Ep 2. England - Liverpool to Keddleston Hall
- January 8, 2019
- 26 min
In season 10 episode 2 of The World From Above, we take an aerial journey from Liverpool to Keddleston Hall in England. Starting in the bustling city of Liverpool, we soar above famous landmarks such as the Royal Liver Building and the Liverpool Cathedral. As we leave the city, we see the lush green countryside of Cheshire with its many farms and fields.
Next, we fly over the Peak District National Park, a stunning area of natural beauty in central England. From above, we can see the rugged hills and dramatic landscapes that make this area a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers.
As we approach Keddleston Hall, we get a bird's eye view of this impressive 18th-century country house and its surrounding gardens. The estate is set in 800 acres of parkland and is home to many rare and exotic plants. From above, we can see the many paths and walkways that wind through the gardens, as well as the long, tree-lined driveway that leads up to the hall itself.
Throughout the episode, we learn about the history and culture of the places we're flying over. We hear about Liverpool's role in the slave trade and its importance as a major port city. We also learn about the many stately homes and historic landmarks that dot the English landscape.
Along the way, we meet locals who share their stories and experiences with us. From farmers to hikers to historians, these voices help us understand the rich and complex history of the area.
Overall, season 10 episode 2 of The World From Above is a fascinating and informative journey through some of England's most picturesque and historically significant places. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or just someone who loves a good view from above, this episode is sure to captivate and inspire.