Videos tagged with "meet"
The Digital Tourist: Meeting the needs of the modern visitor [02:11]
Promo clip for the Interface event which took place on 20 February 2013 in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland looking at how tourism businesses can meet and exceed the needs of the modern tourist in the digital age. Featuring speakers: Kathryn Fraser, Interface - The knowledge connection for business Professor Aaron Quigley, St Andrews University Rene Looper, TUMinds Adam Beeley, Highlands & Islands Enterprise Chris Moule & Stewart Massie, Robert Gordon University
Morning Visit To Meet Swan In Perth Perthshire Scotland [00:52]
Tour Scotland February morning video of a wee visit to pond in Perth, Perthshire, to meet and feed local sswan.
Walk To Meet Scottish Clydesdale Horses Fife Scotland [02:19]
Tour Scotland video of a wee walk up a farm road to meet some Scottish Clydesdale horses on visit to North Fife near St Andrews. The Clydesdale is a breed of draught horse derived from the farm horses of Clydesdale, Scotland, and named after that region. The breed was developed from Flemish stallions imported to Scotland and crossed with local mares. The first recorded use of the name "Clydesdale" for the breed was in 1826, and by 1830 a system of hiring stallions had begun that resulted in the spread of Clydesdale horses throughout Scotland and into northern England. The first breed registry was formed in 1877. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, thousands of Clydesdales were exported from Scotland and sent throughout the world, including to Australia and New Zealand, where they became known as " the breed that built Australia ".
Winter Glenshee Perthshire Scotland [02:07]
Tour Scotland video of Winter photographs of Glenshee on visit to Eastern Highland Perthshire. The A93 road, part of General Wade's military road from Perth to Fort George, runs north through the glen and on into Glen Beag, where it crosses the Cairnwell Passthe highest public road in the UK. The Glenshee Ski Centre sits at the head of the Cairnwell Pass and is Scotland's biggest with 21 lifts spread over 4 mountains. Glen Shee is known as the glen of the fairies it takes its name from the Gaelic " sith " meaning fairy and the old meeting place at the standing stone behind the present day church is called Dun Shith or Hill of the Fairies. A small selection of my personal photographs shot on small group tours of Scotland.
Trailer: In Search of Scottish Identity [02:37]
Vagabrothers Alex and Mark head off into Scotland in search of the Scottish Identity. As they travel across the country they ask the people they meet what it means to be Scottish as they examine the country's unique history and end up in some unexpected places where they make new friends, surf new waves, dodge fire balls and party with rock stars.



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