My wife and I were there a bit too late to go in and we watched this video to see what it would have been like. Thank you for taking the time to record this and share it. It helped us feel like we were there climbing the steps. Good work!
@@Bydand our trip is this June and we are of CLAN OF BRUCE dissent so Lord BRUCE celebration is in underway I’m sure we arrive in early June. It’s an amazing view.
I was fortunate enough to visit the Wallace Monument a few years after the release of the movie Braveheart, and it was a truly magical experience. I remember seeing the Wallace sword displayed in the Hall of Arms.
I think this building is much older than they say. This was an energy generator. It's spires drew the electrical current from the either (electromagnetic field of the Earth). Tesla knew about this. Also there are Star Forts all over the world that do the same. And Pyramids. It was a whole network grid from an ancient civilization.
Agreed. The "template" and pre-requisites of this type of antiquitech are constant regarding the water-way (river) that looks man made and building it on hill that could be an earthwork. It will be interesting to see it's orientation on the planetary grid.
Awe this is so cool to see! I visited Scotland with my marching band in high school! We visited here. And stayed at Sterling University for 2 weeks. I'd love to go back and see all the castled again. Thanks for the video! Edit: It's been 21 years since I've been! We're those tv screens in there? That Def wasn't there at that time. But the sword hasn't changed 😊
Knowing a dear friend someone I grew up next to took these final steps before throwing himself from monument in 1998 is so sad heartbreaking to watch. We visited not long ago to pay our respects but it was closed so couldn’t make climb he did that fateful day. Forever 21 rip Murray
They built an incredible monument out of monolithic stones with horse and buggy in 1869. They climbed up the stairs to the top floor and then they took a dump and threw it out the window.😂
This seems to be the most well filmed due mostly to the silence, and the details of stonework. Not waste of time on the pedantic histrionic’s of tedium. The stone and and vaulted crown, and the staircase construction was riveting to watch.
@@Bydand Thank you Stephen, I pray so when DJT is back Office. The world right now is so dangerous and would never have any of happened had our real President still have been in the White House……which was builded by 7 Scotsmen of the Scottish Order of Masons…if you did not know it. These Mason’s taught their talents to Americans of all tints. Your video was incredible. The tower is one of a kind. Is is fiercely brooding gothic. Thank God for the Victorian Age and it’s rebirth of the gothic ethos in morass, and magnificent architecture. All good wishes Stephen.
My wife and I were there a bit too late to go in and we watched this video to see what it would have been like.
Thank you for taking the time to record this and share it. It helped us feel like we were there climbing the steps. Good work!
Awww, thank you for your sweet comment. I'm so glad you found my video and got a peak inside :) Enjoy!
@@Bydand our trip is this June and we are of CLAN OF BRUCE dissent so Lord BRUCE celebration is in underway I’m sure we arrive in early June. It’s an amazing view.
Visited this amazing building last week, totally astonishing.. well worth the climb, would go back again.
It's beautiful city with so much to do.
I was fortunate enough to visit the Wallace Monument a few years after the release of the movie Braveheart, and it was a truly magical experience.
I remember seeing the Wallace sword displayed in the Hall of Arms.
Memories! Like going home!
I think this building is much older than they say. This was an energy generator. It's spires drew the electrical current from the either (electromagnetic field of the Earth). Tesla knew about this. Also there are Star Forts all over the world that do the same. And Pyramids. It was a whole network grid from an ancient civilization.
Agreed. The "template" and pre-requisites of this type of antiquitech are constant regarding the water-way (river) that looks man made and building it on hill that could be an earthwork. It will be interesting to see it's orientation on the planetary grid.
My husband and I enjoyed it hen we went there. It is totally worth it.
Awe this is so cool to see! I visited Scotland with my marching band in high school! We visited here. And stayed at Sterling University for 2 weeks. I'd love to go back and see all the castled again. Thanks for the video!
Edit: It's been 21 years since I've been! We're those tv screens in there? That Def wasn't there at that time. But the sword hasn't changed 😊
How cool, thanks so much for the comment :)
Knowing a dear friend someone I grew up next to took these final steps before throwing himself from monument in 1998 is so sad heartbreaking to watch. We visited not long ago to pay our respects but it was closed so couldn’t make climb he did that fateful day. Forever 21 rip Murray
They built an incredible monument out of monolithic stones with horse and buggy in 1869. They climbed up the stairs to the top floor and then they took a dump and threw it out the window.😂
This seems to be the most well filmed due mostly to the silence, and the details of stonework. Not waste of time on the pedantic histrionic’s of tedium. The stone and and vaulted crown, and the staircase construction was riveting to watch.
Thank you David for your kind words. I hope you have an opportunity to visit in person as it is quite an experience.
@@Bydand
Thank you Stephen, I pray so when DJT is back Office. The world right now is so dangerous and would never have any of happened had our real President still have been in the White House……which was builded by 7 Scotsmen of the Scottish Order of Masons…if you did not know it. These Mason’s taught their talents to Americans of all tints.
Your video was incredible. The tower is one of a kind. Is is fiercely brooding gothic. Thank God for the Victorian Age and it’s rebirth of the gothic ethos in morass, and magnificent architecture.
All good wishes Stephen.
@@Wanamaker1946 Thank you, very interesting about the 7 and yes, I agree. All the best.
Good video
Awesome!
No coat of arms or a nut on his phone when I was there.
@@sunnavailable Wow 🥜
How much is the entry?
Well at the gatehouse, If you say, Fuck the English! It’s free of charge. 😛😂
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LOL