G Adventures Expedition Ship Port Of Leith Edinburgh Scotland
Tour Scotland video of a G Adventures Expedition ship on visit to the Port Of Leith, Edinburgh. The ship cruises the Arctic or Antarctica in search of penguins or polar bears and much more. The Port is only three miles away from Scotland’s capital city centre, Edinburgh. Two miles from Edinburgh Castle, 15 minutes from Waverley Rail Station and 30 minutes from Edinburgh Airport.
Craigmillar Castle - Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Craigmillar Castle Edinburgh
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Travel blogs from Craigmillar Castle:
- ... Unfortunately Ania had to work mid afternoon, so it was just the three of us who made the short walk through Craigmillar Castle Park to the ruins ...
- ... We used the final day of our Scottish Explorer Pass to see a place called Craigmillar Castle (a rather well-preserved ruin), before visiting Edinburgh Castle again, to make sure we didn't miss anything in the rush yesterday ...
- ... In the afternoon we escaped the swelling crowds and went out to Craigmillar Castle for a look ...
- ... Our destination was Craigmillar Castle, situated on a hill just outside of the Edinburgh city centre ...
- ... We drove back towards the city but stopped off at Craigmillar Castle just south of Arthur's Seat ...
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- Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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- Inner Courtyard - Craigmillar Castle by Stevea from a blog titled Discovering corners of Edinburgh
- Craigmillar Castle from the field by Stevea from a blog titled Discovering corners of Edinburgh
- Craigmillar Castle, north side by Stevea from a blog titled Discovering corners of Edinburgh
- Craigmillar Castle by Will from a blog titled A quiet corner of the city
- Craigmillar castle by Will from a blog titled A quiet corner of the city
- Craigmillar Castle 07 by Nahury1 from a blog titled Craigmillar Castle
- Craigmillar Castle 06 by Nahury1 from a blog titled Craigmillar Castle
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- Craigmillar Castle by Linaanddame from a blog titled Edinburgh Festival
Highlands, Scotland: Loch Ness
More info about travel to the Scottish Highlands: Scotland's Caledonian Canal is made up of three lakes and 20 miles of canals. The canal's most famous stretch, Loch Ness, thrives on tourism surrounding the lake's famous so-called resident Nessie.
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RAF Flight NOH18 (Wick to RAF Fariford)
Royal Air Force Flight NOH18 from Wick in Scotland to RAF Fariford in Gloucestershire. The aircraft is an BAe 146-200 (reg: ZE708) is 21.1 years old and has been operating for the Royal Air Force since 2012.
I am sorry that the camera keeps going in and out of focus and its not often that you get an Royal Air Force aircraft in flight. I managed to track the aircraft using that Flightrader24.
Old Photographs Stornoway Isle Of Lewis Outer Hebrides Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of old photographs of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides. This Scottish town was founded by Vikings in the early 9th century, under the name Stjórnavágr. This town, and what eventually became its present day version, grew up around a sheltered natural harbour well placed at a central point on the island, for the convenience of people from all over the island, to arrive at the port of Stornoway, either by family boat or horse drawn coach for ongoing travel and trade with the mainland of Scotland and to all points south. In the mid 19th century, the ownership of Stornoway, and by extension the Isle of Lewis, passed from the MacKenzies of Seaforth to Sir James Matheson. In 1918, Matheson sold the island to William Lever, 1st Viscount Leverhulme. Notable people born in Stornoway include; Colonel Colin Mackenzie, born 1754, died 8 May 1821, who was a Scottish army officer in the British East India Company who later became the first Surveyor General of India. He was a collector of antiquities and an orientalist. He surveyed southern India, making use of local interpreters and scholars to study religion, oral histories, inscriptions and other evidence initially out of personal interest and later as a surveyor. He was ordered to survey the Mysore region shortly after the British victory over Tipu Sultan in 1799 and produced the first maps of the region along with illustrations of the landscape and notes on archaeological landmarks. His collections consisting of thousands of manuscripts, inscriptions, translations, coins and paintings were acquired after his death by the India Office Library and are an important source for the study of Indian history. Sir Alexander Mackenzie, or MacKenzie, born 1764, died 12 March 1820, who was a Scottish explorer. He is known for his overland crossing of what is now Canada to reach the Pacific Ocean in 1793. This was the first east to west crossing of North America north of Mexico and preceded the Lewis and Clark expedition by 10 years.
Inverness Scotland
From the Album The Soul of Scotland performed by 101 Strings Orchestra.
May 30 2011, Day 8 at Inverness Scotland and Lock Ness
At the Port of Invergordon where we started the tour. A 40 minute bus trip to Inverness Scotland. Strolling the town of Inverness then we took the bus on the way to Loch Ness to see Nessie the monster. The Urquhart Castle also located at Loch Ness, the ruins of medieval castle sit brooding besides the dark waters of Loch Ness where Nessie the monster was deemed to be found. Loch Ness is the largest freshwater lake in Great Britain.
See also on board the ship Ray Coussins, the former pianist for Frank Sinatra.
The British Isles Cruise via Crown Princess
Visiting Ireland Scotland England and France.
sailing to tarbert
sailing from largs marina en route to tarbert loch fyne
River Lea Kayaking
Kayaking On The River Lea. Recorded on a Garmin VIRB Elite.
Playing at double speed to speed up the action :-)
Inflatable kayak is a Sevylor 3 person.. (US) and (UK)
Stirling Station 26th June 2013(1/2)
My day out in Stirling.
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