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Visions of Scotland Director: Sam Toperoff

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/29/2007
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 2,121

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Disc #1 -- Visions of Scotland
1. Opening, Selkirk, Edinburgh [8:27]
2. Dunfermline, St. Andrews, Perth, Dundee [6:45]
3. Scone Palace, Grampian Mountains [4:50]
4. Highlands, Loch Ness, Inverness [7:59]
5. Craoghhaven, Isle of Mull, Oban [7:55]
6. Inveraray, Loch Lomond, Stirling [6:34]
7. Doune, Glasgow [6:47]
8. Central Valley [6:24]
9. Credits [:45]

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Editorial Reviews

For anyone who has ever longed to travel Scotland or adventurous travelers who long to revisit their favorite Scottish locales, this travelogue exploring such majestic sights as Loch Ness, St. Andrew golf course, and Edinburgh's royal mile will transport viewers through the Highlands, into the Central Lowlands, and around the Southern Uplands. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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May 03, 2009: I wanted to re-experience as much as possible Scotland, while not being in Scotland. This dvd is beautiful, and gives a wonderful overall sense of the landscape, but there were many times I wanted to get down into the places, and be closer, instead of the birds eye view it had. It does give a sweeping, grand view, and it's wonderful, but I would definitely like to see another version on the ground, interacting with the people and the buildings and landscape itself, as the landscape seemed quite alive to me.