44 Insane Facts That Will Change How You See The UK

The UK sits at the same latitude as Hudson Bay — a body of water locked in ice for half the year — yet palm trees grow outdoors in Scotland and London is warmer in January than Montreal. The rock under the Outer Hebrides formed before animal life existed on Earth. A currency being used in shops today is older than the Norman Conquest. The country you think you know is hiding more than the map shows. In this video, we explore: → Why London sits further north than Calgary, and Edinburgh further north than Moscow — and why neither feels Arctic → Three-billion-year-old rocks called Lewisian gneiss sitting loose on Scottish beaches, formed when Earth's oceans held only single-celled organisms and the sky had almost no oxygen → Surfers paddling out to ride a tidal wave called the Severn Bore — two metres tall, travelling over 20 km/h, rolling upstream for miles up an English river → Why the White Cliffs of Dover aren't actually rock — they're billions of microscopic shells from algae that lived 70 to 100 million years ago, compressed into stone → Stonehenge predating the Great Pyramid of Giza by 440 years — Egyptian builders were still hauling limestone when it was already half a millennium old → Scotland's Highlands once standing as tall as the Himalayas, ground down over 400 million years into the stumps that remain today → A British Empire 145 times larger than the country running it, governing nearly a quarter of every human alive in 1920 → A currency older than the Norman Conquest — the British pound, at roughly 1,264 years, already functioning when Charlemagne ruled the Frankish Empire → Tim Berners-Lee inventing the World Wide Web in 1989 and refusing to patent it — giving every website that has ever existed away for free → Cornish, a language declared dead in 1777, reconstructed from old texts and now being taught to children in Cornwall again And at fact 44: a country smaller than the US state of Oregon that has produced over 130 Nobel laureates, written the rulebook for ten globally played sports, and anchored every clock on the planet to a single suburb in southeast London. Subscribe for more of what the map doesn't show. #HiddenBritain #UKHistory #UKFacts #BritishHistory #Scotland #England #GhostTowns #ForgottenPlaces #AbandonedPlaces #UKGeography