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Tag Archives: Scotland
North Coast 500 Vlogs Begin This Friday! (Trailer)
This Friday, join me on this epic road trip around Scotland’s Northern Coast:
“Autumn Falls” | 1-Minute Film // University Assessment (Director’s Cut)
“Autumn Falls” is about a guy’s journey through the forest where he encounters his dead best friend. Watch to find out how he reacts:
This Museum Has EVERYTHING! | National Museum of Scotland Vlog
Happy Autumn everyone! Welcome on here to my next vlog which features a trip to the National Museum of Scotland; my first visit during the Pandemic. I also do a few more things so I hope you enjoy it:
Thunderstorms In The Highest Village In Scotland | Vlog
Obviously, the day I decide to go camping thunderstorms occur! At least we had the shelter of our pod. Here is everything I got up too in Wanlockhead:
Six Of The Most Picturesque Places In Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh has many Picturesque Places where having your camera out is a must! Here are six of the prettiest:
A Few Days In The Beautiful Borders | Scotland Vlog
After a long lockdown, I finally get out to explore my own country. The Scottish Borders are so close to where I live but I never realised how beautiful they actually are:
Spending A Day In New Asgard | Scotland Vlog
Join me on my adventure around Eyemouth and St. Abbs – which is where MARVEL filmed the New Asgard scenes in Avengers: Endgame:
Experiencing The Tourist Life In My Home City | Edinburgh Vlog
I was born in Edinburgh and feel like I have taken its historical beauty for granted. After missing the charm of the city, I visited it post-Lockdown and lived the tourist life, falling in love with my Home City even more:
Leaving Lockdown – Appreciating the World More // Short Film | “The Key”
During Lockdown, everyone has had to self-isolate and stay indoors as much as possible. Now that we are easing out, we can get out again. However, only being able to visit the local area has grown an appreciation for what is nearby…