- published: 19 Nov 2016
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Coordinates: 56°00′04″N 3°47′01″W / 56.0011°N 3.7835°W / 56.0011; -3.7835
Falkirk (/ˈfɒlkɜːrk/ or /ˈfɔːkɜːrk/; Scots: The Fawkirk; Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Bhreac) is a town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland, historically within the county of Stirlingshire. It lies in the Forth Valley, 23.3 miles (37.5 km) north-west of Edinburgh and 20.5 miles (33.0 km) north-east of Glasgow.
Falkirk had a resident population of 32,422 at the 2001 census. The population of the town had risen to 34,570 according to a 2008 estimate, making it the 20th most populous settlement in Scotland. Falkirk is the main town and administrative centre of the Falkirk council area, which has an overall population of 156,800 and inholds the nearby towns of Grangemouth, Bo'ness, Denny, Larbert and Stenhousemuir.
The town lies at the junction of the Forth and Clyde Canal and the Union Canal, a location which proved key to the growth of Falkirk as a centre of heavy industry during the Industrial Revolution. In the 18th and 19th centuries Falkirk was at the centre of the iron and steel industry, underpinned by the Carron Company in the nearby village of Carron. The company was responsible for making carronades for the Royal Navy and also later many pillar boxes. In the last 50 years heavy industry has waned, and the economy of the town relies increasingly on retail and tourism. Despite this, Falkirk remains the home of many international companies like Alexander Dennis, the largest bus production company in the United Kingdom.
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19 Nov 2016
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A real time view of the Falkirk Wheel turning 180 degrees. The wheel joins two canals and gives access to Glasgow and Edinburgh. It is an engineering masterpiece and a must visit attraction.
Bob McHugh scored in the second minute of stoppage time as Falkirk came from behind to secure a dramatic win over Hibernian and secure their place in the SPFL Ladbrokes Premiership playoff final. Blair Alston gave the Bairns an early lead but James Keatings scored twice to put Hibs on the brink of victory, but Luke Leahy levelled late on before McHugh's last-second winner. Falkirk v Hibernian | 13/05/2016 ko 19:45:00 View fixture commentary and stats at http://spfl.co.uk/premiership/fixture/3637801/ LADBROKES PREMIERSHIP CONTENT AVAILABILITY INFORMATION - GOALS FROM SATURDAY'S MATCHES WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE UK & IRELAND FROM 6PM ON SUNDAY. GOALS FROM ALL OTHER MATCHDAYS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO VIEW WORLDWIDE FROM MIDNIGHT AFTER THE MATCH. The SPFL is the leading sporting competition ...
3-1 victory, up to third in the table
Falkirk's Aaron Muirhead, Will Vaulks and Craig Sibbald take on The Fantasy Football Club's 2-Footed Corner Challenge. Can they score directly from a corner using both their left AND right feet? Watch The Fantasy Football Club every Friday night on Sky Sports. Subscribe to the Sky Sports YouTube channel by clicking here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=SkySportsOfficial Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/skysports Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/skysports For more great content head to http://www.skysports.com
http://www.airport-transfers-Falkirk.co.uk. Falkirk Wheel video of the world's largest boat lift . It transfers canal boats from the Union Canal to the Forth and Clyde Canal in Scotland. Download more videos at www.castlepictures.com. It takes about 5 minutes for the Wheel to turn so I have made this a time lapse film and speeded it up. the Falkirk Wheel is a unique piece of engineering and attracts thousands of visitors a year. It is a couple of miles from Falkirk town centre and just a short journey by bus , taxi or car ride
The Scots rugby players form Falkirk RFC sample the delights of Holland for their rugby tour. Many Thanks for Falkirk RFC for this video.
Here is my trip to visit the Kelpies @ Helix Park Falkirk amazing looking structures need to visit to truly appreciate them, also a shout out to Rusty Ole Gixxer go check him outhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFkvyGb9brfyos-k9K4rg1Q Link to The Kelpies website: http://www.thehelix.co.uk/things-to-do/the-kelpies/kelpies-tour/#.Vus4ZI_XKM8. Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/r6_monkey Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/r6monkey/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/r6_monkey/ T-shirts and other merchandise available http://store.vloggersmark.com/t/r6monkey Remember spread the word and subscribe for regular video updates
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
Take a tour of Langkawi Sky Bridge in Malaysia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hi, I am Naomi and I am very excited to show you the world's greatest attractions. Though not the longest bridge in the world, it sure is the most exhilarating. The Langkawi Sky Bridge stands alone, both in terms of its designs and its magnificent view. The bridge spans 125 meters between 2 mountain tops, 700 meters above sea level. Its curved walkway offers a vertigo inspiring view straight down of the ravine that it crosses. Further in the distance are views of the Andaman Sea and Tarutao Island in Thailand. To get to this high wire bridge, visitors take a cable car up the mountain. Thank you for watching our travel video series. See you next time.
A timelapse movie of the Falkirk wheel in Scotland, the world's first and only rotating boat lift. At one time these two canals were joined by a series of 11 locks which took half a day to traverse. Now it can be done in 7 minutes!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DGXJXM4 Top ten things to see in Scotland 1. Loch Ness and the Great Glen A geological rift split the land from coast to coast, once dividing Scotland in two. Glaciers deepened the trench and the result today is a long glen of steep-sided, wooded mountains and dark, mysterious lochs. Castles and forts abound, bearing witness to the Great Glen's strategic importance and enhancing its dramatic grandeur with intrigue and nostalgia. And, of course, there's the legendary Loch Ness monster, elusive but irrepressible, and still attracting scientific interest -- keep that camera to hand. 2. Edinburgh Castle Dominating the city's skyline as it has done for over 800 years, this castle is a national icon and, deservedly, the country's most popular visitor attractio...
The Falkirk Wheel boat Lift which joins the Union Canal to the Forth & Clyde. Filmed using a Phantom 3A and an Osmo