Fascinating ... I'm Australian but my ancestors lived in Cramond in the late 1700s to 1800s. My ancestor Cecilia Wishart is buried in the Kirk graveyard along with some of her descendants.
So many childhood memories came flooding back, (1950s & 1960s) when watching this superb production. Great job, thank you so much for this wonderful, historical, visual feast.
I stumbled across your UA-cam page about a month ago... Been wondering why you looked so familiar. Now I realize your one of the Admins in Scottish travel society. Loving your videos.
Hi Stephen! I loved the tour. It's terrible that people have disrespected the ancient ruins with graffiti. Thank you. I wish I could go along with you! I probably couldn't understand you some of the time, but then you probably couldn't understand my Kentucky accent either. I love waterfalls. Those were great. 👍😊
Hi Connie, thanks for your comments . Yes it’s sad that these people have to ruin stuff with their graffiti. I’m sure we would understand each other no problem 😉
Absolutely fabulous tour! Thank you for taking us along and all of the history behind these beautiful places! Glad you didn’t get kicked off that woman’s land again 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you ✋😊
Fascinating ... I'm Australian but my ancestors lived in Cramond in the late 1700s to 1800s. My ancestor Cecilia Wishart is buried in the Kirk graveyard along with some of her descendants.
So many childhood memories came flooding back, (1950s & 1960s) when watching this superb production. Great job, thank you so much for this wonderful, historical, visual feast.
I spent my childhood in cramound thank you for memory's long time ago 1960s
I've watched most of your videos. Nice informative tours and enjoyable.
Aww thanks Jackie that’s really
Nice of you to say 😄
This tour was absolutely class!! And a hidden gem at the end with the statue! Great work! Liked and subscribed ✨🙌🏼
Aww thanks so much. You’re so kind ☺️
I grew up near Cramond Brig, on the edge of Dalmeny estate.
The river Almond and Cramond were my childhood playground.
Ding ding!
Nicely shot video!
Just visited today and there were so many questions I had about what a lot of the structures were used for, you’ve answered them all! Great video :)
Aww thanks very much bud
I stumbled across your UA-cam page about a month ago... Been wondering why you looked so familiar. Now I realize your one of the Admins in Scottish travel society. Loving your videos.
He he that’s right. 😊thanks for watching Amy 😊🙏
Hi Stephen! I loved the tour. It's terrible that people have disrespected the ancient ruins with graffiti. Thank you. I wish I could go along with you! I probably couldn't understand you some of the time, but then you probably couldn't understand my Kentucky accent either. I love waterfalls. Those were great. 👍😊
Hi Connie, thanks for your comments . Yes it’s sad that these people have to ruin stuff with their graffiti. I’m sure we would understand each other no problem 😉
Spent a happy childhood down there and camping on Cramond Island. James V father of Mary Queen of Scots
You must have filmed that at about 6am? Really good film. Grew up in Cramond you covered it all really well.
Aww thanks so much. Yes it was early morning. Thanks for your kind comment 😊
Absolutely fabulous tour! Thank you for taking us along and all of the history behind these beautiful places! Glad you didn’t get kicked off that woman’s land again 🤣🤣🤣
Ha ha thanks Cindy. Yes I was keeping a watchful eye out for that wee woman. I’m sure she has trip wires around there 🤣🤣
@@FATLADINAKILT that would have been funny if she did! 😆😆😆
@@cindyh254 hahahahaha I know
Just home from Edinburgh. had no idea re ths area....next time!!!!!
Nice informative video. I also uploaded a video of this place yesterday on my channel 😀
Thanks very much I’ll check yours out too. ☺️
I watched your video. It was superb. Thanks very much 😀
Wee bit of an 8500 year gap in the info.