I am 62 and disabled, so I can't get out and about. Being an old Goth, I truly appreciate what you two do! And you are such a cute couple, I could hug you both ❤🎃🦇
@elodiedutroux58325 ай бұрын
My hubby and I are even older goths. It’s not an age thing. We know it’s a way of being. Much gothic love to you xxx
@graveyardghost26035 ай бұрын
@@elodiedutroux5832 and to you both ❤🦇
@alwatt93677 ай бұрын
I am a retired professional Broadcast TV Cameraman living a few miles from Slains in Aberdeenshire, so well filmed very professional and great to put Slains on the Dracula Map....Very well done as per usual. I would have thought any Hollywood producer looking at this stunning footage could easily build a brilliant script on a new Dracula movie, using this location as the start of the film ???
@walterhager86267 ай бұрын
Thats actually a brilliant idea but unfortunately we live in the cgi Ai era which sucks so directors say oh let's just green screen it in 🤦♂️
@alwatt93677 ай бұрын
@@walterhager8626 Walter that is true, but some Directors sometime slip back to traditional sets and models or film rather than video, instead of CGI. Its just Slains Castle (and I live pretty close to it) would be so wonderful to use as a location and light at night as a Cinematographer. As a ruin its ideal for a script that could use it as a backdrop /time shift or the return of Dracula. Also re film location the old big Peterhead Prison is also available as a location very close to Slains its not changed since Prisoners were kept in it so perhaps add that to the script as it close to move the crew to??? Just a thought.
@walterhager86267 ай бұрын
@@alwatt9367 I agree but there so many directors that don't have that vision or drive anymore or have passed on. Another reason I messaged you is I seen broadcast cameraman is that like the news and stuff? Either way sounds like an awesome job and you speak of filming with passion. Who would you think would make a good Dracula movie because been awhile since we've had 1. Like I love movie scripts and Van Helsing was a decent movie but so much cgi and stuff kinda ruined it for me. Also goes for me personally I love the Ghostbusters but the new 1 wasn't so good but if ya ever seen the 2021 one Ghostbusters Afterlife it's just to me an amazing movie and fun ride and the ending was beautiful still not as good as the original which nothing usually is the as good as the original lol. Sorry I ramble alot when I type. But who would you think living or dead would have done an amazing job on this filming location maybe about Bram finding his inspiration or dragula himself? Oh I'm curious about the jail thing when were the last prisoners? Sorry I love having conversations about stuff like this and would love all the info you feel like typing
@alwatt93677 ай бұрын
@@walterhager8626 Hi Walter seems unfair to hog the grimmlife collection... To answer your first question I trained in London as a studio Cameraman doing sit coms Dramas Outside Broadcasts etc.. Became first Cameraman in UK to do ENG which led me to Lighting Cameraman then documentary, drama then had to do ENG News as the company decided to stop Studio and Outside Broadcasts.. So I feel its a real compliment from me to Grimmlife as did Camerawork for 40 plus years. You can look up Peterhead prison as its now available to visit and hire for filming ...Think 10 years ago roughly it closed and a new one was built.. If I were a producer I would get Hugh Laurie to be the next Dracula as I think he has great potential as a producer and actor..I have never worked with him but he was fabulous in The Night Manager and the House MD Tv series. Best wishes al
@ladynikkie7 ай бұрын
I think an indie film maker that uses location to their advantage more
@cindywhite2187 ай бұрын
The way Baby Goul's hair and the green plants stand out against ruins is so beautiful!
@carlasioux4207 ай бұрын
I second that 🙋🏻♀️ and her hair was glowing when she went down into the kitchen, as she called it. 😊
@zcam19697 ай бұрын
i love green hair
@samfibrofox7 ай бұрын
“I am longing to be with you, and by the sea, where we can talk together freely and build our castles in the air.”- Bram Stoker🦇🦇🦇....thank you both for such a beautiful film 💚🖤💚
@ThomasWBaldwin7 ай бұрын
Renews, Newfoundland.
@christyc78887 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your concern for your wife as she walks on the wall near the cliff and the stairs in the castle. It is so precious! Thank you for letting us explore these wonderful places with you!
@mattwuk7 ай бұрын
Scotland in the sunshine is magical but you landed so lucky to get bright conditions, mist and no rain for your shots there, perfect.
@sebastienlavoie93346 ай бұрын
Amazing, it's really fun for people like me who can't travel for health and financial reasons, being able to travel through your videos, fun adventures, historical places, thank you very much. That would be a dream for me to see places like this.
@Immortal-Headcase7 ай бұрын
The fog just adds to the magical ambience the ruin just radiates.
@zcam19697 ай бұрын
spooky
@GhoulishSighs6 ай бұрын
I was literally about to comment the same thing!! It looks soooooo peaceful!!
@AprilShowers737 ай бұрын
As you were walking through the ruins I am imagining those that walked the halls many many many moons ago in the 16th-century, and then imagining Bram Stoker roaming the grounds pulling inspiration for Dracula. Reading Dracula in high school sparked my love for all things gothic. AMAZING video, as per usual.
@mikereilly76297 ай бұрын
Actually,Bram Stoker got the idea from a case of supposed vampirism in upstate NY, the vampire was a young girl named Mercy Lena Brown.. the main characters names are derived from her name... during the tuberculosis epidemics in the 1890s, people feared it was vampires..Her body was exhumed,her heart was burned on a nearby headstone and her brother consumed the ashes, supposed to keep him safe, but he died of Tuberculosis anyway... should be able to Google it
@ThomasWBaldwin7 ай бұрын
I imagine building a castle out of blue granite. Not so big though. CAT 330 can do wonders.
@jaymeojeda11607 ай бұрын
What a great location and story told by Michael and Jessica along to see the beautiful castle itself in all its glory
@Saukdog3 ай бұрын
These are the best “on location” videos. I feel I’m actually there with you guys. A castle like that must have taken years to build. Does anybody know who the original owner was? What an amazing place.
@SpaceCattttt7 ай бұрын
Hands down my favourite location you've shown us (so far). It's so isolated and beautiful. So atmospheric and peaceful. I wish the castle was still there, but even in ruins, it whispers over the wind.
@TudorDarkness7 ай бұрын
The mist just gives the video its perfect vibe, the most perfect Dracula mood. Hearing you read a part of the book and seeing that location makes me want to reread that masterpiece again. Another amazing video, you guys just always seem to find the most unique places. Can't wait till the next one!
@JanBee11227 ай бұрын
You two are like a couple of giddy kids, it's so much fun to watch how excited you are to be in the very castle that inspired the epic tale by Bram Stoker. Greatly enjoyed this.
@davidcarter5405 ай бұрын
I used to live in Cruden Bay and visited Slains Castle and the Kilmarnock Arms hotel many times. Bram Stoker also stayed at a cottage called the Crooked Lum in a village called Whinneyfold near Cruden Bay. Allegedly it was whilst staying at the Crooked Lum nightmares he had after eating too much crab meat gave him an inspiration to write Dracula. Incidentally there is an older ruined castle called Old Slains Castle a bit further south along the coast and also there is a wreck called the Chicago right below Slains Castle which I’ve dived on. Great video guys. 👏
@half-a-man81827 ай бұрын
I read a story in Reader's Digest about that place. This guy went there in the 1960's and spent the night. In the morning he found two puncture wounds on his neck. He went to the doctor and it was determined that he was bitten by a spider that was common to the region.
@elantrauma7 ай бұрын
That low tone/tempo, droning chant you use in these videos really shivers the ivories. That coupled with the haunting dense fog compels me to remind everyone watching this video at night to check those corners the next time you feel obliged to go downstairs for a drink of water in the kitchen.
@D4Disdain6 ай бұрын
Oh gracious, I'm rolling my eyes. That's not a kitchen. That is one of the cellars with a built-in stone shelves maybe for wine, depends how close is to a dining room. It have to be built with arch-vault to withstand the weight of the building above. The larger vault is where they would have a built-in cabinet. Nothing unusual about it, many old houses of the 18 and 19th centuries in Europe, still have it. The castle is huge, and made sense to have it close to the dining instead of walking far to get the wine. But then again, if one doesn't know much the old Europe, anything can have been built for spooky purposes.
@maryshortt65117 ай бұрын
I'm two minutes in and I'm already in total awe of the location 💚
@traceyosburn22245 ай бұрын
I am disabled , so I live vicariously through your videos . I ❤️ the ruins of places like this . The cliffs , the fog , the sea gives it that eerie feeling. Thank you both for taking me along 😊
@villanelle88887 ай бұрын
The mist rolling in from the sea was just the most perfect visuals for your visit to both here and to Sawney Bean's cave.
@TheKulu427 ай бұрын
Bringing that drone was a smart move. That descending shot into the octagon really gives viewers the ruin's scale. And I get the impression it was meant for ceremonies. Just a gut feeling.
@doobydootoo6 ай бұрын
I've been here a few times. A friend once told me whatever you do don't go out there at night. I asked why. He said because there is a witches coven meets at Slains regularly. The old fire in the ruins. I get the feeling that has been part of a witchcraft ritual
@TheKulu426 ай бұрын
@@doobydootoo A regular meeting place for a witches' coven? That wouldn't surprise me. Slain Castle looks like the perfect location for such rituals.
@doobydootoo6 ай бұрын
@TheKulu42 it's a very eerie place. You can feel the darkness all over it
@iowa_lot_to_travel94717 ай бұрын
Legend says Grimm Life waited for the perfect day to make this presentation. And it was not going to be sunny. The mist completely set the tone. Well played good sir. 💪🔥👍
@TheRedNeckConnection7 ай бұрын
You know that it's a true love that will last forever, when she shares her Oreos with you. She says, I love you more than Oreos! HUGE moment. HUGE!
@evearcana23927 ай бұрын
I’m rather new here and I love how sweet you are and how you call your lady “baby guel” haha - keep on you two! Absolutely loved this episode! What a mystical magical place! You’re so lucky to have visited! Thanx for bringing us along! 💖
@user-qe9hi6vs6f6 ай бұрын
I grew up in Cruden Bay since my granny lived there before she died.. haven’t been back in a few years, nice to see some of the old sights. Nice childhood memories here
@e612spectral4 ай бұрын
Wow! That place is seriously amazing!!! I can only begin to imagine what that place used to look like.
@colleenochs47287 ай бұрын
This has got to be one of the best places you guys have explored ! I really want to visit this place !thanks for taking us along!
@pambesley99103 ай бұрын
Wow! This is so beautiful. The panorama is eerie, but very beautiful, so I can see how this totally may have inspired Dracula and some of Bram Stoker's other books. Absolutely breathtaking. Thank you, once again, for sharing this with us ❤
@suzies89867 ай бұрын
Dude, I was hugging my couch while you hugged the walls at the end.
@jennyjenny567 ай бұрын
Jessica is right it does make me think of the movie The last Unicorn, such a beautiful and sad story. I love ruins of old castles but I don't visit them that much because I don't get the chance.This is so beautiful and I can imagine what it must have looked like when it was active. I love seeing how much you both love and respect the history of old places. So very beautiful and had no idea he was inspired by such a lovely place when writing Dracula.
@michelleb.11897 ай бұрын
I was waiting for a worm to pop up and tell you" Things aren't always what they seem in this place......" Seriously tho, this is the best place you have visited so far. Gave me chills....
@fionahepburn47667 ай бұрын
Fantastic video Mike and Jessica. Your camera work is superb, and showcases the castle beautifully. The mist coming off the North Sea is known as Haar. I'm originally from Aberdeen (now London, not far from where Bram Stoker's ashes are kept) and have family connections with Cruden Bay; so have been to Slains a few times. It never ceases to blow my mind. I was on tenterhooks seeing Jessica near the cliff edge 🫣 Bram stayed at The Kilmarnock Arms hotel, and he signed the guest book which they still have to this day. Makes me homesick watching this! 🏴😊
@geoffberesford7 ай бұрын
OMG! Those ruins are more precarious than I had ever imagined them to be!
@troychambliss7846 ай бұрын
Please preserve this magical place! 😭
@FantasiaScoutRP7 ай бұрын
I'm from Scotland and I'm a huge fan of Dracula AND had no idea this place existed! Will definitely take a trip there now. What a beautiful video at an inspiring location. Its amazing that you're both in Scotland, hope you have an incredible time here 😊
@legandrydirk7 ай бұрын
Stoker spent a lot of time in Glasgow to he got Reinfield name from Renfield Street in the City centre
@FantasiaScoutRP7 ай бұрын
@@legandrydirk I have some research to do! I've never put 2 and 2 together haha. I guess when you see something everyday it's normal and passes you by without notice haha. Thanks for informing me! That's so fun
@legandrydirk7 ай бұрын
@@FantasiaScoutRP Enjoy the ride
@khiara697 ай бұрын
how is it possible being from Scotland, a fan of Dracula and not knowing it?
@FantasiaScoutRP7 ай бұрын
@@khiara69 Are you from Scotland? If not, we have a lot of castles haha. It's the norm to not know the backstory of them unless you live in the area of that particular one 😅
@philnewberry80727 ай бұрын
This has got to be the coolest place you've been, and that's saying something. Thanks for sharing.
@shannon41067 ай бұрын
Again.... Just amazing beauty! Bram Stoker was very lucky to have been part of this experience. Thanks for sharing this! 😊
@patricialysaght40886 ай бұрын
I done a ghost tour at Dublin castle at night. Our tour guide told us that bram stoker worked there as a accountant and he left as he was having nightmares,while he was awake. And it’s written in the night watchman’s books. That he saw bram stoker fighting with someone but there was no one there. He left there and a few years later wrote Dracula.
@paulwillard96872 ай бұрын
But he left Ireland a schoolboy and was Anglo Irish so very proud of being British 🇬🇧
@mariebotello17823 ай бұрын
You are great videographers, storytellers, editors, and I love your use of music.
@tammydownes24137 ай бұрын
Can you imagine being the one to light all those fire places to try to keep warm? My goodness lol. It's such a shame that the castle fell into such disrepair.
@ron95764 ай бұрын
Just recently subscribed to your channel, so I'm going back and randomly watching previous videos. OMG...the excitement you expressed as you were walking through this abandoned castle is EXACTLY how I would feel. I'm a HUGE fan of Dracula 🧛♂and all-things GOTH. Thank you for sharing your experience. Thoroughly enjoyed. Wow!...that shot of the ocean as you panned the rocky coastline took my breath away!
@venger787 ай бұрын
Can't believe you made it to my castle near my home. I live in Edinburgh now, but I often travel north to my folks. I've not been there for a while, and last time I went, it was sealed off to the public, and I also went at night. A dangerous place that has sadly claimed a number of lives of unaware visitors.
@traceyaffleck17066 ай бұрын
How far is Slain’s Castle from Edinburgh? I’d love to visit someday.
@venger786 ай бұрын
@@traceyaffleck1706 It's approximately 158 miles north from Edinburgh and is just outside the small village of Cruden Bay on the coastline. Lovely in the summer, but cold and very windy other times of the year.
@user-qe9hi6vs6f6 ай бұрын
Used to go there all the time as a kid, my dad told me about a couple of people he knew over the years who had died there. There’s one doorway in the castle that just opens out onto a sheer cliff face, very deceptive and dangerous if you don’t know it’s there.
@Debra-k1f5 ай бұрын
@venger78 So beautiful! It's where my Grampa was born, I want to visit so bad one day. My husband passed away recently and it was going to be the retirement trip! Sadly 😥 it is going to be a solo trip now.
@venger785 ай бұрын
@@Debra-k1f I lost my partner a few years back too. Got a few years till retirement myself, and I know exactly how you must be feeling. Make those trips, and others and keep living and enjoying what you can. They're good for the soul, and I'm sure he'll be with you when you go. They never leave us 🙏♥
@Hardrada886 ай бұрын
The enthusiasm and genuine joy you two have when visiting these locations is just perfect :) and very sweet to see! Ive camped out in the ruins before (and other places) never leave rubbish or anything behind but just to immerse oneself in the darkness, and in the history of the place, is very special. To imagine what it was like, imagine the real fireplaces and candles lighting up old rooms. You guys bring a smile to my face :) liked and s'bed. Those oreos look neat too never had a blond oreo before 😂
@gavinpark824 ай бұрын
Can’t believe you guys were right on my doorstep and missed you!! 🤦🏻♂️ If you’d gone into the tower section and down the spiral staircase, there’s a cool wee room built into the cliff. Probably the “spookiest” part of the entire castle! Love your videos by the way! Keep up the abasing work!!
@gavinpark824 ай бұрын
I’ll send a link to a pic I took of Slains a few years ago…
@janw37177 ай бұрын
What's so heartbreaking is that we have horrific cliff erosion round our coast now, and unless something drastic is done in the near future, that's going to start crumbling away along with the cliff! What I was most surprised, and saddened about. is not only the lack of any kind of upkeep or protection, but there are no safety barriers or catch netting anywhere. Wow!*! Thanks for the vid though, you might be really glad you captured this in the not too distant future as I think it won't stay looking like that for much longer!*! ❤
@denisepotter74626 ай бұрын
For the love of Pete is right. I'm not afraid of heights, but walking up those stairs would have freaked me out. No protection barriers. You would be on your own. Creepy.
@joer84327 ай бұрын
What a beautiful place this is. It's shame it's now in ruin. Makes me wonder why and how it got to that point. You guys did another great video. Thank you. Also: I'm feeling your fear Michael. I'm not a fan of heights.
@louannecopeland22207 ай бұрын
This is absolutely stunning, although it's just the structure of it. Imagine all the ppl who walked where you're walking back in the day.This is insanely gorgeous.
@A2D46 ай бұрын
WOW! This was SO COOL!!! Seems like the weather was the perfect backdrop for this tour. Thank you so much for ‘taking me’ to so many awesome places I’ll likely never get to visit. You & Baby Ghoul are such a great couple with a true transparent love. Super enjoyable vicarious trip for me and so many others, I’m sure. 😊🩷👍🏻!!!
@yrutrynme7 ай бұрын
The Last Unicorn song IMMEDIATELY came back to me. Thank you for the sparked childhood memory.
@heatherlundquist-buffalo7 ай бұрын
12:14 omg yes Jess 😊 I am a huge fan of The Last Unicorn book and movie and agree with you completely ❤❤
@mattcrispin67377 ай бұрын
Really great photography guys! Really enjoyed this. I could almost feel the chill of the mist and smell of the sea. Another place in the U.K that I didn't know existed. I think they call this mist Haar up there in Scotland, it happens this time of year. Probably was 70 degrees or something in Glasgow to the west haha, but great for the atmosphere. M
@JessyEsak-t6y4 ай бұрын
That is such a beautiful and cool place. I love how the fog adds to the eeriness of the castle. The view of the sea below is breath taking. I love the last unicorno
@Wiiggz7 ай бұрын
The opening to the video with the fog overhead was something else! 👌🏻
@kvkmuzic70927 ай бұрын
I love the overhead drone view descending down to the octagon room. @ 9:00
@Iain19837 ай бұрын
Great to see you visit the area I grew up in. I was brought up in Cruden Bay. Stoker penned some of Dracula in the local hotel, the Kilmarnock Arms. Played along those cliffs and in the castle as a child, looking back I think how mad that was. Great memories though, thanks for visiting 🧛🏼
@user-qe9hi6vs6f6 ай бұрын
Stoker’s signature is in the guest book. Saw it a few times as a kid as my granny and grandad used to drink in there on weekends 😅
@DesertNebula7 ай бұрын
This had all my senses going wild!!!!! I felt everything 😮 Very gothic and beautiful 🦇💕 8:53 24:10
@brettspeeler71667 ай бұрын
The castle in the mist looked so spooky and cool at the same time. Great video!
@dirtyqc41757 ай бұрын
I want to thank you, not much of a traveler, but really great to see trough your eyes theses great places.
@MsLuciMahon7 ай бұрын
This is wonderful! So pleased you got to visit, Jessica and Michael! The sea mist rolling in added to the atmosphere of this video. My husband and I hope to visit Cruden Bay and Slains later this year, as our friends moved near there last year. I saw Dacre Stoker on Thursday evening and Friday evening. He talked about how Bram wrote Dracula in Cruden Bay and that Slains was an influence for Dracula's castle. He combined Bran Castle and Slains for the castle. Dacre came to Derby in England for the Dracula Returns to Derby - a new project to shed light on legacy. I contacted you several times on social media to let you know about Dacre Stoker coming here, as I wondered if you were still in the UK. I appreciate you probably get a lot of messages, so may have missed my messages. 😊
@mattlovesmovies16 ай бұрын
I LOVE that her mind also went to The Last Unicorn 🧛♂️🖤🦄
@bethanyk74757 ай бұрын
YAY! I love the last unicorn! No lie just watched it again 3 days ago. I so want a remake. And Christopher Lee said he'd love to voice the king again. ❤🦄
@queenmedesa7 ай бұрын
It doesn't need a remake
@jimmyp79287 ай бұрын
That is the most atmospheric vid I've ever seen from you. As someone who doesn't like heights the tension was building as Michael climbed the steps - the palms of my hands were sweating!
@Emrose937 ай бұрын
Such a cool video! All anyone brings up is Bran Castle so seeing this one in Scotland is so interesting! The mist and the sound of the sea make it too.
@naybur747 ай бұрын
AMAZING drone footage, and the overall look with the mist, again good work on this one, you lurking through the place at your height you were like "LURCH" with the torch going to answer the door...'YUUUUUEEEESSS"!😄🏰🕸🕷🦇
@BleuStocking7 ай бұрын
Awesomely atmospheric! Oh, …and the mist! 😍 That’s production value that simply cannot be bought. Your UK series has been my favourite of all your published work. Thank you!
@rondohatton72927 ай бұрын
Amazing ruins and seascape. The mist really sets everything off. "The children of the night........."
@RiverRat_19777 ай бұрын
lol... touché!
@Sergiocrivelin7 ай бұрын
That intro in the middle of fog... You nailed. 😊😊
@JONINXBOX5 ай бұрын
Another great video guys! Glad to see you exploring a bit more of scotland, that area is a beautiful place and while I was there it was a clear blue sky and when you look down the cliff edges you can see tunnels that run under the castle which are sadly out of bounds cause it’s pretty dangerous out there with some crazy big drops onto rocks and the sea.. oh and the reason places like that have the narrow corridors is to make it harder for intruders to swing their swords.. loved the video.
@EagleLost7 ай бұрын
Don't think you could have picked a better day for this. That mist was perfect, especially when you used the drone. What an amazing atmosphere you presented.
@grimmlifecollective7 ай бұрын
Thank you…and yes we were very lucky. One of our most memorable visits for sure
@cleopatrapharoh7 ай бұрын
Just gorgeous! The mist, the ruins matched perfectly with the music. Great job
@lildeth6667 ай бұрын
Also always adore/love baby ghoul's green hair.. SO pretty 😯💚
@AvaThomson12317 ай бұрын
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@nmraidernation.60924 ай бұрын
Awesome vlog! That is a MASSIVE Castle, one of my favorite things to do while in Scotland/UK/Ireland was to visit these places, so much history, and truthfully if these walls could talk! THANKS for sharing!
@mrkd24617 ай бұрын
Wow! Me and my buddy visited here 2 years ago and had ambitions to camp beside the ruins but we got creeped out and noped! Very atmospheric 😮.
@brendantimmons295710 күн бұрын
you both have a warmth about you. thank you for the tour
@Brontephile7 ай бұрын
I live in the UK and I’ve got to say your videos are the best I’ve seen on these places. Your enthusiasm and passion for our history and buildings shines through, so glad I stumbled across your channel 😊
@stangrunewald93746 ай бұрын
Great one you two! I really enjoyed this one, being that my great grandmother is from right there!! ty! Excuse me! Great, great grandmother!
@JB-hl1qx7 ай бұрын
The 2 of you are an asset to the horror community!🤘I know you get to visit cool locations but alot of hard work is also done behind the scenes. Thanks for that.. Happy Halloween 🦇
@joshstorrie94436 ай бұрын
My new favourite channel you guys rock love all the content
@Tdrums87 ай бұрын
That Drone footage is really cool !!! Stay well
@TheShornak7 ай бұрын
Wow when you showed the drone shots of the castle and the octagon room that really brings a new light on the size and shape of the castle. Pretty awesome.
@Jane-l7b6 ай бұрын
I lve in market place whitby I am so lucky hope you enjoyed
@milowagon3 ай бұрын
The most atmospheric video ive seen. I am a Scot and i thought i knew all the old ruins but i missed this treasure. No need to ask if its haunted. Great work.
@appledelafuente7 ай бұрын
you know i thought the creature of the black lagoon set visits were tops to see you all at.....but this....this is just that cherry on top. thank you for going there. dreams!
@karentucker21617 ай бұрын
I love seeing old castles. Thus is so beautiful! I can definitely see how Bramstolker got his inspiration for Dracula or at least for the housing part. I definitely agree with the ocean sounds. I can see myself falling asleep to it every night.
@thedivinemissjenn7 ай бұрын
This is incredible. My mom's family is from Scotland and this is exciting for both of us! (She's a fan BTW) so thank you for this opportunity to live vicariously through the two of you! ❤
@MichaelAmos-ul6zj7 ай бұрын
She must be of great blood ❤
@SpaceCattttt7 ай бұрын
@@MichaelAmos-ul6zj Why?
@otterlybooked7 ай бұрын
How wholesome do you wanna be? Michael and Jessica: YES!
@belair3447 ай бұрын
Beautiful very green enjoy Scotland
@petederek71747 ай бұрын
You guys have outdone yourselves, this was truly exceptional. The foreboding mist, the sound of the waves crashing against the rocks, the lush, green cliffs, the fact that Stoker himself once wandered through the castle halls. It's enough to inspire anyone to write their own Gothic novel! Would love to visit the castle one day in the future (possibly listening to something like The Killing Moon by Echo and the Bunnymen for atmosphere lol), but it's wonderful of you two to give us a glimpse of this majestic place. Also really cool how attentive you are to Baby Ghoul and her safety whilst roaming the grounds, it's lovely to see. Great vid.
@obimumkenobi12253 ай бұрын
I don’t need to go. Your magical journey & commentary was divinity. TY, I was with you every step of the way. Breathtaking. 🤘🏼
@chuckprefume32187 ай бұрын
What a beautiful castle. Awesome video as always! Much respect to you both! Thanks for sharing and safe travels.
@grimmlifecollective7 ай бұрын
Thank you Chuck. Happy Halloween
@chuckprefume32187 ай бұрын
@@grimmlifecollective Happy Halloween to you both as well!
@Melchiah_Kain7 ай бұрын
I love the haunting music!! So much!
@fionapithouse90107 ай бұрын
I'm currently working on a vampire hunter journal and I've been debating weather to bring Dracula into it or not but this video has helped me make my decision up so thank you guys and the castle is beautiful will have to go myself
@janetlieb25077 ай бұрын
❤❤Darkest Grimm.. So Enchanting❤ Haunting Misty Ruins❤ Otherworldly Towers And Siren Sea., Fantastical Drone Images., Wonderful Your Reading DRACULA Within The Magickal Room. L❤ve you❤❤
@Minoujill247 ай бұрын
It look so eerie...and beautifull! It's like just by watching it, i foprget the rest of the world for a moment! Thank for sharing yout aventure, i'm a diseable person! And been able to travel the world trough your videos...just make life a bit more magical!
@sicks60sicks7 ай бұрын
Oh my, how beautiful. I’m a huge fan of “the Last Unicorn” and you’re absolutely right, it’s does bring that image to my mind. Still cry when I watch it ❤
@WoodsideWalker7 ай бұрын
I love how we can hear the sheer joy and excitement in Michael's voice. Love you guys xx
@joannajojospooner67067 ай бұрын
I love how you're both over here and enjoying your tour in UK. This video is fantastic and I love anything Dracula/Vampires etc. We live in historic Berwick Upon Tweed in Northumberland, right next to the Scottish border and we have many views like this over the North Sea from our town, along the amazing and picturesque coastline. Great watch, once again ! 🏰🤩
@cindyann95717 ай бұрын
EPIC. Thank you for sharing my favorite spook, Bram Stokers Dracula 💜🖤⚰️🧛♀️
@dawnfrye43437 ай бұрын
The fog is perfect adding to its eeriness. What a fantastic trip that would be, TY for sharing for those of us who may never have the opportunity ❤
@GluteusMaximus217 ай бұрын
That’s so cool you guys get to see those places and show them to us, thank you for that. I know we all have our opinions on the state of the world and the politics going on now but it’s such a wonderful thing that you have created a place for us all to go and not argue and we can just enjoy what we all love so thank you for that as well.
@susancutler63145 ай бұрын
WOW! what a great place! You picked a great day to visit, amazing video thank you.