification…
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LLORET De MAR 2024 // Costa Brava // Summer Holiday (part one)
Join us for something completely different on this channel, as we take you with us to the coastal town of Lloret De Mar, known for its Mediterranean beaches, historic monuments and ruins, nightlife and walks. This is the FIRST of two videos in which we filmed the entire week of our stay, and in this…
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