Scotland Bucketlist Top 10
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Scotland Bucketlist: Top 10 Things You Must Do In Scotland.
An aerial and time-lapse tour around one of the world's greatest countries. Filmed by Airborne Lens and Airborne Media Productions throughout 2016.
Featuring (in order):
Rannoch Moor
Forth Bridge
Glencoe
Glen Etive
The Enchanted Forest
Dundee
Edinburgh
Eilean Donan Castle
Floors Castle
Culzean Castle
Kilchurn Castle
Drummond Castle and Gardens
Portree Harbour
Kilt Rock, Isel of Skye
Sligachan
Quiraing
Glenbrittle
Aberfeldy Dewars Distillery
Talisker Distillery Carbost
Rannoch Moor
Pass of Glencoe
Buachaille Etive Mòr
Kelvingrove, Glasgow
Glasgow University
Scott’s View
Abbotsford House
St Mary's Loch
Inverness
Kessock Bridge
Dunnet Beach
John o’Groats
Brough Bay
Moray Firth
Loch Droma
Edinburgh Castle
Holyrood Park
Music: The Fathers Heart by Tony Anderson licensed through Musicbed
Filmed and Produced by Airborne Lens
Top 10 Best Things To Do in Mainland, United Kingdom UK
Mainland Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Mainland We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Mainland for You. Discover Mainland as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Mainland
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List of Best Things to do in Mainland, United Kingdom (UK)
Shetland Museum and Archives
Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement
Croft House Museum
Scalloway Museum
Sumburgh Head Lighthouse
Lerwick Visit Scotland Information Centre
Clickimin Broch
Scalloway Castle
St Ninian's Isle
Tangwick Haa Museum
Yamaha XT660Z in Ireland & Scotland - Durness, Dunnet Head and Dornoch - Part 23
The North is great. Durness, Dunnet Head and Dornoch.
Important: This is not super adventure or high quality travel video with incredible footage or some action scenes. This is real story, real trip. The idea behind is to see how one motorcycle trip is going and to show you some interesting places around the world. I also shared some of my thoughts and advice with the idea to help others to make their trips more easier than me.
The trip was 15 days and visited the territories of Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, Ireland, Scotland, England and came back to Germany. I spent a little above 7,000km and except one small accident the trip went trouble free. I saw so many amazing places and met so many great and friendly people. It was one super nice trip and I will do it again with pleasure.
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London Gardens & Parks Walk - design and history garden tour guide
London is the world's garden capital. See London has museum exhibits about gardens and gardening in the Ancient world; archaeological remains of Roman gardens and medieval gardens; good examples of Renaissance gardens, Baroque gardens, Neoclassical gardens, Romantic gardens, Arts and Crafts gardens, Abstract Modern gardens and Postmodern gardens. London garden design is disussed in the art-historical categories used by art historians and architectural historians and also in stylistic categories. In London, the best represented garden history design styles are: the Augustan Style, the Serpentine Landscape Style, the Picturesque Style, the Gardenesque Style and the Arts and Crafts Styles of garden design. The Chelsea Flower Show and Chelsea Fringe Festival, held in May each year, are great place to see recent trends in the history of garden design, including the Abstract Modern and Postmodern Styles of garden design. The video has clips of Chelsea designs by David Cubero, James Wong, Paul Hervey Brookes, Dairmuid Gavin, NIPpaysage, Petra Horackova, Caroline Comber, Tom Hoblyn, Laurie Chetwood, Patrick Collins, Robert Myers, Andy Sturgeon, Marcus Barnett, Jim Fogarty, Sarah Eberle, Nigel Dunnett.
The script is by Tom Turner, author of books on the garden history, philosophy and design of Asian Gardens, European Gardens and British Gardens. Many of the places mentioned in the video are further described in the London Gardens Walk (a Kindle eBook published in 2012 and available from Amazon ASIN: B007L110K0).
See also
European gardens: history, philosoply and design
British gardens: history, philosophy and design
[GB] Loch Ness, Part 1: A82 Inverness to Fort Augustus
Driving on the A82 road along the northwestern shore of Loch Ness in Scotland.
Glengorm Castle, Scotland
A journey across Glengorm, from castle to coffeeshop, over hills and coastland. A snapshot of life for guests at Glengorm Castle on the Isle of Mull, Scotland
The highest point in Great Britain
Summit of Ben Nevis. 10/13/2010
Olrig Estate - Luxury Scottish Country House
This impressive and beautifully kept estate sits just outside Castleton on the far north coast of Scotland. Located one mile from beautiful Dunnet Beach and dramatic cliffs, this is a magical home in the Scottish Highlands.
Airborne Lens was commissioned to produce a short video of the main house and grounds.
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Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Scarborough Beach
Places to see in ( Yorkshire - UK ) Scarborough Beach
Scarborough is a town on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town lies between 10–230 feet (3–70 m) above sea level, rising steeply northward and westward from the harbour on to limestone cliffs. The older part of the town lies around the harbour and is protected by a rocky headland.
Scarborough is the largest holiday resort on the Yorkshire coast. The town has fishing and service industries, including a growing digital and creative economy, as well as being a tourist destination. People who live in the town are known as Scarborians. The most striking feature of the town's geography is a high rocky promontory pointing eastward into the North Sea. The promontory supports the 11th-century ruins of Scarborough Castle and divides the seafront into two bays, north and south.
The South Bay was the site of the original medieval settlement and harbour, which form the old town. This remains the main tourist area, with a sandy beach, cafés, amusements, arcades, theatres and entertainment facilities. The modern commercial town centre has migrated 440 yards (400 m) north-west of the harbour area and 100 feet (30 m) above it and contains the transport hubs, main services, shopping and nightlife. The harbour has undergone major regeneration including the new Albert Strange Pontoons, a more pedestrian-friendly promenade, street lighting and seating.
Scarborough railway station is close to the town centre and runs services from York, Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool on the North TransPennine Express route and from Hull on the Yorkshire Coast Line. It has the longest station seat in the world at 152 yards (139 m) in length. The town used to be connected to Whitby via the Scarborough and Whitby Railway along the Yorkshire coast, however this was closed down in 1965 due to the Beeching cuts. There is also a railway station in the suburb of Crossgates.
Scarborough has 25 main bus routes, operated by Scarborough and District, Arriva North East, Shoreline Suncruisers, and Yorkshire Coastliner. These link the town centre with its suburbs and local towns and cities such as Leeds, York, Hull, Middlesbrough and the North York Moors. The town is also served by two Park and Ride services, with its locations located on the A64 and A165. Buses run from each terminus to the town centre and South Bay at least every 12 minutes seven days a week, with stopping points around the town centre. Buses from the Filey Road terminus on the A165 also stop at the University. Open top tourist buses also run along the sea front and Marine Drive, linking the South and North bays.
( Yorkshire - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Yorkshire . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Yorkshire - UK
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NC500 Places To Visit: John O’Groats North Coast 500
Planning on travelling the North Coast 500? Needing some local tips?
These are some of the hidden gems of John O'Groats. Yes, there are some!
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