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Vlog 001 - EPIC Submarine Hunt
This is vlog 001 an epic adventure, I hope to make one of these each time I fly, giving you a little bit of the backgroud into what i'm wanting to capture. In this episode, I visit the XT Midget Submarines on the beach of Aberlady Bay, Gullane. Here's little bit about them..Half a mile east of Aberlady a small car park on a bend in the A198 gives access to the Aberlady Bay Local Nature Reserve. This became Britain's first Local Nature Reserve in 1952 and is looked after by East Lothian Council. The total area of the reserve is 582 hectares or 1,439 acres, though two thirds of this is sand, mudflats and salt marsh falling below the high tide mark.
The reserve looks out west along the south side of the Forth Estuary and distant views include Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh with the Pentland Hills to its south, and a little more closely the chimneys of the Cockenzie Power Station. North across the Forth lies the coast of Fife.
Aberlady Bay is managed to improve the value of the area to feeding wildfowl and waders, breeding birds and the 550 species of plant life which have been identified here. The land above the high tide mark is predominantly flat and is bordered to the east where it starts to rise towards the ridge of Gullane Hill by the western holes of Gullane Golf Club's No1 and No2 courses. As you enjoy the diversity and beauty of Aberlady Bay, spare a thought for those paying up to £100 or more per round for their walk around Gullane Links.
Visitors are asked to keep to the good quality paths that cross the reserve to avoid disturbing the birds and other wildlife, which include a herd of roe deer. The main path leads you through a variety of habitats including a surprise in the form of a freshwater loch and the dense woodland surrounding it.
Further on, open heathland is predominant and as the path nears the sea it enters duneland. The beach you eventually find yourself on is impressive even at high tide, but truly vast at low tide, and the sea can be some distance out. An alternative path takes you further north to the vantage point of Gullane Point.
If you arrive on the beach via the main path at low tide, you will just be able to make out to your left, to the south, two dark shapes lying in the sand with the bolder outline of what turns out to be a concrete block between them. The dark shapes are the remains of two midget submarines.
They make a fascinating diversion from the more natural attractions of Aberlady Bay, but any exploration needs to be carried out with great care. The wrecks are a long way out, much closer to the low tide mark than high tide mark, and Aberlady Bay has a reputation for a rising tide that can cover the ground very quickly. Make absolutely sure you know what the tide is doing and leave yourself enough time to get out and back. Tide predictions for Fidra, an island off the coast near North Berwick can be found here.
The midget submarines are XT-Craft, training versions of the X-Craft that attacked the Tirpiz in 1942. In 1946 two of these vessels were towed to Aberlady Bay and moored to a large concrete block, then used as target practice and gun tests by RAF aircraft. Afterwards their badly damaged remains were simply left to rot.
The wrecks have a very poignant feel today. The more southerly of the two is the slightly better preserved, and gives a real sense of the size and shape of the original vessel. It is difficult to imagine four men working underwater in the remarkably confined space of the hull.
When you return to the car park look out for another poignant memorial, this one to Nigel Tranter, the author who died in 2000. He loved this coast, walking it daily and writing as he went. The plaque records his feelings for the bay, as attributed to one of his characters in his 1991 book Crusader: ...he was always glad to return here, to... the unending sigh of the waves on the far sand-bar at the mouth of the bay, the calling of the sea birds, the quacking of the mallard and the honking of the wavering wild geese skeins which criss-crossed the sky.
East Scotland Seafood // Moray
Some of the most picturesque Scottish harbours are located in Moray. Although at one time the busy little harbours from Findhorn to Cullen were the scene of much activity as daily catches were landed, these are now filled with peace and tranquillity. These little gems combine pleasure sailing with the ideal locations for bathing, walking or just a lovely picnic. Lossiemouth, with its large marina and quaint little shops and cafes holds much interest.
A century ago Buckie boasted a fleet of well over 300 steam drifters. The history of the herring fleets, their crews and the herring lassies can now be experienced in the unique Fishing Heritage Centre where the past comes to life. In conjunction with the Heritage Centre visitors may also appreciate the true cost of fish at the Seaman's Memorial Chapel.
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Class 334 001 arrives at Hamilton Central then heads for Glasgow circa 2010
Aberdeen, Aberdour, Aberfoyle, Arbroath, Arisaig, Arrochar, Athelstaneford, Aviemore, Ayr, Ballachulish, Bannockburn, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Biggar, Blantyre, Bowmore, Bridge of Allan, Brodick, Burntisland, Callander, Campbeltown, Clackmannan, Corrour, Crail, Cramond, Crianlarich, Crieff, Culross, Deanston, Dirleton, Dollar, Doune, Drumnadrochit, Dryburgh, Dumbarton, Dumfries, Dunbar, Dunblane, Dundee, Dunfermline, Dunkeld, Duns, Earlsferry, East Kilbride, East Linton, Edinburgh, Elgin, Elie, Falkirk, Fenwick, Forres, Fort Augustus, Fort William, Galashiels, Gilmerton, Glasgow, Glenfinnan, Glenrothes, Haddington, Hamilton, Hawick, Helensburgh, Huntly, Ingliston, Inveraray, Invergarry, Inverkeithing, Invermoriston, Inverness, Inverurie, Jedburgh, Kelso, Killin, Kilmarnock, Kilmartin, Kincardine, Kinghorn, Kingussie, Kinross, Kirkcaldy, Lanark, Leith, Leven, Limekilns, Linlithgow, Lochgilphead, Lochranza, Lower Largo, Mallaig, Melrose, Montrose, Morar, Motherwell, Musselburgh, Nairn, Newhaven, New Lanark, Newport-on-Tay, Newtonmore, North Berwick, North Queensferry, Oban, Paisley, Peebles, Perth, Peterhead, Pittenweem, Port Ellen, Portobello, Prestonpans, Rannoch Station, Roslin, Rosyth, Scone, Selkirk, Southend, South Queensferry, Spean Bridge, St. Andrews, St. Boswells, St. Monans, Stirling, Stonehaven, Tarbert, Tarbet, Tobermory, Torphichen, Tranent, Turnberry, Tyndrum, Ullapool, Upper Largo
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Scotland Road trip Ep5. Inverness 크리스마스엔인버네스 여행 [레나씨의 브이로그]
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Dec.17~ Dec.30.2018
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Family trip to Scotland (and a little England).
This episode is of Inverness. Nestled in the Scottish Highlands, between mountain and sea, Inverness is a small city that offers far more than its size would suggest.
I hope you guys enjoy watching this vlog.
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영국/스코틀랜드 2주간 로드트립 브이로그입니다.
이번 영상은 로드트립중 크리스마스 연휴가 겹쳐 많은 곳을 방문 못했지만 그만큼 관광객이 적어 좋았던 인버네스 입니다. 영국 여왕이 뽑은 3대 아름다운 도시 중 한군데 라고 하죠?
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여행 기록을 위주로 가볍게 제가 참고한 여행 장소에 대한 정보를 적어 두었는데, 잘못된 정보 있으면 댓글 부탁드립니다.
재밌게 보셨다면 좋아요 & 구독 부탁드려요.
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2017 Galaxy Pageant Behind the Scenes
The Galaxy International Pageant® took place in July, 2017 at the Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida.
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Class 334=002 leaves Ayr for Glasgow circa feb 2010
Aberdeen, Aberdour, Aberfoyle, Arbroath, Arisaig, Arrochar, Athelstaneford, Aviemore, Ayr, Ballachulish, Bannockburn, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Biggar, Blantyre, Bowmore, Bridge of Allan, Brodick, Burntisland, Callander, Campbeltown, Clackmannan, Corrour, Crail, Cramond, Crianlarich, Crieff, Culross, Deanston, Dirleton, Dollar, Doune, Drumnadrochit, Dryburgh, Dumbarton, Dumfries, Dunbar, Dunblane, Dundee, Dunfermline, Dunkeld, Duns, Earlsferry, East Kilbride, East Linton, Edinburgh, Elgin, Elie, Falkirk, Fenwick, Forres, Fort Augustus, Fort William, Galashiels, Gilmerton, Glasgow, Glenfinnan, Glenrothes, Haddington, Hamilton, Hawick, Helensburgh, Huntly, Ingliston, Inveraray, Invergarry, Inverkeithing, Invermoriston, Inverness, Inverurie, Jedburgh, Kelso, Killin, Kilmarnock, Kilmartin, Kincardine, Kinghorn, Kingussie, Kinross, Kirkcaldy, Lanark, Leith, Leven, Limekilns, Linlithgow, Lochgilphead, Lochranza, Lower Largo, Mallaig, Melrose, Montrose, Morar, Motherwell, Musselburgh, Nairn, Newhaven, New Lanark, Newport-on-Tay, Newtonmore, North Berwick, North Queensferry, Oban, Paisley, Peebles, Perth, Peterhead, Pittenweem, Port Ellen, Portobello, Prestonpans, Rannoch Station, Roslin, Rosyth, Scone, Selkirk, Southend, South Queensferry, Spean Bridge, St. Andrews, St. Boswells, St. Monans, Stirling, Stonehaven, Tarbert, Tarbet, Tobermory, Torphichen, Tranent, Turnberry, Tyndrum, Ullapool, Upper Largo
Class 334 036 leaves Newton on Ayr for Ayr circa 2009
Aberdeen, Aberdour, Aberfoyle, Arbroath, Arisaig, Arrochar, Athelstaneford, Aviemore, Ayr, Ballachulish, Bannockburn, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Biggar, Blantyre, Bowmore, Bridge of Allan, Brodick, Burntisland, Callander, Campbeltown, Clackmannan, Corrour, Crail, Cramond, Crianlarich, Crieff, Culross, Deanston, Dirleton, Dollar, Doune, Drumnadrochit, Dryburgh, Dumbarton, Dumfries, Dunbar, Dunblane, Dundee, Dunfermline, Dunkeld, Duns, Earlsferry, East Kilbride, East Linton, Edinburgh, Elgin, Elie, Falkirk, Fenwick, Forres, Fort Augustus, Fort William, Galashiels, Gilmerton, Glasgow, Glenfinnan, Glenrothes, Haddington, Hamilton, Hawick, Helensburgh, Huntly, Ingliston, Inveraray, Invergarry, Inverkeithing, Invermoriston, Inverness, Inverurie, Jedburgh, Kelso, Killin, Kilmarnock, Kilmartin, Kincardine, Kinghorn, Kingussie, Kinross, Kirkcaldy, Lanark, Leith, Leven, Limekilns, Linlithgow, Lochgilphead, Lochranza, Lower Largo, Mallaig, Melrose, Montrose, Morar, Motherwell, Musselburgh, Nairn, Newhaven, New Lanark, Newport-on-Tay, Newtonmore, North Berwick, North Queensferry, Oban, Paisley, Peebles, Perth, Peterhead, Pittenweem, Port Ellen, Portobello, Prestonpans, Rannoch Station, Roslin, Rosyth, Scone, Selkirk, Southend, South Queensferry, Spean Bridge, St. Andrews, St. Boswells, St. Monans, Stirling, Stonehaven, Tarbert, Tarbet, Tobermory, Torphichen, Tranent, Turnberry, Tyndrum, Ullapool, Upper Largo