I have been there many times. One time, in the middle of winter, snow on the ground and freezing, i came upon two elderly homeless men living within the cemetery. One had been a boxer and was 'punch drunk' and the other called himself 'Cannonball' and recited the most wonderful poetry he had written. I said he needed to write that down, he said then people would steal his words. Needless to say i came home without my scarf, gloves and jumper.
Hi 👋 I had a great aunt Jean Reoch who lived overlooking Greyfriers Kirkyard I remember visiting her many times when I was young, when I got bored of the adult conversation I would have a wander around the Kirkyard and then cross over to Chambers Street and have a good couple of hours in the Museum. Oh I wish I could go back and live it all over again those were the days. 🥃🥃🏴
@@Engelbird I've been to Texas-- it's a great state & ALL of our states will be a lot better when the illegals get their butts kicked out.😊 America welcomes folks wanting to become Americans when they come in LEGALLY, as any country should want.
Ghosts are one of those things that until you experience them for yourself you will always be sceptical BUT when (if) you DO experience them you then realise that there are things in this world that we will probably never understand. It is quite an unnerving explosion inside the brain when you come to realise that ghosts are indeed very real. It was the most disturbing experience I have ever had.
@@popularguygaming My grandfather on my mother's side died 42 years ago now. He smoked a very distinctive smelling tobacco in his pipe. Ten years ago my mother died & I was very upset. VERY upset. I had been out shopping one day & when I returned home my house was filled with the strong smell of tobacco smoke, HIS tobacco smoke. I just sat down & cried & said "Thank you, Grandad". I still grieved my mother but I was really fine after that. He came back to tell me that everything was okay.
Implying that the ‘holy ghost/spirit and angels are only in your head? Proof please. Don’t discredit someone’s else’s beliefs lest you fear being judged foolish yourself.
Since you live in the UK and have visited so many cemeteries there, you have most likely been or seen many of my ancestors there. My past includes the Bacon family.. I love hearing your calming voice and thoughts in these videos. Keep up the great work….remembering our pasts..
Thank you so much for the very interesting video. I’ve only ever seen bits of this place on other videos and never new it was so vast. I would love to go there someday because of your commentary ,knowledge , and facts. Good job and your voice kept my interest 😊
Beautiful in a macabre sense. The housing butted against the monuments are crazy. The window between 2 monuments blew my mind a bit. Wonderful tour. Thank you!
In a place as ancient and heavily populated as Edinburgh, people built wherever they could. Even if right adjacent to burials! You'll see the same thing in parts of New England.
Hello interesting fact .Many railings and gates were removed during World War II, ostensibly to be melted down in a morale-boosting drive to help the war effort. The reality was that the iron could not be reused and more often than not it was simply dumped at sea. - This was done to make everyone feel like they were doing something, the reality was , utterly useless amount of effort,done for no good to anybody anywhere. A bit like clapping in covid. Very interesting video, thanks for braving the weather and sharing.
Another awesome video Dan. The place was so eery but also beautiful in some way to me. Love the way you tell about the place. Would not go there at night. Looking forward to your next video. Love from Georgia USA
Surprise to see you round the corner from my flat. Hope you had a great time. Loads of other cemetery in the area, and would of been happy to take you.
Cool beans! I’ve been thinking of that place recently for some reason and how magical it is. Ever since I was a kid and my Edinburgh-born grandfather told me the story of Greyfriar’s Bobby and I read my mother’s copy of the book. I went there in 1989 with my grandparents MacMillan and walked around the area and the kirk yard. Went back in early 90’s for the Festival and saw a wonderful play of “Daniel and the lions” performed in the kirk. Just remembered that. Loved it.
I've seen ghosts since i was a little girl. They never scared me. The last one i saw was our dog when i was growing up. I saw her before my dad passed away in a car accident. She came to escort my dad to the other side.
This place is as creepy as hell, I would go there but not on my own and definitely in the daylight hours lol! Thanks for the tour, these are fascinating places. I definitely believe in the paranormal, had a few personal experiences myself to not do so.
I've been to Greyfriars Kirkyard at several occasions and will return on my next stay in Edinburgh. I have to admit, that this cemetery has an atmosphere of its own, especially when your're close to McKenzie's tomb. I am always interesdet, how other people feel around this place and what they experienced there.
Very interesting sculpture and architecture, so many shapes and forms telling a story! I cannot see the hourglass at 20:38 ! I find this walk relaxing.
I heard the metallic sounding construction noises, and became concerned that old George MacKenzie👻 ☺was tapping on his dome! Thanks for selecting Greyfriars, its one of my favorites!
If I recall right, the Black Mausoleum is in fact a seperate mausoleum inside the Covenanters' Prison. Most of the scratch, bruise, or faint incidents are said to have happened there.
Maybe someone needs to pray for the departed. Maybe they are trying to get someone’s attention to be able to get out of purgatory although my own feelings and contemporary family’s religious traditions don’t allow for that I am not going to discount it. I couldn’t know everything about the spiritual realm.
You mentioned that a lot of raillings were removed during the war but fun fact, a lot of the metal gathered wasn't even used as there was an abundance of it collected but it wasn't mentioned til years later due to it being a way to keep people's spirits up thinking that they were contributing to the war effort.
Yeah, oddly enough you can't make Spitfires out of cast iron railings. I believe a lot of the metal they collected was eventually dumped in the North Sea,
I’ve just discovered your channel..awesome thank you. You go where I’ll never have a chance, and I really appreciate your tours. Much love and respect from Canada.
John Adam is well known for his style of houses, sometimes you will hear about Adams fireplaces. Sandstone used to be a cheaper alternative and easier to shape but as you can see it doesn't last long.
Love watching ur videos pal..... nothing better than watching these type of videos on a Sunday morning. I am fascinated with graveyards myself around Ireland and as I live in Dublin I go to glasnevin a lot there yesterday and I love how these places make me so alive. Keep up the good work greetings from Ireland, Stephen
I seen small Clips of video about this place but it wasn't this extensive. You are doing an amazing job at showing a lot more than what I've seen on other channels. Thank you, please keep it up.
I was there a few years ago, but my group didn’t linger as long as you did. It was a unique feeling place. Higher slope because of all the bodies buried?!?! I could have spent much more time. Love mystical Edinburgh.
My friend is the tour guide there. It's not the black mausoleum where the poltergeist is, that's a common mistake. It's actually in the covenanters prison.
Great upload, I loved Edinburgh when i visited many years ago, such a beautiful place. That stone masonry at 15:15 is astonishing, are there humans alive today with the skills to make these unique works of art? Great work DGW
What a beautiful cemetery 🪦. l loved visiting the kirk/ graveyard as a child and adult. There’s nothing more interesting and peaceful but to have a walk around and see all the different centuries of headstones. A lot of symbolism i. e pharaoh’s, skull and bones, cherubs, sun, angels and tall column on the headstones.
Hi I'm new to your channel but I have watched and left likes to the videos iv watched On you latest video as you turned to face the black mausoleum you can hear someone exhale your talking as it happens Keep up the fantastic work 👍 👌
I visited the Kirkyard a couple of years ago and found the place had a very gloomy doom laden atmosphere about it. I would never describe myself as psychic or sensitive to such things as I’ve visited many such places including Highgate, Brompton and Pere Lachaise cemeteries and found them equally fascinating but not depressing.
Also, given the history of that plot of land I'm surprised that the town council allowed apartment / flat construction so close to the church yard walls. Any ideas on this?
needs must lol and lbh just about any stretch of land in the world, esp one within a city like edinburgh with such a long history w various invasions and such, would have unfortunate histories
sorry i missed the live stream, been busy lately!..wow, with it's dark history and obvious age, the place definitely creates it's own creepy ambiance for sure! enjoyed the tour, thanks Dan! see you on the next one 👍✌️☕
Not to be hyperbolic, but I'm not sure I've ever "felt" a place, though a video like this. I'm on Oahu in the pacific and feel like I'm looking into it. Hard to describe. You're a brave man.😅
Oh you’d be fine. I’ve been there and it’s lovely. I did get creeped out at Linlithgow Palace exploring the ruin and heard a voice in my head say, “Get out!” So I did. Thought it best not to argue.
Yeah i stopped watching that after the remark, got a sliver of his true self there, channels not for me. I'm male in his thirties and I don't understand why he would think that besides maybe the young romance parts, but why judge an entire franchise based on that!
A very popular place for tourists and locals alike for a peaceful walk. So full of history and of course a lot of sadness. Thanks for a really nice video. I wonder how good those monuments would look if they were power washed!👻
Great walk as always👍That place is very atmospheric 😱 it looks like even if it were sunny, ☀️it would still be spooky 👻would not like to be locked in there at night👀❤️🇨🇦
Been to this cemetry many times, iv never fully experienced scratches, pushed, but, it definitly gives u chills down the spine, whether that’s knowing the history, and expectations are high, I don’t know, but u certainly feel something, when u get close Loving these videos, reminds me many years ago, when I lived in Edinburgh, and how much I enjoyed walking around all these old cemeteries
I've always enjoyed the mystery and beauty of graveyards from a very young age. Living in Woodford Green Essex, and having Epping forest to wonder though......This place, however,is horrendous to me...a more sinister, ugly place I have yet to see anywhere else on my travels through life... A dreadful eyesore in every sense of the word.
I walked around there years ago the first time I came to Edinburgh not realising the history of the place. It was the statue of Greyfiers Bobby that got my attention.
I visited here with my mom and sister. We had no idea the history behind this place but we all love graveyards. Can’t say I felt anything uneasy, I was just in awe of how beautiful it is.
What a beautiful cemetery! Oddly enough, during the daytime it has a slight erie look and probably feel to it, so I can image how it would feel at night? I can imagine there's plenty of spirits waiting to be greeted. 👻👻
In London, the old churchyards can be several feet above the bordering walks. Layers of burials over centuries, until the churchyards were closed and cemeteries were moved to the outskirts.
Another epic one this one definitely does have a gothic eerie haunted grim feel and look to it also reminds of around the Happy Potter time overall I absolutely loved this one
Doesn’t seem to bad this place. Nice for a picnic in the summer. Seriously though, if you feel uneasy, a 6th sense if you will, that something a little off. Then it probably is.
Some people find this place terrifying and there are some scary stories attached but I’ve never been creeped out by it. Being from Edinburgh, as a teen my friends and I would join tour groups most weekends but none of us experienced anything.
The Scottish band Goodbye Mr Mackenzie wrote a song about Mackenzie and also Deacon Brodie. Shirley Manson of Garbage used to sing and play keyboards in the band.
Very cool! I had the opportunity to do a ghost tour of Edinburgh back in 2002. It was great to see this graveyard in the light of day. We didn't experience any paranormal activity that night, but it was great fun nonetheless.
Alot of people will not believe me but I live 20 minutes from Edinburgh, and before i knew this, its a well known fact that when you go into this Kirkyard/Graveyard, I was walking with my friends and I felt a smack on my face near my eye, and my friends turned around and asked what is it, and i told them i felt like i had just been smacked on the eye (without me knowing) by a ghost, my friends just laughed then they told me it was fact for centuries people have walked in the graveyard and had either seen spirits, or been pushed, or smacked on the face.
It's a shame some needed restoration TLC hasn't been done on the monuments, especially the one at 7:30. The writing is there, but extremely muted with grime and soot blackening. A good pressure wash would bring them back to brilliance and wouldn't harm the stonework. Then there is the gravestone laying on the ground at 8:10. That surprises me. I wouldn't think proper caretakers of the location would let that happen.
When the people erected these beautiful monuments for themselves, they didn’t know that that one day it all would be falling apart, and no one would remember them anymore.
I have been there many times. One time, in the middle of winter, snow on the ground and freezing, i came upon two elderly homeless men living within the cemetery. One had been a boxer and was 'punch drunk' and the other called himself 'Cannonball' and recited the most wonderful poetry he had written. I said he needed to write that down, he said then people would steal his words. Needless to say i came home without my scarf, gloves and jumper.
Aye, you'll meet some interesting people in cemeteries lol
Hi 👋 I had a great aunt Jean Reoch who lived overlooking Greyfriers Kirkyard I remember visiting her many times when I was young, when I got bored of the adult conversation I would have a wander around the Kirkyard and then cross over to Chambers Street and have a good couple of hours in the Museum. Oh I wish I could go back and live it all over again those were the days. 🥃🥃🏴
Since I live in Texas this is the only way I can see these awesome places .. thank you so much ❤
Won't letcha out, will they.
@@Engelbird
I've been to Texas-- it's a great state & ALL of our states will be a lot better when the illegals get their butts kicked out.😊
America welcomes folks wanting to become Americans when they come in LEGALLY, as any country should want.
Lovely tour of such a cool historical cemetery. I have no problem with the dead, it's the living that give me fits 😊Thank you for the great video.
Ghosts are one of those things that until you experience them for yourself you will always be sceptical BUT when (if) you DO experience them you then realise that there are things in this world that we will probably never understand. It is quite an unnerving explosion inside the brain when you come to realise that ghosts are indeed very real. It was the most disturbing experience I have ever had.
What was your experience? 🤔
@@popularguygaming My grandfather on my mother's side died 42 years ago now. He smoked a very distinctive smelling tobacco in his pipe. Ten years ago my mother died & I was very upset. VERY upset. I had been out shopping one day & when I returned home my house was filled with the strong smell of tobacco smoke, HIS tobacco smoke. I just sat down & cried & said "Thank you, Grandad". I still grieved my mother but I was really fine after that. He came back to tell me that everything was okay.
Your ghosts are all in your head. Period! The only ghost that exists is The Holy Ghost/Spirit and Angel's. When you're dead you're dead.
@@redpill5471 Like I already said; nobody believes in ghosts until you witness one for yourself. I can tell you that ghosts are very, very real.
Implying that the ‘holy ghost/spirit and angels are only in your head? Proof please. Don’t discredit someone’s else’s beliefs lest you fear being judged foolish yourself.
Since you live in the UK and have visited so many cemeteries there, you have most likely been or seen many of my ancestors there. My past includes the Bacon family.. I love hearing your calming voice and thoughts in these videos. Keep up the great work….remembering our pasts..
Thank you so much for the very interesting video. I’ve only ever seen bits of this place on other videos and never new it was so vast. I would love to go there someday because of your commentary ,knowledge , and facts. Good job and your voice kept my interest 😊
Beautiful in a macabre sense. The housing butted against the monuments are crazy. The window between 2 monuments blew my mind a bit. Wonderful tour. Thank you!
In a place as ancient and heavily populated as Edinburgh, people built wherever they could. Even if right adjacent to burials! You'll see the same thing in parts of New England.
I live in one of those flats 😂
I could live there easily
Hello interesting fact .Many railings and gates were removed during World War II, ostensibly to be melted down in a morale-boosting drive to help the war effort. The reality was that the iron could not be reused and more often than not it was simply dumped at sea. - This was done to make everyone feel like they were doing something, the reality was , utterly useless amount of effort,done for no good to anybody anywhere. A bit like clapping in covid. Very interesting video, thanks for braving the weather and sharing.
It's a shame they couldnt have replaced the railings.
E.A. Poe would be excited to sit down in the middle of that place and create one last spooky tale ...
Another awesome video Dan. The place was so eery but also beautiful in some way to me. Love the way you tell about the place. Would not go there at night. Looking forward to your next video. Love from Georgia USA
I've never been inside Greyfriars, passed it many years go. I never knew it was this big. Nice tour. 🙏🙏👍🙏🙏
Surprise to see you round the corner from my flat. Hope you had a great time. Loads of other cemetery in the area, and would of been happy to take you.
Really old cemetery and amazing. That mausoleum with a standing statue wearing cape is creepy. I was waiting for a zoom-in to get a better view.
Cool beans! I’ve been thinking of that place recently for some reason and how magical it is. Ever since I was a kid and my Edinburgh-born grandfather told me the story of Greyfriar’s Bobby and I read my mother’s copy of the book. I went there in 1989 with my grandparents MacMillan and walked around the area and the kirk yard. Went back in early 90’s for the Festival and saw a wonderful play of “Daniel and the lions” performed in the kirk. Just remembered that. Loved it.
I've seen ghosts since i was a little girl. They never scared me. The last one i saw was our dog when i was growing up. I saw her before my dad passed away in a car accident. She came to escort my dad to the other side.
This place is as creepy as hell, I would go there but not on my own and definitely in the daylight hours lol! Thanks for the tour, these are fascinating places. I definitely believe in the paranormal, had a few personal experiences myself to not do so.
I've been to Greyfriars Kirkyard at several occasions and will return on my next stay in Edinburgh. I have to admit, that this cemetery has an atmosphere of its own, especially when your're close to McKenzie's tomb. I am always interesdet, how other people feel around this place and what they experienced there.
I love this cemetery, it's different from most. Thank you for a fantastic walk.
Very interesting sculpture and architecture, so many shapes and forms telling a story!
I cannot see the hourglass at 20:38 !
I find this walk relaxing.
Not a 12 year old girl, but I was excited to find Tom Riddles headstone 😂 I want to go back to Edinburgh so bad!!!
This cemetary is horribly eerie in my opinion!😲You have way more determination than I would! THANK YOU for taking me along!🥰
I tried to get into the tomb .. Honestly!.. ghosts dont scare me but i would not touch any of the coffins no telling what they could be carrying👻
Nonsense - it’s lovely.
@@mjrussell414 BOO!
Nooo it's so beautiful during the day, especially in autumn! and has one of the best views of the city
The story of the little dog is so very sad. They say he grieved himself to death. I was just a child and hearing it made me cry.
Well he did visit his master’s grave foe many years so I’m sure he died of old age actually.
@@mjrussell414 which one, there is strong evidence the church replaced the dog several times as they liked the donations from people visiting
Weird noise is at 13:26. Sounds like a whisper...
I heard the metallic sounding construction noises, and became concerned that old George MacKenzie👻 ☺was tapping on his dome! Thanks for selecting Greyfriars, its one of my favorites!
All of Edinburgh has a vibe doesn’t it? Whatever it is it seems to be captured within those gates - and it can stay there 😮
If I recall right, the Black Mausoleum is in fact a seperate mausoleum inside the Covenanters' Prison. Most of the scratch, bruise, or faint incidents are said to have happened there.
Maybe someone needs to pray for the departed. Maybe they are trying to get someone’s attention to be able to get out of purgatory although my own feelings and contemporary family’s religious traditions don’t allow for that I am not going to discount it. I couldn’t know everything about the spiritual realm.
Yes I have sat in there and also did recordings ... I personally did feel anything
You mentioned that a lot of raillings were removed during the war but fun fact, a lot of the metal gathered wasn't even used as there was an abundance of it collected but it wasn't mentioned til years later due to it being a way to keep people's spirits up thinking that they were contributing to the war effort.
Yeah, oddly enough you can't make Spitfires out of cast iron railings. I believe a lot of the metal they collected was eventually dumped in the North Sea,
This really was an interesting tour. So many were creepy, but unique.
Hi just subscribed, great channel, very interesting! Looking forward to watching the rest of the videos. Thanks so much lisa & Gord ❤👍
I’ve just discovered your channel..awesome thank you. You go where I’ll never have a chance, and I really appreciate your tours. Much love and respect from Canada.
I really enjoyed this walk - thank you. I'll be checking out your other videos. Hope to one day get over the pond to visit this place.
John Adam is well known for his style of houses, sometimes you will hear about Adams fireplaces.
Sandstone used to be a cheaper alternative and easier to shape but as you can see it doesn't last long.
well known? he is about the biggest and most prolific architects in British and even European history.
I think that John Adam was the father of Robert Adam of the fireplace and ceiling decoration fame…anyway..lovely stuff..
@@lizmacrae4970
Both Robert and John Adam were sons of William Adam, I believe.
Omg how exciting to see this! Hi from San Antonio Texas in US😊I love cemeteries and spooky stories.
Love watching ur videos pal..... nothing better than watching these type of videos on a Sunday morning. I am fascinated with graveyards myself around Ireland and as I live in Dublin I go to glasnevin a lot there yesterday and I love how these places make me so alive. Keep up the good work greetings from Ireland, Stephen
Grey friars bobby...what a superb film 😊
I seen small
Clips of video about this place but it wasn't this extensive. You are doing an amazing job at showing a lot more than what I've seen on other channels. Thank you, please keep it up.
Thanks so much
Sorry for missing the premiere. This is a fascinating cemetery. I love it.
I was there a few years ago, but my group didn’t linger as long as you did. It was a unique feeling place. Higher slope because of all the bodies buried?!?! I could have spent much more time. Love mystical Edinburgh.
I wonder if this place was ever used for a horror movie…..if not it should be. Thanks again Dan for a great walk! Always appreciated, 👍🇨🇦
It looks similar to a level in the first Silent Hill game
My friend is the tour guide there. It's not the black mausoleum where the poltergeist is, that's a common mistake. It's actually in the covenanters prison.
Youre correct! The covenanters were to be shipped abroad but were murdered instead!
That's right. I was scratched there
This cemetery is really creepy alot of old graves are there much history great video has always Possum 😊
Great upload, I loved Edinburgh when i visited many years ago, such a beautiful place. That stone masonry at 15:15 is astonishing, are there humans alive today with the skills to make these unique works of art? Great work DGW
We have been here twice. Fascinating and erie. Thanks for the walk about.
What a beautiful cemetery 🪦. l loved visiting the kirk/ graveyard as a child and adult. There’s nothing more interesting and peaceful but to have a walk around and see all the different centuries of headstones. A lot of symbolism i. e pharaoh’s, skull and bones, cherubs, sun, angels and tall column on the headstones.
Beautiful monuments abound in this cemetery. Intriguing. Would love to walk through here during the day.
Such a beautiful old place. Just wish you would read the death dates and names to us. Thanks for sharing 👍
I'm not 12 either but Harry Potter is playing right now on the TV I have seen it so many times I know what will happen before the characters do
Hi I'm new to your channel but I have watched and left likes to the videos iv watched
On you latest video as you turned to face the black mausoleum you can hear someone exhale your talking as it happens
Keep up the fantastic work 👍 👌
Respect these souls. What we don’t know about death 💀 is far far greater than what we do know.
My sentiments as well.
For sure.
I visited the Kirkyard a couple of years ago and found the place had a very gloomy doom laden atmosphere about it. I would never describe myself as psychic or sensitive to such things as I’ve visited many such places including Highgate, Brompton and Pere Lachaise cemeteries and found them equally fascinating but not depressing.
Yes it looks it..not a nice 'feel' even just watching from afar
Also, given the history of that plot of land I'm surprised that the town council allowed apartment / flat construction so close to the church yard walls. Any ideas on this?
needs must lol and lbh just about any stretch of land in the world, esp one within a city like edinburgh with such a long history w various invasions and such, would have unfortunate histories
@anso no.
People need places to live in, nothing wrong in building next to cemetery's or graveyards, the dead can't hurt you, and it would be peaceful at night.
Very creepy 😳 Thanks for braving the tour!
sorry i missed the live stream, been busy lately!..wow, with it's dark history and obvious age, the place definitely creates it's own creepy ambiance for sure! enjoyed the tour, thanks Dan! see you on the next one 👍✌️☕
"i'm not massively into harry potter...i'm not a 12 year old girl" That gave me a good laugh lol
Not to be hyperbolic, but I'm not sure I've ever "felt" a place, though a video like this. I'm on Oahu in the pacific and feel like I'm looking into it. Hard to describe. You're a brave man.😅
You say you are not going to mention that dog, but you did! 🤣
Ha thats true, Maybe I'll tell the tale next time :)
Googled this place a bit....I would never go there alone 🫣...I would pee my pants with fear 🙈😬😂
hahaha oh Bine! lol. You can watch it between your fingers instead ha x
🫣...I think I'm safe on my sofa...🤣
Oh you’d be fine. I’ve been there and it’s lovely. I did get creeped out at Linlithgow Palace exploring the ruin and heard a voice in my head say, “Get out!” So I did. Thought it best not to argue.
That is a very beautiful cemetery. I like how everything is unique and not strictly uniform, which gives it the city of the dead feeling.
I don't like death, or dead, or ghosts.
I'm a 54 year old "girl" and I LOVE Harry Potter!
Yeah, I found the "I'm not a 12 year old girl" unnecessary. So many male and female adults like Harry Potter!
Yeah i stopped watching that after the remark, got a sliver of his true self there, channels not for me. I'm male in his thirties and I don't understand why he would think that besides maybe the young romance parts, but why judge an entire franchise based on that!
A very popular place for tourists and locals alike for a peaceful walk. So full of history and of course a lot of sadness. Thanks for a really nice video.
I wonder how good those monuments would look if they were power washed!👻
A good few of them might never survive...they look as if the grime is holding them together‼😁
That's patina. They would look awful without it.
Great walk as always👍That place is very atmospheric 😱 it looks like even if it were sunny, ☀️it would still be spooky 👻would not like to be locked in there at night👀❤️🇨🇦
Locked in at night? I'd see the morning gibbering like a lunatic and hair turned white.
Thank you for taking me to places I would never be able to go on my own
Being from the US it's hard to fathom the age of these places as we are a young country .
I am half way through watching your videos thay are amazing. And great history.
Been to this cemetry many times, iv never fully experienced scratches, pushed, but, it definitly gives u chills down the spine, whether that’s knowing the history, and expectations are high, I don’t know, but u certainly feel something, when u get close
Loving these videos, reminds me many years ago, when I lived in Edinburgh, and how much I enjoyed walking around all these old cemeteries
I have to say , this is the most awesome cemetery I’ve seen to date . I would love too see it in person!!
rather plain and bland imo. Have a look at rigoletto (spelling? ) cemetary in argentina.
@@Mrs.Karen_Walker you’ve got to be kidding, more bazar than this ?
@@Mrs.Karen_Walker i will , thanks for the reply !
Wow awesome cemetery and monuments
I've always enjoyed the mystery and beauty of graveyards from a very young age. Living in Woodford Green Essex, and having Epping forest to wonder though......This place, however,is horrendous to me...a more sinister, ugly place I have yet to see anywhere else on my travels through life... A dreadful eyesore in every sense of the word.
As a local, I have to agree with you.
If you visit grand stately houses ,the guides will proudly point out Adams architectural features. He was quite " the thing " at the time .
I walked around there years ago the first time I came to Edinburgh not realising the history of the place. It was the statue of Greyfiers Bobby that got my attention.
I visited here with my mom and sister. We had no idea the history behind this place but we all love graveyards. Can’t say I felt anything uneasy, I was just in awe of how beautiful it is.
As a lady that still injoys Harry Potter I'd love to see your video on the gravestones but I can't find it in your listing. The magic never dies .
What a beautiful cemetery! Oddly enough, during the daytime it has a slight erie look and probably feel to it, so I can image how it would feel at night? I can imagine there's plenty of spirits waiting to be greeted. 👻👻
In London, the old churchyards can be several feet above the bordering walks. Layers of burials over centuries, until the churchyards were closed and cemeteries were moved to the outskirts.
I was just getting ready to ask you about Greyfriars Bobby, then you said NO! Wonderful, beautiful churchyard.
Great fun, thanks for doing this. Wednesday needs to film here. You haven't seen Edinburgh if you haven't seen this.
Did anyone else see that at 20:30? Just as he says "fireplaces" look at one of the stones in the back. It looks like smoke.
Thank you for all the history .really enjoyed the video .
Some of my ancestors are from Edinburgh . Wish I could take a trip there. I've heard it's beautiful. 😊
You heard wrong. It's a dump.
@@davidlauder-qi5zv Some dump!
I love this place.Thank you for the great tour.
Brave man. I don't like to visit cemeteries in case something comes home with me.
Great tour of the cemetery. Thanks for sharing.
Love the story about the little doggie.
Strange to see a cemetery with no crosses anywhere. Especially from the past. Not one flower vase either.
Another epic one this one definitely does have a gothic eerie haunted grim feel and look to it also reminds of around the Happy Potter time overall I absolutely loved this one
Would be cool to see you break out the ol drain camera. See if we can't see what's in the black mausoleum!
Two years ago I visited greyfrairs I swear some one to walk through me I nearly fell to the ground .Everytime I go something happens . Hello McKenzie
You're lucky thats the only thing that happened to you :)
Doesn’t seem to bad this place. Nice for a picnic in the summer. Seriously though, if you feel uneasy, a 6th sense if you will, that something a little off. Then it probably is.
Some people find this place terrifying and there are some scary stories attached but I’ve never been creeped out by it. Being from Edinburgh, as a teen my friends and I would join tour groups most weekends but none of us experienced anything.
The Scottish band Goodbye Mr Mackenzie wrote a song about Mackenzie and also Deacon Brodie. Shirley Manson of Garbage used to sing and play keyboards in the band.
Very cool! I had the opportunity to do a ghost tour of Edinburgh back in 2002. It was great to see this graveyard in the light of day. We didn't experience any paranormal activity that night, but it was great fun nonetheless.
Thankyou for your time today I injoy be here with you 😊
Sandra Boston Massachusetts. 😊
Alot of people will not believe me but I live 20 minutes from Edinburgh, and before i knew this, its a well known fact that when you go into this Kirkyard/Graveyard, I was walking with my friends and I felt a smack on my face near my eye, and my friends turned around and asked what is it, and i told them i felt like i had just been smacked on the eye (without me knowing) by a ghost, my friends just laughed then they told me it was fact for centuries people have walked in the graveyard and had either seen spirits, or been pushed, or smacked on the face.
I’m looking forward to it
It's a shame some needed restoration TLC hasn't been done on the monuments, especially the one at 7:30. The writing is there, but extremely muted with grime and soot blackening. A good pressure wash would bring them back to brilliance and wouldn't harm the stonework. Then there is the gravestone laying on the ground at 8:10. That surprises me. I wouldn't think proper caretakers of the location would let that happen.
I would love to go there. And yes I would want to go in the locked areas. I have a fascination with graveyards. I have to touch them.
If I was stuck in a place with ghosts, I'd just keep saying:
Pins and needles, needles and pins, happy is the one that grins.
When the people erected these beautiful monuments for themselves, they didn’t know that that one day it all would be falling apart, and no one would remember them anymore.
My shadow would be home before me, it still looks very busy, well haunted
lol Alan
'My shadow comes in line before you.' Jimi Hendrix.
@@deadgoodwalks think that woman has been found a mile down the river
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