OUR 1,500 SUBSCRIBER Q & A SPECIAL .. A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU!

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To celebrate hitting the milestone of 1,500 subscribers, we have answered a few of your questions in relation to this channel, what are interests are, why we do what we do here and much more ..

So, a big thank you to all who submitted their questions and if others wish to contact us and maybe want us to do more videos like this, then please comment in the comment box.

Link to OS Maps : https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=5.0&lat=56.00000&lon=-4.00000&layers=1&right=ESRIWorld

ILKLEY ALIEN PHOTO LOCATION VIDEO : https://youtu.be/MtstIMIlB0U
WENDY SEWELL VIDEO : https://youtu.be/0nRZbDg5xZw
BURNLEY CEMETERY GHOST FOOTSTEPS : https://youtu.be/HD_f9XP8c1k
HELMSHORE MILLS GHOST HUNT : https://youtu.be/Yxhy1J40cw8

Check out Rossendale Rambler : https://www.youtube.com/@therossendalerambler-mikei7294

One response to “OUR 1,500 SUBSCRIBER Q & A SPECIAL .. A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL OF YOU!”

  1. Steve Moore avatar
    Steve Moore

    It’s amazing just how many stories eminate our of East Lancashire.
    Keep up the good work, and we all look forward to seiing more of your episodes I would like to see more paranormal related tales too, like the ghost Nelson that peeled pitatoes !

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