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Episode 30 - Keepin' It Rhyl

39 min · 4 de may de 2026
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🌊 More Than Words – Episode 30: Keepin’ It Rhyl 🌊 From Victorian seaside optimism to modern coastal existentialism, Episode 30 drifts down the North Wales coast before sidling into England like the ferry timetable absolutely meant to do that. Featuring: 🐐 Llandudno goats: lockdown hedge-eating anarchists with global fame 🚋 Great Orme Tramway: Victorian engineering that refuses to die 🐅 Welsh Mountain Zoo: exotic animals reconsidering life choices in North Wales weather 🏰 Gwrych Castle: built for ghosts, got Ant & Dec instead 🌊 Towyn: when the Irish Sea popped round unannounced 🎢 Rhyl: Britain’s seaside Time Lord 🧱 Offa’s Dyke: history’s longest passive-aggressive garden fence 🐿️ Formby red squirrels: Britain’s fluffiest Cold War It’s travel with Victorian resorts, celebrity castles, catastrophic seaside economics, and wildlife that absolutely did not consent to the North Wales microclimate.

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