Tour Scotland very short 4K Spring travel video clip of a Scotsman wearing a Kilt and and Sporran and walking by Wemyss Caves on the coast of East Wemyss on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and on trip to the coast of Fife, Britain, United Kingdom. Formed by sea action roughly 8,000 years ago, these caves have been used since the Bronze Age for ritual, refuge, and industry for over 4,000 years. During the Pictish Period, c. 300 to 850 AD, the walls were covered in Pictish symbols. In the 17th century, a glass factory was established in the a now collapsed cave and Jonathan’s Cave was named after a 19th century nail maker who lived there with his family. This is a popular tourist destination situated on the Fife Coastal Walking Path a Scottish long distance walking footpath that runs from Kincardine to Newburgh. It runs for 117 miles along the coastline of Fife and passes through many seaside towns and villages including Anstruther, Cellardyke, Crail, East Wemys, Elie, Lower Largo, Pittenweem, St Andrews and St Monans. The path would take around one week to walk completely from end to end. Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day. Find things to see and do in Scotland where you are always welcome. The date for astronomical Spring is 20th March, ending on 21st June
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