I'm surprised you haven't had many more views and comments! A very thorough series, sympathetically presented, with a lot of feeling for what makes the Gaels and the islands so distinct.
Arrived on Lewis via Stornoway. It was near impossible to buy sustenance on sunday but apart from that the island is beautiful and its people are great. Hurray for the Western Isles!
+Foxglove963 Engies (Engebrets) filling station & shop is open on Sunday. HS1 Resteraunt and Cafe is open to the public/ non guests on Sunday. Pubs and Takeaway food available on Sunday too. You've got everything you need on Sunday!
An amazing travel documentary Keep up the excellent and professional reporting.Also, Could you do an episode on low cost touring of Scotland for students.
I really like the soothing voice of both the guy explaining stuff on camera, and the voice off camera too. Very pleasent.
My family roots are from Barra. It looks very much like Cape Breton Island in Canada. I can see why many settled there. I hope to visit one day.
Great video, love the Outer Hebrides. Luskentyre is where the magic is!
I'm surprised you haven't had many more views and comments! A very thorough series, sympathetically presented, with a lot of feeling for what makes the Gaels and the islands so distinct.
Cheers Alex, well documented beautiful scenery, many thanks. 😁👌🏴
Thanks for a great journey.
Amazing islands...Beautifull places.. Thank you Alexander... From Greece
Well done Alex! Great, informative series. I must go and visit this beautiful area sometime.
Arrived on Lewis via Stornoway. It was near impossible to buy sustenance on sunday but apart from that the island is beautiful and its people are great. Hurray for the Western Isles!
+Foxglove963
Engies (Engebrets) filling station & shop is open on Sunday.
HS1 Resteraunt and Cafe is open to the public/ non guests on Sunday.
Pubs and Takeaway food available on Sunday too.
You've got everything you need on Sunday!
Love Barra have visited 3 times. My own name is McNeill so I have an obvious connection.Hazel.
Does anyone know how to spell "Mccaire? the grassy land he's talking of? Cheers
I love scotland I live there
Good work fella
Great video, thanks.
THE STONES OF CALLANISH. ©
On the West coast of Lewis by the wide Atlantic;
there was ne'er a scene, so blithe and romantic.
Over four thousand years ago, the ancients raised stones;
but there's little left now, not even their bones.
The stones of Callanish, on a misty morn;
where close by, the love between Fin and Marshally was re-born.
They spent that night by the beach in their youth;
eyes for each other, never caring for the truth.
The last Summer on the Isle of his boyhood;
before the move to Glasgow, as both of them would.
Both children of Lewis, and proud Hebridean;
the last, before fate and adulthood began.
BY JACK D. HARRISON. 2020.
Inspired by ‘The Blackhouse’ by Peter May; Photography of David Wilson; and the Outer Hebrides.
An amazing travel documentary Keep up the excellent and professional reporting.Also, Could you do an episode on low cost touring of Scotland for students.
Good video and informative . But machair is pronounced machar not makair!
Callanis stones.... Winter Solstice.