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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2008

Here is a full showing of the Nicky Line, a disused railway line connecting Hemel Hempstead, Redbourn and Harpenden, now a public footpath used for walks. On the way my family intercept me at Redbourn for lunch, and in the end I still have space for a little footage of Harpenden, a lovely small town where people take Australian lizards for walks instead of dogs!

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  • hey thats me at 0.58

  • @1000drakesmith How can you tell it's you?

  • @usenetposts i wa there then

  • @1000drakesmith but are you in the car driving down the hill, in one of the vans parked by the factory or the person on foot who crosses the road?

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  • Wow Jess! This is Amazing ~ I would fancy a nice long walk here :) I have never seen a video this long.. how'd they do that?

  • @Paspiedreamcast That seems to be a nationwide trend. Now that it's possible to eat in these places and be actually able to taste the food rather than cigarette smoke, people are more ready to eat quality food in what used to be a place mainly intended for the consumption of alcohol.

  • @usenetposts yeah, The Chequers pub has been sold and now it's more like a restaurant, i've been told.

  • @usenetposts The Chequers is not as good as it once was.

  • @Paspiedreamcast Redbourn? A village? How can you dismiss this thriving metropolis as a village? They've got several good pubs there.

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