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    Blackgang Chine is the UK's oldest amusement park. Named after a now-destroyed chine (a coastal ravine) in the soft Cretaceous cliffs, it is about 6 miles from Ventnor at the southern tip of the Isle of Wight just below St Catherine's Down. Blackgang Chine and its sister park Robin Hill are owned by the Dabell family. Blackgang Chine is home to a series of imaginatively themed lands, including a Pirate Cove, a realm of Dinosaurs, an Underwater Kingdom, a Fairy Village and a Cowboy Town. Owing to the unstable land on which the park is situated, landslides occur frequently, meaning that attractions have continually to be moved further inland to safer ground.
    During Blackgang Chine's early years, the area was a steep gaunt ravine, overlooking Chale Bay, stretching around three-quarters of a mile down to the shore. It was a quiet place, visited by few people other than local fishermen with rumours of a thriving smuggling trade, which has now become a key theme of the park.[2] On 11 October 1836 the cargo ship Clarendon was wrecked at the foot of Blackgang Chine, with the loss of all aboard.[3]
    During Victorian England, people were seeking out new healthy holiday resorts, ideally near the coast. As the railway network was getting closer and closer to the south coast, the Isle of Wight was becoming an increasingly attractive holiday destination. Alexander Dabell, the founder of the park, soon realised the business potential of this, trying various ventures. In 1839 Alexander became friends with a publican who had recently built a hotel at Blackgang, which now forms the Chine Cafe (Formerly Pirates' Pantry restaurant) and administration offices.[2] After studying the gault and chine gorge, he knew instantly that gardens could be set up that would appeal to the Victorians as a romantic holiday destination. This along with the increasing popularity of the adjacent Sandrock Spring (a Chalybeate spring) led to Alexander concluding a lease for the site in 1842 and the establishment of Blackgang Chine amusement park in 1843. The area was then opened up to the public with pathways built down to the ravine and gardens landscaped on the cliffs. Steps were built to give access to the beach from the lower road. Since the park was opened, it has remained a family business, with the descendants of Alexander Dabell owning it ever since.[4][5] The park's claim to have been established in 1843[1] would make it the oldest theme park in the United Kingdom. Its initial theme of a general-purpose scenic and curiosity park led to one of its most famous attractions, a large whale skeleton, which had been washed up near the coast of The Needles in 1842, and is still a showpiece today.[2]
    Owing to continual landslides, the chine itself has been destroyed, and coastal erosion still has a significant impact on the area today. The park's focus now is themed entertainment for families with young children, lifesize animatronic dinosaurs being a noted feature. The same owners run a sister site, the Robin Hill countryside adventure park.[6] Clifftop walks in and around the area give panoramic views of the English Channel and the south-western Isle of Wight coast.
    According to a May 2000 talk to the Isle of Wight Postcard Club by the then director, Mr Simon Dabell, the etymology is simply "black pathway" (the original appearance of the chine),[5] but the theme park understandably fosters the interpretation of a smuggling origin. Thus visitors to the park are greeted by a gigantic fibreglass smuggler between whose legs they could pass to enter.[6]
    The park is frequently associated with ghosts, particularly related to smugglers, with several tales of sightings around the park. In 2008 a video was recorded, showing what appeared to be the apparition of a girl in a blue dress.[9]
    Southern Vectis bus route 6 serves the amusement park on its way between Newport and Ventnor.[10] In the summer, the Island Coaster also stops here.
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Komentáře • 28

  • @SuperJules47
    @SuperJules47 Před 5 lety +6

    Once on a camping trip I spent the entire night awake in the tent with this song stuck in my head after I had visited nurseryland that day.

    • @kittikoko
      @kittikoko  Před 5 lety +1

      I can understand that - I sometimes find myself singing it when the park's been closed for months! 😅

    • @isleofwightadventures8221
      @isleofwightadventures8221 Před 5 lety +1

      That song is called the maypole by David mellor

    • @gavinsmith3775
      @gavinsmith3775 Před rokem

      Where did they get the animatronics that are playing instruments in the tree in Nurseryland at Blackgang Chine

  • @pomegranatepips2783
    @pomegranatepips2783 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Never take this video down! My childhood!

  • @ameliagould5485
    @ameliagould5485 Před 5 lety +7

    This is literally my childhood. I have been to Blackgang chine almost every year since I was 2. This song gets stuck in my head whenever I go even months afterwards. Thank you :)

  • @stevegeek
    @stevegeek Před 23 dny

    Brilliant…such fond memories. I visited Blackgang many, many times, first when I was a kid, then with my kids (now grown up). The fairy tree house with this music was always a must-see, together with the pet shop and the creepy mansion.

  • @Hereiserio
    @Hereiserio Před 3 lety +2

    I’m going back to Blackgang in 5 weeks I haven’t been there since I was 6 (I’m 13 now) and I can’t wait! I often get this tune stuck in my head and it will be nice to see the tree in person after so long!

    • @kittikoko
      @kittikoko  Před 3 lety +2

      Yay, hope you have an awesome day!

  • @winonabailey-gibson2130
    @winonabailey-gibson2130 Před 3 lety +3

    Going to Blackgang tomorrow can’t wait to revisit this wonderful tree 🌲 ❤️

  • @MiataSama
    @MiataSama Před 3 lety +1

    This is the sound of my childhood and my favourite part of blackgang chine

  • @philiphemmings3739
    @philiphemmings3739 Před 3 lety +1

    This was my very first holiday with my Dad, and family, I loved it, so much, I got to go back there, a must guys, looking at all these stured the interest. :)

  • @0YourGuardian
    @0YourGuardian Před 5 lety +2

    Songs of my childhood and well, pretty much every year of my life xD

  • @gavinsmith3775
    @gavinsmith3775 Před měsícem

    What is the name of the company that made the animatronic elves in the tree at Nurseryland?

  • @Katiewhocanread
    @Katiewhocanread Před 2 lety

    Such an earworm!

  • @STURNI0L09LOVER
    @STURNI0L09LOVER Před 3 lety

    Oh the good old days

  • @gavinsmith3775
    @gavinsmith3775 Před rokem

    What are those 2 songs called? One is called The Maypole by David Mellor and what's the other one called?

    • @kittikoko
      @kittikoko  Před rokem

      The second piece can be found in the soundtrack to Anno Domini 1573 - starting at 1:53
      czcams.com/video/mcl1y5RiXn8/video.html
      but I'm not sure if it was an original composition or a recording of an ancient piece of music.

    • @kittikoko
      @kittikoko  Před rokem

      @@gavinsmith3775 The piece is linked in my comment above - it's called Trgovište I.

    • @kittikoko
      @kittikoko  Před rokem

      @@gavinsmith3775 The link above starts at 1:53 - this is the piece of music you're looking for.

    • @kittikoko
      @kittikoko  Před rokem

      @@gavinsmith3775 I'm not sure if you're receiving my messages as I've answered this question above several times: the piece from Trgovište I used at Blackgang Chine starts at 1:53 in the video linked.

    • @kittikoko
      @kittikoko  Před rokem

      @@gavinsmith3775 I feel like I'm banging my head against a brick wall. 😂

  • @otamatonegaming
    @otamatonegaming Před 3 měsíci

    Nuseryland pre dates the first song lol

  • @STURNI0L09LOVER
    @STURNI0L09LOVER Před 3 lety +1

    British 10 year old me memories