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About This Video
This video was uploaded to the YouTube channel Dead Air in August 2022.
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne is a tidal island off the Northumbrian coast of England. On it, lies the remains of a priory, built on the site of the first Viking invasion in Britain back in the year 793AD. It is here where an entire monastery of defenceless monks were brutally killed, and their valuables looted.
For over 1200 years, claims of miracles, healing & apparitions of monks have lead this to be considered one of the most spiritual places in Britain. I just had to come and investigate...spending 2 nights in order to cover such a large island.
This is also the first investigation of using a new piece of equipment - a hand built GeoPort thanks to its creator, George Brown.
About Dead Air
Dead Air was formed in 2009 by University friends Rob Davies and Chris Felton, originally as a radio show in Newcastle based FM station, NE1fm. The show originally was based around encouraging callers to talk about their own experiences and opinions on the paranormal, as well as monthly live broadcasts from some of the North East's scariest places.
Chris works alongside Alan Robson, the host of Metro Radio's Nightowls and Sky TV's 'Scariest Places on Earth', and plans to make a full return to the show in 2021. Rob has been a radio presenter with NE1fm on the music scene, but is now 100% committed to creating paranormal content for the channel.
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