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Scotland. A Spirit of its own.

February 10, 2016 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Looking for the full collection of “Scotland. A Spirit of its own” videos? There’s a few to watch.

Scotland. A Spirit of its own: Spirit Lights

This video features the Isle of Skye, Camsusdarach Beach on Arisaig, The Kelpies, Falkirk Wheel, the Glenfinnan Viaduct, Caerlaverock Castle in Dumfries & Galloway, the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Calanas Standing Stones in the Outer Hebrides and An Ceann Mor at Loch Lomond.

Scotland. A Spirit of its own: Spirit Waves

This video features the Calanais Standing Stones in the Outer Hebrides, Tiree Wave Classic at the Isle of Tiree, St Andrews, Glenfinnan Viaduct, Caerlaverock Castle, The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, Camusdarach Beach and the Isle of Skye.

Scotland. A Spirit of its own: Spirit Lights

This video features the Isle of Skye, Camusdarach Beach, The Kelpies, Falkirk Wheel, Glenfinnan Viaduct in the Highlands, Caerlaverock Castle, Glasgow, Calanas Standing Stones and An Caean Mor.

How has Visit Scotland decided to show off the best of Scotland? In these videos there are three showings for Glasgow and one for Edinburgh. The Isle of Skye, Glenfinnan Viaduct and Caerlaverock Castle do very well and appear in all three “Scotland. A Spirit of its own” variants.

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