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June 5, 2018 - Black UFO Videoed Over Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, UK
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This black UFO was spotted by a regular person in Crieff, Perthshire Scotland, and has sparked a debate as to whether it is proof of alien activity.
In the video, a cigar-shaped object can be seen hovering among the clouds, swooping up and down.
The person who shot the footage said: “I would describe the object as puck shaped, a disc with an edge.
“I was viewing it moving from my left to right, it does appear cigar shaped as it moved horizontally.
“There were clouds above it and below it, it approached some lower level clouds, then banked.
“As it did this you could clearly see it was circular when viewed from underneath.”
This is not the first time a UFO has been spotted in the area.
Huntingtower Castle, Perth (Scotland)
Huntingtower Castle is located approximately 2 miles from Perth city centre on the A85 to Crieff. In front of the building there’s a car park and the Huntingtower Hotel is around the corner.
The castle dates back to the 15th century and originally it consisted of two separated towers that were then linked during the 1600s. In 1565, hosted by Patrick – 3rd Lord Ruthven - Mary Queen of Scots honeymooned with her second husband Lord Darnley.
Would you expect that in ten years later Patrick itself would have been involved in the murder of Mary Queen of Scots’ secretary, David Rizzio, at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh?
In 1582 James VI, son of Mary Queen, was held captive in Huntingtower Castle by William Ruthven as part of a political conspiracy. After its fail, the King condamned Ruthven family to forfeit the estate that became property of the Murrays.
The tour inside the fortress permits to explore the remainings of the rooms - where today “live” different species of bats - and especially the painted ceiling and plasterwork from 1540.
Then you can reach the roof and learn about the so-called Maiden’s Leap, the space between the towers in which a secret love story took place.
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On your travel tours visit Brechin Castle and Gardens - Only open from 25th May to 23rd June
On your travel tours visit scotland and in particular visit Brechin Castle and Gardens in Angus -
Brechin Castle and Gardens will be open for a limited time so make you put
25th May to 23rd June in your diary since this part of Angus is one of the finest places in scotland to visit. Make sure you add Brechin Castle and Gardens to your travel tours of scotland in 2013. If you miss the 25th May to 23rd June you will have to wait a full 12 months before the castle and gardens open to the public again.
So if you are wondering where to visit in scotland why not also visit Brechin Castle Centre with its garden centre and 65 acres country park - - and make your scotland visit all the more memorable.
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If you make the wise decision to travel to scotland you will be rewarded with beautiful scenary, wonderful hospitality and a warm scottish welcome.
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Taste the adventure in our restaurants when you Visit Crieff
Perfect for the ultimate foodie, Crieff's vibrant town centre offers a veritable smorgasbord of tempting independent shops, award winning hotels and cute cafés boasting the best hot chocolate in Scotland. Taste Scotland's traditional drink right at the heart of Scotland's oldest whisky distillery, then enjoy a traditional bar lunch in one of Crieff's award winning pubs. Stock up on the freshest of artisan bread baked that morning by Scotland's second oldest bakery, or enjoy the finest of Scotland's larder at one of several Taste our Best accredited restaurants in Crieff. Whet your appetite for culture in some of the region’s most interesting small galleries and arts spaces. From riverside rambles to perfect parks, visitors to Crieff are in for a real treat.
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Big Tree Country
A stunning video featuring footage shot from a helicopter as it flies over beautiful scenery in the heart of Scotland. The area, known as Perthshire Big Tree Country - is divided into six distinct clusters: Aberfeldy & Kenmore; Blair Atholl; Crieff & Strathearn; Dunkeld & Birnam; Perth & Blairgowrie; Pitlochry & the Road to the Isles.
Perthshire Big Tree Country is famous for its heritage trees, several of which are featured in the video. Watch out for the Fortingall Yew, oldest living organism in Europe; the Birnam Oak, made famous in Shakespeares MacBeth; the record-breaking Meikleour Beech Hedge, tallest in the world; and Niel Gows Oak, named after the well-known fiddler.
Narrated by one of Scotlands most famous plant collectors, David Douglas, the video begins in the grounds of Scone Palace where Douglas served his apprenticeship as a gardener. Born in Scone, Douglas is responsible for introducing many plant and tree species including the Douglas fir, Sitka spruce Scotlands most prolific forestry tree and sunflowers.
As it swoops over Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park (Scotlands first) and its iconic tower, the video provides a birds eye view of other historical buildings such as Scone Palace, the former crowning place of Scottish kings; Blair Castle; and the Hermitage. It also passes over the most famous view in Scotland, Queens View. Allegedly a favourite of Queen Victoria, the view is actually named after the wife of Robert the Bruce.
In addition to the famous names already mentioned, Perthshire Big Tree Country played host to Robert Rabbie Burns on his tour of the Highlands. The Birks of Aberfeldy takes its name from a song penned by Scotlands national bard. Rabbie is also believed to be responsible encouraging the then Duke of Atholl for the planting of the area around the Falls of Bruar following a petition to the duke in one of his poems.
But it isnt all about the trees. The River Tay runs through Big Tree Country, providing fantastic salmon fishing opportunities and a playground for the more adventurous white water rafters or canoeists. Equally the forests offer great mountain and trail biking runs and tracks suitable for all levels of walking criss cross many of the woodland sites and hills.
Finally, a host of wildlife calls Perthshire Big Tree Country home. Peregrine falcons, buzzards, kestrels and ospreys soar through the sky. During the autumn the roar of red deer stags can be heard during rutting season and roe deer are often spotted dashing through the woods. Red squirrels are shyer residents but are easy to see in Cluny House Gardens and occasionally rarer species such as black grouse and capercaillie are spotted.
The video was produced by Speakeasy - for Perth & Kinross Countryside Trust
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Drummond Castle Gardens - Scotland (Outlander Fans - Gardens of Versaille)
Gids has a relaxing stroll around Drummond Castle Gardens in Scotland. The gardens were used as a filming location for the gardens of Versaille in season 2 of Outlander.
Old Photographs Crieff Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of old photographs of Crieff, Perthshire. For a number of centuries Highlanders came south to Crieff to sell their black cattle whose meat and hides were avidly sought by the growing urban populations in Lowland Scotland and the north of England. The town acted as a gathering point or tryst for the Michaelmas cattle sale held each year and the surrounding fields and hillsides were black with the tens of thousands of Highland cows, some from as far away as Caithness and the Outer Hebrides. In 1790 the population of Crieff was about 1,200, which gave a ratio of ten cows per person.
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LEY LINES, how they work and how to amplify them
A ley line, barely working between two four stone circles in Scotland. This film shows for the first time, how a ley line works, and how to amplify its energies. For over 4,000 years our ancestors have evolved a most remarkable system, using natural energies from geological faults and dykes. It has, for many centuries been regarded as an essential part of everyday life and may have implications for our future.
Games Field Scottish Highland Gathering Crieff Perthshire Scotland August 19th
Tour Scotland video of the Scottish Games Field at the Highland Gathering in Crieff, Strathearn, Perthshire.
Kinross.
Kinross is a burgh of Perth & Kinross, Scotland and offers many opportunities for getting out and being active, with countless options for walking & cycling in the local area. A recently developed path called the Loch Leven Trails offers a 12.5km of walking and cycling heritage trail around the shoreline of Loch Leven.
Ghosts: Huntingtower Castle 2013
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A ghostly lady seen haunting the upper floors. Many visitors have witnessed this while visiting. Apparently she died whilst trying to jump from one tower to the other to see her boyfriend. No one really has any idea who this phantom could be.
It is said that her appearance warns against approaching bad luck, and can bring about improved health and fortune. Some reports say she is green others white.
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Drummond Castle and Gardens Perthshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of photographs of Drummond Castle and Gardens on visit South of Crieff, Perthshire. This Scottish castle is best known for its gardens, often described as the best example of formal terraced gardens in Scotland. The castle comprises a tower house built in the late 15th century, and a 17th century mansion, both of which were rebuilt in Victorian times. The gardens date to the 1630s, although they too were restructured in the 19th century. The lands of Drummond were the property of the Drummond family from the 14th century, and the original tower house was built over several years by John Drummond, 1st Lord Drummond of Cargill, from about 1490. In 1605 the 4th Lord Drummond was created Earl of Perth, and added to the castle. John Drummond, 2nd Earl of Perth, laid out the first terraced garden around the castle in the 1630s. A small selection of my personal photographs shot on small group tours of Scotland.
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Drummond Castle, Perthshire, Scotland
Drummond Castle is located in Perthshire, Scotland. The castle is best known for its gardens, described by Historic Scotland as the best example of formal terraced gardens in Scotland. It is situated in Muthill parish, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south of Crieff. The castle comprises a tower house built in the late 15th century, and a 17th-century mansion, both of which were rebuilt in Victorian times. The gardens date to the 1630s, although they too were restructured in the 19th century. The formal gardens are protected as a category A listed building,
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