This is a spectacular section of the River Darwen, where a picturesque sandstone gorge leads to a tumbling weir and the 108-foot (33 m) high Hoghton Bottoms Viaduct towers above. The weir sits at the top of the sandstone gorge - the only feature of its type in the Ribble Catchment - and it is crossed by the Hoghton Tower Viaduct. The weir is a famous local landmark and is easily accessible thanks to a public footpath running alongside the river.
Paul Bilbo Posted at 5-8 01:19
Thank you - I like to find what I call "real" music rather than the made for YT stuff if I can (subject to copyright of course).
Paul.
It's best if the soundtrack suits the mood of the video isn't it
I've seen some videos of sweeping countryside and blue skies with the look of calmness everywhere... and a high temp thud thud techno track ruining the whole thing!
I've seen some videos of sweeping countryside and blue skies with the look of calmness everywhere... and a high temp thud thud techno track ruining the whole thing!
A bit ridiculous, isn't it. I use a lot of free stuff from the likes of Eric Matyas. He has a wide range of styles to choose from.