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# William Whiskerson Mouse explorer | 1:24:02 | 1:24:04 | |
# Finds adventure Round every corner | 1:24:04 | 1:24:07 | |
# Where will he go? | 1:24:07 | 1:24:09 | |
# Who will he meet? | 1:24:09 | 1:24:10 | |
# His amazing adventures will make you squeak | 1:24:10 | 1:24:15 | |
# William Whiskerson | 1:24:15 | 1:24:16 | |
# Mouse explorer! # | 1:24:16 | 1:24:20 | |
Here comes William Whiskerson in his amazing travelling globe. | 1:24:22 | 1:24:27 | |
Greetings, adventurers. | 1:24:33 | 1:24:35 | |
I am William Whiskerson, the famous mouse explorer! | 1:24:35 | 1:24:40 | |
William is on a hill. | 1:24:41 | 1:24:43 | |
He can see stone walls, trees and lots of sheep. | 1:24:43 | 1:24:48 | |
But which part of the United Kingdom is he in today? | 1:24:48 | 1:24:52 | |
Cheesephone, reveal my location! | 1:24:52 | 1:24:55 | |
The Cheesephone shows William where he is on a map of the world. | 1:25:01 | 1:25:05 | |
'Hello William, today you're in Yorkshire, | 1:25:08 | 1:25:11 | |
'in the north of England.' | 1:25:11 | 1:25:13 | |
Wow! What a beautiful place Yorkshire is. | 1:25:14 | 1:25:19 | |
Oh! I've got a message coming through on my Cheesephone. | 1:25:19 | 1:25:23 | |
Hello, William. My name's Emily! Let's go on a cave adventure. | 1:25:23 | 1:25:29 | |
That sounds like an amazing adventure! | 1:25:29 | 1:25:32 | |
Lock the location, Cheesephone. | 1:25:32 | 1:25:35 | |
The map shows William where to meet Emily. | 1:25:36 | 1:25:40 | |
Explorers away! | 1:25:42 | 1:25:44 | |
Along the way to meet his new friend, | 1:25:47 | 1:25:50 | |
William passes lots of hills... | 1:25:50 | 1:25:53 | |
..and valleys. | 1:25:53 | 1:25:55 | |
-Pleased to squeak you, Emily! -Pleased to squeak you too. | 1:25:59 | 1:26:02 | |
-Hee-hee! -This is my friend Tom. | 1:26:02 | 1:26:05 | |
-Hello, William. -Ah, Tom! | 1:26:05 | 1:26:07 | |
We're all going on a cave adventure! | 1:26:07 | 1:26:10 | |
What have you got on your heads? | 1:26:10 | 1:26:12 | |
These are special helmets, called hard hats. | 1:26:12 | 1:26:15 | |
We wear them in the cave to protect our heads. | 1:26:15 | 1:26:17 | |
Ah! Have you got one for me? | 1:26:17 | 1:26:20 | |
HE LAUGHS | 1:26:21 | 1:26:22 | |
Ha ha! | 1:26:25 | 1:26:27 | |
BOTH: Explorers away! | 1:26:27 | 1:26:29 | |
The Cheesphone map shows William's journey through the Cave. | 1:26:29 | 1:26:35 | |
As they begin their cave adventure, | 1:26:37 | 1:26:40 | |
the explorers travel deep underground. | 1:26:40 | 1:26:43 | |
-Wow! -Wow. -Yeah! | 1:26:44 | 1:26:48 | |
Look at all these rocks. | 1:26:49 | 1:26:51 | |
The caves are made of a rock called limestone. | 1:26:51 | 1:26:55 | |
There is water flowing through the tunnels of the caves | 1:26:56 | 1:27:00 | |
from underground rivers and streams. | 1:27:00 | 1:27:03 | |
The water helps to carve out different shapes | 1:27:03 | 1:27:06 | |
in the rocks as it flows through the caves. | 1:27:06 | 1:27:09 | |
Do you know the wetness that you feel on the rocks? | 1:27:13 | 1:27:15 | |
-Yeah! -That's the water. | 1:27:15 | 1:27:18 | |
I see! | 1:27:18 | 1:27:19 | |
The cave William and Emily are visiting was made | 1:27:20 | 1:27:23 | |
when water flowed into holes in the rock, creating a large space inside. | 1:27:23 | 1:27:29 | |
WATER FALLS | 1:27:29 | 1:27:31 | |
What's that noise? | 1:27:31 | 1:27:33 | |
The noise is some water coming down from the waterfall. | 1:27:33 | 1:27:37 | |
Oh! A waterfall! | 1:27:37 | 1:27:41 | |
And here is the waterfall. | 1:27:41 | 1:27:43 | |
Wow! | 1:27:43 | 1:27:44 | |
That's amazing! | 1:27:46 | 1:27:47 | |
Cool! | 1:27:49 | 1:27:51 | |
Emily shows William how the water from the waterfall | 1:27:52 | 1:27:57 | |
has shaped the rocks. | 1:27:57 | 1:27:58 | |
The explorers travel further into the cave. | 1:28:01 | 1:28:04 | |
What's this, Tom? | 1:28:06 | 1:28:08 | |
This, William, is a Gower pool. | 1:28:08 | 1:28:10 | |
What's a Gower pool? | 1:28:10 | 1:28:12 | |
Gower pools are puddles that are made | 1:28:12 | 1:28:15 | |
when water collects in the rocks. | 1:28:15 | 1:28:17 | |
They come in all shapes and sizes. | 1:28:19 | 1:28:23 | |
Wow! | 1:28:23 | 1:28:24 | |
Ha! | 1:28:24 | 1:28:25 | |
HE LAUGHS | 1:28:25 | 1:28:27 | |
There are all sorts of different shaped rocks in the cave. | 1:28:27 | 1:28:30 | |
They're called rock formations. | 1:28:32 | 1:28:35 | |
A Gower pool is just one kind of rock formation. | 1:28:37 | 1:28:40 | |
Actually, William, this would be a great pool for you! | 1:28:43 | 1:28:46 | |
You're right. And look, there's even a diving board! | 1:28:46 | 1:28:51 | |
HE LAUGHS | 1:28:51 | 1:28:52 | |
Bit cold for a swim. | 1:28:54 | 1:28:56 | |
-Emily! -Yeah? -Look at all the different shapes! | 1:29:00 | 1:29:04 | |
And colours. Ha! | 1:29:04 | 1:29:07 | |
Them ones look like little stones, don't they, covered in sand. | 1:29:07 | 1:29:11 | |
They do, don't they? | 1:29:11 | 1:29:14 | |
Yes. I like that one! | 1:29:14 | 1:29:17 | |
That's a really big one, isn't it? | 1:29:17 | 1:29:19 | |
-That one is bigger. -Yeah! You're right! | 1:29:19 | 1:29:22 | |
Ha! | 1:29:22 | 1:29:23 | |
Something just fell on my whiskers! | 1:29:23 | 1:29:25 | |
I know what that was! | 1:29:25 | 1:29:27 | |
-What was it? -A drop of water. | 1:29:27 | 1:29:30 | |
Yeah, I think you're right! | 1:29:30 | 1:29:32 | |
HE LAUGHS | 1:29:32 | 1:29:33 | |
Oh, look. What are they? | 1:29:34 | 1:29:36 | |
-Them? -Yeah! | 1:29:36 | 1:29:37 | |
Witch's fingers. | 1:29:37 | 1:29:38 | |
-Witch's fingers! -Yeah. | 1:29:38 | 1:29:42 | |
That makes me scared! | 1:29:42 | 1:29:44 | |
I've got you, so you won't be able to be scared. | 1:29:45 | 1:29:48 | |
-You're looking after me, aren't you? -Yeah. | 1:29:48 | 1:29:50 | |
HE GIGGLES | 1:29:50 | 1:29:51 | |
-Look, it says "Witch's Fingers" up there! -Yeah! | 1:29:54 | 1:29:59 | |
In the cave, there are other rock formations, | 1:29:59 | 1:30:02 | |
with lots of funny names. | 1:30:02 | 1:30:04 | |
Like "the judge's head". | 1:30:04 | 1:30:06 | |
Can you guess what this one is? | 1:30:06 | 1:30:08 | |
It's called "the budgie". | 1:30:08 | 1:30:10 | |
I like the "Witch's Fingers" best. | 1:30:11 | 1:30:14 | |
They look slimy, don't they? | 1:30:14 | 1:30:16 | |
They do look a bit slimy, those fingers, don't they? | 1:30:16 | 1:30:19 | |
Yeah. | 1:30:19 | 1:30:20 | |
While looking at the formations, | 1:30:20 | 1:30:24 | |
Emily points out the different colours of the rocks. | 1:30:24 | 1:30:26 | |
When I light the torch, it can see some brown. | 1:30:26 | 1:30:30 | |
And it can see some light brown. | 1:30:30 | 1:30:33 | |
-What colour's that? -Black! | 1:30:33 | 1:30:36 | |
Ah! | 1:30:36 | 1:30:37 | |
It gets very black deep inside the cave. | 1:30:37 | 1:30:40 | |
HE LAUGHS | 1:30:40 | 1:30:42 | |
The explorers reach the centre of the cave. | 1:30:43 | 1:30:48 | |
This part of the cave is known as the cavern. | 1:30:48 | 1:30:53 | |
-Emily? -Yeah? | 1:30:53 | 1:30:54 | |
What are those rocks hanging down called? | 1:30:54 | 1:30:58 | |
-Stalactites! -Oh! Wow! | 1:30:58 | 1:31:02 | |
-Like socks! -Yeah. | 1:31:02 | 1:31:04 | |
-They're not stalac-socks? -No. | 1:31:04 | 1:31:06 | |
-They're stalactites. -Yeah. | 1:31:06 | 1:31:08 | |
Stalactites are formed by water dripping through | 1:31:08 | 1:31:12 | |
the limestone in the cave roof. | 1:31:12 | 1:31:15 | |
As each drip falls, it leaves tiny pieces of rock behind. | 1:31:15 | 1:31:20 | |
These stick to one another, | 1:31:20 | 1:31:22 | |
and over hundreds of years, grow into long, spiky stalactites. | 1:31:22 | 1:31:28 | |
In the cavern, there are lots of thin stalactites, | 1:31:28 | 1:31:31 | |
called straw stalactites. | 1:31:31 | 1:31:34 | |
They look a bit like spaghetti! | 1:31:34 | 1:31:36 | |
-What a funny place this is! -Yeah. | 1:31:37 | 1:31:41 | |
Sometimes, rocks also build up on the cave floor. | 1:31:41 | 1:31:45 | |
They grow into rock formations called stalagmites. | 1:31:45 | 1:31:50 | |
These form very slowly. | 1:31:50 | 1:31:53 | |
They grow just one centimetre in height every 200 years! | 1:31:53 | 1:31:59 | |
-Emily? -Yeah? -Shall we go and see some more things? | 1:31:59 | 1:32:02 | |
-Yeah! -Come on then! BOTH: Explorers away! | 1:32:02 | 1:32:06 | |
What's that down there? | 1:32:08 | 1:32:09 | |
It's called "the crazy pavement". | 1:32:09 | 1:32:12 | |
-Crazy pavement! -Yeah. | 1:32:12 | 1:32:15 | |
HE LAUGHS | 1:32:15 | 1:32:16 | |
-It is a funny name! -It is a very funny name! | 1:32:16 | 1:32:19 | |
WATER DRIPS | 1:32:21 | 1:32:22 | |
Can you see the witch's face up there, | 1:32:26 | 1:32:30 | |
with the nose and chin and her hair? | 1:32:30 | 1:32:33 | |
Wow! | 1:32:33 | 1:32:36 | |
Emily, that was a brilliant adventure! | 1:32:37 | 1:32:41 | |
It was like being down a giant mouse hole, except for the drips. Hee-hee! | 1:32:41 | 1:32:47 | |
-William? -Yeah? -You can keep that hat as a going away present. | 1:32:47 | 1:32:51 | |
Oh, thank you! | 1:32:51 | 1:32:53 | |
Then we can go on a cave adventure another day. | 1:32:53 | 1:32:56 | |
BOTH: Explorers away! | 1:32:56 | 1:33:01 | |
Can you remember where William went today? | 1:33:01 | 1:33:04 | |
William visited his friend Emily in a cave in Yorkshire. | 1:33:05 | 1:33:09 | |
Can you remember what he wore to protect his head? | 1:33:09 | 1:33:13 | |
He wore a special helmet called a hard hat. | 1:33:13 | 1:33:16 | |
On his journey through the cave, he saw how the rock | 1:33:18 | 1:33:21 | |
was formed into different shapes. | 1:33:21 | 1:33:23 | |
William saw stalactites... | 1:33:24 | 1:33:27 | |
and stalagmites. | 1:33:27 | 1:33:30 | |
And even something that looked like a witch's face! | 1:33:30 | 1:33:34 | |
Time to fly, explorers. We're off on another adventure! | 1:33:34 | 1:33:38 | |
See you soon, William! | 1:33:41 | 1:33:43 | |
Subtitles by Red Bee Media Ltd | 1:33:55 | 1:33:57 |