I was a few times as near I could get with my car with my mother and her friend (me being in my sixtees and they in their eightees. Impressive view!
@glendamears36182 ай бұрын
Thankyou for that great video. My mother was from Scotland Glasgow. I'm in Australia 😊❤❤
@iankilloh43142 ай бұрын
Very informative. Thank you very much...
@jamescdolan3 ай бұрын
Global warming is fake
@YmrMom423 ай бұрын
Very interesting with beautiful photography and lovely narration voice.
@duneideann92413 ай бұрын
Fantastic and informative video Enjoyed the walk
@GodTierComments4 ай бұрын
Great video but you went from John of Islay at the start of the Hundred Years War to John of Islay at the end of the Hundred Years War in the blink of an eye.
@aceofheartstv58914 ай бұрын
Ive watch the series story of James Frazer, ive seen some scene ih here, while listening the soft narator voice and watching the video im imagining some scene of Outlander...the cruelty of the people in 13th century upto 17th, same as our situation in the Philippines in time of Spanish era for 300years....Glad i am in the 19th Century...
@joeweston32524 ай бұрын
wow what a gem amazing garden's beautiful and presented so well you really put a lot of history into the video's thank you.
@joeweston32524 ай бұрын
thank you for sharing what a beautiful walk and history thanks for making this
@erlingleask12475 ай бұрын
Remember doing a school field trip to the old man by boat from school on Gramsey in the late 60s. Please visit Orkney to soak in all the unique history of the many islands and the fantastic people living there. I was fortunate to visit many sites with my late father whilst living in Orkney. Treasured memories..
@brucemacallan68315 ай бұрын
10:00 The English word for our Scots language 'Malie' is 'Fulmar' Scurrie is the correct Scots term for a 'Herring Gull'.
@brucemacallan68316 ай бұрын
21:07 Not correct. Both Scots and English parliments were ajourned. (Not a permanent act) Then a new UK parliment was instated. Subject to various conditions in the treaty of Union. Pay attention to these facts - They are very important.
@GreatCityAttractions6 ай бұрын
Amazing video - well done.
@stevenakey71456 ай бұрын
Many Scots have higher Neanderthal DNA than other cultures. There was a Nean-Sapien migration from the Levant. Skara Brae folk may have had higher Nean DNA in them.
@vannjunkin80416 ай бұрын
Your video programmes are stunning.
@helenmattless40656 ай бұрын
U-boat or mine ! why so few survivors, surely their were some lifeboats.
@dipinmedia6 ай бұрын
It is a pretty wild part of the coast and there was a storm blowing from a direction they didn’t expect. I really don’t know though.
@robertograziano80316 ай бұрын
My dear Lady, your movie and explanation are amazing. Thank you so much for having delivered both of them. Greetings from Italy. All the best
@Andelf-Awaken6 ай бұрын
Don't you find contradicting to the "global warming theory", that climate 5000 years ago was WARMER THEN TODAY, yet the SEA LEVEL WAS FARTHER AWAY then today. - very interesting ;) Side note2: According to recent studies The GREAT PYRAMID is actually 10.000+ years old. It is suggested this structure is pre=flooded (meaning over 11..600 ago)
@RoxanneM-2 ай бұрын
Don’t know where you get the sea was farther away. It says here the sea encroached further and further INLAND because rising sea level and rising temperature.
@Andelf-Awaken2 ай бұрын
@@RoxanneM- The information plate on the site says clearly: 5000 years ago the beach was a couple of km AWAY from the village. When the village was build it was ALREADY 3-5 degree warmer. ANd we know, they didn't build it ON THE BEACH, but in some distance, Do you understand? It was much warmer, jet the sea level was lower. Fact check it. The numbers will support it. And then sit calmly and think about it for a while, please, ok? ;)
@joebombero19 күн бұрын
The Ice Age held much of Earth's water trapped in ice. As this melted, the oceans rose. Now the Beaufort Gyre is set to release and bringing on the next ice age, we will see the sea levels dropping year by year.
@debbiehall66167 ай бұрын
Thank you
@debbiehall66167 ай бұрын
I can’t help but think that these unusual ( to us ) types of buildings were built for protection from the larger animals both flying and walking like dinosaurs, and the larger birds and such animals
@nix10597 ай бұрын
Having spent my teenage and early 20s living near Ellon, I love to watch and hear your you tube films
@dipinmedia7 ай бұрын
Thank you. We really make the videos as a hobby. We are both in our late seventies and we learn so much in their making that I, at least, have taken for granted in the past.
@thelostone69817 ай бұрын
That was a joy to watch!
@dipinmedia7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment.
@MRSCARNIVAL7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this lovely film!
@dipinmedia7 ай бұрын
Thank you too!
@Valhalla888888 ай бұрын
When was Doggerland the landbridge from Scandinavia to Scotland?
@Valhalla888888 ай бұрын
What a lovely voice Scottish obviously ❤
@LeeGee8 ай бұрын
A beautiful little video, thank you
@paradiddle37768 ай бұрын
Thank you. I have a forebear born May 1771 at Fetteresso just outside of Stonehaven. Occupation, sailor, keeper of Dunnottar Castle and Feuar. From his obituary............... Obituary - Aberdeen Herald; many years keeper of Dunnottar Castle, and was much appreciated for his admirably graphic and interesting description of that ancient ruin". Bards of Bon-Accord mentions that John .......... was employed on famous smacks that sailed from Aberdeen - London. Came into Aberdeen about 1814 when he was 43. He probably had been a sailor before becoming keeper at Dunnottar. Thank you again for a beautiful presentation
@xtramail49098 ай бұрын
Could they have been a place to hide out from stormy, windy weather?
@davidritchey55559 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tour. Did I note a serpent feature there near the Norse foundations?
@davidritchey55559 ай бұрын
That's a good report. Measured and thorough. Thank you.
@reluctantfellrunner9 ай бұрын
Nicely filmed. Love the bird footage at the start. Great drone footage. Beat wishes on the next. First time watching. New subscriber.
@stevehandy-ck2vd9 ай бұрын
Interesting history lesson, Thanks. Chears to Skara Brae
@apathlessknown9 ай бұрын
Folk of my aine heart. Video is done really well! Fine ti hear ither doric spickers.. im making a series ana, currently focusing on peterhead if you funcy hayin a lookie.
@simonartley16459 ай бұрын
Many memories of walks of Old Aberdeen ..and experienceswhen I was at Aberdeen Uni..and stayed at Hillhead Halls..from 1977 -81..Fit like!! Simon Artley Manchester UK
@rickibenka94979 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the video. Very interesting and informative, but not OTT. Great balance. The only time I was at the castle was in the late 60's when I was a kid and the Cellar where the covenanters were held, scared the 💩 out of me. I've often wondered what the small building was at Dunnottar Kirk when up at family graves. Now I know. Thanks.
@FinlagganYT9 ай бұрын
I’m also named Finlaggan. It’s such a lovely place
@wingmanhoy399910 ай бұрын
Being a Hoy, im looking forward to visiting my heritage of where we came from, assuming Norway to hear and to United States, all the very best, health and happiness.
@colindevine323310 ай бұрын
Been there nice place :)
@462362010 ай бұрын
👌😃👍 ❗ Thank you for taking us on this walk. Greetings from the Netherlands.
@dipinmedia10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@Watcher185210 ай бұрын
THANK U , SHARE,SHARE PLEASE
@Travelswithgirlbear11 ай бұрын
Visited there in August, fell in love with the islands, so many great sites to see.
@Travelswithgirlbear11 ай бұрын
This was wonderful, I was there in early August, but couldn’t get out to the island, only 2 buses from Kirkwall and the timing didn’t work. The coastline was beautiful and loved watching the waves roll in. Definitely recommend a visit.
@Skinhead-20111 ай бұрын
Very good 'at. I'm a Kincorth loon bit hiv bade in Steenhive fer near on 30 year noo like.
@gordonmillar6358 Жыл бұрын
Very informative as always, thanks.
@scottpoerschke8807 Жыл бұрын
Very nice video! I cannot wait to see it.
@lynnthomason6589 Жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful video. Thank you for sharing it. It’s great to see the engineering involved in handling the trains so long ago.
@brendaly8540 Жыл бұрын
I went there on my own 2 years ago and had a magical experience