August 5th Photograph Sunset Scotland


August 5th photograph of sunset in Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Dougie MacLean Video


Tour Scotland Dougie MacLean Video. Live at the Perthshire Amber Festival. One of my all time favourite Scottish singer, songwriters. The song is Broken Wings. I hope you enjoy this video.

A tall tree, turn and face the west
O we’re running with the wind
A high cliff-top, we’re waiting with the rest
For this journey to begin

CHORUS
But these broken wings won’t fly
These broken wings won’t fly at all

And how we laugh, but maybe we should crawl
And ask to be excused
We shout loudly, have answers to it all
O but we have been refused
CHORUS

Girl child, you’re dancing with the stream
Growing with the silver trees
Your young questions, you ask me what it means
O but I am not at ease
CHORUS

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Tour Scotland Battlefield Band Video


Tour Scotland Battlefield Band Video. Live in Aberdeen, Scotland. Alan Reid, Iain MacDonald, Alastair Russell and John McCuster. One of my all time favourite Scottish bands. The first song is The Dear Green Place. I hope you enjoy this video.

It was by the clear Molendinar Burn
Where it meets and runs with the river Clyde
And they tell the tale of the holy one
Who was fishing down by the riverside
A holy man, from Fife he came
His name they say was Kentigern
And by the spot were the fish was caught
The dear green place was born

Now the salmon ran through the river stream
And they salted them by the banks of Clyde
And the faces glowed as the silver flowed
The place arose by the riverside
There was cloth to dye and hose to buy
The traders came from miles around
And they raised a glass to the dear green place
The place that was a town

There is a town that once was green and a river flowed to the sea
The river flows forever on, but the dear green place is gone

When the furnace came to fire the iron
And folk were thrown from their farmland
Then the irishmen and the highland men
And the hungry men came with willing hands
They wanted work, a place to live, their empty bellies needed filled
And the farmyard was another world
From the dirty overcrowded mill

Now you may have heard of the foreign trade
And fortunes made by tobacco lords
But the working man slaved his life away
And an early grave was his sole reward
A dreary room, a crowded slum, disease and hunger everywhere
And the price to pay was another day
To fight the anger and despair

A thousand years have been here and gone (it is gone)
Since Kentigern saw the banks of Clyde (it is gone)
How many dreams and how many tears (it is gone)
In a thousand years of a city's life (it is gone)

It was by the clear Molendinar Burn (it is gone)
Where it meets and runs with the river Clyde (it is gone)
Perhaps tomorrow it yet may be (it is gone)
The dear green place again (it is gone)

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Tour Scotland Gairloch Video


Tour Scotland video of Gairloch, Scotland. A small village on the shores of Loch Gairloch in Wester Ross, Scotland. Song is May It Be by Celtic Woman.

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Tour Scotland Video Jacobite Steam Train



Tour Scotland video of the Jacobite Steam Train in Highland Scotland. Described as one of the great railway journeys of the world this 84 mile round trip takes you past a list of impressive extremes. Starting at Fort William, near the highest mountain in Britain, Ben Nevis, it visits Britain's most westerly mainland railway station, Arisaig; passes close by the deepest freshwater loch in Britain, Loch Morar and the shortest river in Britain, River Morar, finally arriving next to the deepest seawater loch in Europe, Loch Nevis. The train stops en route to Mallaig at the village of Glenfinnan. Beyond Glenfinnan are the beautiful villages of Lochailort, Arisaig, Morar and Mallaig. You may alight at Arisaig by request to the guard. From here, on a clear summer's day, you can see the Small Isles of Rum, Eigg, Muck, Canna and the southern tip of Skye. The train continues on from here passing Morar and the silvery beaches used in the films Highlander and Local Hero. The Jacobite, provided the steam engine and carriages for the Harry Potter Hogwarts Express

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