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The Great Stone Circles of Perthshire

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  • Опубликовано: 8 авг 2024
  • In the heart of Scotland, Perthshire is rich in culture and heritage, I wanted to show a couple of sites that were of significant importance to our ancestors.
    Lundin Farm standing stones are said to be the most beautiful small stone circles in the whole of Scotland, It is an incredible spot and I do find it strange that it shares the name and spelling with the giant stones in fife at "Lundin Links".
    The final stones where at a spot called Croft Moraig and it is an inspiring place full of energy, the ancient people all over the world constructed the incredible monuments! What are they? Places of worship, energy grids, portals???
    I'll never quit
    Too many thanks to the musical legends
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    Highland Song
    Alexander Nakarada
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    Hmm to the god
    Alexander Nakarada
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    Harrenhal
    Empe Beats

Комментарии • 35

  • @dewithistle910
    @dewithistle910 3 года назад +1

    All standing stone circles are special! From the Callinish and Stonehenge to tiny, seemingly, insignificant ones like these - they all signified something to the ancient people's who erected them and continue to present day folk! Fascinating, magical places! Thanks for sharing! 👍

    • @ArranOfAlba
      @ArranOfAlba  3 года назад +1

      For sure bud, I had the pleasure of spending a few years in the Hebrides, I’ll film around there again one day but think it deserves a better camera and a drone! 😜

  • @amberann1229
    @amberann1229 3 года назад +3

    2 lovely circles, my favourite subject. 👍

    • @ArranOfAlba
      @ArranOfAlba  3 года назад +1

      I sure know you love them bud! 👍😁👌

    • @amberann1229
      @amberann1229 3 года назад

      Arran Of Alba 🙂 🗿

  • @callmecharly9097
    @callmecharly9097 3 года назад +2

    I'm living in Scotland for almost 4 years and I still haven't seen standing stones when it's something I wanna see for years 😭 thanks for giving me the impression that half realised my dream through your video!!

    • @ArranOfAlba
      @ArranOfAlba  3 года назад +1

      There are many to check! I hope you will have the pleasure soon! 👍

    • @gypsyroselee8798
      @gypsyroselee8798 2 года назад +1

      They are everywhere in Scotland

  • @rockraprecords5198
    @rockraprecords5198 3 года назад

    Everytime I watch videos like this I just feel at home I'm half irish half Scottish it's like the land & the old ways reach out to me what a site

  • @marianndow4422
    @marianndow4422 3 года назад +1

    Awesome Arran I was riveted watching this video, keep up the good work

  • @ianallan44
    @ianallan44 3 года назад +2

    The time portal theory really appeals to me ! Good work as always 👌👌

    • @ArranOfAlba
      @ArranOfAlba  3 года назад +1

      Haha joining me and ma wild imagination

  • @mudlarkingmarionette
    @mudlarkingmarionette 3 года назад +2

    loving your energy when spinning around haha its the kind of thing I do in the middle of nowhere ; last spin was in Dunino ; ) magical places

    • @ArranOfAlba
      @ArranOfAlba  3 года назад +1

      Cheers bud! Im sure ill get caught looking like a numpty spinning around in ma own wee world! 😂😂

  • @edinburghwalks9137
    @edinburghwalks9137 3 года назад +1

    very good upload dear.

  • @pamelaadam9207
    @pamelaadam9207 3 года назад +2

    Come to Aberdeenshire tripping over stones circles and castles we are

    • @ArranOfAlba
      @ArranOfAlba  3 года назад +1

      Ha I know bud, I had the pleasure of living for a year up that way, many many places to explore! Cheers 👍👌

  • @trailgnome7871
    @trailgnome7871 3 года назад +2

    🙏✊🧙‍♂️👍

  • @ScarletRavenswood
    @ScarletRavenswood 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for making this video! I'm fascinated by ancient stone circles and I hope to visit Scotland soon so I can see them in person. :)

    • @ArranOfAlba
      @ArranOfAlba  3 года назад

      Thanks Scarlet, i hope you will be able to see them too! I'm glad you like my video and thanks for the support! 👍😁

  • @estephanieliendo7319
    @estephanieliendo7319 3 года назад +4

    When I saw those kind of rocks in circles in Wales and in Scotland, I was fascinated and immediately I feel the duty of showing respect. Looking forward for U to share with us your research's outcomes. Must be interesting Arran! the Gaelic culture needs people like U and your passion, to re discover the magic behind the symbols. Keep doing it :D

    • @ArranOfAlba
      @ArranOfAlba  3 года назад +1

      Ill never stop bud, the ancient sites are so common over these parts that is crazy how little respect we show them. Thanls always for spreading the love it means alot bud cheers 👍❤️

  • @colettelondon8434
    @colettelondon8434 3 года назад

    Fascinating! I can’t wait to come with you on your adventures

  • @amyshiell9592
    @amyshiell9592 3 года назад

    Powerful Arran. You have left me in wonder and questioning??? What do these stones represent? I can't wait for you to take me there to experience that energy for myself💫

  • @DesmondsDonders
    @DesmondsDonders 3 года назад +1

    Modern folk do not have the drive or patience that our ancestors had. If they cannot have it now then it will not happen. Many of the folk that worked on the early parts of such sites may not have lived to see them complete and for a tribe/clan/or village to sink so much resource into them, they have to be something of importance.

  • @tereza5071
    @tereza5071 3 года назад

    Loved it! The first place felt anchored by water and stone? Did anyone else get an impression of water flowing and dripping? Got it even with sound off. The second place felt like ceremonial-sacred-sleeping-waiting. How is your hair not standing on end like you stuck a finger in a light socket after visiting such powerful places?

  • @SecretscotlandTours
    @SecretscotlandTours 3 года назад +1

    Love your passion and honesty in these videos. I've been dipping in and out of a really interesting book that is examining how our perceptions of the Picts has historically been shaped by an Imperial British mindset which has always sought to downplay the sophistication of the culture and knowledge of the "Northern Tribes". Much of this attitude stems from an assumption that a culture without a written language is inferior to a culture such as the Romans. But the author argues that a culture based on knowledge transferred by the spoken word is a more egalitarian culture (no snobbery about literacy if there is no written word to exclude the common man). Wouldn't it be great if somebody out there had continued the spoken tradition all the way to the modern age.

  • @MoneySeekersRecords
    @MoneySeekersRecords 3 года назад +1

    That's one of the biggest questions. How did small "primitive" people moved those stanes? I say was levitation. With the right resonance things will vibrate and move. The knowledge was lost. Great vid bro. Keep them coming.

  • @letsdoit9963
    @letsdoit9963 3 года назад +1

    Show the world the island your named after brother. Lots of stories to share from there. Alba gu bràth!

    • @ArranOfAlba
      @ArranOfAlba  3 года назад

      Will do my man, just all in good time! 👍👌⌚

  • @timothyvasicek4654
    @timothyvasicek4654 3 года назад +1

    Are they aligned in some kind of calendrical order?

  • @davidcohencrumpton9884
    @davidcohencrumpton9884 2 года назад

    Hey Bro, I have a wee question. Is the addition of "Shire" to the name Perth and English thing or Scottish? A large part of my father's family came from there, so I have an interest in all things "Perthshire". Also the same question goes for Argyle, or Argyleshire", where my mother's family came from. Thanks