I had the good fortune of visiting the Shetland Islands and the weather was very pleasant for the seven days I was there in the month of September a couple of years before the Pandemic the sea trips both ways quite calm , and a marvelous destination but too make the most of your visit is to have your own transport
The bus shelter. A must see when visiting Unst.
Esha Ness is something else. standing near the cliff edge in a gale as 60ft waves fire big rocks and sea life at you makes you feel alive
Agreed 👍
I had the good fortune of visiting the Shetland Islands and the weather was very pleasant for the seven days I was there in the month of September a couple of years before the Pandemic the sea trips both ways quite calm , and a marvelous destination but too make the most of your visit is to have your own transport
I agree, we took our car. Otherwise you would spend most of the day waiting for a bus, if there is one of course.
Ciao, thank you
thanks zoltan, very interesting.
Thanks for watching 😁
The most northerly point is the " Outstack". Small rock seen to the far right at 23.00 of Muckle Flugga.
Hi to all my many family up north.
A fab video! I think the reason there is no wood is because the Viking’s felled it all for timber 😂 thanks for taking me to Shetland!
Glad you liked it, Thank You for watching 😁
@@zoltanaroundtheglobe loved it, so informative and an amazing part of the world
Great video
Cheers, thanks for watching 😁
Please, in what month have you visited Shetland? Thank you
Wick is the old Norse word for beach.
Please in what month have you spendef your trip in Shetland Islands? Thank you
Hi Andrea, thanks for watching. I believe I was there in late September/eraly October.
good but you would be in jail in Yellowstone park for disturbing rocks......