Tour Scotland Video Air Display Scottish Game Fair Scone Perthshire Scotland July 3rd



Tour Scotland video shot today of an Air Display at the Scottish Game Fair, Scone Palace, by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video City Of St Andrews Pipe Band Scottish Game Fair Scone July 3rd



Tour Scotland video of the City Of St Andrews Pipe Band from Fife at the Scottish Game Fair on the grounds of Scone Palace, by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. The Scottish Game Fair is Scotland’s biggest and best outdoor event, which focusses on all that’s great about rural Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Ice Cream Scottish Game Fair Scone July 3rd

Tour Scotland photograph of a lass eating ice cream at the Scottish Game Fair on the grounds of Scone Palace, by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Snow Grouse Scottish Game Fair July 3rd


Tour Scotland photograph of Snow Grouse at the Scottish Game Fair on the grounds of Scone Palace, by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. It's the new whisky taste sensation called The Snow Grouse, the first Scotch whisky that is perfectly at home in severely cold conditions. Quite simply, it's a cool taste explosion that should be served Seriously Chilled straight from the freezer. The Snow Grouse is matured in oak casks before being Smoothchill Filtered. This creates a delicate and vanilla sweet whisky that delivers a delicious taste.



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Tour Scotland Video Boat Trip North Sea Coast




Tour Scotland video of part of a boat trip in the North Sea along the coast near Arbroath, Scotland. Arbroath today is mostly known for its connection with the Scottish fishing industry. After the original harbours, dating from the 14th and 18th centuries, were replaced in 1839 with a larger harbour, the local council tried to find fishermen who would be interested in migrating to Arbroath in order to take advantage of the new facilities offered. The town council contacted fishermen in nearby Auchmithie and further afield, including the Shetland Islands. The fishing industry grew and at its peak years between 1900 and 1980, around 40 whitefish and pelagic vessels worked from Arbroath, with hundreds of men employed directly as fishermen, hundreds more employed ashore to service the fishing vessels and to process the fish.

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