This channel is about exploring around Britain, capturing the sights and the history of towns, villages and, the cities around the UK, whilst exploring the UK's beautiful countryside, as well as exploring the castles, the Industrial Revolution and the British empire. All of which tells the story of Britain as we walk in the footsteps of our ancestors who built Britain. So why not, have a look-see, as you may discover, places, people, and castles etc that you may have never known before. Also checkout new posts of what is happening on the channel, by visiting @AdventureChann4 on Twitter, or by clicking the twitter icon in the links section below.
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Hi Ruth, THANK YOU for your lovely comment. It's much appreciated 😊 As this Ai thingy seems to be the best I've used, I will be using it for all my future videos, and as mentioned in the video description I will be uploading more regularly until the summer comes around, as I will be travelling again to film more interesting places for my channel.
Hi Petra, a miss spelt word. These things happen not to worry. I hope you enjoyed the video, though, as that's what it's all about, including the story.
@@theadventurer28 yes, accepted. Sometimes clarification is needed.no problem. I'll be visiting the region in the near future so I'm gaining insight into what's there, satisfying my love of landscapes but the human histories in those landscapes. X
Really, that bad? I did look at the video again for the Wooler video, and I still feel it's not too bad, even though the AI voice gets some words wrong.
Part 1 Hi mcladrif. Killin is a village in Perthshire in the central Highlands of Scotland. Situated at the western head of Loch Tay, it is administered by the Stirling Council area. Killin is a historic conservation village and sits within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. This is why I said that Killin is in Perthshire, although it's administered by the Stirling Council area. Check out Pt 2 for the follow-up.
Part 2 Hi mcladrif, if you go back in history, you would find that Killin was or is part of Perthshire in Scotland. I spoke of the history of the place, which includes Killin being in Perthshire. There are so many changes etc these days, it's hard to keep up with it all. 😁
Hi dl, crap from Highland titles. What do you mean, could it be the text on screen? There is a new version of this video on my channel that revisits glencoe, and this one provides more information about the place with speech, etc. Why not have a look-see, and maybe you'll feel better about it 😁
Hi Stevie, at the time of making this video, i was just practising how to use this speech thingy on my computer, and since then, it's gotten better. For example, why not check out the glencoe Village revised video, as the speech is much better. ☺️
Nature and peoples and music ( english language ) - Natur und Menschen und Musik ( deutsche Sprache ) - Natur och människor och musik ( svenska språk )
Hello, looks like I get to be the first to comment! 😊 Yes, this video was a good improvement over the first. I could see the improvement in your video work. Having tried my hand at doing a couple of videos, I can appreciate what it takes and the work you put into it. I am in America (Oklahoma). My husband and I had the privilege of living in England with the US Air Force in 1976-79. We loved going to Scotland! The beauty of it was astounding. On one trip, we stayed at a B&B which was a private house on Cambell land. I have been trying, over the years, to find it on the map or find someone who knows where it is, but no luck so far. We were told that the Campbell massacre had taken place on the land and the family had lived there for centuries. I was young then and didn't take notes (thought I'd remember a lot of what I saw, read, and heard. Sadly, being old now, I remember so little.) Anyway, I had found a web site for the Glencoe Museum that you feature and contacted the curator. She tried to find someone that recognized it but no luck. Oh well, I have the photos I took and the (somewhat faded) memories. 😊 I much enjoyed the video and the info on the museum since it was something we missed back then. Wish we had known about it. We only traveled through Glencoe, sorry to say. If we stopped there, I don't recall it. What a beautiful drive through there! I don't know if you are from Scotland or elsewhere, but we loved our time in England, and visiting Scotland and Wales. That is where I became interested in history. Thanks for all your hard work and sharing it with everyone who is lucky to find it.
Hi Nell, well, thank you so very much for your wonderful comment about your time in Scotland, England, and Wales. You're one of the very few who has commented about the work that goes into these videos. Thanks for that. For this video, i was going for the epic type of video, for the beginning part, (the clouds) I had seen this type of stuff before and thought it would work well to start the video with. Then the music to go with it. In the last video, people complained about the text on screen obscuring the scenery, so that's why, in this video, there is very little of it. The Glencoe village is best known for the scenery and the massacre, so there's plenty of that, and the story of Glencoe with some sound effects, I thought it would help the story along. I'm so pleased someone likes my work 🤗 as it helps me to carry on. 😊
@@theadventurer28 I love the part with the clouds. Very dramatic! I think you succeeded in your efforts there! I had watched your first video and was going to let you know how difficult it was to read and watch the scenery but saw that others had already commented so I went to your updated video. You had a lot of excellent information included which was great. I wish we could come back for a visit now that we have digital cameras and video (hard to think that there were no personal video cameras when we were there!) Photo developing was very expensive at the time, so I did slides, which I recently got scanned in and printed. Love being able to do that for myself! And learning to do our own video -- what a great thing to be able to do. Keep up the good work and hope you continue to enjoy it! Take care and "see you" on You Tube!
Thanks, Nell, for your lovely comments. And yes, I will continue to do what I can and create more interesting videos with stories about the places I visit. Those slides you mentioned could be uploaded to RU-vid when formed into a video if you haven't already done so. Cornwall, cotswolds, and Essex are just some of the places I'm travelling to this summer to film more interesting stuff. Also, a rehashing of Pitlochry in Scotland Da Vinci Resolve 18 editor is what I use to create these videos, I'm currently using the free version. 🤗☺️
@@theadventurer28 By the time I scanned the slides, they had mostly turned red and had back spots on them. I was able to fix most of them so that they were at least pretty good, but some were just too bad, so the photos don't look all that great. They are fine for our photo albums, but I don't think I'd want to publish them. 😊 Thanks for the suggestion, though. We had done some traveling in the US and I did a lot of photography and filming, thinking I would create for You Tube, but I managed to pick up an anti-biotic resistant infection that put me in the hospital for 5 days, and that created some long-term problems, so I never got around to doing the videos. I think about doing them sometimes, but right now, I am dealing with some health issues, so don't know if I'll ever get it done. But I do enjoy watching other people's work on You Tube. Appreciate the suggestion, though, and the encouragement. I used Da Vinci Resolve 16 (free version) a few weeks ago to produce a video of my brothers-in-law's birthday party/family reunion from 2 years ago. It had been several years since I had use Premier Elements, but I was able to pick up the basics quickly enough to get it done. My memory isn't what it used to be, so I find it frustrating trying to do things that used to come easily. Oh well... I still keep using Photoshop and am lucky to have our son here who is very computer-savy to help me out when I forget things. Lucky for me, he is very patient. 😊 I hold out hope that I'll get to where I can do the videos...we'll see. I'm just glad there are folks like you who do the videos and share with the world.
Sorry . I was trying to say there was some fantastic seenary but got muddled up and the phone dropped out of my hand and while trying to catch it before it fell to the floor it sent it.then I had an urgent phone. Call ind it never got altered so sorry for that good video
Hi, not to worry. Have you seen the new version of this video? As it's been up on my channel for a while now, it's got much more content, including scenery, etc.
Massive respect. One of the finest vlog on Scotland and Glencoe. No noise, just pure breathtaking scenery, history, interesting information and melodious bagpipes... Thank you for making such amazing videos. ❤
Thank you so much for that comment. Currently, I'm working on a new version of this video, and it's got more content and scenery and music, with more of an in-depth story of this place. If you enjoyed the old video, I hope you and others will like the new one. I hope everything works out OK for this new video coming soon.
Oh how I miss the freedom of the Highland. The clean air, the clean water. And the mountains and glens no matter what the weather, just perfect. Give you time to think and breathe
Hi Anju, I'm glad you made some effort to comment on one of my videos. I have explained in a comment that I made before about the thumbnail image. I can't remember what video I did it for, but it's there somewhere. Have a look through my videos to find it, if you like 👍
Hi helpme, I wasn't sure about the name so i tried to pronounce the actual name as it was written, I'm sorry about the pronunciation of the name, I will try to get it right next time, as I'm about to do filming of the actual place (Alwick or anick) soon, so i hope you will come back to view it, also I've spoken to some local people how to say the name and they say Anick, so i will try again next time 😊
Hi Ron, the noise you are referring to is called music. Some of which is bagpipe music, which is scottish. Could this be the noise you are referring to 😆
Hi Peter, thanks for your support and comment. The reason I use the thumbnail is that it reflects the countryside. Which helps to share the beauty of Britain and not forgetting the towns and cities, etc, that make up the rest of the channel. As the channel content tries to tell the history of the UK, through my adventures around the UK. Hope this helps.
Good question, Peter. What I meant was that the thumbnail used refers to the countryside, which is a big part of the videos on my channel. The thumbnail shows beautiful scenery, which we in Britain have plenty of. It's only a reference, Peter, of the stunning scenery that Britain has to offer. Sure, I could have used any other image for the thumbnail, but this one appealed to me and reflex the countryside, which is similar to Britain's. What do you think Peter 🤔
Well thank you Ruth, I'm very pleased you liked it. This video as I was doing it, through researching the story of it, I was struck by the hardships the people had during the 18th and earlier, back then it was very hard to live. Have you seen the Glencoe video I did, as there will be a new version of it, coming soon, and I'm planning on a more epic video this time. Lets hope it works out Lol
I will thanks, I do like this hobby, I do travel to some amazing places like this one. Oh the 25th of December 2021 was when this video was film, and uploaded on the 15th of Jan 2022, I checked it out, sorry for the wrong date LoL.
Wow, thank you! The new version that I will be working on soon will be more epic with amazing scenery with spoken words little text used and amazing music. This is coming asap.