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Corran Ferry Crossing
Added 580 Views / 0 Likes5 miles south of Fort William is the Corran Ferry which crosses the narrows to Ardgour on the Arnamurchan Peninsula. Here you can explore Acharacle, Kilhoan, Ardtoe, Strontian, Kingairloch, Lochaline and many other small villages and communities. Wild and
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Corran Ferry Scottish Highlands Of Scotland August 2nd
Added 679 Views / 0 LikesTour Scotland video of the Corran Ferry arriving at Nether Lochaber on Loch Linnhe in the Scottish Highland. This Scottish Ferry crosses Loch Linnhe at the Corran Narrows, south of Fort William. It links the main A82 road with Morvern, Moidart and Ardnamu
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Craig Ferguson 5/15/12B Late Late Show In Scotland Arbroath Abbey & Alex Salmond
Added 645 Views / 0 LikesCraig shows us around Arbroath Abbey and has a lovely chat with First Minister Alex Salmond...nice to see the brogue back in action. https://twitter.com/#!/malinky2stoatir
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Cullivoe Harbour North Yell
Added 730 Views / 0 Likeshttp://www.shetlandroots.org VISIT FOR SHETLAND GENEALOGY Cullivoe harbour North Yell. You can see the ferry 'Bigga' is berthed. Quite a busy harbour.
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DJI Inspire 1 - Dunnottar Castle, Scotland - 4K
Added 607 Views / 0 LikesFilmed on location at Dunnottar Castle between 3:30am and 5:30am. Many thanks to the custodians of Dunnottar Castle for permission to fly. Thanks also to my friend Scott Wallace for assisting on the day (and getting up at 2:15am!). Best viewed full screen
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Doune Castle
Added 770 Views / 0 LikesDOUNE CASTLE Doune Castle was the home of Robert Stewart, the 1st Duke of Albany. He was ruler of Scotland, in all but name, from 1388 until his death in 1420. The castle was long thought to have been entirely built for Albany, but recent research has sho
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Doune Castle (HD Quality)
Added 777 Views / 0 LikesThe village of Doune lies 8 miles NW of Stirling, Scotland. Doune (Gaelic: An Dùn, 'the fort') is in the district of Stirling, on the River Teith, although geographically, it is within Perthshire. Doune Castle may look strangely familiar, even to those wh
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