Millport, Cumbrae by drone
Aerial video of Millport and the Isle of Cumbrae shot by DJI Mavic Pro drone.
Millport From The Air - Part 2 (Isle of cumbrae) Scotland
Some more footage of Millport from the Parrot Bebop 2 drone.
Showing the Lion rock, Hush Hush bay and some flocking birds that nearly took out the drone! phew!
Max altitude shot over the firth of Clyde looking over towards the isle of Arran and the sleeping giant!
Enjoy!
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Xanten Competition 2010 Concord Pipe Band Grade 3
Xanten Competition 2010 Concord Pipe Band Grade 3
Culter Pipe Band Aviles
Interceltic Festival
Glasgow granny H4rlem shuffle
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How WELL do you know SCOTLAND?!?!?
Aright so today myself and Cruizah sat down to answer the question, how well do you know Scotland?
People ask regularly ask me in the comments section to name places I have been and I wanted to put those questions to rest by loading up GeoGuessr (Geoguesser) and taking on the Scottish maps. Looking at places in Scotland like Orkney, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. This is how we got on.
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Grade 4A Final at the Scottish Pipe Band Championship 2009, Dumbarton.mp4
Stockbridge Pipe Band - Indoor Mini Band Contest 2010 [Grade 4]
24th April in Peebles.
Grade 4: 12th & 13th Place
National Cycle Network Route 7 Glasgow Loch Lomond Dumbarton Balloch Cycle Path Guide
Part of a series covering cycling in the highlands of Scotland - Sustrans National Cycle Network Route 7 Lochs and Glens North (Glasgow - Inverness). Watch for new sections as they get added. They are intended to give you a feel for the route, gradient and surface - as well as showcasing the beautiful scenery.
The Glasgow – Loch Lomond Cycle path has been around since 1988 and is now incorporated into the national cycle network Route 7. So, starting off at Bells Bridge where Route 7 heads south for Carlisle, we cycle alongside the Clyde.
Normally I’d be adding information about heights and gradients but not in this run – it’s pretty much flat and doesn't get far from sea level. So it’s riverside, then cycle path/pavement, some minor roads, more cyclepath, then canal towpath on the Forth and Clyde canal from Clydebank to Bowling, some more railway path into Dumbarton, quietish roads through Dumbarton and then north on the banks of the river Leven to Balloch.
Signage and directions are very good and frequent – although it didn’t stop me from missing a few turns – when I see them on the video – I don’t know what I was doing. There were a couple of sections of the path blocked on this day - they were NOT signposted at all – no diversions set up, so you just have to follow your nose if that happens.
Although the signage is good don't rely too much on the miles – they stick and then jump a couple of miles at a time.
Hazards? Well – this isn’t chocolate box or shortbread box Scotland, it’s urban realism most of the way, so expect some broken glass, shopping trolleys in the canal … though I have to say on this trip there was very little – everything was pretty clean and well maintained – in fact there was less litter than on some of the highland sections . Also watch out for road crossings and generally on the road sections through Glasgow and Dumbarton
Surfaces – pretty good condition all the way.
And unfortunately my memory card ran out at loch Lomond – so this is just a one way video – and honest – I didn’t get the train back.
Cycled 23 April 2016 with a Specialized Tricross with 32c Marathon Plus tyres.
GoPro Hero 4 Silver, 1080 wide, protune, gopro colour -0.5 ev to retain the skies using the Grad Filter effect in
Additional material Lumix TZ30 set at -2/3 ev and DJI Phantom 2 with Gopro
Edited with Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13. No stabilisation (it cuts the field of view). Some Youtube compression artifacts after upload owing to the lack of stabiliastaion.
Royalty-free music by
Underwaterbeats
Riot (courtesy of You Tube Music Library)
Tom Kent
Notembug
Williamwood Pipe Band
Williamwood Pipe Band
Grade 4A
Battery Park, Gourock
Gourock Highland Games
Grade 4 MAP
Sunday, 8th May 2016
Highland Ball 2009 Durham Regional Police Pipe Band Grade 3 4 4 Set 20091107
Durham Regional Police Pipe Band Grade 3, 4-4 Set, Highland Ball 2009, 20091107
Inside Tata Steel's Heavy Gauge Decoiling Operation
Take a look at our recently commissioned £11m decoiling facility, Europe's most powerful. The line is able to decoil 2m wide coil (up to 25mm in thickness and high strength steel grades up to 1600N/mm2 tensile strength) with consistently superior flatness and surface presentation. Located adjacent to the Llanwern hot strip mill, it is unique amongst UK service centres in its ability to both accept coil and also despatch sheet via a direct rail link.
Cathedral of The Isles and Collegiate Church of the Holy Spirit
The grounds of the Cathedral of The Isles and Collegiate Church of the Holy Spirit, Great Cumbrae, North Ayrshire, Scotland. One of Europe's smallest cathedrals - part of the Diocese of Argyll and the Isles.
WW1 Big Bertha - Amiens Gun - Captured Location - Stuart Curry
BIG BERTHA was a heavy 15 inch Naval Gun captured by the 3rd Australian Infantry Battalion on the 23rd August 1918. The Germans destroyed the gun fearing it would be captured on the 8th August 1918 and blew the barrel off its mountings. This stationary rotating gun was responsible for most of the damage caused to the city of Amiens including the Cathedral located 30km away. All that remains today is a small metal plate taken from the gun platform and is mounted on the front of Little Birtha at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. Not really sure the full history of the ladder located in Achy Wood. Might have been for Observation or possibly for placing a Camouflage Net over the gun, WW1 or WW2
For more information go to my WW1 Research website CURRYWW1.COM
For more Photos of the Gun go to this website and type in Big Bertha
13th Field Artillery Brigade, Unit War Diaries, Page 45 Trench Map shows in detail the railway lines in Red where the Amiens Railway Gun Moved from Proyart to Harbonnieres. Also shows connections to 15 inch Big Bertha Amiens Gun top right hand corner. The Battle of Amiens 8th August 1918. The Curry Brothers 50th Battery is very close to this action. This Artillery German Railway Cannon has always captured my imagination. The engineering side of how it can be disengaged from the bogies and mounted on a platform just like the PARIS GUN.
Another German Bertha Gun was located at Duzey 30km N/E of Verdun known as Gross Max Gun. Here is a great website from Pierre showing that memorial.
Help find the Photos and Identify WW1 Diggers from the Great War.
Glengarry Pipe Band Grade 5 Practice Almonte 2013
Practice before competition in Almonte 2013
Anthrax Weapons // Gruinard, Scotland
Hot Rolling Mill
(Roll forming:
This film takes you through the processes within a hot rolling mill. You'll get to see the different stages all the way from heating to cooling.
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Watch this film about Roll forming to find out what can be done with the finished strips!