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Today we'll explore the extremities of mainland Great Britain, stopping by the northern, western, eastern, and southern points, as well as briefly visiting the highest and lowest points. 00:00 John O’Groats: Known as the most North-easterly point on mainland Great Britain, John O’Groats is often considered the starting point for many long-distance journeys across the country. 00:25 Easter Head: Situated at the end of the Dunnet Peninsular, this location is recognized as the most northerly point on mainland Great Britain. It offers stunning views and is a popular spot for birdwatching. 04:29 Corrachadh Mòr: Located in the Scottish Highlands, this remote headland is the most westerly point on mainland Great Britain. It is a site of rugged natural beauty and solitude. 08:28 The Ardnamurchan Lopolith: This geological feature is part of the rugged landscape of the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, known for its volcanic history and striking natural scenery. 11:55 Ness Point: Positioned in Lowestoft, Suffolk, Ness Point is the most easterly point on mainland Great Britain. It is marked by the Euroscope, a circular plaque showing the direction and distance to various European cities. 14:45 Lizard Point: As the southernmost point on mainland Great Britain, Lizard Point is famed for its dramatic cliffs and unique flora and fauna. It is a key location for maritime navigation. 19:55 The Marconi Centre, Mullion, Cornwall: This site commemorates the pioneering wireless experiments conducted by Guglielmo Marconi, making significant contributions to modern telecommunications. 23:15 Ben Nevis Summit: Standing at 1,345 meters (4,413 feet), Ben Nevis is the highest point in Great Britain. It attracts numerous hikers and climbers each year, and “sometimes” offers panoramic views from the summit – but not on the day I visited. 25:25 Holme Fen Posts: Located in Cambridgeshire, Holme Fen marks the lowest point in Great Britain at (very approximately) 5 meters below sea level. The posts here are a record of subsidence in the Fens. Throughout the video, we will not only visit these extreme points but also delve into the geographical and historical significance of these remarkable locations across Great Britain.