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Top 10 Interesting Facts About Scotland
Welcome to Top10Archive. From Alexander Graham Bell, to Tayberries and Unicorns; Scotland is a northern European country filled with remarkable history and breathtaking scenery. Here are the Top 10 Interesting facts about Scotland.
Correction: Inventor Alexander Bain started his patent in the 1840's, not 1940's.
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Travel Series - Scotland
Whoever travels to Scotland, meets a beautiful and rich country, rich in beauty and history.
The majestic castles greet the visitor in every corner of the country. Witnesses of time ago which remind one rather of plays and dramas, such as Shakespeare or Macbeth which are the most famous example of it.
Some parts of Scotland rank among the most thinly settled areas of Europe and offer the possi
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Emmy Eats Scotland - an American tasting Scottish sweets
Having my very first taste of Scottish treats on this episode of Emmy Eats Scotland on Emmymade in Japan. A big thank you to Christian for sending me these treats and for making this episode possible. :) New videos every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday!
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Scotland : Documentary on The History of Scotland Before it was Scotland
Scotland : Documentary on The History of Scotland Before it was Scotland.
2014
Education is a fundamental and integral part of our society and is becoming increasingly
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Scotland from Above: Edinburgh to Fingal's Cave Route (HD)
This journey goes coast to coast across Scotland. We start in Edinburgh and fly up the Forth River visiting historic landmarks, including its famous bridge.
We then travel the lowlands to the Falkirk Wheel, the only canal boat left of it's kind.
We visit Glasgow, and move on to Faslane Naval Base, home to Britain's nuclear submarines.
We then end our journey crossing islands of the Hebrides
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Scotland Revealed - Episode 1
Series celebrating Scotland's stunning landscape and landmarks from the air. In this first episode, presenter Vanessa Collingridge starts her journey in the capital, exploring Edinburgh from its volcanic beginnings to the building of the glorious New Town. She then travels through the agricultural Borders and follows Glasgow's mighty River Clyde before arriving at the gateway to the Highlands, Sti
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Getting Buzzed off Buckfast: MUNCHIES Guide to Scotland (Episode 1)
In our opening episode, Charlet meets Glasgow locals who teach her all about age-old Scottish traditions. Think haggis, neeps and tatties, scurly, square sausage and dumplings made using your granny's knickers. She decides to ditch the white cloth pomp of Glasgow’s gourmet revolution to meet the infamous self-titled “Mad Chef”, aka Danny McLaren, who has developed a name for himself through brilli
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"Sell Everything" Royal Bank Of Scotland Recommend
According to economist of the Royal Bank of Scotland "Sell Everything" as 2016 could be a "Cataclysmic Year" http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jan/12/sell-everything-ahead-of-stock-market-crash-say-rbs-economists also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS3m-6VapTo
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25 Amazing And Unique Things About Scotland
Located in the northern part of the United Kingdom, Scotland is a country of a rich and ancient history, strikingly beautiful landscape and proud, hardy people. There are many reasons why you should visit this amazing country but in today´s post, we will focus on things that are unique to Scotland. From the traditional Scottish dish haggis to the legendary Loch Ness monster, check out these 25 ama
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Top 10 Things to Do in Scotland
Our Top 10 Tips on what to see/do in Scotland, from Edinburgh to St. Andrews & the highlands to the islands.
Big thanks to our friends at My Destination Edinburgh: http://www.mydestination.com/edinburgh
VAGABROTHERS: We're Marko and Alex Ayling, brothers, backpackers, and bloggers on a mission to explore the world through its people. Winners of My Destination's global travel-video competition
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◄Scotland - Rome's Final Frontier► (DOCUMENTARY)
A BBC Scotland documentary about the Roman Empire and Scotland
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Scottish Independence
Scotland is about to vote on whether to secede from the UK.
There are solid arguments on both sides.
But none of that makes bagpipes good to listen to…or does it?
Connect with Last Week Tonight online...
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Beautiful Scotland - Aerial / Drone Showreel
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Over the past 8 or so months I've travelled around Scotland usually getting up at offensively early times to get good light. I wanted to make a film which really shows what a beautiful country Scotland is. Living in Edinburgh we're fortunate to have some truly magnificent sights on our doorstep.
Filming th
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Australia v Scotland - Match Highlights - Rugby World Cup 2015
Scotland, shouldering the slender hopes and dreams of the northern hemisphere, had their hearts broken by a last-minute penalty from Australia's Bernard Foley to bow out of RWC 2015 in an agonising 35-34 defeat at Twickenham on Sunday.
Just six minutes earlier Scotland centre Mark Bennett had latched on to a horror pass by Wallaby replacement prop James Slipper to race in under the posts. Greig L
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Theme - The Lumineers - Scotland
First Preview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLZ9RLwIRZY
1x01 Scene: Opening montage
1x02 Scene: Long may she reign montage
Lyrics:
They all need something to hold on to
They all mean well
Pay your respects to society giving me hell
You could never feel my story
It's all you know
You could never feel my story
It's all you know
May your dreams come to reality
If all else fails
Give up, we nee
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danny bhoy drinking in america vs scotland
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Escape to the Country - Secret Britain - Hidden Highlands of Scotland
The final episode of this series sees Ellie Harrison and Adam Henson explore the hidden highlands of Scotland. Inspired by suggestions from viewers of Countryfile, Adam and Ellie meet people living in Britain's countryside who have extraordinary stories and stunning sights to share. The pair also reveal some secrets of their own.
Adam climbs the fearsome, secret side of Ben Nevis, the north face,
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Accent Tag - Scotland VS England | EMZsings ft Andé
Hi guyysssss!
I thought this would be a fun wee video to do considering we are both British but with different accents.
We tag all of you to do this video :D
I hope you enjoy it!
Thanks for sticking by and I love you all!!!
Emily (and Andé) xo
Here is a playlist of videos we've done together since :)
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Scotland
Here are 10 cool facts about Scotland.
The mention of Scotland conjures images of green rolling hills, woolen knits, plaid, and, of course, Scotch whisky.
Here are 10 other cool things about the country and its people.
Number 10. Inventions. Some of the world’s favorite ones sprung from the minds of Scottish creators. Among them are television, the telephone, and penicillin.
Number 9. Their
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The Best Fish 'n' Chips in the World: MUNCHIES Guide to Scotland (Episode 3)
Still jonesing for some fruits de mer, Charlet visits The Arbroath Smokie Man, aka Iain Spink, in the sleepy fishing village of Auchmithie. Here, she obviously learns how to make the famed—and insanely delicious—Abroath Smokie. Then it's onto Oban, the fishing capital of Scotland, to meet yet another passionate man of the seas, John Ogden, at his humble Green Shack seafood hut. After gorging on lo
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The Food Bank Scotland's Hidden Hunger BBC DOcumentary 2015
Over one million people were given emergency food in Britain last year and the numbers are growing.The Food Bank follows the stories of some of the people who get help from Scotland's busiest food bank in Dundee. These include Charlie who, after being a victim of a robbery, is left with no money to buy food, and single dad Billy, who after a long spell out of work is forced to get help from the fo
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Scotland and the Scottish
Scotland and the Scottish
Today we will be judging Scotland and the Scottish! In this video you will learn all sorts about the magical lands of Scotland. You will learn about everything from the Scottish national animal to the most famous Scotsman... WILLIE! Wait I mean Loch Ness of course :)
Hope you learn a lot about Scotland!!
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Scotland's Islands and Highlands
In Scotland, legends of Bonnie Prince Charlie swirl with pipers and kilts around crumbling castles. We remember Highland massacres in Glencoe, and try tossing a caber (log) at a Scottish clan gathering in Culloden. We play hide-and-seek with the Loch Ness Monster, tour a whiskey distillery in Oban, and take a ferry to sacred Iona.
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Top 10 Interesting Facts About Scotland
Welcome to Top10Archive. From Alexander Graham Bell, to Tayberries and Unicorns; Scotland is a northern European country filled with remarkable history and brea...
Welcome to Top10Archive. From Alexander Graham Bell, to Tayberries and Unicorns; Scotland is a northern European country filled with remarkable history and breathtaking scenery. Here are the Top 10 Interesting facts about Scotland.
Correction: Inventor Alexander Bain started his patent in the 1840's, not 1940's.
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10. Old Trees and Puntius Pilot
9. The Edinburgh Vaults
8. Scottish Cuisine
7. Gingerly Love
6. Scottish Inventions
5. The Official Animal
4. The Mother Field
3. Free Water
2. The Vikings
1. The Loch Ness Monster
References:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scotland/scottish-politics/9007300/Scottish-referendum-50-fascinating-facts-you-should-know-about-Scotland.html
http://itsastrangeworld.com/nessie-relative-captured-camera/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/vikings/overview_vikings_01.shtml
http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/scotlandshistory/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/scotland/9712246/Roddy-Forsyth-the-first-ever-football-international-was-indeed-the-start-of-something-big.html
http://www.omgfacts.com/History/The-Unicorn-is-the-National-Animal-of-Sc/51226
http://www.scottish-at-heart.com/scottish-inventions.html
http://www.theguardian.com/fashion/gallery/2014/aug/27/gingers-scotlands-redheads-in-pictures
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tayberry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_cuisine
http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/info/towns-villages/fortingall-yew-p249411
http://www.travelchannel.com/tv-shows/ghost-adventures/articles/edinburgh-vaults-haunted-history
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Welcome to Top10Archive. From Alexander Graham Bell, to Tayberries and Unicorns; Scotland is a northern European country filled with remarkable history and breathtaking scenery. Here are the Top 10 Interesting facts about Scotland.
Correction: Inventor Alexander Bain started his patent in the 1840's, not 1940's.
Support us by shopping on Amazon! http://tinyurl.com/njwyzzn
Check out our website: http://www.top10archive.net
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10. Old Trees and Puntius Pilot
9. The Edinburgh Vaults
8. Scottish Cuisine
7. Gingerly Love
6. Scottish Inventions
5. The Official Animal
4. The Mother Field
3. Free Water
2. The Vikings
1. The Loch Ness Monster
References:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scotland/scottish-politics/9007300/Scottish-referendum-50-fascinating-facts-you-should-know-about-Scotland.html
http://itsastrangeworld.com/nessie-relative-captured-camera/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/vikings/overview_vikings_01.shtml
http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/scotlandshistory/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/scotland/9712246/Roddy-Forsyth-the-first-ever-football-international-was-indeed-the-start-of-something-big.html
http://www.omgfacts.com/History/The-Unicorn-is-the-National-Animal-of-Sc/51226
http://www.scottish-at-heart.com/scottish-inventions.html
http://www.theguardian.com/fashion/gallery/2014/aug/27/gingers-scotlands-redheads-in-pictures
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tayberry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_cuisine
http://www.visitscotland.com/en-us/info/towns-villages/fortingall-yew-p249411
http://www.travelchannel.com/tv-shows/ghost-adventures/articles/edinburgh-vaults-haunted-history
Voice Over Talent:
www.JimDenisonVoice.com
www.Facebook.com/denisonvoice
Twitter: @JimDenisonVoice
Music by: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND-5KLhHrng
- published: 02 Oct 2014
- views: 424257
Travel Series - Scotland
Whoever travels to Scotland, meets a beautiful and rich country, rich in beauty and history.
The majestic castles greet the visitor in every corner of the coun...
Whoever travels to Scotland, meets a beautiful and rich country, rich in beauty and history.
The majestic castles greet the visitor in every corner of the country. Witnesses of time ago which remind one rather of plays and dramas, such as Shakespeare or Macbeth which are the most famous example of it.
Some parts of Scotland rank among the most thinly settled areas of Europe and offer the possibility of experiencing nearly undisturbed landscapes.
Whether lonely lighthouses or postcard picture church ruins, Scotland should be traveled in peace and with time, in order to absorb the un-comparable impressions, of nature and architect, it has to offer.
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Whoever travels to Scotland, meets a beautiful and rich country, rich in beauty and history.
The majestic castles greet the visitor in every corner of the country. Witnesses of time ago which remind one rather of plays and dramas, such as Shakespeare or Macbeth which are the most famous example of it.
Some parts of Scotland rank among the most thinly settled areas of Europe and offer the possibility of experiencing nearly undisturbed landscapes.
Whether lonely lighthouses or postcard picture church ruins, Scotland should be traveled in peace and with time, in order to absorb the un-comparable impressions, of nature and architect, it has to offer.
- published: 26 May 2010
- views: 347234
Emmy Eats Scotland - an American tasting Scottish sweets
Having my very first taste of Scottish treats on this episode of Emmy Eats Scotland on Emmymade in Japan. A big thank you to Christian for sending me these trea...
Having my very first taste of Scottish treats on this episode of Emmy Eats Scotland on Emmymade in Japan. A big thank you to Christian for sending me these treats and for making this episode possible. :) New videos every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday!
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Mackie’s Haggis chips
Stout’s classic porridge
Lucky tatties
Lee’s Mint Chocolate
Irn Bru rock
Edinburgh rock
Oatcakes
Strawberry & Cream macaroon
Black Bun
Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Biscuit
Buchanan’s Rich Treacle Toffees
Abernethy
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Having my very first taste of Scottish treats on this episode of Emmy Eats Scotland on Emmymade in Japan. A big thank you to Christian for sending me these treats and for making this episode possible. :) New videos every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday!
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Emmy Eats the UK - Irn Bru http://bit.ly/QzApx4
Emmy Eats Ireland 2 - macaroon http://bit.ly/1HSgM8X
Mackie’s Haggis chips
Stout’s classic porridge
Lucky tatties
Lee’s Mint Chocolate
Irn Bru rock
Edinburgh rock
Oatcakes
Strawberry & Cream macaroon
Black Bun
Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Biscuit
Buchanan’s Rich Treacle Toffees
Abernethy
Dunloe Days music courtesy of audionetwork.com and royalty-free Sprightly from iMovie. If you're reading this, you deserve a Koolickle. :) In case you want to know more: http://nyti.ms/1IUDrzA Comment "It's a candy pickle." below. :)
- published: 07 Sep 2015
- views: 70003
Scotland : Documentary on The History of Scotland Before it was Scotland
Scotland : Documentary on The History of Scotland Before it was Scotland.
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Scotland : Documentary on The History of Scotland Before it was Scotland.
2014
Education is a fundamental and integral part of our society and is becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availablity of information that's also entertaining helps us grow as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the new generation of students of the world. The documentary you see here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary interestingly and cover just about everything including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, education, biographies, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered specis, wildlife, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please Enjoy.
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Scotland : Documentary on The History of Scotland Before it was Scotland.
2014
Education is a fundamental and integral part of our society and is becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availablity of information that's also entertaining helps us grow as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the new generation of students of the world. The documentary you see here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary interestingly and cover just about everything including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, education, biographies, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered specis, wildlife, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please Enjoy.
- published: 27 Aug 2014
- views: 81513
Scotland from Above: Edinburgh to Fingal's Cave Route (HD)
This journey goes coast to coast across Scotland. We start in Edinburgh and fly up the Forth River visiting historic landmarks, including its famous bridge.
...
This journey goes coast to coast across Scotland. We start in Edinburgh and fly up the Forth River visiting historic landmarks, including its famous bridge.
We then travel the lowlands to the Falkirk Wheel, the only canal boat left of it's kind.
We visit Glasgow, and move on to Faslane Naval Base, home to Britain's nuclear submarines.
We then end our journey crossing islands of the Hebrides to reach the inspirational Finglal's Cave.
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wn.com/Scotland From Above Edinburgh To Fingal's Cave Route (Hd)
This journey goes coast to coast across Scotland. We start in Edinburgh and fly up the Forth River visiting historic landmarks, including its famous bridge.
We then travel the lowlands to the Falkirk Wheel, the only canal boat left of it's kind.
We visit Glasgow, and move on to Faslane Naval Base, home to Britain's nuclear submarines.
We then end our journey crossing islands of the Hebrides to reach the inspirational Finglal's Cave.
Subscribe at http://www.youtube.com/user/worldfromaboveHD?sub_confirmation=1
- published: 17 May 2013
- views: 165334
Scotland Revealed - Episode 1
Series celebrating Scotland's stunning landscape and landmarks from the air. In this first episode, presenter Vanessa Collingridge starts her journey in the cap...
Series celebrating Scotland's stunning landscape and landmarks from the air. In this first episode, presenter Vanessa Collingridge starts her journey in the capital, exploring Edinburgh from its volcanic beginnings to the building of the glorious New Town. She then travels through the agricultural Borders and follows Glasgow's mighty River Clyde before arriving at the gateway to the Highlands, Stirling.
wn.com/Scotland Revealed Episode 1
Series celebrating Scotland's stunning landscape and landmarks from the air. In this first episode, presenter Vanessa Collingridge starts her journey in the capital, exploring Edinburgh from its volcanic beginnings to the building of the glorious New Town. She then travels through the agricultural Borders and follows Glasgow's mighty River Clyde before arriving at the gateway to the Highlands, Stirling.
- published: 20 Aug 2010
- views: 376812
Getting Buzzed off Buckfast: MUNCHIES Guide to Scotland (Episode 1)
In our opening episode, Charlet meets Glasgow locals who teach her all about age-old Scottish traditions. Think haggis, neeps and tatties, scurly, square sausag...
In our opening episode, Charlet meets Glasgow locals who teach her all about age-old Scottish traditions. Think haggis, neeps and tatties, scurly, square sausage and dumplings made using your granny's knickers. She decides to ditch the white cloth pomp of Glasgow’s gourmet revolution to meet the infamous self-titled “Mad Chef”, aka Danny McLaren, who has developed a name for himself through brilliant and bizarre dishes like Irn-Bru-infused pulled pork sandwiches and Buckfast ice cream. Charlet ends up with a boozy bunch of Buckfast superfans, culminating with her burying her face in a 3000 calorie Munchy Box.
Buckfast Ice Cream recipe: http://bit.ly/1BKZQzs
Irn Bru Pulled pork recipe: http://bit.ly/1zdv9yF
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In our opening episode, Charlet meets Glasgow locals who teach her all about age-old Scottish traditions. Think haggis, neeps and tatties, scurly, square sausage and dumplings made using your granny's knickers. She decides to ditch the white cloth pomp of Glasgow’s gourmet revolution to meet the infamous self-titled “Mad Chef”, aka Danny McLaren, who has developed a name for himself through brilliant and bizarre dishes like Irn-Bru-infused pulled pork sandwiches and Buckfast ice cream. Charlet ends up with a boozy bunch of Buckfast superfans, culminating with her burying her face in a 3000 calorie Munchy Box.
Buckfast Ice Cream recipe: http://bit.ly/1BKZQzs
Irn Bru Pulled pork recipe: http://bit.ly/1zdv9yF
Episode 1: http://bit.ly/1kOMlJG
Episode 2: http://bit.ly/1oZw0NB
Episode 3: http://bit.ly/VI6iWU
Episode 4: http://bit.ly/YJQm8o
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- published: 18 Aug 2014
- views: 549803
"Sell Everything" Royal Bank Of Scotland Recommend
According to economist of the Royal Bank of Scotland "Sell Everything" as 2016 could be a "Cataclysmic Year" http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://www.t...
According to economist of the Royal Bank of Scotland "Sell Everything" as 2016 could be a "Cataclysmic Year" http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jan/12/sell-everything-ahead-of-stock-market-crash-say-rbs-economists also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS3m-6VapTo
wn.com/Sell Everything Royal Bank Of Scotland Recommend
According to economist of the Royal Bank of Scotland "Sell Everything" as 2016 could be a "Cataclysmic Year" http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jan/12/sell-everything-ahead-of-stock-market-crash-say-rbs-economists also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS3m-6VapTo
- published: 12 Jan 2016
- views: 19357
25 Amazing And Unique Things About Scotland
Located in the northern part of the United Kingdom, Scotland is a country of a rich and ancient history, strikingly beautiful landscape and proud, hardy people....
Located in the northern part of the United Kingdom, Scotland is a country of a rich and ancient history, strikingly beautiful landscape and proud, hardy people. There are many reasons why you should visit this amazing country but in today´s post, we will focus on things that are unique to Scotland. From the traditional Scottish dish haggis to the legendary Loch Ness monster, check out these 25 amazing things unique about Scotland.
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And now check out this amazing preview:
World´s shortest commercial flight
Home of golf
Possibly the oldest tree in Europe
Haggis
Scotch whiskey
Caerlaverock Castle
Breathtaking Scottish islands
World´s longest echo
Loch Ness monster
Burns Cottage
Glenfinnan Viaduct
Kilts
Edinburgh Castle
Unique Scottish coastline
Morag monster
Skara Brae
Highland bagpipes
Louns and quines
Venue of world´s first international soccer match
Ben Nevis
Callanish Stones
Glasgow cathedral and necropolis
Scottish feral goats
One of the world´s greatest sport derbies
More redheads than anywhere else
And also check out these lovely lists:
"25 most dangerous trecks, climbs, and hikes on earth" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l82bem...
and
"25 Interesting Beer Facts That Will Leave You Tipsy" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJOItb...
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Located in the northern part of the United Kingdom, Scotland is a country of a rich and ancient history, strikingly beautiful landscape and proud, hardy people. There are many reasons why you should visit this amazing country but in today´s post, we will focus on things that are unique to Scotland. From the traditional Scottish dish haggis to the legendary Loch Ness monster, check out these 25 amazing things unique about Scotland.
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World´s shortest commercial flight
Home of golf
Possibly the oldest tree in Europe
Haggis
Scotch whiskey
Caerlaverock Castle
Breathtaking Scottish islands
World´s longest echo
Loch Ness monster
Burns Cottage
Glenfinnan Viaduct
Kilts
Edinburgh Castle
Unique Scottish coastline
Morag monster
Skara Brae
Highland bagpipes
Louns and quines
Venue of world´s first international soccer match
Ben Nevis
Callanish Stones
Glasgow cathedral and necropolis
Scottish feral goats
One of the world´s greatest sport derbies
More redheads than anywhere else
And also check out these lovely lists:
"25 most dangerous trecks, climbs, and hikes on earth" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l82bem...
and
"25 Interesting Beer Facts That Will Leave You Tipsy" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJOItb...
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- published: 07 Nov 2014
- views: 85000
Top 10 Things to Do in Scotland
Our Top 10 Tips on what to see/do in Scotland, from Edinburgh to St. Andrews & the highlands to the islands.
Big thanks to our friends at My Destination Edin...
Our Top 10 Tips on what to see/do in Scotland, from Edinburgh to St. Andrews & the highlands to the islands.
Big thanks to our friends at My Destination Edinburgh: http://www.mydestination.com/edinburgh
VAGABROTHERS: We're Marko and Alex Ayling, brothers, backpackers, and bloggers on a mission to explore the world through its people. Winners of My Destination's global travel-video competition "The Biggest, Baddest, Bucket List" which paid us to travel the world for six months, checking off our travel bucket list and documenting the adventure on YouTube. See the full BBBTV web-series here: http://bit.ly/1kDkPtB
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- F-Stop Satori Backpack: http://bit.ly/1o9EiUa
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wn.com/Top 10 Things To Do In Scotland
Our Top 10 Tips on what to see/do in Scotland, from Edinburgh to St. Andrews & the highlands to the islands.
Big thanks to our friends at My Destination Edinburgh: http://www.mydestination.com/edinburgh
VAGABROTHERS: We're Marko and Alex Ayling, brothers, backpackers, and bloggers on a mission to explore the world through its people. Winners of My Destination's global travel-video competition "The Biggest, Baddest, Bucket List" which paid us to travel the world for six months, checking off our travel bucket list and documenting the adventure on YouTube. See the full BBBTV web-series here: http://bit.ly/1kDkPtB
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This film was made with:
- F-Stop Satori Backpack: http://bit.ly/1o9EiUa
- Canon Rebel T3i DSLR Camera: http://amzn.to/1rtIN0W
- Canon EF-S 18-200mm Zoom Lens: http://amzn.to/1qqwI79
- Canon Powershot S120: http://amzn.to/1DnMrhs
- Go Pro Hero 3+: http://amzn.to/1qSmySV
- Go Pro Suction Cup Mount: http://amzn.to/1r51tow
- Go Pro Accessory Kit: http://amzn.to/1rtIQcZ
- Promaster CX525 Tripod: http://amzn.to/1CbyPEG
- Promaster Superlite 3-Way Head: http://amzn.to/1ypnbaO
- SD 32GB Memory Sticks: http://amzn.to/1mqOxYJ
- Sennheiser MKE 400 Shotgun Mike: http://amzn.to/1mqOBHT
- Zoom H1 Portable Digital Recorder: http://amzn.to/XVPSuY
- Joby GP3 GorillaPod: http://amzn.to/1mKPDPn
- Pico Flex Table Dolly: http://amzn.to/1ogQvXg
- Pelican 0915 Black SD Memory Card Protective Case: http://amzn.to/1smkuUy
- published: 24 Jun 2014
- views: 59416
◄Scotland - Rome's Final Frontier► (DOCUMENTARY)
A BBC Scotland documentary about the Roman Empire and Scotland...
A BBC Scotland documentary about the Roman Empire and Scotland
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A BBC Scotland documentary about the Roman Empire and Scotland
- published: 01 Aug 2013
- views: 68182
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Scottish Independence
Scotland is about to vote on whether to secede from the UK.
There are solid arguments on both sides.
But none of that makes bagpipes good to listen to…or does i...
Scotland is about to vote on whether to secede from the UK.
There are solid arguments on both sides.
But none of that makes bagpipes good to listen to…or does it?
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wn.com/Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Scottish Independence
Scotland is about to vote on whether to secede from the UK.
There are solid arguments on both sides.
But none of that makes bagpipes good to listen to…or does it?
Connect with Last Week Tonight online...
Subscribe to the Last Week Tonight YouTube channel for more almost news as it almost happens: www.youtube.com/user/LastWeekTonight
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Connect with Last Week Tonight online...
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- published: 15 Sep 2014
- views: 7199638
Beautiful Scotland - Aerial / Drone Showreel
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Over the past 8 or so months I've travelled around Scotland usually ...
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Over the past 8 or so months I've travelled around Scotland usually getting up at offensively early times to get good light. I wanted to make a film which really shows what a beautiful country Scotland is. Living in Edinburgh we're fortunate to have some truly magnificent sights on our doorstep.
Filming this has been incredible, most of the shots have involved some kind of adventure. From camping on top of Sgurr a’Mhaim as the sun sets, driving overnight to the Old man of Storr on Skye catching the sun rise and stomping through fields chasing the Jacobite Steam Train.
Shot on a DJI Phantom 2 with a Gopro 3+ (with FPV) this little Quadcopter is quite incredible. It allows you to get shots that a helicopter couldn’t even get into.
By shooting 2.7k on the Gopro I was able to scale up the footage in a 1920p sequence to get tighter shots, this allowed me to stay within the CAA UAV regulations. The Gopro was shooting mosting on 2.7k Medium or Wide CAMRAW and was graded with speedgrade. Despite it’s size the camera is great as long as there is enough light! Hopefully over the next few months i’ll be upgrading to the DJI s900 which will take a GH4 camera.
I found a great website called Suncalc which projects a chart onto google maps which shows you the angle that the sun will rise from at specific times which was really helpful in planning where to be when. Fortunately the Met Office and MWIS forecasts were pretty spot on so there weren’t too many wasted trips. Walkhighlands.com has been a great resource for researching routes
In the film there are shots from Skye – Quairang, Old man of Storr, Buachaille Etive Mor, Sgurr a’Mhaim – Devil’s Ridge, Ben Nevis, Forth Rail Bridge, Dunbar, Rannoch Moor, Wallace Monument, Edinburgh, Glenfinnan Viaduct, The Kelpies.
Music: Tony Anderson - Rise (https://www.themusicbed.com/songs/rise/3999)
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Twitter: @johnduncanfilm
Facebook: John Duncan Filmaker
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http://john-duncan.co.uk
twitter.com/JohnDuncanFilm
facebook.com/pages/JohnDuncanFilmmaker
Over the past 8 or so months I've travelled around Scotland usually getting up at offensively early times to get good light. I wanted to make a film which really shows what a beautiful country Scotland is. Living in Edinburgh we're fortunate to have some truly magnificent sights on our doorstep.
Filming this has been incredible, most of the shots have involved some kind of adventure. From camping on top of Sgurr a’Mhaim as the sun sets, driving overnight to the Old man of Storr on Skye catching the sun rise and stomping through fields chasing the Jacobite Steam Train.
Shot on a DJI Phantom 2 with a Gopro 3+ (with FPV) this little Quadcopter is quite incredible. It allows you to get shots that a helicopter couldn’t even get into.
By shooting 2.7k on the Gopro I was able to scale up the footage in a 1920p sequence to get tighter shots, this allowed me to stay within the CAA UAV regulations. The Gopro was shooting mosting on 2.7k Medium or Wide CAMRAW and was graded with speedgrade. Despite it’s size the camera is great as long as there is enough light! Hopefully over the next few months i’ll be upgrading to the DJI s900 which will take a GH4 camera.
I found a great website called Suncalc which projects a chart onto google maps which shows you the angle that the sun will rise from at specific times which was really helpful in planning where to be when. Fortunately the Met Office and MWIS forecasts were pretty spot on so there weren’t too many wasted trips. Walkhighlands.com has been a great resource for researching routes
In the film there are shots from Skye – Quairang, Old man of Storr, Buachaille Etive Mor, Sgurr a’Mhaim – Devil’s Ridge, Ben Nevis, Forth Rail Bridge, Dunbar, Rannoch Moor, Wallace Monument, Edinburgh, Glenfinnan Viaduct, The Kelpies.
Music: Tony Anderson - Rise (https://www.themusicbed.com/songs/rise/3999)
www.john-duncan.co.uk
Twitter: @johnduncanfilm
Facebook: John Duncan Filmaker
** THIS FOOTAGE MUST NOT BE USED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION **
- published: 22 Sep 2014
- views: 177521
Australia v Scotland - Match Highlights - Rugby World Cup 2015
Scotland, shouldering the slender hopes and dreams of the northern hemisphere, had their hearts broken by a last-minute penalty from Australia's Bernard Foley t...
Scotland, shouldering the slender hopes and dreams of the northern hemisphere, had their hearts broken by a last-minute penalty from Australia's Bernard Foley to bow out of RWC 2015 in an agonising 35-34 defeat at Twickenham on Sunday.
Just six minutes earlier Scotland centre Mark Bennett had latched on to a horror pass by Wallaby replacement prop James Slipper to race in under the posts. Greig Laidlaw's conversion then gave Vern Cotter's battling team a 34-32 lead, and started the Scots dreaming of a first World Cup semi-final appearance since 1991.
Scotland gave their all and, buoyed by 19 points from the punishing boot of Laidlaw, can count themselves desperately unlucky.
It was the Wallabies, feasting off some early front-foot ball, who took the lead after eight minutes of a pulsating contest when centre Tevita Kuridrani broke Tommy Seymour’s attempted tackle to put wing Adam Ashley-Cooper diving over in the right-hand corner.
Scotland surged back into the Australian half and Laidlaw reduced the deficit to two points with a penalty after Wallabies’ flanker Scott Fardy was penalised.
The Scots grew in confidence after Laidlaw’s three-pointer and the Wallabies were rocked further back on their heels when centre Peter Horne crossed underneath the posts after picking the ball up a ruck and racing over unopposed. Laidlaw added the conversion for a 10-5 lead.
Australia were clearly rattled and, when Scotland turned the screw at a scrum - loosehead Scott Sio was penalised for collapsing under pressure from WP Nel – Laidlaw stepped up to land the penalty and make it 13-5 with 25 minutes played.
Scotland were excellent value for their lead but Australia underlined their potency with the ball in hand to reduce the deficit to three points after 30 minutes with a try by left wing Drew Mitchell, after Sio and Kane Douglas made the initial dents in the Scottish defence.
Another penalty by Laidlaw, after more pressure on the Australian scrum, put Scotland 16-10 ahead on 33 minutes before the Wallabies struck on the stroke of half-time to make it 16-15 through Michael Hooper.
The Wallabies scored immediately after the break when Scotland wing Sean Maitland was adjudged to have deliberately knocked on and sent to the sin bin. Mitchell dived over from the ensuing lineout for his second try of the match and Foley at last found his range to put Australia in front 22-16.
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wn.com/Australia V Scotland Match Highlights Rugby World Cup 2015
Scotland, shouldering the slender hopes and dreams of the northern hemisphere, had their hearts broken by a last-minute penalty from Australia's Bernard Foley to bow out of RWC 2015 in an agonising 35-34 defeat at Twickenham on Sunday.
Just six minutes earlier Scotland centre Mark Bennett had latched on to a horror pass by Wallaby replacement prop James Slipper to race in under the posts. Greig Laidlaw's conversion then gave Vern Cotter's battling team a 34-32 lead, and started the Scots dreaming of a first World Cup semi-final appearance since 1991.
Scotland gave their all and, buoyed by 19 points from the punishing boot of Laidlaw, can count themselves desperately unlucky.
It was the Wallabies, feasting off some early front-foot ball, who took the lead after eight minutes of a pulsating contest when centre Tevita Kuridrani broke Tommy Seymour’s attempted tackle to put wing Adam Ashley-Cooper diving over in the right-hand corner.
Scotland surged back into the Australian half and Laidlaw reduced the deficit to two points with a penalty after Wallabies’ flanker Scott Fardy was penalised.
The Scots grew in confidence after Laidlaw’s three-pointer and the Wallabies were rocked further back on their heels when centre Peter Horne crossed underneath the posts after picking the ball up a ruck and racing over unopposed. Laidlaw added the conversion for a 10-5 lead.
Australia were clearly rattled and, when Scotland turned the screw at a scrum - loosehead Scott Sio was penalised for collapsing under pressure from WP Nel – Laidlaw stepped up to land the penalty and make it 13-5 with 25 minutes played.
Scotland were excellent value for their lead but Australia underlined their potency with the ball in hand to reduce the deficit to three points after 30 minutes with a try by left wing Drew Mitchell, after Sio and Kane Douglas made the initial dents in the Scottish defence.
Another penalty by Laidlaw, after more pressure on the Australian scrum, put Scotland 16-10 ahead on 33 minutes before the Wallabies struck on the stroke of half-time to make it 16-15 through Michael Hooper.
The Wallabies scored immediately after the break when Scotland wing Sean Maitland was adjudged to have deliberately knocked on and sent to the sin bin. Mitchell dived over from the ensuing lineout for his second try of the match and Foley at last found his range to put Australia in front 22-16.
Follow World Rugby on social media:Official Website! http://www.rugbyworldcup.com,SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel For More Great Videos https://youtube.com/user/irb,Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/rugbyworldcup,Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rugbyworldcup and https://www.facebook.com/worldrugby,Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/worldrugby,
- published: 18 Oct 2015
- views: 515593
Theme - The Lumineers - Scotland
First Preview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLZ9RLwIRZY
1x01 Scene: Opening montage
1x02 Scene: Long may she reign montage
Lyrics:
They all need something ...
First Preview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLZ9RLwIRZY
1x01 Scene: Opening montage
1x02 Scene: Long may she reign montage
Lyrics:
They all need something to hold on to
They all mean well
Pay your respects to society giving me hell
You could never feel my story
It's all you know
You could never feel my story
It's all you know
May your dreams come to reality
If all else fails
Give up, we needed the company
Let's drink to your health
You could never feel my story
It's all you know
You could never feel my story
It's all you know
I will not fold
She's in control
I will not fold
She's in control of everyone and everything
wn.com/Theme The Lumineers Scotland
First Preview:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLZ9RLwIRZY
1x01 Scene: Opening montage
1x02 Scene: Long may she reign montage
Lyrics:
They all need something to hold on to
They all mean well
Pay your respects to society giving me hell
You could never feel my story
It's all you know
You could never feel my story
It's all you know
May your dreams come to reality
If all else fails
Give up, we needed the company
Let's drink to your health
You could never feel my story
It's all you know
You could never feel my story
It's all you know
I will not fold
She's in control
I will not fold
She's in control of everyone and everything
- published: 17 Oct 2013
- views: 2092938
Escape to the Country - Secret Britain - Hidden Highlands of Scotland
The final episode of this series sees Ellie Harrison and Adam Henson explore the hidden highlands of Scotland. Inspired by suggestions from viewers of Countryfi...
The final episode of this series sees Ellie Harrison and Adam Henson explore the hidden highlands of Scotland. Inspired by suggestions from viewers of Countryfile, Adam and Ellie meet people living in Britain's countryside who have extraordinary stories and stunning sights to share. The pair also reveal some secrets of their own.
Adam climbs the fearsome, secret side of Ben Nevis, the north face, a spectacular rock ascent onto which few tourists venture. Adam joins a mountain guide to tackle this hidden route to the summit, but the route is far from the only secret they find along the way. Adam also discovers the ruins of a remarkable abandoned weather station.
Ellie probes a monster mystery at the heart of Britain's deepest water, Loch Morar, the secret sister of the world-famous Loch Ness. The stunningly beautiful Loch Morar is so deep that it could even hide the Eiffel Tower, but Ellie meets locals who believe the water actually conceals a monster, known as Morag.
The most extraordinary map of Scotland is also revealed, overgrown and hidden in the landscape. It's the world's largest topographical map but how did it come into being and why was it lost for decades?
In the heart of the Highlands, Adam is delighted to discover a cattle ranch that allows him to live out a boyhood dream; while on the Black Isle Ellie visits the mysterious Clootie Well. It's been a shrine to healing since Celtic times, but why are its ancient rituals still popular today?
Together Ellie and Adam also go hunting for Bonnie Prince Charlie's secret hideaway, a tiny but timeless cave in the very same landscape where commando warfare was invented during the Second World War. And they conclude their journey of discovery with a magical ride on the real Hogwarts Express.
wn.com/Escape To The Country Secret Britain Hidden Highlands Of Scotland
The final episode of this series sees Ellie Harrison and Adam Henson explore the hidden highlands of Scotland. Inspired by suggestions from viewers of Countryfile, Adam and Ellie meet people living in Britain's countryside who have extraordinary stories and stunning sights to share. The pair also reveal some secrets of their own.
Adam climbs the fearsome, secret side of Ben Nevis, the north face, a spectacular rock ascent onto which few tourists venture. Adam joins a mountain guide to tackle this hidden route to the summit, but the route is far from the only secret they find along the way. Adam also discovers the ruins of a remarkable abandoned weather station.
Ellie probes a monster mystery at the heart of Britain's deepest water, Loch Morar, the secret sister of the world-famous Loch Ness. The stunningly beautiful Loch Morar is so deep that it could even hide the Eiffel Tower, but Ellie meets locals who believe the water actually conceals a monster, known as Morag.
The most extraordinary map of Scotland is also revealed, overgrown and hidden in the landscape. It's the world's largest topographical map but how did it come into being and why was it lost for decades?
In the heart of the Highlands, Adam is delighted to discover a cattle ranch that allows him to live out a boyhood dream; while on the Black Isle Ellie visits the mysterious Clootie Well. It's been a shrine to healing since Celtic times, but why are its ancient rituals still popular today?
Together Ellie and Adam also go hunting for Bonnie Prince Charlie's secret hideaway, a tiny but timeless cave in the very same landscape where commando warfare was invented during the Second World War. And they conclude their journey of discovery with a magical ride on the real Hogwarts Express.
- published: 24 Apr 2015
- views: 64243
Accent Tag - Scotland VS England | EMZsings ft Andé
Hi guyysssss!
I thought this would be a fun wee video to do considering we are both British but with different accents.
We tag all of you to do this video :D
I ...
Hi guyysssss!
I thought this would be a fun wee video to do considering we are both British but with different accents.
We tag all of you to do this video :D
I hope you enjoy it!
Thanks for sticking by and I love you all!!!
Emily (and Andé) xo
Here is a playlist of videos we've done together since :)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWjT8byPbALOWe-OSsklSGASC4jXShPjU
My Websites-
Twitter - http://twitter.com/starryyxeyed
Instagram - http://instagram.com/starryyxeyed
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/EMZsings/168016003259197
Andé's websites-
Twitter- http://twitter.com/andedmello
Instagram - http://instagram.com/andedmello
WORDS:
Garage
herb
schedule
figure
jaguar
lieutenant
water
advertisement
vase
route
ballet
tomato
leisure
address
ate
buoy
aluminium
aunt
wash
oil
theater
iron
salmon
caramel
fire
sure
data
ruin
crayon
toilet
New Orleans
pecan
both
again
probably
spitting image
Alabama
lawyer
coupon
mayonnaise
syrup
pajamas
caught
QUESTIONS:
What is it called when you throw toilet paper on a house?
What is the bubbly carbonated drink called?
What do you call gym shoes?
What do you say to address a group of people?
What do you call the kind of spider that has an oval shaped body and extremely long legs?
What do you call your grandparents?
What do you call the wheeled contraption in which you carry groceries at the supermarket?
What do you call it when rain falls while the sun is shining?
What is the thing you change the TV channel with?
wn.com/Accent Tag Scotland Vs England | Emzsings Ft Andé
Hi guyysssss!
I thought this would be a fun wee video to do considering we are both British but with different accents.
We tag all of you to do this video :D
I hope you enjoy it!
Thanks for sticking by and I love you all!!!
Emily (and Andé) xo
Here is a playlist of videos we've done together since :)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWjT8byPbALOWe-OSsklSGASC4jXShPjU
My Websites-
Twitter - http://twitter.com/starryyxeyed
Instagram - http://instagram.com/starryyxeyed
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pages/EMZsings/168016003259197
Andé's websites-
Twitter- http://twitter.com/andedmello
Instagram - http://instagram.com/andedmello
WORDS:
Garage
herb
schedule
figure
jaguar
lieutenant
water
advertisement
vase
route
ballet
tomato
leisure
address
ate
buoy
aluminium
aunt
wash
oil
theater
iron
salmon
caramel
fire
sure
data
ruin
crayon
toilet
New Orleans
pecan
both
again
probably
spitting image
Alabama
lawyer
coupon
mayonnaise
syrup
pajamas
caught
QUESTIONS:
What is it called when you throw toilet paper on a house?
What is the bubbly carbonated drink called?
What do you call gym shoes?
What do you say to address a group of people?
What do you call the kind of spider that has an oval shaped body and extremely long legs?
What do you call your grandparents?
What do you call the wheeled contraption in which you carry groceries at the supermarket?
What do you call it when rain falls while the sun is shining?
What is the thing you change the TV channel with?
- published: 01 Jul 2014
- views: 173634
10 Things You Didn't Know About Scotland
Here are 10 cool facts about Scotland.
The mention of Scotland conjures images of green rolling hills, woolen knits, plaid, and, of course, Scotch whisky.
He...
Here are 10 cool facts about Scotland.
The mention of Scotland conjures images of green rolling hills, woolen knits, plaid, and, of course, Scotch whisky.
Here are 10 other cool things about the country and its people.
Number 10. Inventions. Some of the world’s favorite ones sprung from the minds of Scottish creators. Among them are television, the telephone, and penicillin.
Number 9. Their official animal is the unicorn. It may seem strange that a nation would pick a mythical creature, but given Scotland’s rich history of legend and lore it’s an appropriate choice.
Number 8. It’s where the redheads are. A whopping 13 percent of the population has red hair. About 40 percent of people living in the Edinburgh area carry a ginger gene.
Number 7. Around 70 percent of Scots have blue eyes. It’s a common color throughout the UK, but most prevalent in the southeastern region of Scotland.
Number 6. Higher education rules. Approximately 45 percent of the country’s people aged between 25 and 64 have engaged in some sort of formal learning following high school. That makes it the most educated nation in Europe.
Number 5. They’re loyal to their legends. The possibility that there really is a Loch Ness Monster has been kept alive and well for around 1500 years. Written references to the beast date back to the mid 500s.
Number 4. The Scottish eat dangerously. Their national dish is haggis, and among its ingredients are a mixture of vital sheep organs and a dash of cayenne pepper for zing. Its import into the United States has been banned since the early 1970s.
Number 3. Scotland has taken over North America. Not in a political way, clearly, but the number of people of Scottish descent living in the US and Canada is about equal to the amount currently residing in their native country.
Number 2. Great writing is a tradition. Their literary history is studded with impressive and influential authors including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Lord Byron.
Number 1. The Scottish invented golf. An early version of the game first surfaced there in the 15th century. Sand traps were part of the course even back then.
Which cool thing about Scotland is your favorite?
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Here are 10 cool facts about Scotland.
The mention of Scotland conjures images of green rolling hills, woolen knits, plaid, and, of course, Scotch whisky.
Here are 10 other cool things about the country and its people.
Number 10. Inventions. Some of the world’s favorite ones sprung from the minds of Scottish creators. Among them are television, the telephone, and penicillin.
Number 9. Their official animal is the unicorn. It may seem strange that a nation would pick a mythical creature, but given Scotland’s rich history of legend and lore it’s an appropriate choice.
Number 8. It’s where the redheads are. A whopping 13 percent of the population has red hair. About 40 percent of people living in the Edinburgh area carry a ginger gene.
Number 7. Around 70 percent of Scots have blue eyes. It’s a common color throughout the UK, but most prevalent in the southeastern region of Scotland.
Number 6. Higher education rules. Approximately 45 percent of the country’s people aged between 25 and 64 have engaged in some sort of formal learning following high school. That makes it the most educated nation in Europe.
Number 5. They’re loyal to their legends. The possibility that there really is a Loch Ness Monster has been kept alive and well for around 1500 years. Written references to the beast date back to the mid 500s.
Number 4. The Scottish eat dangerously. Their national dish is haggis, and among its ingredients are a mixture of vital sheep organs and a dash of cayenne pepper for zing. Its import into the United States has been banned since the early 1970s.
Number 3. Scotland has taken over North America. Not in a political way, clearly, but the number of people of Scottish descent living in the US and Canada is about equal to the amount currently residing in their native country.
Number 2. Great writing is a tradition. Their literary history is studded with impressive and influential authors including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Lord Byron.
Number 1. The Scottish invented golf. An early version of the game first surfaced there in the 15th century. Sand traps were part of the course even back then.
Which cool thing about Scotland is your favorite?
- published: 17 Sep 2014
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The Best Fish 'n' Chips in the World: MUNCHIES Guide to Scotland (Episode 3)
Still jonesing for some fruits de mer, Charlet visits The Arbroath Smokie Man, aka Iain Spink, in the sleepy fishing village of Auchmithie. Here, she obviously ...
Still jonesing for some fruits de mer, Charlet visits The Arbroath Smokie Man, aka Iain Spink, in the sleepy fishing village of Auchmithie. Here, she obviously learns how to make the famed—and insanely delicious—Abroath Smokie. Then it's onto Oban, the fishing capital of Scotland, to meet yet another passionate man of the seas, John Ogden, at his humble Green Shack seafood hut. After gorging on loads of his legendary prawn and crab sandwiches, it's time to get a handle on the growing turf war between the two local chippies—Oban Fish and Chip shop and Nories—who have been forever competing for the coveted "Best Fish and Chips in the World” title. It's a serious business.
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Still jonesing for some fruits de mer, Charlet visits The Arbroath Smokie Man, aka Iain Spink, in the sleepy fishing village of Auchmithie. Here, she obviously learns how to make the famed—and insanely delicious—Abroath Smokie. Then it's onto Oban, the fishing capital of Scotland, to meet yet another passionate man of the seas, John Ogden, at his humble Green Shack seafood hut. After gorging on loads of his legendary prawn and crab sandwiches, it's time to get a handle on the growing turf war between the two local chippies—Oban Fish and Chip shop and Nories—who have been forever competing for the coveted "Best Fish and Chips in the World” title. It's a serious business.
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The Food Bank Scotland's Hidden Hunger BBC DOcumentary 2015
Over one million people were given emergency food in Britain last year and the numbers are growing.The Food Bank follows the stories of some of the people who g...
Over one million people were given emergency food in Britain last year and the numbers are growing.The Food Bank follows the stories of some of the people who get help from Scotland's busiest food bank in Dundee. These include Charlie who, after being a victim of a robbery, is left with no money to buy food, and single dad Billy, who after a long spell out of work is forced to get help from the food bank to feed his four-year-old son Jack.
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Over one million people were given emergency food in Britain last year and the numbers are growing.The Food Bank follows the stories of some of the people who get help from Scotland's busiest food bank in Dundee. These include Charlie who, after being a victim of a robbery, is left with no money to buy food, and single dad Billy, who after a long spell out of work is forced to get help from the food bank to feed his four-year-old son Jack.
- published: 29 Sep 2015
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Scotland and the Scottish
Scotland and the Scottish
Today we will be judging Scotland and the Scottish! In this video you will learn all sorts about the magical lands of Scotland. You ...
Scotland and the Scottish
Today we will be judging Scotland and the Scottish! In this video you will learn all sorts about the magical lands of Scotland. You will learn about everything from the Scottish national animal to the most famous Scotsman... WILLIE! Wait I mean Loch Ness of course :)
Hope you learn a lot about Scotland!!
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Scotland and the Scottish
Today we will be judging Scotland and the Scottish! In this video you will learn all sorts about the magical lands of Scotland. You will learn about everything from the Scottish national animal to the most famous Scotsman... WILLIE! Wait I mean Loch Ness of course :)
Hope you learn a lot about Scotland!!
- published: 02 Jun 2015
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Scotland's Islands and Highlands
In Scotland, legends of Bonnie Prince Charlie swirl with pipers and kilts around crumbling castles. We remember Highland massacres in Glencoe, and try tossing a...
In Scotland, legends of Bonnie Prince Charlie swirl with pipers and kilts around crumbling castles. We remember Highland massacres in Glencoe, and try tossing a caber (log) at a Scottish clan gathering in Culloden. We play hide-and-seek with the Loch Ness Monster, tour a whiskey distillery in Oban, and take a ferry to sacred Iona.
© 2000 Rick Steves' Europe
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In Scotland, legends of Bonnie Prince Charlie swirl with pipers and kilts around crumbling castles. We remember Highland massacres in Glencoe, and try tossing a caber (log) at a Scottish clan gathering in Culloden. We play hide-and-seek with the Loch Ness Monster, tour a whiskey distillery in Oban, and take a ferry to sacred Iona.
© 2000 Rick Steves' Europe
- published: 14 May 2014
- views: 172673
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Scotland Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Emerald-green fields, hills covered by heather, sheep herds, lakes, beautiful castles and forts… This is Scotland, and of course the men wearing tartan, pipe music and whiskey. The character of the country on the Northern part of the British island can not be missed. Because of their monument status, the castle of Edinburgh and 16 thousand other buildings are under protection. During the summer, s
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Things to do in Scotland Travel Guide, Top Attractions & Scottish Cuisine
Scotland, is a country I've wanted to visit for years, and I finally was able to turn that into reality last year when I visited for the first time to take in the New Year's celebrations of Hogmanay in Edinburgh. As one of the most negotiable cities on foot that I've ever visited, Audrey and pounded the pavement marveling at the architecture, impressive castles and winter carnival events in the do
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Edinburgh (Scotland) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Edinburgh in Scotland.
In the centre of the old town, Edinburgh Castle sits atop the basalt cone of a long-extinct volcano. It is the most visited castle in Scotland and still guarded by soldiers but it is now mainly tourists who storm the defiant rock. Northumbrian king, Edwin, commanded the castle to be built in the seventh century A.D., the "castle on the
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Edinburgh (Scotland) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Scotland: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
Top 10 Tourist attractions in Scotland - Travel Scotland.
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Full of history, Edinburgh is at the heart of Scotland. This city is perfect for the solo travellers, families and couples looking for a unique city break. The iconic Edinburgh Castle is a must see, with most of the structure dating back to the 16th Century; along with Holyrood Palace and New Town - a district full of Georgian Architecture. Edinburgh is also famed for its popular festivals, great
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Scotland (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Scotland, located in the north of the United Kingdom, is a fascinating and atmospheric land. A land of Celtic myths and legends with green hills, barren highlands, mysterious lakes and mighty castles.In the centre of the capital the impressive Edinburgh Castle crowns the hard basalt cone of an extinct volcano, the historic heart of the nation. The beauty of the dense forests and hills of the Tross
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Things to do in Edinburgh Scotland Travel Guide
Edinburgh, a city that is often mispronounced by first time visitors, was the first city we visited on our adventure tour around Scotland. Flying in all the way from Bangkok to visit Edinburgh for the New Year's Celebration of Hogmany was a fitting way for us to end 2013 and celebrate 2014. Having had a taste of Europe earlier on in the year in the form of visiting Finland, Estonia and Bulgaria we
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Danny Bhoy - Visitor's Guide to Scotland
The definitive guide to Scotland from Danny Bhoy. Visit http://www.dannybhoy.com for more videos, tour dates and special offers.
Dannys special premieres March 6th @ 10PM on Comedy Central! The DVD drops April 6th!
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Scotland Travel Guide - Visiting Isle of Skye
Take a tour of Isle of Skye in Scotland, United Kingdom -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
On the eastern coast of the island, the town of Portree looks towards mainland Scotland.
The majestic Isle of Skye, off the Scottish west coast, is a national highlight.
There is nowhere in the world quite like it, this island is full of wonders.
There is the
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Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Attractions
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Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Attractions
Glasgow has seen more changes in the past three decades than almost any other British city. From a declining industrial centre with widespread pessimism about its future, Scotland's biggest city has been transformed into
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Scotland Travel Guide
"One of their traditions is fighting.." Clip from NBC's 'Weekend' show in 1974, also shown on BBC's 'Would I lie to you' show on 26th July 2008.
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Travel Guide to Glasgow, Scotland
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Glasgow takes great pride in its rich history that includes many influential inventors, writers, and architects. Modern Glasgow is reinventing itself at a staggering pace, especially obvious along the River Clyde.
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10 Most Beautiful Castles in Scotland - Video Travel Guide
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George Square, Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide
Witness Scotland's history from the buildings and statues at George Square.
George Square is pretty much the historic center of Glasgow. As the main city square, flanked by beautiful buildings, it reflects the story and history of Glasgow and in many ways that is Scotland. Many well known historical personalities of Glasgow have their statues here.
The most prominantly placed on a center collum
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Edinburgh - Scotland Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism
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Kingdom of the Scots. Mary, Queen of Scots is one of the most famous
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Test Drive a Tour Guide: England and Scotland
Take a "test drive" of Rick Steves' 2014 England and Scotland tours with Rick Steves as your guide! On the Best of England tour, we'll welcome you in the elegant Georgian town of Bath, then it's "tally-ho" to King Arthur's Glastonbury, flower-boxed Cotswold villages, opulent Blenheim Palace, inventive Ironbridge Gorge, Welsh Conwy and Caernarfon Castle, the scenic Lake District, historic Hadrian's
Scotland Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Emerald-green fields, hills covered by heather, sheep herds, lakes, beautiful castles and forts… This is Scotland, and of course the men wearing tartan, pipe mu...
Emerald-green fields, hills covered by heather, sheep herds, lakes, beautiful castles and forts… This is Scotland, and of course the men wearing tartan, pipe music and whiskey. The character of the country on the Northern part of the British island can not be missed. Because of their monument status, the castle of Edinburgh and 16 thousand other buildings are under protection. During the summer, several festivals and cultural events here and in Glasgow await the visitors. The old castles, forts and monasteries tell us about a long and eventful past and such heroes as Wallace ‘The Braveheart’ or Rob Roy. Their deeds were sung by such Scottish poets and writers as Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson or Robert Burns. Scotland is famous of its Celtic monuments, the beautiful landscape of the Highlands and the monster of Loch Ness.
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Emerald-green fields, hills covered by heather, sheep herds, lakes, beautiful castles and forts… This is Scotland, and of course the men wearing tartan, pipe music and whiskey. The character of the country on the Northern part of the British island can not be missed. Because of their monument status, the castle of Edinburgh and 16 thousand other buildings are under protection. During the summer, several festivals and cultural events here and in Glasgow await the visitors. The old castles, forts and monasteries tell us about a long and eventful past and such heroes as Wallace ‘The Braveheart’ or Rob Roy. Their deeds were sung by such Scottish poets and writers as Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson or Robert Burns. Scotland is famous of its Celtic monuments, the beautiful landscape of the Highlands and the monster of Loch Ness.
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Things to do in Scotland Travel Guide, Top Attractions & Scottish Cuisine
Scotland, is a country I've wanted to visit for years, and I finally was able to turn that into reality last year when I visited for the first time to take in t...
Scotland, is a country I've wanted to visit for years, and I finally was able to turn that into reality last year when I visited for the first time to take in the New Year's celebrations of Hogmanay in Edinburgh. As one of the most negotiable cities on foot that I've ever visited, Audrey and pounded the pavement marveling at the architecture, impressive castles and winter carnival events in the downtown area. When we need to warm up we popped into pubs to gormandize on Haggis, Neeps and Tatties while washing it down with a Hot Toddy. When we were in the mood for something a bit sweeter we decided to try a deep-fried Mars bar – a Scottish specialty. Although disgustingly unhealthy (essentially this a chocolate bar covered in batter and deep-fried) it tasted delicious and it ten times better than having a chocolate bar on its own. When we weren't trying Scottish Cuisine or wandering aimlessly down narrow streets, we decided to take a few day trips to check out other events and attractions. Our favorite being Loony Dook where a group of mad men, women and children wearing Halloween type costumes ran full steam ahead into the freezing cold Firth of Forth.
The true highlight of our time in Scotland was having the opportunity to explore the Scottish Highlands (including the Isle of Skye) with Haggis Adventure Tours. This road trip allowed highlighted some of the most scenic areas of the entire country where we couldn't put down our cameras.
When we weren't traveling we spent our time sampling as much Scottish food as we possibly could including a taste test of Irn Bru, Ginger Beer, Tablet, Haggis flavored chips, Scottish chocolate and Scottish Whiskey and more.
The following is a top attractions travel guide offering a snapshot of the best things to do in Scotland during your next vacation to one of my favorite countries in all of Europe.
Things to do in Scotland Top Attractions Guide Travel Video Playlist in no particular order:
1) Our first impressions of Edinburgh, Scotland Travel Video
2) Eating Haggis, Neeps and Tatties for the first time while drinking Hot Toddy in Edinburgh, Scotland
3) Eating a Deep-Fried Mars Bar along with a Battered Snickers and Twix bar in Edinburgh, Scotland
4) Loony Dook Event at Queensferry - Edinburgh, Scotland
5) Eating Scottish snacks, Scottish junk food and drinking Scottish drinks in Edinburgh, Scotland
6) Visiting the Scottish Highlands - Culloden and Clava Cairns - with Haggis Adventures in Scotland
7) Touring the Isle Of Skye visiting Eilean Donan castle in the Scottish Highlands w/ Haggis Adventures
8) Touring the Scottish Highlands heading from the Isle Skye back to Edinburgh with Haggis Adventures
This is part of our Travel in Scotland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Scottish culture, Scottish arts, Scottish foods, Scottish religion and Scottish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
All music provided by Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution license.
wn.com/Things To Do In Scotland Travel Guide, Top Attractions Scottish Cuisine
Scotland, is a country I've wanted to visit for years, and I finally was able to turn that into reality last year when I visited for the first time to take in the New Year's celebrations of Hogmanay in Edinburgh. As one of the most negotiable cities on foot that I've ever visited, Audrey and pounded the pavement marveling at the architecture, impressive castles and winter carnival events in the downtown area. When we need to warm up we popped into pubs to gormandize on Haggis, Neeps and Tatties while washing it down with a Hot Toddy. When we were in the mood for something a bit sweeter we decided to try a deep-fried Mars bar – a Scottish specialty. Although disgustingly unhealthy (essentially this a chocolate bar covered in batter and deep-fried) it tasted delicious and it ten times better than having a chocolate bar on its own. When we weren't trying Scottish Cuisine or wandering aimlessly down narrow streets, we decided to take a few day trips to check out other events and attractions. Our favorite being Loony Dook where a group of mad men, women and children wearing Halloween type costumes ran full steam ahead into the freezing cold Firth of Forth.
The true highlight of our time in Scotland was having the opportunity to explore the Scottish Highlands (including the Isle of Skye) with Haggis Adventure Tours. This road trip allowed highlighted some of the most scenic areas of the entire country where we couldn't put down our cameras.
When we weren't traveling we spent our time sampling as much Scottish food as we possibly could including a taste test of Irn Bru, Ginger Beer, Tablet, Haggis flavored chips, Scottish chocolate and Scottish Whiskey and more.
The following is a top attractions travel guide offering a snapshot of the best things to do in Scotland during your next vacation to one of my favorite countries in all of Europe.
Things to do in Scotland Top Attractions Guide Travel Video Playlist in no particular order:
1) Our first impressions of Edinburgh, Scotland Travel Video
2) Eating Haggis, Neeps and Tatties for the first time while drinking Hot Toddy in Edinburgh, Scotland
3) Eating a Deep-Fried Mars Bar along with a Battered Snickers and Twix bar in Edinburgh, Scotland
4) Loony Dook Event at Queensferry - Edinburgh, Scotland
5) Eating Scottish snacks, Scottish junk food and drinking Scottish drinks in Edinburgh, Scotland
6) Visiting the Scottish Highlands - Culloden and Clava Cairns - with Haggis Adventures in Scotland
7) Touring the Isle Of Skye visiting Eilean Donan castle in the Scottish Highlands w/ Haggis Adventures
8) Touring the Scottish Highlands heading from the Isle Skye back to Edinburgh with Haggis Adventures
This is part of our Travel in Scotland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Scottish culture, Scottish arts, Scottish foods, Scottish religion and Scottish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
All music provided by Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution license.
- published: 03 Dec 2014
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Edinburgh (Scotland) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Edinburgh in Scotland.
In the centre of the old town, Edinburgh Castle sits atop the basalt cone of a long-extinct volca...
Vacation travel video about destination Edinburgh in Scotland.
In the centre of the old town, Edinburgh Castle sits atop the basalt cone of a long-extinct volcano. It is the most visited castle in Scotland and still guarded by soldiers but it is now mainly tourists who storm the defiant rock. Northumbrian king, Edwin, commanded the castle to be built in the seventh century A.D., the "castle on the hill", Edinburgh.The Royal Mile leads from the mighty fortress, downwards, a sloping road from which narrow streets branch off. Just off the upper Royal Mile is the church and cemetery of Greyfriars with its many historical and atmospheric tombs. Its cemetery became well known due to two Irishmen who exhumed newly-buried corpses in 1827 in order to sell them to the local anatomical institute. The Royal Mile eventually narrows and ends at the Palace Of Holyrood House, official Scottish residence of the British Queen. The East Princes Street Gardens are the city’s green paradise with large trees, well-manicured lawns and the massive Sir Walter Scott Monument. This city of poets and culture is one of the oldest urban regions in Europe... and home of the Scottish nation.
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Vacation travel video about destination Edinburgh in Scotland.
In the centre of the old town, Edinburgh Castle sits atop the basalt cone of a long-extinct volcano. It is the most visited castle in Scotland and still guarded by soldiers but it is now mainly tourists who storm the defiant rock. Northumbrian king, Edwin, commanded the castle to be built in the seventh century A.D., the "castle on the hill", Edinburgh.The Royal Mile leads from the mighty fortress, downwards, a sloping road from which narrow streets branch off. Just off the upper Royal Mile is the church and cemetery of Greyfriars with its many historical and atmospheric tombs. Its cemetery became well known due to two Irishmen who exhumed newly-buried corpses in 1827 in order to sell them to the local anatomical institute. The Royal Mile eventually narrows and ends at the Palace Of Holyrood House, official Scottish residence of the British Queen. The East Princes Street Gardens are the city’s green paradise with large trees, well-manicured lawns and the massive Sir Walter Scott Monument. This city of poets and culture is one of the oldest urban regions in Europe... and home of the Scottish nation.
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Edinburgh (Scotland) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Edinburgh in Scotland.
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Scotland: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
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THE EDINBURGH VIDEO GUIDE PRESENTS: 'Welcome to Edinburgh', an introductory guide to Scotland's magical capital city. Featuring the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, Arthur's Seat and The Crags, Calton Hill, The Scott Monument, St Giles' Cathedral, Greyfriars Bobby, The National Museum of Scotland, The Palace of Holyroodhouse, The Scottish Parliament, The National Galleries of Scotland, The Old Town, The New Town, Princes Street and George Street, The Forth Rail Bridge, Fife and a whole lot more. Edinburgh's definitive guide brought to you by the most comprehensive video guide in the city - The #EVG.
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Why Visit Scotland on Your Next Trip? View Our Travel Guide
Full of history, Edinburgh is at the heart of Scotland. This city is perfect for the solo travellers, families and couples looking for a unique city break. The...
Full of history, Edinburgh is at the heart of Scotland. This city is perfect for the solo travellers, families and couples looking for a unique city break. The iconic Edinburgh Castle is a must see, with most of the structure dating back to the 16th Century; along with Holyrood Palace and New Town - a district full of Georgian Architecture. Edinburgh is also famed for its popular festivals, great museums and spooky ghost tours. Check out Flight Centre's holiday packages to Scotland along with their travel guide for more information http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/scotland
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Full of history, Edinburgh is at the heart of Scotland. This city is perfect for the solo travellers, families and couples looking for a unique city break. The iconic Edinburgh Castle is a must see, with most of the structure dating back to the 16th Century; along with Holyrood Palace and New Town - a district full of Georgian Architecture. Edinburgh is also famed for its popular festivals, great museums and spooky ghost tours. Check out Flight Centre's holiday packages to Scotland along with their travel guide for more information http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/scotland
- published: 31 Jan 2014
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Scotland (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Scotland, located in the north of the United Kingdom, is a fascinating and atmospheric land. A land of Celtic myths and legends with green hills, barren highlan...
Scotland, located in the north of the United Kingdom, is a fascinating and atmospheric land. A land of Celtic myths and legends with green hills, barren highlands, mysterious lakes and mighty castles.In the centre of the capital the impressive Edinburgh Castle crowns the hard basalt cone of an extinct volcano, the historic heart of the nation. The beauty of the dense forests and hills of the Trossachs was made famous by author, Sir Walter Scott, in the nineteenth century. It is the most scenic region in central Scotland and possesses grandiose, wild and romantic scenery. The remote Loch Katrine brings to mind Sir Walter Scott’s poem, The Lady Of The Lake. On the Firth Of Lorne is Kilmartin Glen one of the most important prehistoric regions in Scotland. Here, standing-stone, three metre high monoliths are scattered across meadows with grazing sheep. The Bronze Age megalithic grave mounds and stone circles can be seen from Duchraigaig Cairn. Across the north runs the Great Glen with Loch Linnhe, Lochy and Ness marking its course which passes through some amazing landscapes. In Fort William Train Station, the Jacobite is awaiting its passengers. The huge black monster is an impressive sight. Slowly, the nostalgic train moves off and begins its journey on one of the most beautiful railway routes in the world. The history of Glenfarclas is as colourful as the whisky of the same name. It is the story of the Grant Family and their distillery. ‘Scottish Gold’ must be stored for at least three years until the traditional taste of single malt whisky is produced but it can often be left to mature for between twelve and fifty years. Scotland is like a land from an ancient and historic time whose real treasure is its natural, rugged scenery!
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Scotland, located in the north of the United Kingdom, is a fascinating and atmospheric land. A land of Celtic myths and legends with green hills, barren highlands, mysterious lakes and mighty castles.In the centre of the capital the impressive Edinburgh Castle crowns the hard basalt cone of an extinct volcano, the historic heart of the nation. The beauty of the dense forests and hills of the Trossachs was made famous by author, Sir Walter Scott, in the nineteenth century. It is the most scenic region in central Scotland and possesses grandiose, wild and romantic scenery. The remote Loch Katrine brings to mind Sir Walter Scott’s poem, The Lady Of The Lake. On the Firth Of Lorne is Kilmartin Glen one of the most important prehistoric regions in Scotland. Here, standing-stone, three metre high monoliths are scattered across meadows with grazing sheep. The Bronze Age megalithic grave mounds and stone circles can be seen from Duchraigaig Cairn. Across the north runs the Great Glen with Loch Linnhe, Lochy and Ness marking its course which passes through some amazing landscapes. In Fort William Train Station, the Jacobite is awaiting its passengers. The huge black monster is an impressive sight. Slowly, the nostalgic train moves off and begins its journey on one of the most beautiful railway routes in the world. The history of Glenfarclas is as colourful as the whisky of the same name. It is the story of the Grant Family and their distillery. ‘Scottish Gold’ must be stored for at least three years until the traditional taste of single malt whisky is produced but it can often be left to mature for between twelve and fifty years. Scotland is like a land from an ancient and historic time whose real treasure is its natural, rugged scenery!
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Things to do in Edinburgh Scotland Travel Guide
Edinburgh, a city that is often mispronounced by first time visitors, was the first city we visited on our adventure tour around Scotland. Flying in all the way...
Edinburgh, a city that is often mispronounced by first time visitors, was the first city we visited on our adventure tour around Scotland. Flying in all the way from Bangkok to visit Edinburgh for the New Year's Celebration of Hogmany was a fitting way for us to end 2013 and celebrate 2014. Having had a taste of Europe earlier on in the year in the form of visiting Finland, Estonia and Bulgaria we were thrilled to have the opportunity to come and visit Scotland's culture capital (Edinburgh) for the first time during the most festive time of the year. Arriving a few days before Hogmanay, we spent our mornings, afternoons and evenings trying to explore as much of Edinburgh as we possibly could. As a very pedestrian friendly city – with most of its main attractions located in the downtown core – we found ourselves wandering around aimlessly for hours on end marveling at the magnificent castles, old architecture and Christmas themed markets. To escape the winter chills we'd often pop into local pops to down some warm drinks and devour a plate of savory Haggis, Neeps and Tatties. To satisfy our sweet tooth, we tried eating a deep-fried Mars bar for the first time. For those unacquainted, basically it is just a chocolate bar dipped in batter and then deep fried in a chipper. It comes out all melted and gooey, which actually enhances its tastes considerably; however, at the cost of taking something already unhealthy and making it far less nutritionally viable. As a side trip we checked out the Looney Dook, where a bunch of mad men, women and children dash like crazy – wearing ridiculous costumes – into the freezing cold waters of the Firth of Forth. Finally, for a bit of downtime, we relaxed in our hotel room and gave ourselves the challenge of eating all kinds of different Scottish food and cuisine for the first time. Some of the most distinct things we tried included Irn Bru, Tablet and Scottish Whisky. Overall, our time in Edinburgh was brilliant and the following is a top attractions travel guide offering a snapshot of the best things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland during your next vacation to this world class city that is home to some of the most fascinating and quirky festivals.
Things to do in Edinburgh Scotland Travel Guide and Top Attractions travel playlist in no particular order:
1) Our first impressions of Edinburgh, Scotland Travel Video
2) Eating Haggis, Neeps and Tatties for the first time while drinking Hot Toddy in Edinburgh, Scotland
3) Eating a Deep-Fried Mars Bar along with a Battered Snickers and Twix bar in Edinburgh, Scotland
4) Loony Dook Event at Queensferry - Edinburgh, Scotland
5) Eating Scottish snacks, Scottish junk food and drinking Scottish drinks in Edinburgh, Scotland
This is part of our Travel in Scotland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Scottish culture, Scottish arts, Scottish foods, Scottish religion and Scottish people.
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All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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Edinburgh, a city that is often mispronounced by first time visitors, was the first city we visited on our adventure tour around Scotland. Flying in all the way from Bangkok to visit Edinburgh for the New Year's Celebration of Hogmany was a fitting way for us to end 2013 and celebrate 2014. Having had a taste of Europe earlier on in the year in the form of visiting Finland, Estonia and Bulgaria we were thrilled to have the opportunity to come and visit Scotland's culture capital (Edinburgh) for the first time during the most festive time of the year. Arriving a few days before Hogmanay, we spent our mornings, afternoons and evenings trying to explore as much of Edinburgh as we possibly could. As a very pedestrian friendly city – with most of its main attractions located in the downtown core – we found ourselves wandering around aimlessly for hours on end marveling at the magnificent castles, old architecture and Christmas themed markets. To escape the winter chills we'd often pop into local pops to down some warm drinks and devour a plate of savory Haggis, Neeps and Tatties. To satisfy our sweet tooth, we tried eating a deep-fried Mars bar for the first time. For those unacquainted, basically it is just a chocolate bar dipped in batter and then deep fried in a chipper. It comes out all melted and gooey, which actually enhances its tastes considerably; however, at the cost of taking something already unhealthy and making it far less nutritionally viable. As a side trip we checked out the Looney Dook, where a bunch of mad men, women and children dash like crazy – wearing ridiculous costumes – into the freezing cold waters of the Firth of Forth. Finally, for a bit of downtime, we relaxed in our hotel room and gave ourselves the challenge of eating all kinds of different Scottish food and cuisine for the first time. Some of the most distinct things we tried included Irn Bru, Tablet and Scottish Whisky. Overall, our time in Edinburgh was brilliant and the following is a top attractions travel guide offering a snapshot of the best things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland during your next vacation to this world class city that is home to some of the most fascinating and quirky festivals.
Things to do in Edinburgh Scotland Travel Guide and Top Attractions travel playlist in no particular order:
1) Our first impressions of Edinburgh, Scotland Travel Video
2) Eating Haggis, Neeps and Tatties for the first time while drinking Hot Toddy in Edinburgh, Scotland
3) Eating a Deep-Fried Mars Bar along with a Battered Snickers and Twix bar in Edinburgh, Scotland
4) Loony Dook Event at Queensferry - Edinburgh, Scotland
5) Eating Scottish snacks, Scottish junk food and drinking Scottish drinks in Edinburgh, Scotland
This is part of our Travel in Scotland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Scottish culture, Scottish arts, Scottish foods, Scottish religion and Scottish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
All music provided by Kevin Mcleod under a creative commons attribution license.
- published: 01 May 2015
- views: 7721
Danny Bhoy - Visitor's Guide to Scotland
The definitive guide to Scotland from Danny Bhoy. Visit http://www.dannybhoy.com for more videos, tour dates and special offers.
Dannys special premieres Ma...
The definitive guide to Scotland from Danny Bhoy. Visit http://www.dannybhoy.com for more videos, tour dates and special offers.
Dannys special premieres March 6th @ 10PM on Comedy Central! The DVD drops April 6th!
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The definitive guide to Scotland from Danny Bhoy. Visit http://www.dannybhoy.com for more videos, tour dates and special offers.
Dannys special premieres March 6th @ 10PM on Comedy Central! The DVD drops April 6th!
- published: 15 Nov 2008
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Scotland Travel Guide - Visiting Isle of Skye
Take a tour of Isle of Skye in Scotland, United Kingdom -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
On the eastern coast of...
Take a tour of Isle of Skye in Scotland, United Kingdom -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
On the eastern coast of the island, the town of Portree looks towards mainland Scotland.
The majestic Isle of Skye, off the Scottish west coast, is a national highlight.
There is nowhere in the world quite like it, this island is full of wonders.
There is the gray, rocky face of the so-called Old Man of Storr.
The Kilt Rock, on the coast, is so known for its patterns which resemble clan tartans.
You can visit the grave of the famous Scottish Jacobite, heroine Flora MacDonald.
From Uig, visitors can take ferries out to the more distant islands of the Outer Hebrides.
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Take a tour of Isle of Skye in Scotland, United Kingdom -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
On the eastern coast of the island, the town of Portree looks towards mainland Scotland.
The majestic Isle of Skye, off the Scottish west coast, is a national highlight.
There is nowhere in the world quite like it, this island is full of wonders.
There is the gray, rocky face of the so-called Old Man of Storr.
The Kilt Rock, on the coast, is so known for its patterns which resemble clan tartans.
You can visit the grave of the famous Scottish Jacobite, heroine Flora MacDonald.
From Uig, visitors can take ferries out to the more distant islands of the Outer Hebrides.
- published: 03 Nov 2010
- views: 8586
Edinburgh, Scotland holidays travel guide from Teletext Holidays
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A video guide to Edinburgh and the surrounding area, from Teletext Holidays....
www.teletextholidays.co.uk -
A video guide to Edinburgh and the surrounding area, from Teletext Holidays.
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A video guide to Edinburgh and the surrounding area, from Teletext Holidays.
- published: 24 Jun 2009
- views: 41492
Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Attractions
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Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Attractions
Glasgow has seen more changes in the past three decades than almost any other British city. From a declining industrial centre with widespread pessimism about its future, Scotland's biggest city has been transformed into a vibrant, dynamic city hailed as one of the hippest spots in Europe.
A large student population has given the city a youthful, progressive character and, with thumping nightlife, one of the strongest live music scenes in the UK, plus first-rate shopping. Glasgow continues to assert itself as one of Britain's most appealing destinations.
With several outstanding art galleries, including the high-profile Burrell Collection, and several excellent museums as a starting point, Glasgow was chosen as a European City of Culture in 1990. You can see Glasgow's tradition of great design in the classical architecture of Alexander 'Greek' Thomson and the organic, art nouveau style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Today, Glasgow's School of Art continues to produce world-class talent.
Glasgow has a proud history - the long list of inventors, engineers, writers and architects of the 19th and 20th centuries were part of the driving force of industrialisation, tamed by socially progressive values in the 'second city' of the British Empire. Around 1900, Glasgow was one of the wealthiest cities in the world, which led to a number of lavish Victorian public buildings springing up to symbolise its riches. The city also became an important shipbuilding centre -- it was here that Cunard's QE2 was built - and was well known for its Clydeside engineering works.
Despite the subsequent decline of these industries in the 20th century, the devastation wrought by WWll and the profound impact of post-war urban malaise on social housing, jobs, crime and inner city deprivation, Glasgow has bounced back with a definite spring in its step.
Since the 1980s, the last 30 years has been seen the city transform, thanks to investment from the city council and the Scottish Development Agency; the riverside area has regenerated and its arts, music and culture scenes are flourishing. Glasgow was declared a UNESCO City of Music in 2008 in recognition of its musically diverse output ranging from classical and contemporary to country and Celtic, while The Turner Prize will be presented here in 2015, the first time the accolade will be handed out in Scotland.
Meanwhile, the Merchant City -- one of the city's oldest districts formerly home to monks and merchants -- has been revitalised with boutique hotels, bars, restaurants, shops and galleries now occupying previously derelict market buildings and old warehouses.
In addition, Glasgow is preparing to limber up for the international spotlight when it will play host to 4,500 athletes as part of the 20th Commonwealth Games in 2014. Most events will take place in venues spread across the west, south and eastern parts of the city, while over £2 billion has been pumped into improving transport.
Thanks to its geographic location, visitors to Glasgow can nip to some of the most stunning landscapes in the country, with Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park less than an hour's drive away and a mecca for adventure and outdoors-lovers.
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Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Attractions
Glasgow has seen more changes in the past three decades than almost any other British city. From a declining industrial centre with widespread pessimism about its future, Scotland's biggest city has been transformed into a vibrant, dynamic city hailed as one of the hippest spots in Europe.
A large student population has given the city a youthful, progressive character and, with thumping nightlife, one of the strongest live music scenes in the UK, plus first-rate shopping. Glasgow continues to assert itself as one of Britain's most appealing destinations.
With several outstanding art galleries, including the high-profile Burrell Collection, and several excellent museums as a starting point, Glasgow was chosen as a European City of Culture in 1990. You can see Glasgow's tradition of great design in the classical architecture of Alexander 'Greek' Thomson and the organic, art nouveau style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Today, Glasgow's School of Art continues to produce world-class talent.
Glasgow has a proud history - the long list of inventors, engineers, writers and architects of the 19th and 20th centuries were part of the driving force of industrialisation, tamed by socially progressive values in the 'second city' of the British Empire. Around 1900, Glasgow was one of the wealthiest cities in the world, which led to a number of lavish Victorian public buildings springing up to symbolise its riches. The city also became an important shipbuilding centre -- it was here that Cunard's QE2 was built - and was well known for its Clydeside engineering works.
Despite the subsequent decline of these industries in the 20th century, the devastation wrought by WWll and the profound impact of post-war urban malaise on social housing, jobs, crime and inner city deprivation, Glasgow has bounced back with a definite spring in its step.
Since the 1980s, the last 30 years has been seen the city transform, thanks to investment from the city council and the Scottish Development Agency; the riverside area has regenerated and its arts, music and culture scenes are flourishing. Glasgow was declared a UNESCO City of Music in 2008 in recognition of its musically diverse output ranging from classical and contemporary to country and Celtic, while The Turner Prize will be presented here in 2015, the first time the accolade will be handed out in Scotland.
Meanwhile, the Merchant City -- one of the city's oldest districts formerly home to monks and merchants -- has been revitalised with boutique hotels, bars, restaurants, shops and galleries now occupying previously derelict market buildings and old warehouses.
In addition, Glasgow is preparing to limber up for the international spotlight when it will play host to 4,500 athletes as part of the 20th Commonwealth Games in 2014. Most events will take place in venues spread across the west, south and eastern parts of the city, while over £2 billion has been pumped into improving transport.
Thanks to its geographic location, visitors to Glasgow can nip to some of the most stunning landscapes in the country, with Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park less than an hour's drive away and a mecca for adventure and outdoors-lovers.
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- published: 04 Nov 2013
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Scotland Travel Guide
"One of their traditions is fighting.." Clip from NBC's 'Weekend' show in 1974, also shown on BBC's 'Would I lie to you' show on 26th July 2008....
"One of their traditions is fighting.." Clip from NBC's 'Weekend' show in 1974, also shown on BBC's 'Would I lie to you' show on 26th July 2008.
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"One of their traditions is fighting.." Clip from NBC's 'Weekend' show in 1974, also shown on BBC's 'Would I lie to you' show on 26th July 2008.
- published: 26 Jul 2008
- views: 7738
Travel Guide to Glasgow, Scotland
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Glasgow takes great pride in its rich history that includes many influential inventors, writers, and architects. Modern Glasgow is reinventing itself at a staggering pace, especially obvious along the River Clyde.
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Glasgow takes great pride in its rich history that includes many influential inventors, writers, and architects. Modern Glasgow is reinventing itself at a staggering pace, especially obvious along the River Clyde.
- published: 05 Nov 2010
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10 Most Beautiful Castles in Scotland - Video Travel Guide
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10. Dunnottar Castle
Bob the Lomond: www.flickr.com/photos/bobthelomond/12572951344
carinkyle: www.flickr.com/photos/cjkyle/14663202490
9. Duart Castle
Arjayempee: www.flickr.com/photos/62445171@N00/9975075214
ctmorgan: www.flickr.com/photos/ctmorgan/4822807072
8. Urquhart Castle
Tewkes: www.flickr.com/photos/28680977@N05/9043979500
lreed76: www.flickr.com/photos/leonandloisphotos/2159767583
7. Balmoral Castle
Ignoto: www.it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:BalmoralCastle1900.jpg
neil roger: www.flickr.com/photos/neil_roger/3097817059
6. Inveraray Castle
Author: HARTLEPOOLMARINA2014
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www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:INVERARAY_CASTLE_AND_IMMACULATE_LAWN.JPG
5. Stirling Castle
Colin Gould: www.flickr.com/photos/55681839@N07/8350663299
Werooms Garmino: www.flickr.com/photos/105599066@N08/10299510166
4. Edinburgh Castle
Brian: www.flickr.com/photos/earthguardianangel/15226786002
Àngels: www.flickr.com/photos/14017876@N02/15781514768
3. Culzean Castle
**Joannie of Arc**: www.flickr.com/photos/joannieofarc/9632215419
StaraBlazkova: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Culzean_Castle_32.jpg
2. Glamis Castle
mrgu82: www.flickr.com/photos/greg-urquhart/16026518910
Bernard Blanc: www.flickr.com/photos/50879678@N03/14357817240
1. Eilean Donan
Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eilean_Donan_Castle,_Scotland_-_Jan_2011.jpg
Maureen Bracewell: www.flickr.com/photos/maureenbracewell/14643333151
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10. Dunnottar Castle
Bob the Lomond: www.flickr.com/photos/bobthelomond/12572951344
carinkyle: www.flickr.com/photos/cjkyle/14663202490
9. Duart Castle
Arjayempee: www.flickr.com/photos/62445171@N00/9975075214
ctmorgan: www.flickr.com/photos/ctmorgan/4822807072
8. Urquhart Castle
Tewkes: www.flickr.com/photos/28680977@N05/9043979500
lreed76: www.flickr.com/photos/leonandloisphotos/2159767583
7. Balmoral Castle
Ignoto: www.it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:BalmoralCastle1900.jpg
neil roger: www.flickr.com/photos/neil_roger/3097817059
6. Inveraray Castle
Author: HARTLEPOOLMARINA2014
www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:INVERARAY_CASTLE_LOOKING_TOWARDS_DUN_NA_CUAICHE.JPG
www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:INVERARAY_CASTLE_AND_IMMACULATE_LAWN.JPG
5. Stirling Castle
Colin Gould: www.flickr.com/photos/55681839@N07/8350663299
Werooms Garmino: www.flickr.com/photos/105599066@N08/10299510166
4. Edinburgh Castle
Brian: www.flickr.com/photos/earthguardianangel/15226786002
Àngels: www.flickr.com/photos/14017876@N02/15781514768
3. Culzean Castle
**Joannie of Arc**: www.flickr.com/photos/joannieofarc/9632215419
StaraBlazkova: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Culzean_Castle_32.jpg
2. Glamis Castle
mrgu82: www.flickr.com/photos/greg-urquhart/16026518910
Bernard Blanc: www.flickr.com/photos/50879678@N03/14357817240
1. Eilean Donan
Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Eilean_Donan_Castle,_Scotland_-_Jan_2011.jpg
Maureen Bracewell: www.flickr.com/photos/maureenbracewell/14643333151
- published: 14 Jan 2015
- views: 351
George Square, Glasgow - Scotland Travel Guide
Witness Scotland's history from the buildings and statues at George Square.
George Square is pretty much the historic center of Glasgow. As the main city squar...
Witness Scotland's history from the buildings and statues at George Square.
George Square is pretty much the historic center of Glasgow. As the main city square, flanked by beautiful buildings, it reflects the story and history of Glasgow and in many ways that is Scotland. Many well known historical personalities of Glasgow have their statues here.
The most prominantly placed on a center collumn is that of Sir Walter Scott, a renowned novelist. Here is James Watt, who invented the steam engine. Poet Robert Burns. Queen Victoria. Interestingly, there is no statue of King George III, for whom this square was established in the late 18th century. When this square was laid out it was actually a grassy area. Only recently has this red surface been placed here.
The Square is surrounded by various, grand buildings. The grandest of them all is this, the City Chambers, the city Counsel Building. Since this is really the center of Glasgow, you will find both locals and tourists here. "My favorite thing about George Square is coming to eat on sunny days and sit in the sunshine. Its a good place in the center of town, just to get out and away from it all. And it is also good at Christmas time, coming and watching the ice skaters and things like that."
Football victories are started here. At Christmas the square is magnificently lit and on New Year's Eve or Hogmanay as it is called locally, the square, George Square, is the center of city celebrations. George Square is also an excellent point for you to start your city tour, as there are many information points here. I am Kirsty Macintyre showing you Glasgow.
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Witness Scotland's history from the buildings and statues at George Square.
George Square is pretty much the historic center of Glasgow. As the main city square, flanked by beautiful buildings, it reflects the story and history of Glasgow and in many ways that is Scotland. Many well known historical personalities of Glasgow have their statues here.
The most prominantly placed on a center collumn is that of Sir Walter Scott, a renowned novelist. Here is James Watt, who invented the steam engine. Poet Robert Burns. Queen Victoria. Interestingly, there is no statue of King George III, for whom this square was established in the late 18th century. When this square was laid out it was actually a grassy area. Only recently has this red surface been placed here.
The Square is surrounded by various, grand buildings. The grandest of them all is this, the City Chambers, the city Counsel Building. Since this is really the center of Glasgow, you will find both locals and tourists here. "My favorite thing about George Square is coming to eat on sunny days and sit in the sunshine. Its a good place in the center of town, just to get out and away from it all. And it is also good at Christmas time, coming and watching the ice skaters and things like that."
Football victories are started here. At Christmas the square is magnificently lit and on New Year's Eve or Hogmanay as it is called locally, the square, George Square, is the center of city celebrations. George Square is also an excellent point for you to start your city tour, as there are many information points here. I am Kirsty Macintyre showing you Glasgow.
- published: 11 May 2010
- views: 1671
Edinburgh - Scotland Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism
Edinburgh - Scotland Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Edinburgh - Scotland Travel Guide http://goo.gl/AeX8IX...
Edinburgh - Scotland Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Edinburgh - Scotland Travel Guide http://goo.gl/AeX8IX
ادنبرغ has inspired poets, artists and philosophers for hundreds of years, yet it is very much a city of the 21st century too.
Edinburgh has everything: high culture and haute couture, stand-up comedy and country walks, and of course Edinburgh Castle, perched on its volcanic crag overlooking the medieval buildings of the Old Town and the magnificent Georgian architecture of the New Town. Together, they make up the UNESCO-listed World Heritage site. Better still, Edinburgh's compact size means the city's main sites are easily explored on foot. Nevertheless, plans for a new tram link from the airport to the city from May 2014 will be welcomed by visitors.
Beyond the New Town, the Water of Leith flows through the picturesque Dean Village and on via pretty Stockbridge, where young professionals sustain a tempting assortment of delis, quirky shops and cosy pubs. At the heart of nearby leafy Inverleith's century-old mansions is the renowned Royal Botanic Garden, an Edinburgh institution. Further east, Historic Leith, home to the Royal Yacht Britannia, has been transformed from seedy port into highly desirable residence, with flashy apartments and acclaimed restaurants.
Edinburgh's cosmopolitan air and vibrancy has credited Scotland's capital city with the kind of panache and attitude that you'd expect only of London. This vibe is enshrined in Edinburgh's annual international festivals calendar. Every August, the city fills with visitors anxious to catch the rising stars of the comedy circuit; hear their favourite authors read from their books; or immerse themselves in the classical music and challenging theatre of the Edinburgh International Festival.
Don't be fooled into thinking Edinburgh falls into a slumber for the rest of the year however. In early spring, legions of rugby fans descend on the city as Scotland vies to win the Six Nations trophy; you can hear the roar from Murrayfield from miles around. Over Easter, the Edinburgh International Science Festival is jam-packed with inspirational discussions and hands-on fun, while The Royal Highland Show in June showcases Scotland's finest produce. Edinburgh lights up in winter with an illuminated big wheel, bustling German Christmas market and open-air ice rink in Princes Street Gardens. Finally at Hogmanay, revellers cram into the centre to bring in the New Year with big-name bands, a rocking ceildih, gigantic street party and spectacular fireworks.
Beyond its myriad festivals, Edinburgh encompasses an enormous array of experiences: discovering dinosaurs in the renovated National Museum of Scotland or following in the footsteps of Mary Queen of Scots at the Palace of Holyroodhouse; joining a spooky tour through the narrow Old Town closes or climbing craggy Arthur's Seat; sinking a pint in a 17th-century pub or sipping mojitos in a chic George Street bar; and shopping for tartan or splashing out on designer gear at Harvey Nichols.
Edinburgh has given birth to a multitude of great fictional works from such luminaries as Robert Louis Stevenson and Sir Walter Scott to current bestselling novelists Ian Rankin and Alexander McCall Smith. Such a rich literary culture led to Edinburgh becoming the world's first ever UNESCO City of Literature in 2004.
Endowed with such credentials, Scotland's capital is worth visiting time and time again.
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Edinburgh - Scotland Travel guide, Vacation, Tourism
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Edinburgh - Scotland Travel Guide http://goo.gl/AeX8IX
ادنبرغ has inspired poets, artists and philosophers for hundreds of years, yet it is very much a city of the 21st century too.
Edinburgh has everything: high culture and haute couture, stand-up comedy and country walks, and of course Edinburgh Castle, perched on its volcanic crag overlooking the medieval buildings of the Old Town and the magnificent Georgian architecture of the New Town. Together, they make up the UNESCO-listed World Heritage site. Better still, Edinburgh's compact size means the city's main sites are easily explored on foot. Nevertheless, plans for a new tram link from the airport to the city from May 2014 will be welcomed by visitors.
Beyond the New Town, the Water of Leith flows through the picturesque Dean Village and on via pretty Stockbridge, where young professionals sustain a tempting assortment of delis, quirky shops and cosy pubs. At the heart of nearby leafy Inverleith's century-old mansions is the renowned Royal Botanic Garden, an Edinburgh institution. Further east, Historic Leith, home to the Royal Yacht Britannia, has been transformed from seedy port into highly desirable residence, with flashy apartments and acclaimed restaurants.
Edinburgh's cosmopolitan air and vibrancy has credited Scotland's capital city with the kind of panache and attitude that you'd expect only of London. This vibe is enshrined in Edinburgh's annual international festivals calendar. Every August, the city fills with visitors anxious to catch the rising stars of the comedy circuit; hear their favourite authors read from their books; or immerse themselves in the classical music and challenging theatre of the Edinburgh International Festival.
Don't be fooled into thinking Edinburgh falls into a slumber for the rest of the year however. In early spring, legions of rugby fans descend on the city as Scotland vies to win the Six Nations trophy; you can hear the roar from Murrayfield from miles around. Over Easter, the Edinburgh International Science Festival is jam-packed with inspirational discussions and hands-on fun, while The Royal Highland Show in June showcases Scotland's finest produce. Edinburgh lights up in winter with an illuminated big wheel, bustling German Christmas market and open-air ice rink in Princes Street Gardens. Finally at Hogmanay, revellers cram into the centre to bring in the New Year with big-name bands, a rocking ceildih, gigantic street party and spectacular fireworks.
Beyond its myriad festivals, Edinburgh encompasses an enormous array of experiences: discovering dinosaurs in the renovated National Museum of Scotland or following in the footsteps of Mary Queen of Scots at the Palace of Holyroodhouse; joining a spooky tour through the narrow Old Town closes or climbing craggy Arthur's Seat; sinking a pint in a 17th-century pub or sipping mojitos in a chic George Street bar; and shopping for tartan or splashing out on designer gear at Harvey Nichols.
Edinburgh has given birth to a multitude of great fictional works from such luminaries as Robert Louis Stevenson and Sir Walter Scott to current bestselling novelists Ian Rankin and Alexander McCall Smith. Such a rich literary culture led to Edinburgh becoming the world's first ever UNESCO City of Literature in 2004.
Endowed with such credentials, Scotland's capital is worth visiting time and time again.
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Edinburgh Museums, Edinburgh Transport, Edinburgh Tours, Edinburgh Introduction, Edinburgh Attractions, Edinburgh Hotels, Edinburgh Restaurants, Edinburgh Shopping, Edinburgh Nightlife, world travel video, Edinburgh video, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Travel guide, Edinburgh Tourism, Edinburgh vacation, Europe, Scotland, Scotland Tourism, Scotland Travel guide , Scotland Vacation, United Kingdom == Edinburgh - Scotland - United Kingdom Travel guide, vacation, Tourism, Attractions
- published: 15 Nov 2013
- views: 958
Scotland Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Skara Brae,
a neolithic settlement, located in the Bay of Skaill on the west coast
of mainland Orkne...
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Skara Brae,
a neolithic settlement, located in the Bay of Skaill on the west coast
of mainland Orkney. The decisive victory of Robert the Bruce over the
English at Bannockburn was a defining moment in the forging of the
Kingdom of the Scots. Mary, Queen of Scots is one of the most famous
women in Scottish history. The discovery of North Sea oil transformed
the Scottish economy in the late 20th century. Jack McConnell MSP has
been the First Minister of Scotland since November 2001. The debating
chamber of the Scottish Parliament Building contains a shallow
horseshoe of seating for the Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Parliament House in Edinburgh is home to the High Court of Justiciary
and the Court of Session which are the supreme courts of Scotland. The
City Chambers in George Square, Glasgow. Ben Nevis, the highest peak in
the British Isles, is in Lochaber, the wettest district in the British
Isles. Scottish ten pound notes feature historical figures such as Sir
Walter Scott, the Duke of Argyll and Mary Slessor. The ruins of St
Andrew's Cathedral in Fife. Vanguard class submarines of the Royal
Navy, which carry the UK's nuclear deterrent, are based in Scotland. A
piper playing the Great Highland Bagpipe. The Old Course at St Andrews.
A Loganair aircraft at Barra Airport, the only airport in the world
where scheduled air services land on a beach runway. The distinctive
Royal Stewart Tartan is the personal tartan of Queen Elizabeth II.
wn.com/Scotland Wikipedia Travel Guide Video. Created By Stupeflix.Com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! Skara Brae,
a neolithic settlement, located in the Bay of Skaill on the west coast
of mainland Orkney. The decisive victory of Robert the Bruce over the
English at Bannockburn was a defining moment in the forging of the
Kingdom of the Scots. Mary, Queen of Scots is one of the most famous
women in Scottish history. The discovery of North Sea oil transformed
the Scottish economy in the late 20th century. Jack McConnell MSP has
been the First Minister of Scotland since November 2001. The debating
chamber of the Scottish Parliament Building contains a shallow
horseshoe of seating for the Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Parliament House in Edinburgh is home to the High Court of Justiciary
and the Court of Session which are the supreme courts of Scotland. The
City Chambers in George Square, Glasgow. Ben Nevis, the highest peak in
the British Isles, is in Lochaber, the wettest district in the British
Isles. Scottish ten pound notes feature historical figures such as Sir
Walter Scott, the Duke of Argyll and Mary Slessor. The ruins of St
Andrew's Cathedral in Fife. Vanguard class submarines of the Royal
Navy, which carry the UK's nuclear deterrent, are based in Scotland. A
piper playing the Great Highland Bagpipe. The Old Course at St Andrews.
A Loganair aircraft at Barra Airport, the only airport in the world
where scheduled air services land on a beach runway. The distinctive
Royal Stewart Tartan is the personal tartan of Queen Elizabeth II.
- published: 19 Mar 2010
- views: 1350
Test Drive a Tour Guide: England and Scotland
Take a "test drive" of Rick Steves' 2014 England and Scotland tours with Rick Steves as your guide! On the Best of England tour, we'll welcome you in the elegan...
Take a "test drive" of Rick Steves' 2014 England and Scotland tours with Rick Steves as your guide! On the Best of England tour, we'll welcome you in the elegant Georgian town of Bath, then it's "tally-ho" to King Arthur's Glastonbury, flower-boxed Cotswold villages, opulent Blenheim Palace, inventive Ironbridge Gorge, Welsh Conwy and Caernarfon Castle, the scenic Lake District, historic Hadrian's Wall, medieval York, and ending in energetic London. On the Best of Scotland tour,
Subscribe at http://goo.gl/l6qjuS for more new travel lectures! Visit http://www.ricksteves.com/tours for more information on Rick Steves' Europe tours, including full itineraries, prices, departure dates and seat availability.
(Disclaimer: The itinerary specifics and other tour details noted in this lecture were correct at the time of filming in 2014 but may have since changed. Any special promotions mentioned are no longer valid.)
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Take a "test drive" of Rick Steves' 2014 England and Scotland tours with Rick Steves as your guide! On the Best of England tour, we'll welcome you in the elegant Georgian town of Bath, then it's "tally-ho" to King Arthur's Glastonbury, flower-boxed Cotswold villages, opulent Blenheim Palace, inventive Ironbridge Gorge, Welsh Conwy and Caernarfon Castle, the scenic Lake District, historic Hadrian's Wall, medieval York, and ending in energetic London. On the Best of Scotland tour,
Subscribe at http://goo.gl/l6qjuS for more new travel lectures! Visit http://www.ricksteves.com/tours for more information on Rick Steves' Europe tours, including full itineraries, prices, departure dates and seat availability.
(Disclaimer: The itinerary specifics and other tour details noted in this lecture were correct at the time of filming in 2014 but may have since changed. Any special promotions mentioned are no longer valid.)
- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 6696
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Matt Qvortrup, Sunday Politics Scotland. 24/01/2016
Matt Qvortrup, Chair of Applied Political Science Coventry University.
Sunday Politics Scotland. 24/01/2016
Mr Qvortrup on the upcoming EU in/out referendum. Makes some interesting predictions.
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Skeletons at The Banshee Labyrinth // Scotland's Most Haunted Pub
The weird and wonderful things our skeletons get up to when they think nobody's watching.
Look out for Boneyman's hidden place!! @ Boneyman's Banshee.
For full effect watch in HD
All Enquiries: FB The Banshee Labyrinth. Tel: 0131 558 8209
http://www.thebansheelabyrinth.com/
Go Promoter Edinburgh
https://www.facebook.com/gopromoteredinburgh/
For promotional purposes only. All rights reserved
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Scotland | Emma Abroad
Hello! I finally compiled the footage from visiting various places whilst studying abroad. This video covers Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Mallaig, but most of the footage is from Edinburgh.
Read more about my trip to Scotland here: emmaattired.blogspot.com
Music
Jahzzar | Patience
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GTA IV PC - Police Scotland BMW 3 Series Touring Blue Light Run (WIP)
Work in progress, created by Vx5 Voltage. Additional credits will be provided by Vx5 Voltage upon release.
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RNLI training exercise 2016, Banff, Scotland
Piping into Whitehills Harbour of RNLI Buckie, Fraserburgh and Macduff Lifeboats. January 24th 2016.
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1396 Scotland Rd Atlanta GA 30331 - Dario Mobley - BHHS Georgia Properties-Towne Lake
http://homesite.obeo.com/viewer/default.aspx?tourid=1087488&refURL;=youtube.com
Contact: Dario Mobley
BHHS Georgia Properties-Towne Lake
406-531-0607
dario.mobley@bhhsgeorgia.com
http://dariomobley.bhhsgeorgia.com
for more information about this home.
1/2 Acre Lot Ready For You To Build Your Dream On. The House Next Door Is For Sale For $385,000. Great Neighborhood!!
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My Trip To Scotland
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The Last King of Scotland Full 1080p Movie English Subtitles
Watch or Download Here http://moviestream4u.net/search/The+Last+King+of+Scotland
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Scotland's got Talent - Holly Johnson talent show entry
This is a Scottish themed parody of Confident by Demi Lovato, plus a little skit based on Jesse Jane McParland's entry on Britain's Got Talent. I did this with Eva McVey for a talent show at school. We made it to the finals but we didn't win. Thanks!
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Scotland The Western Isles Part 2 ( Nat Geo WILD )
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD ) Wild Scotland: The Western Isles At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged .
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD ) Wild Scotland: The Western Isles At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged .
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD ) Wild Scotland: The Western I
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Rob Jones Speaker Insights: Building a Career in Scotland's Digital Economy
In November we caught up with Rob Jones, Cofounder of Fanduel - one of Scotland's two unicorn companies valued at over $1 billion - to get his #SpeakerInsights on Building a Career in Scotland's Digital Economy.
Matt Qvortrup, Sunday Politics Scotland. 24/01/2016
Matt Qvortrup, Chair of Applied Political Science Coventry University.
Sunday Politics Scotland. 24/01/2016
Mr Qvortrup on the upcoming EU in/out referendum....
Matt Qvortrup, Chair of Applied Political Science Coventry University.
Sunday Politics Scotland. 24/01/2016
Mr Qvortrup on the upcoming EU in/out referendum. Makes some interesting predictions.
wn.com/Matt Qvortrup, Sunday Politics Scotland. 24 01 2016
Matt Qvortrup, Chair of Applied Political Science Coventry University.
Sunday Politics Scotland. 24/01/2016
Mr Qvortrup on the upcoming EU in/out referendum. Makes some interesting predictions.
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 10
Skeletons at The Banshee Labyrinth // Scotland's Most Haunted Pub
The weird and wonderful things our skeletons get up to when they think nobody's watching.
Look out for Boneyman's hidden place!! @ Boneyman's Banshee.
For ful...
The weird and wonderful things our skeletons get up to when they think nobody's watching.
Look out for Boneyman's hidden place!! @ Boneyman's Banshee.
For full effect watch in HD
All Enquiries: FB The Banshee Labyrinth. Tel: 0131 558 8209
http://www.thebansheelabyrinth.com/
Go Promoter Edinburgh
https://www.facebook.com/gopromoteredinburgh/
For promotional purposes only. All rights reserved to the artist
wn.com/Skeletons At The Banshee Labyrinth Scotland's Most Haunted Pub
The weird and wonderful things our skeletons get up to when they think nobody's watching.
Look out for Boneyman's hidden place!! @ Boneyman's Banshee.
For full effect watch in HD
All Enquiries: FB The Banshee Labyrinth. Tel: 0131 558 8209
http://www.thebansheelabyrinth.com/
Go Promoter Edinburgh
https://www.facebook.com/gopromoteredinburgh/
For promotional purposes only. All rights reserved to the artist
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 10
Scotland | Emma Abroad
Hello! I finally compiled the footage from visiting various places whilst studying abroad. This video covers Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Mallaig, but most of the fo...
Hello! I finally compiled the footage from visiting various places whilst studying abroad. This video covers Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Mallaig, but most of the footage is from Edinburgh.
Read more about my trip to Scotland here: emmaattired.blogspot.com
Music
Jahzzar | Patience
wn.com/Scotland | Emma Abroad
Hello! I finally compiled the footage from visiting various places whilst studying abroad. This video covers Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Mallaig, but most of the footage is from Edinburgh.
Read more about my trip to Scotland here: emmaattired.blogspot.com
Music
Jahzzar | Patience
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 106
GTA IV PC - Police Scotland BMW 3 Series Touring Blue Light Run (WIP)
Work in progress, created by Vx5 Voltage. Additional credits will be provided by Vx5 Voltage upon release....
Work in progress, created by Vx5 Voltage. Additional credits will be provided by Vx5 Voltage upon release.
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Work in progress, created by Vx5 Voltage. Additional credits will be provided by Vx5 Voltage upon release.
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 52
RNLI training exercise 2016, Banff, Scotland
Piping into Whitehills Harbour of RNLI Buckie, Fraserburgh and Macduff Lifeboats. January 24th 2016....
Piping into Whitehills Harbour of RNLI Buckie, Fraserburgh and Macduff Lifeboats. January 24th 2016.
wn.com/Rnli Training Exercise 2016, Banff, Scotland
Piping into Whitehills Harbour of RNLI Buckie, Fraserburgh and Macduff Lifeboats. January 24th 2016.
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 10
1396 Scotland Rd Atlanta GA 30331 - Dario Mobley - BHHS Georgia Properties-Towne Lake
http://homesite.obeo.com/viewer/default.aspx?tourid=1087488&refURL;=youtube.com
Contact: Dario Mobley
BHHS Georgia Properties-Towne Lake
406-531-0607
dario.m...
http://homesite.obeo.com/viewer/default.aspx?tourid=1087488&refURL;=youtube.com
Contact: Dario Mobley
BHHS Georgia Properties-Towne Lake
406-531-0607
dario.mobley@bhhsgeorgia.com
http://dariomobley.bhhsgeorgia.com
for more information about this home.
1/2 Acre Lot Ready For You To Build Your Dream On. The House Next Door Is For Sale For $385,000. Great Neighborhood!!
wn.com/1396 Scotland Rd Atlanta Ga 30331 Dario Mobley Bhhs Georgia Properties Towne Lake
http://homesite.obeo.com/viewer/default.aspx?tourid=1087488&refURL;=youtube.com
Contact: Dario Mobley
BHHS Georgia Properties-Towne Lake
406-531-0607
dario.mobley@bhhsgeorgia.com
http://dariomobley.bhhsgeorgia.com
for more information about this home.
1/2 Acre Lot Ready For You To Build Your Dream On. The House Next Door Is For Sale For $385,000. Great Neighborhood!!
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 0
The Last King of Scotland Full 1080p Movie English Subtitles
Watch or Download Here http://moviestream4u.net/search/The+Last+King+of+Scotland...
Watch or Download Here http://moviestream4u.net/search/The+Last+King+of+Scotland
wn.com/The Last King Of Scotland Full 1080P Movie English Subtitles
Watch or Download Here http://moviestream4u.net/search/The+Last+King+of+Scotland
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 0
Scotland's got Talent - Holly Johnson talent show entry
This is a Scottish themed parody of Confident by Demi Lovato, plus a little skit based on Jesse Jane McParland's entry on Britain's Got Talent. I did this with ...
This is a Scottish themed parody of Confident by Demi Lovato, plus a little skit based on Jesse Jane McParland's entry on Britain's Got Talent. I did this with Eva McVey for a talent show at school. We made it to the finals but we didn't win. Thanks!
wn.com/Scotland's Got Talent Holly Johnson Talent Show Entry
This is a Scottish themed parody of Confident by Demi Lovato, plus a little skit based on Jesse Jane McParland's entry on Britain's Got Talent. I did this with Eva McVey for a talent show at school. We made it to the finals but we didn't win. Thanks!
- published: 24 Jan 2016
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Scotland The Western Isles Part 2 ( Nat Geo WILD )
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD ) Wild Scotland: The Western Isles At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged ...
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD ) Wild Scotland: The Western Isles At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged .
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD ) Wild Scotland: The Western Isles At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged .
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD ) Wild Scotland: The Western Isles At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and .
wn.com/Scotland The Western Isles Part 2 ( Nat Geo Wild )
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD ) Wild Scotland: The Western Isles At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged .
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD ) Wild Scotland: The Western Isles At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged .
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD ) Wild Scotland: The Western Isles At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and .
- published: 24 Jan 2016
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Rob Jones Speaker Insights: Building a Career in Scotland's Digital Economy
In November we caught up with Rob Jones, Cofounder of Fanduel - one of Scotland's two unicorn companies valued at over $1 billion - to get his #SpeakerInsights ...
In November we caught up with Rob Jones, Cofounder of Fanduel - one of Scotland's two unicorn companies valued at over $1 billion - to get his #SpeakerInsights on Building a Career in Scotland's Digital Economy.
wn.com/Rob Jones Speaker Insights Building A Career In Scotland's Digital Economy
In November we caught up with Rob Jones, Cofounder of Fanduel - one of Scotland's two unicorn companies valued at over $1 billion - to get his #SpeakerInsights on Building a Career in Scotland's Digital Economy.
- published: 24 Jan 2016
- views: 0
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BBC Scotland Investigates - The Men Who Own Scotland
Meet the powerful - and usually very private - people who own much of our country. Reporter David Miller goes in search of Scotland's landowners and asks whether it's fair that less than one per cent of Scots own over half of all Scotland's private land. As the government considers radical change, he asks whether big landowners really are the problem, and whether communities will end up owning mor
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Scotland: Rome's Final Frontier (BBC)
Were the ancient Scottish tribes too much for the Roman Empire? Or was Scotland simply not worth conquering? Archaeologist Dr Fraser Hunter looks back on three centuries of contact and conflict with the Roman invaders. The first Tay Bridge, the first depiction of tartan and forgotten Roman camps that once held thirty-five thousand men. A story of a superpower pitted against tribesmen and warlords,
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Castle Ghosts of Scotland (HD) (1995) (COMPLETE EPISODE)
BBC Blockbuster Miniseries Hosted By Robert Hardy. Presented in a "Four" part Format.. Featuring England,Scotland,Wales And Ireland. Each episode "One" hour in length.This Segment Brings us face to face with some of Scotland's most infamous Haunted Castles and their Unearthly inhabitants Duntrune Castle, Fyvie,Glamis Castle & More...Also aired in the States on TLC.Hard to Find this Video in it's
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BBC Coast1 07 of 12 West Coast of Scotland and Western Isles
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The Scheme Episode 1 BBC Scotland FULL
The Scheme Episode 1 BBC Scotland yeoldbasser The first episode introduced viewers to the Cunningham family: father Gordon and mother Annie, 15 year old daug...
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Scotland from Above in High Definition - Isle of Skye to Ben Nevis (HD)
This week's full length show takes us on a route through Scotland from Isle of Skye - Eilean Donan Castle - Rum - Egg - Mull - Iona - & Fort William - also taking in spectacular highland lochs and glens. Hope you enjoy it!
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2015 RWC QF4 Australia Vs Scotland
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Real Football Factories Ep3 Scotland
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Scotland v Japan Rugby World Cup 23 09 15
Scotland v Japan Rugby World Cup
23 09 15
Kingsholm
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Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD )
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD )
Wild Scotland: The Western Isles
At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged yet full of
beauty. The islands of the Hebrides are a superb place for wildlife. In a world of towering cliffs,
white-sand beaches and cold clear seas lives an unforgettable cast of wild animals - otters, eagles
and red deer, seals, dolphi
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RWC 2015 Scotland Vs Samoa
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Scotland vs Ireland Six Nations 2015
Scotland vs Ireland Six Nations 2015
21 March 2015
Venue: Murrayfield
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Rugby World Cup 2015 Group B Scotland vs South Africa
Rugby World Cup 2015 Group B Scotland vs South Africa
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Scotland For Richer or Poorer BBC Documentary 2014
Scotland For Richer or Poorer BBC Documentary 2014
BBC Scotland Investigates - The Men Who Own Scotland
Meet the powerful - and usually very private - people who own much of our country. Reporter David Miller goes in search of Scotland's landowners and asks whethe...
Meet the powerful - and usually very private - people who own much of our country. Reporter David Miller goes in search of Scotland's landowners and asks whether it's fair that less than one per cent of Scots own over half of all Scotland's private land. As the government considers radical change, he asks whether big landowners really are the problem, and whether communities will end up owning more of the land they live on.
wn.com/BBC Scotland Investigates The Men Who Own Scotland
Meet the powerful - and usually very private - people who own much of our country. Reporter David Miller goes in search of Scotland's landowners and asks whether it's fair that less than one per cent of Scots own over half of all Scotland's private land. As the government considers radical change, he asks whether big landowners really are the problem, and whether communities will end up owning more of the land they live on.
- published: 09 Jan 2014
- views: 109941
Scotland: Rome's Final Frontier (BBC)
Were the ancient Scottish tribes too much for the Roman Empire? Or was Scotland simply not worth conquering? Archaeologist Dr Fraser Hunter looks back on three ...
Were the ancient Scottish tribes too much for the Roman Empire? Or was Scotland simply not worth conquering? Archaeologist Dr Fraser Hunter looks back on three centuries of contact and conflict with the Roman invaders. The first Tay Bridge, the first depiction of tartan and forgotten Roman camps that once held thirty-five thousand men. A story of a superpower pitted against tribesmen and warlords, and one with fascinating modern parallels.
History Documentary hosted by Fraser Hunter, published by BBC in 2012.
wn.com/Scotland Rome's Final Frontier (Bbc)
Were the ancient Scottish tribes too much for the Roman Empire? Or was Scotland simply not worth conquering? Archaeologist Dr Fraser Hunter looks back on three centuries of contact and conflict with the Roman invaders. The first Tay Bridge, the first depiction of tartan and forgotten Roman camps that once held thirty-five thousand men. A story of a superpower pitted against tribesmen and warlords, and one with fascinating modern parallels.
History Documentary hosted by Fraser Hunter, published by BBC in 2012.
- published: 10 May 2014
- views: 32
Castle Ghosts of Scotland (HD) (1995) (COMPLETE EPISODE)
BBC Blockbuster Miniseries Hosted By Robert Hardy. Presented in a "Four" part Format.. Featuring England,Scotland,Wales And Ireland. Each episode "One" hour in ...
BBC Blockbuster Miniseries Hosted By Robert Hardy. Presented in a "Four" part Format.. Featuring England,Scotland,Wales And Ireland. Each episode "One" hour in length.This Segment Brings us face to face with some of Scotland's most infamous Haunted Castles and their Unearthly inhabitants Duntrune Castle, Fyvie,Glamis Castle & More...Also aired in the States on TLC.Hard to Find this Video in it's entirety on The Internet.......Only on Mysterygirl00.
wn.com/Castle Ghosts Of Scotland (Hd) (1995) (Complete Episode)
BBC Blockbuster Miniseries Hosted By Robert Hardy. Presented in a "Four" part Format.. Featuring England,Scotland,Wales And Ireland. Each episode "One" hour in length.This Segment Brings us face to face with some of Scotland's most infamous Haunted Castles and their Unearthly inhabitants Duntrune Castle, Fyvie,Glamis Castle & More...Also aired in the States on TLC.Hard to Find this Video in it's entirety on The Internet.......Only on Mysterygirl00.
- published: 13 Jul 2013
- views: 129495
The Scheme Episode 1 BBC Scotland FULL
The Scheme Episode 1 BBC Scotland yeoldbasser The first episode introduced viewers to the Cunningham family: father Gordon and mother Annie, 15 year old daug......
The Scheme Episode 1 BBC Scotland yeoldbasser The first episode introduced viewers to the Cunningham family: father Gordon and mother Annie, 15 year old daug...
wn.com/The Scheme Episode 1 BBC Scotland Full
The Scheme Episode 1 BBC Scotland yeoldbasser The first episode introduced viewers to the Cunningham family: father Gordon and mother Annie, 15 year old daug...
- published: 15 Oct 2012
- views: 105671
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author: yeoldbasser
Scotland from Above in High Definition - Isle of Skye to Ben Nevis (HD)
This week's full length show takes us on a route through Scotland from Isle of Skye - Eilean Donan Castle - Rum - Egg - Mull - Iona - & Fort William - also taki...
This week's full length show takes us on a route through Scotland from Isle of Skye - Eilean Donan Castle - Rum - Egg - Mull - Iona - & Fort William - also taking in spectacular highland lochs and glens. Hope you enjoy it!
wn.com/Scotland From Above In High Definition Isle Of Skye To Ben Nevis (Hd)
This week's full length show takes us on a route through Scotland from Isle of Skye - Eilean Donan Castle - Rum - Egg - Mull - Iona - & Fort William - also taking in spectacular highland lochs and glens. Hope you enjoy it!
- published: 12 Sep 2014
- views: 57
Scotland v Japan Rugby World Cup 23 09 15
Scotland v Japan Rugby World Cup
23 09 15
Kingsholm...
Scotland v Japan Rugby World Cup
23 09 15
Kingsholm
wn.com/Scotland V Japan Rugby World Cup 23 09 15
Scotland v Japan Rugby World Cup
23 09 15
Kingsholm
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 803
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD )
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD )
Wild Scotland: The Western Isles
At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged...
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD )
Wild Scotland: The Western Isles
At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged yet full of
beauty. The islands of the Hebrides are a superb place for wildlife. In a world of towering cliffs,
white-sand beaches and cold clear seas lives an unforgettable cast of wild animals - otters, eagles
and red deer, seals, dolphins and basking sharks. But living here isn't easy. Battered by a wild
ocean and some of Europe's most unpredictable weather, the only certainty here is constant change.
Delivering a compelling portrait of a year in these Islands on the Edge, rich in emotional animal
stories and photographed by the world's best camera talent a series to remember."aka Hebrides:
Islands on the Edge"
1) Part 1
Scotland's Hebrides are Europe's final frontier against the wild and unpredictable Atlantic Ocean.
This landmark wildlife series, narrated by Ewan McGregor, introduces an unforgettable wild animal
cast struggling to survive here on these Islands on the Edge. In this first episode Autumn arrives
with a vengeance.
2) Part 2
Of all the Western Isles, the Outer Hebrides are the most exposed to the full power of the Atlantic.
And the wildlife here is the most spectacular in Europe. Seabirds rush to feed their hungry chicks
while avoiding bonxies predatory skuas with a taste for young puffins
wn.com/Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo Wild )
Scotland The Western Isles ( Nat Geo WILD )
Wild Scotland: The Western Isles
At the edge of the Atlantic lies a land of rock and water. Wind-scoured and rugged yet full of
beauty. The islands of the Hebrides are a superb place for wildlife. In a world of towering cliffs,
white-sand beaches and cold clear seas lives an unforgettable cast of wild animals - otters, eagles
and red deer, seals, dolphins and basking sharks. But living here isn't easy. Battered by a wild
ocean and some of Europe's most unpredictable weather, the only certainty here is constant change.
Delivering a compelling portrait of a year in these Islands on the Edge, rich in emotional animal
stories and photographed by the world's best camera talent a series to remember."aka Hebrides:
Islands on the Edge"
1) Part 1
Scotland's Hebrides are Europe's final frontier against the wild and unpredictable Atlantic Ocean.
This landmark wildlife series, narrated by Ewan McGregor, introduces an unforgettable wild animal
cast struggling to survive here on these Islands on the Edge. In this first episode Autumn arrives
with a vengeance.
2) Part 2
Of all the Western Isles, the Outer Hebrides are the most exposed to the full power of the Atlantic.
And the wildlife here is the most spectacular in Europe. Seabirds rush to feed their hungry chicks
while avoiding bonxies predatory skuas with a taste for young puffins
- published: 07 Nov 2014
- views: 7
Scotland vs Ireland Six Nations 2015
Scotland vs Ireland Six Nations 2015
21 March 2015
Venue: Murrayfield...
Scotland vs Ireland Six Nations 2015
21 March 2015
Venue: Murrayfield
wn.com/Scotland Vs Ireland Six Nations 2015
Scotland vs Ireland Six Nations 2015
21 March 2015
Venue: Murrayfield
- published: 22 Mar 2015
- views: 56
Rugby World Cup 2015 Group B Scotland vs South Africa
Rugby World Cup 2015 Group B Scotland vs South Africa...
Rugby World Cup 2015 Group B Scotland vs South Africa
wn.com/Rugby World Cup 2015 Group B Scotland Vs South Africa
Rugby World Cup 2015 Group B Scotland vs South Africa
- published: 05 Oct 2015
- views: 40
Scotland For Richer or Poorer BBC Documentary 2014
Scotland For Richer or Poorer BBC Documentary 2014...
Scotland For Richer or Poorer BBC Documentary 2014
wn.com/Scotland For Richer Or Poorer BBC Documentary 2014
Scotland For Richer or Poorer BBC Documentary 2014
- published: 08 Jul 2014
- views: 138159