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Mahalo nui loa🤙🏻🌺 well done sir
ОтветитьThank you so much! Don’t know if you remember me asking for this a while back! Loved it 😊
ОтветитьWonderfully spooky and highly entertaining, I seldom indulge in ghost stories at Christmas time. But this popped up, so I broke with tradition, and enjoyed your very untraditional stories tremendously...
so...I wish you a very merry Christmas 🎄, and thank you for chills of a different kind!
(from New England ((🇺🇲)) where we know our scary stories)! 😀
Been to Sandy house now a hiking bothy back in 2012 while hiking The cape wrath trail. No ghosts to report,
ОтветитьIt was so interesting to read the newspaper piece about Lady Fanny Sinclair's funeral.
"The procession extending to a mile in length." With her coffin "literally covered in wreathes of immortelles..... Upwards of 150 carriages followed, beside a large body on foot." 😱😭
A few weeks ago on Coast to Coast a guest was telling George Nory, that he had gone to Scotland to collect ghost stories and stories about the
Good Folk. And the guest said that the thing that surprised him
the most, was that what other countries would find frightening and strange, was considered as normal in Scotland. 🏴 ☺️
My husband came from Caithness and he said this story wasn't true, he came from the Sinclair family, we spent a lot of time there but since he's dead I haven't been there for many years now
ОтветитьI’m watching all these videos because I’m going to visit Scotland soon ❤
ОтветитьI hate that first commercial with those two blonde bimbos talking about brushing teeth.
ОтветитьThe daughter of an earl is always "Lady Fanny Sinclair" or "Lady Fanny" and can never be "Lady Sinclair" as "Lady <surname> is the title of only the wife of a lowly Baronet or Life Peer. Cruickshank is pronounced "crookshank"
ОтветитьIt is said in pirate legends that a soul is left to guard the treasure and has long been known that a captian of old would, by his own will, go down with his ship to forever rest upon the wreck...
ОтветитьBrilliant stories and narration 💙
ОтветитьI've been to Scotland. one evening after 6 glasses of Scotch Whiskey I saw 4 ghosts. they were women ugly old women. Bringers of doom and decay😁
ОтветитьYou're all a bunch of nutters, there's no such thing as ghosts. What you should be concerned with are werewolves. Those buggers are breeding like cockroaches.
ОтветитьI love these ghost stories. The things people come up with while being wasted after a long night in the pub.
ОтветитьI believe the chaps who were getting wood, mainly because the pony reared, the pony must have seen something.
ОтветитьWe've had Ghost stories from Ireland, London and now Scotland. Please can you do Wales next or Cornwall and the West Country.
ОтветитьIt's very sad when you sense the ghosts don't know they are dead. Poor souls. I myself had one ghost living in my flat, it was my husband's grandfather, he entered the flat by a mirror I had in the wall that communicates my neighbour's flat and he came and went that way. He used to bother my children by changing their things, but made no harm. When I painted my flat, i took off the mirror and he never came back. I wonder whether I exiled him or where did he go?
Ответитьotherwise known as mental illness in the Scottish Highlands.
ОтветитьGood stories
ОтветитьThe stories are enjoyable but the photography is wonderful...
ОтветитьSpooky. I love it ! Scotland - it's mists, its mounta
ОтветитьDidn't finish.. . . it's mists, it's mountains bring out the sense of the supernatutal for those that have a feeling for such things. Ghosts,; perhaps ?
Ответитьi dont understand how yeh you like to live away a bit from ppl but these scottish homes are like in the middle of frickin nowhere ur definaltly get murdered in places like that no thanks
ОтветитьGhosts do not appear as clear as a living person thats bollocks
ОтветитьFascinating stories. I'm a believer in the supernatural but haven't always been .My Grandparents house I discovered was haunted, When I stayed there years ago, and still find it hard to come to grips with what I experienced.
ОтветитьAll i have from the motherland is a bag of rocks and dirt my mom brought back for me
ОтветитьHere's the thing about ghosts, their so intermittent and rare that the witnesses can never prove their sightings, but today's cameras everywhere have captured many ghosts, they are absolutely real.
ОтветитьCruikshank is pronounced 'Crookshank', not 'croo-ickshank'.
ОтветитьYou should live in California for a year to encounter thousands of ghosts & scary HUMANS. Just bc it's stranded, doesn't mean it's haunted... unless you're a liberal or Catholic 🤣
ОтветитьMy uncle witnessed the ghost of a highlander walk through one wall and through another at Culloden House in the 1970s, whilst doing maintenance work. I lived in Inverness until I was 18, never heard of the Strothers lane tale before?!
Ответить🥰🥰🥰🥰
ОтветитьI am of Clan Carmichael, In Scotland
ОтветитьI was in the scottish highlands like 15 years ago. Beautiful place, beautiful folklore and friendly people. Cheers from Spain.
ОтветитьIm Scottish and still live in Scotland...its not the same as it was...the lands are sold off to the arabs and americans...also the englush crown took most of it...we cant fish freely if at all in most rivers and streams,you need permits for the ines you can fish...its disgusting whats happened to my country.
ОтветитьIm Scottish and still live in Scotland...its not the same as it was...the lands are sold off to the arabs and americans...also the englush crown took most of it...we cant fish freely if at all in most rivers and streams,you need permits for the ines you can fish...its disgusting whats happened to my country.
ОтветитьIm Scottish and still live in Scotland...its not the same as it was...the lands are sold off to the arabs and americans...also the englush crown took most of it...we cant fish freely if at all in most rivers and streams,you need permits for the ines you can fish...its disgusting whats happened to my country.
ОтветитьIm Scottish and still live in Scotland...its not the same as it was...the lands are sold off to the arabs and americans...also the English crown took most of it...we cant fish freely if at all in most rivers and streams,you need permits for the ones you can fish...its disgusting whats happened to my country.
ОтветитьSTORY TIME,
I honestly would love to believe in supernatural events. I dont think i do anyway.... however, this is the weirdest thing I've ever experienced and the only thing that makes me question it.
I live just off The Isle of Skye in Scotland. In the village where i live, there's a bridge linking the mainland to Skye. It has a lighthouse and 2 cottages sitting next to the bridge going back hundreds of years. Theres a lot of folk law around them and people say they're allegedly haunted. They have always said the same story about the area which is that they heard voices outside the buildings... but no one has ever been able to understand what the language was... nor did they see who it was.
Anyway, one night i was running over the bridge after work at around 9 pm. I stopped to take rest between the cottages and the mainland in the darkness. I leaned on the barrier for a rest and looked back into the street lights... i was immediately stunned. A feeling of amazement and bewilderment. I was looking at what seemed to be a 20ft giant stick like figure. It had no features other then see through shades of blue and black. Its legs and arms were the same long, thin shape of its body, and the head was also the same as those other parts strangely. It looked like a giant stick, man i guess you could say... anyway, it crossed the road from right to left in the street light, (on the edge of the darkness). As it took steps it walked very smoothly but didn't seem to make contact with the ground. It seemed to more glide with the steps it was taking... it reached the other side at the stone wall and then vanished and reappaeared in the same spot and began to repeat the same crossing over, and over and over until.... it never came back.
Since that day i get a really bad vibe about the area. I do still go into it, of course, but it'salways in the back of my mind.
What the hell was that?
Im an athiest through and through, but that was not a normal experience. It made me question the world.
Enjoyed the video very interesting
ОтветитьStranger on the mountain is the strangest tale.
You can tell the way he pronounces garage, the narrator is British. Not sure about Scottish
My ancestors were of the Crichton Clan.
ОтветитьHolidayed in Durness in 1961. Family wanted to go to Cape Wrath but had read stories about the place being haunted, so we didn't go. Durness Beach is like the one in your video of Sandwood Bay; beautiful, tropical-like - but the water and air temperature are arctic-like!!
ОтветитьThat first story sounds very much like a shadow entity, the same 'signs' are being reported again and are on the increase.
ОтветитьSingklah and crookshank
ОтветитьIn the Highlands we often behave in a way that outsiders find odd, a man walking over a mountain in a suit is exactly the sort of thing we would do and often there would be unofficial arrangements with railway staff to hitch a ride, nothing about the man on the mountain sounds strange to me
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