Isle of Lewis - Oldest Rocks in Britain and Scouting Locations

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @daniellegrandpa
    @daniellegrandpa 3 года назад

    I have never seen, heard, or watched another person, enjoy the outdoors and nature as much as you.

  • @2009cmr
    @2009cmr 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful place! The weather looked amazing too!

  • @paulhinchliffe7601
    @paulhinchliffe7601 6 лет назад

    Wow what a fantastic place so photogenic looking forward to the next part of your service 👍🤓👌

  • @katiemacdonald8463
    @katiemacdonald8463 6 лет назад +2

    Hi! this is fantastic, I'm from Lewis and have lived here my whole life and your enthusiasm for the island is great! I do believe people on the island take its beauty for granted. I don't know what the bones you found were but they won't have been left by foxes, we don't have any!

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  6 лет назад

      Thank you Katie and lovely to hear from someone who lives there! I learnt that there were no foxes later in my trip. The bones mystery continues :) I hope you enjoy what's to come

  • @peterellarby4111
    @peterellarby4111 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks Kim, another great video of Scotland. Carole and I used to visit Scotland every year, but unfortunately are now unable due to alzeimers hitting her. Just like to say that Carole has a little giggle when watching you, no idea why, but great to see her smile. Thanks again.

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much for this comment Peter. I used to work with people with Alzheimers so it's very humbling to hear that my videos make her smile :)

  • @bobswezey7452
    @bobswezey7452 6 лет назад +2

    Sunday again and the coffee is on we are enjoying your awesome video's Thank You ! :-))

  • @johnireland863
    @johnireland863 6 лет назад

    GREAT VIDEO CANT WAIT FOR THE REST

  • @charlesgardner4875
    @charlesgardner4875 6 лет назад

    Such a beautiful place thanks for sharing!

  • @joseluisfernandezroa7561
    @joseluisfernandezroa7561 6 лет назад

    Very nice place to visit also for taking amazing pictures.

  • @debbierooker4930
    @debbierooker4930 6 лет назад +3

    Great 1st video of the Lewis & Harris series, Kim 😚 How cool that you saw those Dolphin's on your ferry across from Ullapool to Stornoway. Beautiful nature at its best eh? Fascinating to see & hear all about The Butt of Lewis. And wow that coastline is stunning with all its rugged cliffs, looks fab. Really hard to get your head around how old those rocks are , quite mind-blowing really, wow! Lovely beach, so relaxing. But as you say with weather, it can turn very quickly as seen in the trailer for next week video! But, it's all part of the experience I guess ,,& great to see that you don't look annoyed about it at all, infact lovely to always see your positivity about conditions your in & how you always embrace it!

  • @Artist1974CH
    @Artist1974CH 6 лет назад

    Awesome video and a very breathtaking place!

  • @mikehenfron
    @mikehenfron 6 лет назад

    Great vlog, Kim, looking forward to the rest of the series. Added to my bucket list.

  • @MargatePete6137
    @MargatePete6137 6 лет назад

    Hi Kim, looking forward to the next episode, I love your enthusiasm, keep living you life in the way you are and you can't go woron. Thanks for sharing.
    All the very best................Peter.

  • @pamelaproffitt8484
    @pamelaproffitt8484 5 лет назад

    Beautiful

  • @WayneRobertsonPhotography
    @WayneRobertsonPhotography 6 лет назад

    Great video Kim I enjoyed seeing your journey. The lighthouse area looked fantastic, just the sort of place I could spend all day taking photos!

  • @MrCaleyjag
    @MrCaleyjag 6 лет назад

    Hi Kim, like the video. I was a fisherman and I saw that big brown light every Monday morning for years. Have never seen it from land, so will have to visit sometime.,thanks for showing it.

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  6 лет назад

      What a lovely memory for you! I hope you make it to the lighthouse one day to complete your journey.

  • @RickyVlogs329
    @RickyVlogs329 6 лет назад

    really good video I love Scotland I think it gets more beautiful the further north you go 😍😍

  • @Brenda-xc7sq
    @Brenda-xc7sq 6 лет назад

    Excellent video Kim, you are a talented professional videographer.

  • @giselesmith7795
    @giselesmith7795 6 лет назад

    What a nice introductory video for your series. Can't imagine trying to live there in the winter (based on your description) but the fair weather you were experiencing made it look beautiful. Looking forward to the second installment. Thanks, KIm.

  • @jerrysmith7385
    @jerrysmith7385 6 лет назад +2

    What a beautiful place Kim ! Great job !

  • @TimberGeek
    @TimberGeek 6 лет назад +1

    IIRC Lewis used to be jammed right up against northern Maine, but my geology days were a long time ago...

  • @johnwillemsz4260
    @johnwillemsz4260 6 лет назад

    Nice vlog Kim i keep following this trip 👍

  • @martinhogarth3862
    @martinhogarth3862 6 лет назад

    Loved every minute of the vlog, Lewis is windy & wet !! so hope you get something from the visit. P.S. come on Scottish Tourist Board wake up to Kim !!!

  • @richarddelasota1812
    @richarddelasota1812 6 лет назад

    I first became aware of The Outer Hebrides through an article in National Geographic a few years ago. Then I read the “Lewis Trilogy,” three mystery novels set in Lewis, by Peter May. The bookstore in Ullapool would have plenty of copies, I bet. Now, we have your series, which has gotten off to a cracking start. My desire to see it for myself is growing quickly. Thanks.

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  6 лет назад

      I hope you make it there one day Richard!

    • @norm8465
      @norm8465 6 лет назад

      You should get yourself up here and visit / explore. P.S.. I know and have worked with the Detective Sgt who Peter May based one of his characters on 😊 He's since retired but now runs a B & B near Stornoway, and a vault of local knowledge😊

    • @richarddelasota1812
      @richarddelasota1812 6 лет назад

      Norm 846 thanks for the encouragement. If I can find a way to do it, I will. One obstacle - my wife is scared to death of the ferry ride. ;)

    • @정현희-k3e
      @정현희-k3e 6 лет назад

      Wow ~ wonderful journey

    • @정현희-k3e
      @정현희-k3e 6 лет назад

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  • @kelv52
    @kelv52 6 лет назад +1

    First for a change, nice to see you again Kim, Stornoway and the Butt of Lewis, not seen these places since the mid 70's when I was at Raf Stornoway for a few weeks one Summer, so many beautiful places to walk.

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  6 лет назад +1

      Wow - didn't even know there was an RAF Stronoway (I'm guessing it's not there anymore). Nice to allow you to see these places again. Hope they haven't changed too much!

    • @kelv52
      @kelv52 6 лет назад

      Not sure exactly when it closed but believe the old base is now the local airfield there, and the walks havent changed I am sure, and recognised the church spire as you left the ferry but guess there is a great change around the town in the last 40 odd years.

  • @yujinlandscapephotography.7787
    @yujinlandscapephotography.7787 6 лет назад

    Nice place to visit, 👌Kim.

  • @ArtFernandezPhotography
    @ArtFernandezPhotography 6 лет назад

    Great video Kim! We are bound for Harris & Lewis in just a few days. Gave us a few ideas that we hadn’t thought about before.

  • @ChrisHunt4497
    @ChrisHunt4497 6 лет назад +1

    Great video Kim.Just makes me want to be there. I did not know juvenile gannets were black so I am going to look out for those. Trailer for next week looks like fun.😃🌧

  • @bradprimmer368
    @bradprimmer368 6 лет назад

    I live in Newfoundland and your landscapes look so much like here.

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  6 лет назад

      That's really cool Brad! :)

    • @bradprimmer368
      @bradprimmer368 6 лет назад

      Kim Grant Love your videos, I found your channel thru watching Thomas Heaton. I am going to have to make a trip across the Atlantic to see first hand.

  • @smoggiewalks578
    @smoggiewalks578 6 лет назад

    Yet another great video Kim. Last time i was up at Ullapool was 24yrs ago. Looking out towards Harris &:Lewis. Looks like you're inspiring at trip there.👣👣👣

  • @martinbenford3442
    @martinbenford3442 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome! Video

  • @peterg3021
    @peterg3021 6 лет назад

    looks a nice place to be, plenty of photographic potential, though the unfortunate place name...:-D
    Locked in for part two next week

  • @richard-yz6cz
    @richard-yz6cz 6 лет назад

    your bone identification was jaw dropping, had to laugh, looking foreward to the next video

  • @360highlands3
    @360highlands3 6 лет назад

    Wow! Great weather but clearly not for long. Red brick lighthouse, how cotton mills of Lancashire, very rare. I really think Runrig should give you permission to use their music in your videos, their stuff would really compliment your videos. Note to self to visit that bookshop in Ullapool.

  • @TeddyWandererCamera-Bear
    @TeddyWandererCamera-Bear 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much Kim your first day looked wonderful. I am so pleased you saw the dolphins from the ferry. That lighthouse reminds me of the landscape down by the Ardnamurchan lighthouse I hope you got your shots.The bones were intriguing I guess they must have belonged to something like a greylag goose because they have teeth to eat the grass but I wonder what caught them ? Could it be a bird of prey that ate it, what does Ed think ?
    It looked like a great beach :D I am on countdown to my October trip to Scotland now and your videos are going to keep me going until then :D Teddy

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  6 лет назад +1

      Cheers once again Teddy and the bones are still a mystery unfortunately. Plenty of eagles etc in the area so they could have eaten anything.

  • @ScottRae
    @ScottRae 6 лет назад

    Wow, just watching the gannets in the background of the video going into the sea like darts! Anyway, they stopped me making many.... MANY.... bad puns that I've been coming up with since you first said you were going there.... must resist....

  • @paulosborne6637
    @paulosborne6637 6 лет назад

    Another great video Kim. Looking forward to the rest of this series. Side note the only birds with teeth I've ever seen are from Aardman's Creature Comforts, don't surpose you get many talking plasticine birds in Scotland though.

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  6 лет назад

      Yeah you're right. Those bones could have been anything - was just such an interesting find :)

  • @mdnahidn
    @mdnahidn 4 года назад

    What is average ferry ticket price for car or motorbike to Lewis from Ullapool?

  • @DonJoyce
    @DonJoyce 6 лет назад +1

    Interesting and fun video, as always, Kim! Glad you had some good weather to start. Btw, west from Lewis is Labrador, Canada. Interesting Canadian connection: the official residence of the leader of the opposition in Canadian parliament is named Stornaway. Perhaps due to the wind coming from that side of the parliament?

    • @kimgrantphotography
      @kimgrantphotography  6 лет назад

      Oh that is a very interesting connection Don! Always fascinates me how places are connected by name etc

    • @alecmurray4921
      @alecmurray4921 6 лет назад

      Kim Grant ... one other observation on your narration, Kim. You had all the bases covered with “North America or Canada”. Canada is part of North America 😋. Great video as usual. Keep up the enthusiasm and the good videos. I’m on Skye right now. Filthy weather but to quote one of my favourite vloggers, “absolutely stunning”. Cheers.

  • @TheHikeChoseMe
    @TheHikeChoseMe 6 лет назад +2

    i'm pretty sure thats a Jaw bone from some sort of rodent.

  • @oneeyedphotographer
    @oneeyedphotographer 6 лет назад +2

    Can you name any birds with teeth?
    I'm guessing those bones are from furry critters eaten by something that doesn't eat bones. Dogs eat bones, I think cats don't, at least not big ones. Dunno about foxes.

    • @DonJoyce
      @DonJoyce 6 лет назад +1

      Hens have teeth, although that is rare...

    • @TheHikeChoseMe
      @TheHikeChoseMe 6 лет назад

      its a rodent jaw bone