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Sail Scotland
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Our mission is to showcase Sailing in Scotland to the world. We've developed this fan page as a hub for people planning to visit, who have already visited or who simply have a love of sailing. We've got a fantastic country and we want to share it with you!
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To ensure a good community experience for everyone, here are the guidelines for posting content on our page:
Sail Scotland strongly encourages users of this page to respect other users and to understand that Sail Scotland reserves the right to delete postings that are:
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Amazing footage. Girvan is a beautiful harbour.
If you’ve been everywhere try this place.
Does it end in there? No way through to the other side?
Gaaaay
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Ok I'll start conversation when the apocalypse comes use the larg boats to head to Petra red mountains south Jordon.
Wonders of Scotland!👻 "Fingal's Cave" From where comes the sound of the flute. Can there be a cave,,,from which the sweet sound of the flute floats? You will think that you are either haunted or giving a joke. No mosquitoes, one of the amazing sea caves in the world is Fingals Cave. It is located next to Staffa, an uninhabited island off the west coast of Scotland. This cave is also called Sur cave. In the 18th century, Joseph Banks and his group first discovered the sound of this melody. Bank's team was enthralled by its beauty with 82 acres of land. They came and started preaching in the mainland. Since then, the popularity of this amazing cave has been increasing. Queen Victoria of England also visited this cave. The Scottish Government is committed to beautification. Now the must item for tourists is Fingal Cave. The interior structure of this cave is such that when the wind moves through it, a strangely beautiful and flute-like sound comes out of this cave. Anyone who approaches this cave on a full moon night and hears this melody will be mesmerized. It seems as if he is staying in a dreamland. The cave is made up of brilliant hexagonal basalt rocks that look as if they were man-made. Maximum height is 138 feet. A long time ago a lava flow from a volcano cooled and formed this shape as it flowed through the sea water. It is currently declared a heritage site belonging to the National Trust of Scotland. Source: Green Earth.
Looks a wild and wonderful place.
demoman tf2
Best thing you could do is dail out of campbeltown place is fuckin shite
Can I ask you a question please
The North of Scotland I know : Cliff of pink volcanic granite, white sand, blue Aegean Sea, cool humid wind and an absolutely cloudless blue sky, behind the glaciation-worn hills of Scotland, the moor... I was first won over almost 50 years ago...
Oh my dear. last 20 years
How did you film this its very
this is a fantastic guide !!!
I was there in August this year, best weather I ever had in Scotland in all my years visiting.
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Beautiful!!!
The sea is very clear. It is beautiful. Looks tranquil and peaceful.
Beautiful.
Beautiful, looks very peaceful and tranquil.
Scotland has some of the most beautiful places in the UK 🇬🇧.
Looks beautiful. Looks peaceful too. Must be really nice place to visit.
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Indescribable
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Whoever is adding the text to these videos - when i used to make tv adverts a good rule of thumb when displaying text was half a second for the viewer to recognise the text, then a second for every three words - four words a second if you must. Obviously in the olden days people couldn’t stop and pause thigs to read stuff… which i keep finding i’m having to do on these videos. It kind of spoils the flow. Can’t wait to visit here once my contessa is refitted😃
These videos are lovely - But why make them so short? a longer video would give more time to read the info and enjoy the view. the subject matter is slow and sedate, but the speedy way it’s presented makes it feel like you’re being pulled through too quickly. Looking forward to sailing here once I’ve finished my contessa 26’s refit.
My father was a lock gate keeper at Sealoch house Clachnaharry for four years. Great times, my grandparents lived in the village.
Iona Sound is shallow, boys and girls. Be careful in there !
What do you mean by Iona Sound is Shallow? I don't understand.
Crikey! Looks a bit tight in there… would be useful to know where the visitor pontoon is.
Another very useful video, thank you - but a caption/arrow to point out the pontoon facilities and visitor moorings would make it even more useful when passage planning
These are superb videos thank you. If you could possibly add in a caption for the location of the visitors pontoons it would make them even more useful for first time visitors.
I’m loving these videos, really useful - thank you for producing them.
Shame you cannot fly right over the marina due to the flight path. Nice video 👍
It’s 45 minutes to the city centre ( and that’s on a good day ).
Bus to Kirkwall leaves at the head of the pier - very useful.
Great video :)!! You should research P-R-O-M-O-S-M!!
Sea croc
Thank you ever so much for this amazing video. I'll definitely go there with hubby after all this nightmare is over, good that won't need any immunity passport to visit as I already live in the UK.
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Not many people are aware of the fact that during the summers of 1957 and 1958 a detachment of approx 300 RAF personnel from the Airfield Construction Branch 5004 Squadron (mostly RAF National Servicemen) worked from April to September each year building the road to the top of the mountain and all the Military buildings and infrastructure. They lived in tents under arduous conditions (at times most of the tents and their contents were completely blown away) and in serious inclement weather the Servicemen took shelter in some of the old stone cleats). They worked for 6 days each week and It is recorded that these conditions led to 2 mutinies taking place. A quarry was opened and material for the roads and other buildings blasted Their link to the mainland was by 2 x 800 ton flat bottomed front opening Royal Navy tank landing craft vessels, manned by ROAC Army crews, who made the hazardous trips from the military port at Cairnryian as and when weather permitted. For any further info and photographs feel free to contact Mr Honey. pgh122@hotmail.com.
Not many people are aware of the fact that during the summers of 1957 and 1958 a detachment of approx 300 RAF personnel from the Airfield Construction Branch 5004 Squadron (mostly RAF National Servicemen) worked from April to September each year building the road to the top of the mountain and all the Military buildings and infrastructure. They lived in tents under arduous conditions (at times most of the tents and their contents were completely blown away) and in serious inclement weather the Servicemen took shelter in some of the old stone cleats). They worked for 6 days each week and It is recorded that these conditions led to 2 mutinies taking place. A quarry was opened and material for the roads and other buildings blasted Their link to the mainland was by 2 x 800 ton flat bottomed front opening Royal Navy tank landing craft vessels, manned by ROAC Army crews, who made the hazardous trips from the military port at Cairnryian as and when weather permitted. For any further info and photographs feel free to contact Mr Honey. pgh122@hotmail.com.
Fantastic!
Hi. Is it possible to get the rights to use this video in a VR experience I'm developing in Colombia for a local audience? I've also sent this question through Sail Scotland contact form. Thanks for your time answering my question. Best regards. Leon F. Carrizosa
Sounds like a South African asking '....turning around, right?'
Do not go in there is the wind is blowing. Don't !
Beautiful,breathtaking and stunning are only a few words I can think of. Oh yes one more.....thank you.
Absolutely love your 360° videos. Congratulations and thank you!
What camera is this?
Nice video. How did you add text to your videos
if you ever get a chance you must visit this beautiful,spiritual place