British Country Road Driving

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2010

This was made a while ago but I decided not to upload it at the time. Thought I may as well upload it now.

I know the song is Danish and this was filmed in the UK, but I don't care LOL. Song is "Florafobi" by C.V. Jørgensen

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  • whats he on a 50 lol

  • @Kirbsvids  LMAO, it was a 2003 Yaris :P. Thanks for reminding me of this video BTW LOL.

  • Nice ride through the country, Mark. Love the music, as well.

  • @Bryant5493 Thanks Bryant.

  • I felt like I was riding with you! Great countryside and scenic views.

  • @CAMINOANDALUZ Thanks Josan!

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  • @04smallmj

    You're welcome, Mark.

  • @04smallmj

    lol thats sounds creepy so I rather be stuck in this here instead! actually wouldnt like to be stuck anywhere but sometimes it happens! that would suck to reverse all the way!

  • @rextinctione You should see our single track roads, with tall hedges on either side. Now that is creepy at night! They tend to be in very rural areas. They can only fit 1 car so if you come across someone (or worse, a tractor) coming the other way, one of you will have to reverse back to a passing place. And they're in the middle of nowhere.... The bears might eat you alive!!!

  • @04smallmj

    thats good but to me it still looks like it would be scary to get lost but im not exactly saying anyone would get lost just looks like a good place to make a horror movie lol

  • @rextinctione LOL, I think this is one of least rural locations I could find. This area is surrounded by at least 8 towns and villages, most of which are signposted. It's pretty difficult to get lost as long as you know where you need to go! as a comparison, this video starts as Hanbury (a village) and ends at Droitwich, going through 2 other villages along the way! It's still fairly rural though...

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