Ailsa Craig (Paddy's Milestone) Drone footage August 2017
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2017
- A short video of a recent trip to Ailsa Craig and a rare opportunity to view Ailsa Craig by drone.
Thanks to crew onboard MV Huntress for a memorable day, below is a link if you would like to book a trip to Ailsa Craig
www.seafishingchartersscotland... - Zábava
Thankyou.
I've loved the island since I was 3 , on holiday from London.
She's beautiful...
Fantastic video 😀 well done 👍 always wondered what ailsa craig was like, didn’t realise it had buildings on it. Spectacular
I spend about a months time of my youth sailing a ship around Ailsa Craig. The lighthouse and me became old friends...actually all the lights up and down the Firth were my good friends. Thank you for posting this; I never realized there was more to the little island.
Awesome! My Godfather once owned the Island, back 20 years ago he sold it. Brings back so much memories, driving over in his dinghy, lots of fishing on the coast, eating sandwiches by the Lighthouse and so on.
Sadly he passed away, but i will show it to his wife and my mom. I think they both will love it.
Thanks for comment Tim, glad you enjoyed the video, it certainly is a lovely and peaceful place to visit, hope your family enjoy the video.
Jim
Who owns it now?
@@cushyglen4264 Last Time i checked, it was up for sale. I mean its a barren Rock in the middle of the ocean. Plus you cant own most of the Island, since its a Nature Reservat and a quarry for Curling Stones. Still beautiful though.
I went there in 1978 & 1981 it is an amazing place.
If I won the lottery I would buy it and plant trees all over it and restore the castle to its original appearance
Great work. What a fantastic way to experience this iconic rock. Many of us will know it all of our lives yet never visit. I have on boat from Girvan but this takes it to another level. The castle shots take it to another level. More please of the west coast 👍
My name is Ailsa . It's so cool
Well done drone guy great operation on the drone I love the Clyde and doon the water videos thanks
I'd love a wee wander over there.
Fantastic insight into what for most people, is just "a lump of rock on the horizon". The Drone makes a brilliant tool for history buffs. Bit worried what happens if it crashed on the top of the rock though. Bit of steep climb. Love it! Keep them coming!
Michael Anderson thanks for watching 👍
Superb footage and photos, very pleasant to see! Thank you for sharing! I wish you much health! With respect!
Fascinating video - had no idea what was on the rock. Nicely done!
Woooow ! I am impressed !
Looks like a great trip. Will need to go there one day, the views from the top must be incredible. Great footage from the drone! :-)
Alistair McIntyre Thanks Alistair, great wee trip
Cool video. Nice camera moves and music.
Always wondered what it was like over there. Good stuff keep it up.
Fantastic footage and brilliant edit
seanlookalike Thanks 👍
Great video footage. Thanks.
lovely video, often look over to the island and want to go. Maybe next year. Thanks.
Masson Man thanks for the comment 👍
great video
nice work !
GREAT VIDEO ENJOYED DO YOU HAVE ANY LINKS TO ROYALTY FREE MUSIC TRYING TO MAKE A NEW INTRO
TREASURE HUNTING SCOTLAND thanks Mark, try this link for royalty free music
www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Who are the 4 clowns who disliked a drone video 🤣🤣🤣
Love the video. Very informative. Never new there were derelict buildings or otherwise on the Craig. How did you get there, Troon/Ayr?
Scottish NS Rail Fan from Girvan Harbour, thanks for like 👍
Argentina
How long did it take to get there from ardrossan ? X
I got a small boat from Girvan Harbour, from memory I think it was around 40 mins and 9 miles
hot
my friend how are you?
KennyLee NYC Doing well Kennylee 👍, how's things across the Atlantic
Greenock Drone Guy in NYC temperature is cold. Hi 70s lol.
You are no allowed on it any more I live in Girvan
Glad I got on it when I did 👍
If my memory is correct don't they get the stones from aisla Craig that they use in curling ?
Yes that's correct