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😮😮😮❤❤❤ I love this Country
ОтветитьVery. Nice. I love nature💕
ОтветитьHope you don’t see a monster
ОтветитьScotland is so beautiful and clean and the people speaks so lovely ❤ from Marcia Parris Robinson
ОтветитьThe video is beautiful ❤
ОтветитьIn Scotland a lake is known as a Loch and a valley is known as a Glen. Try to get it right.
ОтветитьEvery video ❤ best
ОтветитьSuch a beauty
ОтветитьHi Rick. Have just discovered your channel. Like most NZrs I have Scottish connections. My paternal grandmother was born in Crieff of the Graham clan. And 10 years ago I visited Isle of Lewis. And yes bought myself a Harris Tweed blanket. Very warm too.
However, I guess by now you would have read the papers submitted by Otago University Nz, marine biologists who took numerous water samples from Loch Ness, were able to get many DNA readings from each sample. Results...strong evidence of eels and a few native fish species. And definitely no evidence of a marine type giant creature. In short there is NO Loch Ness monster. Even the guys who setup the movie of the thing in front of Urquhart Castle, admit it was fake. Just a mechanical setup with a molded shape. There was no evidence of enough food source to feed a creature of that size. Yes eels. But the population of eels wouldn't last long enough, to produce "strong evidence for the presence of eels " DNA readings that the scientists established. Thank you for the upload. Atb from down under.
The OG travel vlogger. My older sister loved watching your show on PBS late at night when she was a teenager.
ОтветитьGood work
ОтветитьI m going to Isle of Skye trip tomorrow ❤❤❤
ОтветитьSince watching Outlander, I'm enthralled with this beautiful land and history.. Since watching Outlander, I'm enthralled with this beautiful land and history..
ОтветитьExcellent upload, 👍 I will plan on visiting Scotland. Great sights and sounds there...
ОтветитьExcellent video! So interesting. Other bloggers seem a bit more interested in themselves. You’re like a true professional!!
ОтветитьThe country is exuberant, enchant my eyes, it's beatifull place. Ladascape perfect.
ОтветитьHi sir how are you can I talk to you
ОтветитьWe should invite you to Cape Breton NS Canada Rick…….Inverness Cape Breton has people with their ancestors songs food and traditions……❤❤❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьThanks Rick S....!
I will see for the first time this fall..
I am from Asia, how I long to visit Highland, my dreams to view the place where I always read in books and novel.
ОтветитьHow to work with you? I'm so frustrated with my life, wanna live a life this. I can do any work to be in a crew, ready to learn any skill 🥹
ОтветитьI have never been to Scotland or many places I want to visit. I'm 1/2 Scottish. It's beautiful.
ОтветитьThose people are lame and boring prudent fraudulent even...
ОтветитьAlways amazing. Rick!!!
ОтветитьGood video. For information only, the battle of Culloden was between Jacobites and Government troops. Calling one British is incorrect and more Scots fought for the Government than the Jacobites.
ОтветитьFabulous ❤
ОтветитьSince having discovered my Scottish heritage, I'm really becoming very curious about what part of Scotland my family comes from.
ОтветитьI have ancestors from the Macintosh line. I have been trying to find them on my family Tree. Don't have much help with family search.
ОтветитьI always enjoy you
ОтветитьI just visited Scotland's Highlands. It's breathtaking. I also love the scenes of this season as you can still see some snow. You can also tell how Scottish people, especially a fantastic bus tour guide, are proud of their land and culture.
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Thank you Rick Steves for your videos of the Highlands and of the Islands and Norway. My ancestors came from those beautiful places to America and some to Canada, Ireland, Australia. They left in order to survive. They were sons of Mac Eanurig (Henry) (Henderson, and it’s variations.) and married women of the MacDonald clan after the Scottish King “gave” Glencoe to to the MacDonald of Skye. Marrying was preferable to fighting. Two son’s of Mac Eanurig survived the Glencoe massacre and traveled North East and then to Orkney Isle and one married a Norse lady there. After Culloden, family members filtered to the lowlands, those with Mac Donald last names often switching to Henderson to stay alive, lived in areas in the Lowlands until they were able to go to Ireland and to Canada, Nova Scotia, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa or America. We are a scattered bunch, but we survived. I was happy to hear a couple of years ago, that the head of the Campbell Clan finally found it in his heart to apologize for what his ancestors did to ours in Glencoe. A terrible thing done can maybe now finally be healed for MacDonald’s and Henderson’s! 🤗
Ответитьi remember seen this man on tv like 40 years ago lol
Ответитьthat picture of "nessie" is a swimmers arm, doing the front crawl
ОтветитьI grew up with this shame as a Campbell only to visit the Glencoe Museum and hear the MacDonald historian reveal it was a Westminster operation, lie and propaganda scheme. There is actually a govt document on file.
ОтветитьYour history of Glencoe does not match with the MacDonald historian and info centre. It was an English Westminster scheme designed to undermine Scottish clans. Did you know the Scottish Campbell leader was son-in-law to the Macdonald Chief? English Westminster Dalyrimple orchestrated the scheme with an English contingent who arrived by ship and attacked in the wee hours. All chaos broke out with Campbell Scottish troops fighting English troops. The women and children were protected in caves above.
ОтветитьSo are the Campbells and Macdonald's like the American Hatfield and McCoys? Just went at it everytime they seem each other For generations.
ОтветитьWhy do you go to places so dull when there are more interesting things to do in Scotland?
ОтветитьBeautifully captured
ОтветитьI'm just here b4 Jojolands debut
ОтветитьScottish Highlands am proud to call home
Ответить"Well hung." Now that's FUNNY.
ОтветитьHorrible place; horrible weather, horrible people; often living in the worst and most toxic kinds of insular and poverty stricken rural communities often blighted by domestic violence and widespread substance abuse and as often as not making a precarious living from various kinds of criminality including smuggling, growing illegal substances, (all those empty holiday cottages,) and various other kinds of petty larceny.
The further North you go the worse it gets.
Don't believe the post cards and hold onto your wallet.
Thanks Rick.
ОтветитьThis was brilliant….. thanks for the effort
ОтветитьMy husband many great grandfathers was one who was a jacobite who left an fled to the united states. He was a McKimzey now kimsey .
ОтветитьYou made me laugh. Nice!
ОтветитьVery informative vid, 👌 with good narration about the scotland and its native culture. Good one.
ОтветитьI'm here because of the upcoming jojo 😩
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