Although it may seem like a paradox, one of the reasons that encourages me to update Explorando.info frequently is tiredness.
I'm not referring to the tiredness caused by a walk in the mountains (that tiredness is even addictive), but to the tiredness caused by the daily news that you see in any media. Writing these entries at nightfall is like a rest and sometimes also a treat for the eyes, as is the case of the video that I bring you today, which was published a few days ago by the channel Cinematic Lab, which has been publishing beautiful videos of landscapes recorded in different countries for two years but currently only has 359 subscribers (one of them is me).
His penultimate video is a two-minute tour of the Scottish Highlands, with some very beautiful images and a very pleasant narration. Inexplicably, this fabulous video has only 33 views in 4 days. It is not fair that something like this has so little diffusion and that at the same time so many rubbish videos have a colossal audience. So I encourage you to take a break and watch it, if only so that such beautiful things continue to be published with which we can enjoy a pleasant time:
You can see some screenshots from the video here, with some notes on what we see in it. I'll start by saying that the image at the top of this post shows Eilean Donan Castle, on the shores of Loch Ness. It is a 13th century castle that was destroyed during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1719, and was rebuilt and restored between 1913 and 1932.
Below these lines we see Loch Shiel, with the West Highland Line on the left, a railway line that runs through the Scottish Highlands and is very popular with tourists, largely after its appearance in the Harry Potter films.
This image will also be familiar to fans of the Harry Potter films: it is the Glenfinnan Viaduct, in the Inverness shire. It is next to Loch Shiel and is the site of the West Highland Line, which has appeared in all the films of the series.
The beautiful valley of Glen Coe. To the left we see the River Coe and to the right the A82, considered by many to be the most beautiful road in the United Kingdom for its spectacular scenery.
Finally, here we see the Quiraing, a beautiful place on the Isle of Skye, in the northwest of Scotland. A landscape so fantastic that the Scottish poet Alexander Smith called it "a nightmare of nature" in his book "A summer in Skye" (1866).
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