Thank you for visiting Kirriemuir Camera Obscura. I am part of the Group that keeps the Camera and Cafe open. I hope you enjoyed your visit. That was Archie who was telling you about it.
We have lived 20 mins from Kirriemuir for 21 years now and have not been to either the museum or the camera. Have been to Kirriemuir, we got our springer spaniel from there. Thank you for showing us what is on our door step 😊 loving the tour
How lovely! A 'million' years ago, I danced 'Wendy' in a ballet duet where Peter chased his shadow! Perhaps share your mics around when you're with others as we only catch half the chit-chat? Have you ever been to the camera obscura in Edinburgh? Fascinating! Isn't science brilliant!?
Hi bob for your information there is a new museum in perth in the old perth city hall which also houses the stone of destiny it’s free entry but you pay to see the stone , it’s well worth a visit.
Enjoyable but slightly disappointed, no mention of Bon Scott the previous singer with rock band ACDC. Who was also born in Kirriemuir and has a statue in the town and the Bonfest festival in May every year. Keep.up the good work.
Nice video of home town. It may interest you to know that the monument that you focused on at the end of the video is called The Airlie Monument and until 2021 was surrounded by trees and had a nice walk up through the forest. However in early December 2012 Storm Arwen threatened to blow Kirrie off the map leaving a huge amount of destruction in it's wake. Here is a link to a short video I made then of the aftermath which you may find interesting which includes some footage of the monument area. ruclips.net/video/SBwFvHszaSc/видео.html
Thank you for visiting Kirriemuir Camera Obscura. I am part of the Group that keeps the Camera and Cafe open. I hope you enjoyed your visit. That was Archie who was telling you about it.
Our pleasure!
Fantastic video♥️
Interesting video. Graveyards always hold so many fascinating stories and facts. 🙂 Trev
We have lived 20 mins from Kirriemuir for 21 years now and have not been to either the museum or the camera. Have been to Kirriemuir, we got our springer spaniel from there. Thank you for showing us what is on our door step 😊 loving the tour
Lovely video😊 great views from the graveyard. Very thoughtful of the graveyard maintenance staff to put up a sign pointing out the grave ❤
Thank you, as always. 😀
Hi Bob and Jenny , a lovely visit , the camera Obscurer was amazing , love a walk around a cemetery, you never know what you may find xx
Glad you enjoyed it
thanks for that
im going to visit the camera obscurer
maybe this weekend
Yes, worth a visit. Mention us to Archie.
Fantastic Video. Well Done.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing the trip.
You're welcome
How lovely! A 'million' years ago, I danced 'Wendy' in a ballet duet where Peter chased his shadow!
Perhaps share your mics around when you're with others as we only catch half the chit-chat?
Have you ever been to the camera obscura in Edinburgh? Fascinating! Isn't science brilliant!?
Yes, I forget to share the mic sometimes.
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We used to take our motorhome friends out for trips but they were great fun.
And we're not?? 🤔😄
Hi bob for your information there is a new museum in perth in the old perth city hall which also houses the stone of destiny it’s free entry but you pay to see the stone , it’s well worth a visit.
Thanks for the information.
Did you run out off film, that was rather an abrupt end.😮
Didn't film anything else there. Trying Ads approach!
Enjoyable but slightly disappointed, no mention of Bon Scott the previous singer with rock band ACDC. Who was also born in Kirriemuir and has a statue in the town and the Bonfest festival in May every year. Keep.up the good work.
Actually Heidi mentioned Bon Scott, in my previous video, but I must have edited it out.
Nice video of home town. It may interest you to know that the monument that you focused on at the end of the video is called The Airlie Monument and until 2021 was surrounded by trees and had a nice walk up through the forest. However in early December 2012 Storm Arwen threatened to blow Kirrie off the map leaving a huge amount of destruction in it's wake. Here is a link to a short video I made then of the aftermath which you may find interesting which includes some footage of the monument area. ruclips.net/video/SBwFvHszaSc/видео.html
Thank for that, what a mess that storm made.