The Firth of Clyde encloses the largest and deepest coastal waters in the British Isles, sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean by the Kintyre peninsula which encloses the outer firth in Argyll and Ayrshire, Scotland. The Kilbrannan Sound is a large arm of the Firth of Clyde, separating the Kintyre Peninsula from the Isle of Arran. Within the Firth of Clyde is another major island - the Isle of Bute. Given its strategic location, at the entrance to the middle/upper Clyde, Bute played a vitally important military (naval) role during World War II.
The Firth's climate enjoys the benefit of the Gulf Stream from America.
At its entrance the firth is some 26miles (42km) wide. Its upper reaches include an area where it is joined by Loch Long and the Gare Loch. This includes the large anchorage off Greenock known as the Tail of the Bank in reference to the sandbar which separates the firth from the estuary of the River Clyde. The Clyde is still almost 2miles (3km) wide at the sandbar, and its upper tidal limit is at the tidal Weir adjacent to Glasgow Green.
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Firth Of Clyde · Scooter
The Ultimate Aural Orgasm
℗ A ZEITGEIST for Virgin Records recording; ℗ 2007 Sheffield Tunes
Released on: 2007-02-09
Composer Lyricist: H.P. Baxxter
Composer Lyricist: Jens Thele
Composer Lyricist: Rick J. Jordan
Composer Lyricist: Michael Simon
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published: 14 Jun 2023
The Firth Of Clyde 6th January 2024
A short video of the Clyde, Greenock and Gourock
Music by SergiPavkinMusic "I'm Right Here"
published: 15 Mar 2024
Holy Island On Visit To The Firth of Clyde Off The West Coast Of Central Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video, with Scottish music, of the Holy Island or Holy Isle, Scottish Gaelic: Eilean MoLaise, on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to the Firth of Clyde, off the west coast. The island has a long history as a sacred site, with a spring or holy well held to have healing properties, the hermit cave of 6th century monk Saint Molaise, and evidence of a 13th century monastery. An old Gaelic name for the island was Eilean MoLaise, Molaise's Island; this is the origin, via Elmolaise and Limolas, of Lamlash, the name of the village on Arran that faces Holy Island. Some runic writing is to be found on the roof of St Molaise's cave and a Viking fleet sheltered between Arran and Holy Isle before the Battle of Largs. The inner lighthouse stands on the south west corner of ...
published: 22 Sep 2020
Firth of Clyde, Scotland
Taken from Lung Moor, above Greenock, Scotland
published: 07 Nov 2021
Dolphin wonderland and magical moorings in the Firth of Clyde
Short charter on a Beneteau Oceanis 411 from Largs. Set to 1080k
published: 24 Aug 2021
Sea Fishing Scotland - Firth of Clyde - Wemyss Bay
After seeing the weather at my planned fishing location, I decided to fish the coast on the other side of the country, where the wind was much calmer and the rain had a chance of stopping.
Caught lots of small Pollock and a couple of other species that weren’t planned.
#fishing #scotland #seafishing #nature #wildlife
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published: 01 Nov 2023
Yachts Sailing Firth Of Clyde Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of yachts sailing in the Firth of Clyde an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest Scottish coast. Named for the River Clyde which empties into it. It encloses the largest and deepest coastal waters in the British Isles, sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean by the Kintyre peninsula which encloses the outer firth in Argyll and Ayrshire. The Clyde formed an important sea route from the earliest times. The Battle of Largs in 1263 marked the turning point for the end of Norse ambitions in Britain.
published: 04 Apr 2019
SKY MAJESTY captures Firth Of Clyde
Sky Majesty maintained her unbeaten record with a gutsy success in the Virgin Bet Every Saturday Money Back Firth of Clyde at Ayr.
The Group Three contest attracted a field of 13 fillies but only one of them was unbeaten.
Admittedly, Sky Majesty had only had run once but the form had been boosted and she clearly had plenty of potential, so much so she was sent off the 16-5 favourite.
For one so inexperienced she looked very straightforward, with Callum Rodriguez coming down the centre of the track and making his challenge entering the final furlong.
Irish challenger Grand Marques came with a run and the final contender was Maw Lam, who finished third in the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot in June, but Sky Majesty held on by a neck and a short head.
Haggas said: “She did really well a...
published: 21 Sep 2024
Holy Loch and Firth of Clyde, Scotland
From Kilmun
published: 30 Jun 2018
Spotting Minke Whales in the Firth of Clyde
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The Ultimate Aural Orgasm
℗ A ZEITGEIST for Virgin Records recording; ℗ 2007 Sheffield ...
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Firth Of Clyde · Scooter
The Ultimate Aural Orgasm
℗ A ZEITGEIST for Virgin Records recording; ℗ 2007 Sheffield Tunes
Released on: 2007-02-09
Composer Lyricist: H.P. Baxxter
Composer Lyricist: Jens Thele
Composer Lyricist: Rick J. Jordan
Composer Lyricist: Michael Simon
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Firth Of Clyde · Scooter
The Ultimate Aural Orgasm
℗ A ZEITGEIST for Virgin Records recording; ℗ 2007 Sheffield Tunes
Released on: 2007-02-09
Composer Lyricist: H.P. Baxxter
Composer Lyricist: Jens Thele
Composer Lyricist: Rick J. Jordan
Composer Lyricist: Michael Simon
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Tour Scotland travel video, with Scottish music, of the Holy Island or Holy Isle, Scottish Gaelic: Eilean MoLaise, on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit ...
Tour Scotland travel video, with Scottish music, of the Holy Island or Holy Isle, Scottish Gaelic: Eilean MoLaise, on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to the Firth of Clyde, off the west coast. The island has a long history as a sacred site, with a spring or holy well held to have healing properties, the hermit cave of 6th century monk Saint Molaise, and evidence of a 13th century monastery. An old Gaelic name for the island was Eilean MoLaise, Molaise's Island; this is the origin, via Elmolaise and Limolas, of Lamlash, the name of the village on Arran that faces Holy Island. Some runic writing is to be found on the roof of St Molaise's cave and a Viking fleet sheltered between Arran and Holy Isle before the Battle of Largs. The inner lighthouse stands on the south west corner of the island opposite Kingscross Point on Arran. It is one of two lighthouses, that make up a pair the other being the Holy Island Outer Light. It is locally known as Wee Donald. It was built in 1877 by David and Thomas Stevenson. The lighthouse cottages were built behind to house four families of lighthouse keepers and a walled garden was made.
Saint Molaise lived from 566 until 640. He was an Irish monk and bishop who a number of years as a hermit living on Holy Island, off the east coast of the Isle of Arran. During his life he also visited Rome, and he is credited with bringing to Ireland the Roman Church's method of calculating the date of Easter. Molaise was the son of Cairell, the king of Ulster, and the Scottish princess Gemma. On his father's death he declined the chance to succeed him as king, and instead turned to the life of a hermit in a cave on what became known after him as Eilean Molaise, and is now called Holy Island, off the east coast of the Isle of Arran. It is thought that Molaise chose this location because the island already had a reputation as a spiritual place, which in his day may have been known as Inis Shroin, or Island of the Water Spirit.
Tour Scotland travel video, with Scottish music, of the Holy Island or Holy Isle, Scottish Gaelic: Eilean MoLaise, on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to the Firth of Clyde, off the west coast. The island has a long history as a sacred site, with a spring or holy well held to have healing properties, the hermit cave of 6th century monk Saint Molaise, and evidence of a 13th century monastery. An old Gaelic name for the island was Eilean MoLaise, Molaise's Island; this is the origin, via Elmolaise and Limolas, of Lamlash, the name of the village on Arran that faces Holy Island. Some runic writing is to be found on the roof of St Molaise's cave and a Viking fleet sheltered between Arran and Holy Isle before the Battle of Largs. The inner lighthouse stands on the south west corner of the island opposite Kingscross Point on Arran. It is one of two lighthouses, that make up a pair the other being the Holy Island Outer Light. It is locally known as Wee Donald. It was built in 1877 by David and Thomas Stevenson. The lighthouse cottages were built behind to house four families of lighthouse keepers and a walled garden was made.
Saint Molaise lived from 566 until 640. He was an Irish monk and bishop who a number of years as a hermit living on Holy Island, off the east coast of the Isle of Arran. During his life he also visited Rome, and he is credited with bringing to Ireland the Roman Church's method of calculating the date of Easter. Molaise was the son of Cairell, the king of Ulster, and the Scottish princess Gemma. On his father's death he declined the chance to succeed him as king, and instead turned to the life of a hermit in a cave on what became known after him as Eilean Molaise, and is now called Holy Island, off the east coast of the Isle of Arran. It is thought that Molaise chose this location because the island already had a reputation as a spiritual place, which in his day may have been known as Inis Shroin, or Island of the Water Spirit.
After seeing the weather at my planned fishing location, I decided to fish the coast on the other side of the country, where the wind was much calmer and the ra...
After seeing the weather at my planned fishing location, I decided to fish the coast on the other side of the country, where the wind was much calmer and the rain had a chance of stopping.
Caught lots of small Pollock and a couple of other species that weren’t planned.
#fishing #scotland #seafishing #nature #wildlife
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After seeing the weather at my planned fishing location, I decided to fish the coast on the other side of the country, where the wind was much calmer and the rain had a chance of stopping.
Caught lots of small Pollock and a couple of other species that weren’t planned.
#fishing #scotland #seafishing #nature #wildlife
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Tour Scotland travel video of yachts sailing in the Firth of Clyde an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest Scottish coast. Named for the River Clyde wh...
Tour Scotland travel video of yachts sailing in the Firth of Clyde an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest Scottish coast. Named for the River Clyde which empties into it. It encloses the largest and deepest coastal waters in the British Isles, sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean by the Kintyre peninsula which encloses the outer firth in Argyll and Ayrshire. The Clyde formed an important sea route from the earliest times. The Battle of Largs in 1263 marked the turning point for the end of Norse ambitions in Britain.
Tour Scotland travel video of yachts sailing in the Firth of Clyde an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest Scottish coast. Named for the River Clyde which empties into it. It encloses the largest and deepest coastal waters in the British Isles, sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean by the Kintyre peninsula which encloses the outer firth in Argyll and Ayrshire. The Clyde formed an important sea route from the earliest times. The Battle of Largs in 1263 marked the turning point for the end of Norse ambitions in Britain.
Sky Majesty maintained her unbeaten record with a gutsy success in the Virgin Bet Every Saturday Money Back Firth of Clyde at Ayr.
The Group Three contest attr...
Sky Majesty maintained her unbeaten record with a gutsy success in the Virgin Bet Every Saturday Money Back Firth of Clyde at Ayr.
The Group Three contest attracted a field of 13 fillies but only one of them was unbeaten.
Admittedly, Sky Majesty had only had run once but the form had been boosted and she clearly had plenty of potential, so much so she was sent off the 16-5 favourite.
For one so inexperienced she looked very straightforward, with Callum Rodriguez coming down the centre of the track and making his challenge entering the final furlong.
Irish challenger Grand Marques came with a run and the final contender was Maw Lam, who finished third in the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot in June, but Sky Majesty held on by a neck and a short head.
Haggas said: “She did really well and she had to be really tough.
“She’s come a long way in a short time, she didn’t win her first race by far and she hasn’t won by far today.
“She did well because she had no experience against some experienced horses, so it was a very pleasing performance so it was good to see.
“I actually think a bit more cut in the ground would suit her better too.
“I suspect she’ll run again but there’s nothing set in stone, possibly the Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte (at Chantilly). That’s a Group Two against the boys but it might be worth a look on October 12.”
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Sky Majesty maintained her unbeaten record with a gutsy success in the Virgin Bet Every Saturday Money Back Firth of Clyde at Ayr.
The Group Three contest attracted a field of 13 fillies but only one of them was unbeaten.
Admittedly, Sky Majesty had only had run once but the form had been boosted and she clearly had plenty of potential, so much so she was sent off the 16-5 favourite.
For one so inexperienced she looked very straightforward, with Callum Rodriguez coming down the centre of the track and making his challenge entering the final furlong.
Irish challenger Grand Marques came with a run and the final contender was Maw Lam, who finished third in the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot in June, but Sky Majesty held on by a neck and a short head.
Haggas said: “She did really well and she had to be really tough.
“She’s come a long way in a short time, she didn’t win her first race by far and she hasn’t won by far today.
“She did well because she had no experience against some experienced horses, so it was a very pleasing performance so it was good to see.
“I actually think a bit more cut in the ground would suit her better too.
“I suspect she’ll run again but there’s nothing set in stone, possibly the Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte (at Chantilly). That’s a Group Two against the boys but it might be worth a look on October 12.”
#horseracing #horse #horses
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In this episode the team encounter some of Scotland's most interesting marine wildlife, including massive Minke Whales, huge Barrel Jellies, and plenty more.
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In this episode the team encounter some of Scotland's most interesting marine wildlife, including massive Minke Whales, huge Barrel Jellies, and plenty more.
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Firth Of Clyde · Scooter
The Ultimate Aural Orgasm
℗ A ZEITGEIST for Virgin Records recording; ℗ 2007 Sheffield Tunes
Released on: 2007-02-09
Composer Lyricist: H.P. Baxxter
Composer Lyricist: Jens Thele
Composer Lyricist: Rick J. Jordan
Composer Lyricist: Michael Simon
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Tour Scotland travel video, with Scottish music, of the Holy Island or Holy Isle, Scottish Gaelic: Eilean MoLaise, on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit to the Firth of Clyde, off the west coast. The island has a long history as a sacred site, with a spring or holy well held to have healing properties, the hermit cave of 6th century monk Saint Molaise, and evidence of a 13th century monastery. An old Gaelic name for the island was Eilean MoLaise, Molaise's Island; this is the origin, via Elmolaise and Limolas, of Lamlash, the name of the village on Arran that faces Holy Island. Some runic writing is to be found on the roof of St Molaise's cave and a Viking fleet sheltered between Arran and Holy Isle before the Battle of Largs. The inner lighthouse stands on the south west corner of the island opposite Kingscross Point on Arran. It is one of two lighthouses, that make up a pair the other being the Holy Island Outer Light. It is locally known as Wee Donald. It was built in 1877 by David and Thomas Stevenson. The lighthouse cottages were built behind to house four families of lighthouse keepers and a walled garden was made.
Saint Molaise lived from 566 until 640. He was an Irish monk and bishop who a number of years as a hermit living on Holy Island, off the east coast of the Isle of Arran. During his life he also visited Rome, and he is credited with bringing to Ireland the Roman Church's method of calculating the date of Easter. Molaise was the son of Cairell, the king of Ulster, and the Scottish princess Gemma. On his father's death he declined the chance to succeed him as king, and instead turned to the life of a hermit in a cave on what became known after him as Eilean Molaise, and is now called Holy Island, off the east coast of the Isle of Arran. It is thought that Molaise chose this location because the island already had a reputation as a spiritual place, which in his day may have been known as Inis Shroin, or Island of the Water Spirit.
After seeing the weather at my planned fishing location, I decided to fish the coast on the other side of the country, where the wind was much calmer and the rain had a chance of stopping.
Caught lots of small Pollock and a couple of other species that weren’t planned.
#fishing #scotland #seafishing #nature #wildlife
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Tour Scotland travel video of yachts sailing in the Firth of Clyde an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean off the southwest Scottish coast. Named for the River Clyde which empties into it. It encloses the largest and deepest coastal waters in the British Isles, sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean by the Kintyre peninsula which encloses the outer firth in Argyll and Ayrshire. The Clyde formed an important sea route from the earliest times. The Battle of Largs in 1263 marked the turning point for the end of Norse ambitions in Britain.
Sky Majesty maintained her unbeaten record with a gutsy success in the Virgin Bet Every Saturday Money Back Firth of Clyde at Ayr.
The Group Three contest attracted a field of 13 fillies but only one of them was unbeaten.
Admittedly, Sky Majesty had only had run once but the form had been boosted and she clearly had plenty of potential, so much so she was sent off the 16-5 favourite.
For one so inexperienced she looked very straightforward, with Callum Rodriguez coming down the centre of the track and making his challenge entering the final furlong.
Irish challenger Grand Marques came with a run and the final contender was Maw Lam, who finished third in the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot in June, but Sky Majesty held on by a neck and a short head.
Haggas said: “She did really well and she had to be really tough.
“She’s come a long way in a short time, she didn’t win her first race by far and she hasn’t won by far today.
“She did well because she had no experience against some experienced horses, so it was a very pleasing performance so it was good to see.
“I actually think a bit more cut in the ground would suit her better too.
“I suspect she’ll run again but there’s nothing set in stone, possibly the Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte (at Chantilly). That’s a Group Two against the boys but it might be worth a look on October 12.”
#horseracing #horse #horses
Must-see compilations and best bits ➡️ http://y2u.be/Kfl2CXtG6xA
Greatest Hits! Some of our most amazing action ➡️ http://y2u.be/AfNpAewK4m4
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Thrills, spills and funnies! ➡️ http://y2u.be/AHqOQUnNhXo
Racing Greats ➡️ http://y2u.be/74MKoH7TLIE
All the best Group One and Grade One action ➡️ http://y2u.be/mOq9ZgMn_ME
Welcome to the official YouTube channel of Racing TV, the UK's leading horse racing channel showing live racing from the best racecourses in Great Britain and Ireland.
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In this episode the team encounter some of Scotland's most interesting marine wildlife, including massive Minke Whales, huge Barrel Jellies, and plenty more.
If you want to support the team:
Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/outsideyourzone
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/outsideyourzone
This video was available for EARLY ACCESS on the patreon this week, so get yourself in there if you want to see loads of behind the scenes action.
Shoutout to Rory for becoming the first Admiral!
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As always, massive thanks to Scott Buckely, we couldn’t do this without you!
Find him HERE:
Music by @ScottBuckley – released under CC-BY 4.0. scottbuckley.com.au
The Firth of Clyde encloses the largest and deepest coastal waters in the British Isles, sheltered from the Atlantic Ocean by the Kintyre peninsula which encloses the outer firth in Argyll and Ayrshire, Scotland. The Kilbrannan Sound is a large arm of the Firth of Clyde, separating the Kintyre Peninsula from the Isle of Arran. Within the Firth of Clyde is another major island - the Isle of Bute. Given its strategic location, at the entrance to the middle/upper Clyde, Bute played a vitally important military (naval) role during World War II.
The Firth's climate enjoys the benefit of the Gulf Stream from America.
At its entrance the firth is some 26miles (42km) wide. Its upper reaches include an area where it is joined by Loch Long and the Gare Loch. This includes the large anchorage off Greenock known as the Tail of the Bank in reference to the sandbar which separates the firth from the estuary of the River Clyde. The Clyde is still almost 2miles (3km) wide at the sandbar, and its upper tidal limit is at the tidal Weir adjacent to Glasgow Green.