Clumber Park


A little video from my recent visit to Nottingham in the North of England. This Lime tree avenue was planted in 1840 in Clumber Park. It's almost 2 miles long and consists of 1,296 common limes, the longest in Europe! Trying to hold the camera steady on a bouncy road was tricky and I've sped up the video as it was quite long!

Comments

Angie said…
I've never seen so many! When I'd see oncoming traffic I kept worrying you were on the wrong side of the road. duh!
Bestemor Aud said…
What a beautiful and special place! I've never been in England. Hope we'll get the opportunity soon! Fun video!
Wow!! Too cool! Forgot for a minute you were on the Lt. side of the road driving...feared for your safety for a bit but came to my senses! This was great fun!!! Cathy
Anonymous said…
WOW!!! That was super cool! Your roads are so coool! You should see Indian roads hehe


Sid
Anonymous said…
Hey I listened to your "Happy Birthday" thingy at Vimeo. Wow! Just love the way you play? Do you have more?

Sid
Pietro Brosio said…
What a beautiful avenue.
About England, I always remember with pleasure my walks in the green London Parks.
Linda said…
What a fun video! The tree lined road was beautiful, even if you were on the wrong side of the road. haha!
dot said…
Whew! That was fun but a little scary. It would take me a while to get used to driving on the wrong side of the road. Of course to you it's the right side. LOL! What a lot of limeade!
Gudl said…
Very cool, but you are driving on the wrong side of the road ;-)
lol
Let Love Grow said…
AHHHHHH!!! You are driving on the wrong side of the road!!! :-) Lovely drive....
Shosannah said…
It's magical isn't it! It feels like the forest goes on forever!
Glad you had a great time down my neck of the woods:0)