Explore Scotland | Bullers of Buchan Coastal Adventure (Aberdeenshire)
Join me as I explore the other half of the Bullers of Buchan (first half explored in a previous video). I go in search of some puffins to photograph and explore a beautiful bay in the afternoon sunshine.
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Aberdeenshire Coastal Trail - Bullers of Buchan to Boddam
Aberdeenshire Coastal Trail - Bullers of Buchan to Boddam
Continuing the journey of walking the coast line. This video covers the shorts section between the Bullers of Buchan to Boddam
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Best Attractions & Things to do in Aberdeen United Kingdom UK
In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do in Aberdeen . We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of Things To Do in Aberdeen.
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List of Best Things to do in Aberdeen
Johnston Gardens
Duthie Park Winter Gardens
The Gordon Highlanders Museum
Aberdeen Maritime Museum
Bullers of Buchan
Balmedie Beach
St Machar's Cathedral
Footdee (Fittie)
Pitmedden Garden & Museum of Farming Life
Old Aberdeen
Bullers o' Buchan, Aberdeenshire
This small cliff top village owes its existence to a tiny cove where fishermen we able to beach their boats. It is also home to a wide variety of sea birds and is considered one of the more important breeding grounds in Scotland.
Coastal Erosion at the Bullers of Buchan
The video above was shot and produced in the North East of Scotland. Location the Bullers of Buchan.
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Question: With the aid of a diagram, explain the formation of a coastal stump
National 5 - 6 mark question
Higher - 10 mark question
Model Answer:
Headlands e.g. Bullers of Buchan in Aberdeenshire are formed when the sea attacks a section of coast with alternating bands of hard and soft rock. The bands of soft rock e.g. clay, erode more quickly than bands of harder rock e.g. chalk and limestone. Destructive waves erode the areas of softer rock more rapidly to form bays. However, they cannot wear away the resistant rock as quickly and so headlands are left protruding out to sea. Such differences on erosion rates are referred to as differential erosion. Headlands themselves become vulnerable to erosion as they are exposed more greatly to the wave action.
Stumps such as Cairn-na-Hilt form at headlands. Headlands with weaknesses such as joints, faults or cracks are eroded by the sea to form sea caves. Erosion takes places due to hydraulic action – pounding waves compress trapped air in the rocks creating an small explosive blast which weakens and loosens rock fragments, abrasion where rock fragments thrown against the headland create a rubbing action wearing away the rock, solution/corrosion – carbonic acid in sea water dissolving limestone and chalk and attrition – rock fragments slowly being ground down by friction from wave action into smaller and rounder pieces. In some cases a blowhole can form in the roof of the cave as compressed air is pushed upwards by the power of the waves, causing vertical erosion. Over time erosion on both sides of the headland cuts through the back wall and breaks through the cave to create an arch. Continued erosion at the foot of the arch weakens it eventually resulting in the arch roof collapsing due to gravity as it can no longer be supported. This leaves behind an isolated pillar called a stack, hydraulic action and abrasion continued to eroded the base of the pillar eventually causing it to collapse leaving a pile of rocks called a Stump.
Climbing Clachnaben, Aberdeenshire
Clachnaben is a 1932ft hill near Glen Dye, Aberdeenshire.
We hiked to the top in approximately 90mins, reaching the granite tor and the trig point marking the top! If you look closely you might even spot Bennachie from up there :)
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Ghosts of Scotland Ep 1 - Aberdeenshire
For the first in the Ghosts of Scotland series, with visit the county of Aberdeenshire, Hope you enjoy.
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Beach, Aberdeen, Scotland
Not best known for it's beach, but here's the Aberdeen Beach - with loads of supply vessels standing out to sea.
5 Must Photograph Locations (Along the Aberdeenshire Coast)
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To mark the release of my free e-book entitled 'A Photographer's Guide to the Aberdeenshire Coast, I thought I'd make a video highlighting my top 5 favourite places to shoot along the Aberdeenshire coast.
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Formartine & Buchan Way Upgrade
The F&BW is now resurfaced all the way from near Parkhill Sawmill to Dyce. There is also new street-lighting in the Southern part. This is a big improvement compared to what it used to be like (see some of my earlier videos).
Wrestling Match on the Streets of Aberdeen, Scotland
One of those random and cool things we can see while walking on the streets of Aberdeen, Scotland
COVE BAY ABERDEEN SCOTLAND UK
COVE BAY ABERDEEN SCOTLAND UK
[ AERIAL ] Droning at Echt Aberdeen Part 2
Dawn and weather is just too cold though. Had to wait for couple of days just for the sake of good weather. The rest ? It was gloomy and foggy
Location : Echt Aberdeen, United Kingdom
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MUST EXPERIENCE Coastal Driving Route | North East 250
Join me for part 2 of my North East 250 adventure weekend as part of a weekend long campaign with Scotlanders.
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Places that feature in this video:
Cullen Bay Hotel
Portsoy Salmon Bothy
Portsoy Boat Shed
The SailLoft Bunkhouse (Portsoy)
Portsoy Ice Cream
Banff Springs Hotel
Bow Fiddle Rock
Coffee at the Kings (Cullen)
Scottish Dolphin Centre
Cullen Sea School
The North East 250 is a great driving route around the North East of Scotland taking in some stunning coastline, Royal Deeside, Speyside and parts of the Cairngorms National Park.
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Vlogust 2015: Day 26 - Cruden Bay & Slains Castle
It's that time of year again, where I vlog everyday in August! Today, Struan and I explored Cruden Bay and this beautiful ruin called Slains Castle. I love exploring new places with my best friend.
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Scottish North East Coastal Trail Part 1
We follow the beautiful coastal route from Fort George to Fraserburgh, passing through the picturesque coastal towns of the North East.
Discover the fishing tradition of this area, with tiny villages nestled between sea and cliffs. See Urquhart and Cawdor Castles, and Historic Fort George. Feel the desolation of Culloden Moor. Discover more about traditional Highland life and Dress.
An excellent introduction to one of Scotland's best kept secrets.
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Running time 50 minutes
Schottland - Bullers of Buchan and Coast
Einer der schönsten Wanderwege an der schottischen Küste.
Starten kann man am Besten von Cruden Bay aus, oder nördlich davon auf dem Parkplatz Bullers of Buchan.
Unbedingt festes Schuhwerk anziehen und Handy für Notfälle dabei haben (meistens begegnet man keiner Menschenseele). Nur bei trockenem Wetter zu empfehlen, da es bei Nässe doch gefährlich werden kann.
J T Buchan, Fisherman, Fishcurer and farmer.
J. T. ------J.T. Buchan was a fisherman. a fishcurer and a farmer.
Places to see in ( Peterhead - UK )
Places to see in ( Peterhead - UK )
Peterhead is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is Aberdeenshire's biggest settlement, Peterhead sits at the easternmost point in mainland Scotland. Peterhead sits at the easternmost point in mainland Scotland. It is often referred to as The Blue Toun (locally spelt as The Bloo Toon) and people who were born there as Blue Touners (locally spelt as Bloo Tooners). More correctly they are called blue mogginers (locally spelt as Bloomogganners), supposedly from the blue worsted moggins or stockings that the fishermen originally wore.
Peterhead was founded by fishermen and was developed as a planned settlement. In 1593 the construction of Peterhead's first harbour, Port Henry, encouraged the growth of Peterhead as a fishing port and established a base for trade. Peterhead was a Jacobite supporting town in the Jacobite risings of 1715 and 1745. In particular, it was one of the Episcopalian north-eastern ports where reinforcements, plus money and equipment, were periodically landed from France during the Forty-Five.
Peterhead has a number of in-town and out-of-town bus services.
Peterhead is further from a railway station ( 32 miles from Aberdeen ) than any other town of its size in Great Britain. The town once had two stations Peterhead railway station and Peterhead Docks railway station. Passenger trains on the Formartine and Buchan Railway stopped in 1965 under the Beeching Axe, and freight in 1970. The start of reconstruction of the Borders Railway to Galashiels (early 2013) has begun a local political debate into the possibility of reopening the line from Aberdeen to Fraserburgh and Peterhead.
The harbours, maritime and built heritage are the town's principal tourism assets. Recent initiatives include investments in the Peterhead Bay area, which have included the berthing of cruise ships in the harbour. A number of projects are planned under the auspices of the Peterhead Project initiative, including tourism strategy development, enhancement of existing attractions, measures to improve the town's physical attractiveness, and improved marketing and promotion.
Peterhead has a thriving port, serving the fishing, oil and gas and other commercial industries. It also receives many visiting seafarers arriving on ships that ply these trades. Seafarers' welfare organisation Apostleship of the Sea has a port chaplain at Peterhead to provide pastoral and practical support to them. Peterhead F.C. are a Scottish Football League club who play in the League One. They won the League Two championship in 2013–14.
Peterhead also has a successful amateur boxing club, and in 2008 was the most successful boxing club in Northern Scotland. And currently has two reigning Scottish champions. The boxing gym is open to all and located in Ellis Street.
( Peterhead - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Peterhead . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Peterhead - UK
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Aberdeenshire scenes
Beautiful views of Aberdeenshire Scotland. Unfortunately there are plans to build electricity pylons over this landscape towering over 50 metres tall, thus affecting the environment and enjoyment of the countryside for years to come. If you can assist with help, professional or otherwise, please contact act@wapa.org.uk. Thanks for watching.