Shaun Alex
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This is the first video in a new series where I share my renewed passion for photography - thanks to the Kodak Ektar H35 35mm half frame film camera.
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Taken on 3 August 2024 walking through the Royal Mile and other central Edinburgh locations during the August festival. #edfringe
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Torchlight Procession: 🔥
Embark on a mesmerising journey through the historic streets of Edinburgh as the Torchlight Procession kicks off the celebrations in spectacular fashion. Witness thousands of flickering torches illuminating the night sky, creating an awe-inspiring river of light that symbolises the city's unity and resilience as it welcomes the new year.
Ceilidh Dancing: 💃
Dive into the heartwarming tradition of Ceilidh, where the spirit of Scottish folk dance comes alive. Join the spirited revelers as they gather in grand halls, spinning and twirling to the energetic rhythms of traditional music. Experience the joy and camaraderie that make Ceilidh an essential part of Edinburgh's New Year celebrations.
Edinburgh Hogmanay Street Party: 🎊
Celebrate in style at the world-famous Edinburgh Hogmanay Street Party, where the city's historic streets transform into a colossal open-air celebration. Immerse yourself in the pulsating energy of live music, dazzling fireworks, and the infectious enthusiasm of fellow revelers as you count down to the stroke of midnight.
First Footing Tradition: 🚪
Delve into the symbolic act of "First Footing," where the first person to enter a home after the stroke of midnight brings with them traditional gifts of goodwill. Explore the rich cultural significance of this age-old custom, symbolizing luck, prosperity, and friendship as the first foot crosses the threshold into the new year.
Loony Dook: 🏊♂️
Experience the exhilarating plunge into the frigid waters of the River Forth with the eccentric tradition of the Loony Dook. Join the brave souls donning outrageous costumes as they take a refreshing New Year's Day dip, turning this icy escapade into a spectacle of laughter, courage, and a truly memorable start to the year.
Join us as we unravel the magic and meaning behind each of these cherished traditions, capturing the essence of Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations in this unforgettable journey into the heart of Scottish New Year revelry!
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Christmas and Hogmanay are two important times of year in the city and we are excited to be showing you around.
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The Machrie Moor Standing Stones on the Isle of Arran are a truly captivating relic of ancient times. Pre-dating Stonehenge, their arrangement suggests astronomical significance but their purpose remains a mystery.
Archaeological digs have revealed burial chambers and other stone structures around the area. Remarkably, these stones were nearly lost to history - a farmer in the 18th century wanted to use them as building materials! Fortunately, an Earl passing by intervened, saving them for generations to come.
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In this video, we review The Balmoral Arms, which is part of the Crerar Group. Nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, The Balmoral Arms has a rich and fascinating history that adds a layer of depth to its regal charm. pays homage to the esteemed Balmoral Estate, resonating with the royal connections and historical significance of the region. While the name changed, the essence of The Deeside Inn was carefully preserved, creating a seamless blend of historical charm and contemporary luxury. Check the Balmoral Arms here: crerarhotels.com/balmoral-arms
Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is increasingly busy - and increasingly expensive. It's an amazing city to visit, but can be bank breaking, so we've put together this video to share how you can enjoy the city completely for free!
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Royal Mile: Journey through time on this historic pathway connecting Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Arthur's Seat: Scale an ancient volcano and uncover myths amidst panoramic city views.
Greyfriars Kirkyard: Dive deep into haunting tales, ghost tours, and the chilling legend of the Mackenzie Poltergeist.
Free Walking Tour: Navigate Edinburgh’s secrets and stories with experienced local guides.
Princes Street Gardens: Find serenity amidst gothic monuments, the Ross Fountain, and vibrant flowerbeds.
National Galleries of Scotland: Witness masterpieces and Scotland's rich art history.
Dean Village: Escape to a tranquil, picturesque enclave that feels worlds away from city hustle.
Portobello Beach: Breathe in the sea air and enjoy Edinburgh's coastal charm.
Calton Hill: Climb for iconic monuments and another captivating skyline view.
Free Museums: Delve into Scottish heritage at the National Museum and the Writers' Museum.
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We head to Edinburgh's Craigmillar Castle - one of the most beautiful castles close to Edinburgh. Check Bruce's channel @ScotlandHistoryTours
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In this video, we visit Victoria Street - one of Edinburgh's most Instagrammed spots and best views in the Scottish capital, as well as the Grassmarket.
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In today's vlog, talk about Scottish people and how we are, different shall we say!
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In this video, we visit the Vennel - one of Edinburgh's most Instagrammed spots and best views in the Scottish capital. My friend Angie from @Apureguria joined me to take some Instagram shots.
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Midhope Castle, nestled in the Scottish Lowlands, is a must-visit destination for fans of the globally acclaimed TV series "Outlander". This picturesque 16th-century tower house, situated on the Hopetoun estate, becomes none other than Lallybroch - the family home of the series' beloved protagonist, Jamie Fraser.
The charming stone exterior of the castle, with its arched doorway and traditional Scottish architecture, plays an important part in "Outlander", becoming instantly recognizable to its worldwide fan base. It is here, within these ancient stone walls, where many pivotal moments of the series unfold, adding a tangible sense of history and authenticity to the narrative.
Walking through the castle grounds, fans can easily imagine Jamie and his sister Jenny managing their ancestral home, as they did in the series. The evocative landscape surrounding the castle, from the lush greenery to the ancient woods, further helps recreate the vivid settings of 18th-century Scotland depicted in the show.
While the interior of Midhope Castle is not accessible, its stunning exterior and grounds provide a wealth of photo opportunities and a chance to immerse oneself in the world of "Outlander". A visit to Midhope Castle, or 'Lallybroch', isn't just a trip to a historic site - it's a journey into the heart of a beloved narrative, a place where fiction and history intertwine in the most enchanting way.
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Craigmillar Castle, nestled in the outskirts of Edinburgh, Scotland, presents a strikingly intimate connection to the nation's past. A well-preserved medieval fortress, it is one of the most historically significant sites in the country, built in the 14th century and expanded over the centuries by influential families.
Its labyrinthine design, with secret staircases, arched doorways, and unexpected chambers, offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Scotland's rich and complex history. Once the refuge of Mary, Queen of Scots, the castle has witnessed pivotal events that shaped Scottish history, from political plots to royal intrigues.
For fans of the popular TV series "Outlander," a visit to Craigmillar Castle is a must. It was transformed into Ardsmuir Prison for the show, housing the series' protagonist, Jamie Fraser, in the third season. It's fascinating to wander through the same stone corridors and spaces that featured in the TV series, and it's easy to imagine the echoes of the fictional characters and their stories resonating through the castle walls.
The surrounding parkland adds to the enchantment of the castle visit, with beautiful walking trails that provide breathtaking views of Edinburgh. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an Outlander fan, or simply someone seeking a day of exploration, Craigmillar Castle, with its intriguing architecture and evocative narrative, is an unforgettable journey back in time.
#Outlander #OutlanderSeason7 #Scotland
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In today's vlog, I do the Scottish Accent Tag, and also mark a few wee differences between the Edinburgh and Glasgow accents, featuring Billy Connolly, Spud from Trainspotting, and some random Scottish folk from an old BBC documentary.
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The Royal Mile, located at the heart of Scotland's historic capital, Edinburgh, is one of the most iconic streets in the world. It runs between two symbolic landmarks: Edinburgh Castle at one end, perched atop an ancient volcanic rock, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse at the other. Over the course of its 'Scots mile' length, approximately one mile and 107 yards, it offers a journey through centuries of Scotland's turbulent history. The area teems with landmarks, museums, and traditional pubs, creating a unique fusion of antiquity and vibrancy. Walking the Royal Mile, one steps into Scotland's rich tapestry of history, culture, and tradition, a must-visit when exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Edinburgh's Old Town.
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About this video: Located along the rugged northeastern coastline of Scotland, Castle Sinclair Girnigoe is a fascinating testament to Scotland's tumultuous history. The structure, sitting atop steep cliffs overlooking the stormy North Sea, is a compelling blend of grandeur and desolation, telling a narrative of power, conflict, and decay. Built in the late 15th century by William Sinclair, the 2nd Earl of Caithness, this castle, with its evocative ruins, served as the stronghold of the Sinclair family for centuries.
The castle, renowned for its unique double-layered architecture, comprises two components: the medieval Castle Girnigoe, and the later Castle Sinclair, added in the 17th century. The compound displays an array of defensive features, from an imposing gatehouse and curtain walls to a deep moat and secret underwater entrance.
Though abandoned since the 18th century, Castle Sinclair Girnigoe was not forgotten. Today, under the stewardship of the Sinclair Clan, restoration work is underway, and the castle has been listed by the World Monuments Fund as one of the world's 100 most endangered heritage sites. Its ghostly silhouette against the Scottish sky serves as a poignant reminder of a bygone era, attracting history enthusiasts and tourists seeking an authentic glimpse into Scotland's past.
#Scotland #castle #history
Arthur's Seat is the volcanic hill in the centre of the city, a fantastic centrepiece of what is already one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. This video shows you the best hiking route for Arthur's Seat.
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Blackness Castle, dubbed "Fort William" in the popular television series 'Outlander,' served as the backdrop for the notorious scenes of Jamie Fraser's incarceration and punishment. The castle's grim authenticity provided the perfect setting for this dark chapter in the series.
Overlooking the southern banks of the Firth of Forth, Blackness Castle, often referred to as "the ship that never sailed," stands as a formidable example of Scotland's military architecture. Constructed in the mid-15th century by Sir George Crichton, the fortress's unique ship-like silhouette pays homage to its initial role as a royal castle and later transformation into a naval stronghold.
Blackness Castle, characterized by its sturdy curtain walls and three towers – the stern, main mast, and stem, aligning with its nautical theme – presents a formidable defense structure. The castle's strategic location ensured its role as a key fortress in Scotland's defensive line, especially during times of conflict, including the Anglo-Scottish Wars and Oliver Cromwell’s invasion.
In the centuries following, Blackness was utilized for various purposes, ranging from a prison, housing high-profile captives, to an ammunition depot in the 1870s. Today, under the care of Historic Environment Scotland, the castle has been painstakingly restored and opened to the public.
Visitors are drawn to Blackness Castle, not only for its unique naval architecture and dramatic setting, but also for its cinematic fame, having featured in films and television series such as 'Outlander' and 'Mary Queen of Scots.' This fortress continues to captivate with its resilience, symbolizing the enduring strength of Scotland's historical past.
#scotland #Outlander