We are a small team of paranormal investigators in dundee, We are all apart of the worlds biggest (electric voice phenomenon investigation team)
(TEAM SPIRITVOX)
We use live time (EVP) (PHONETIC) software called echoVox that allows spirit to communicate with us with this leading edge software we can connect with the other side within a few minutes.
our journey has taken us from the bottom of England to the top of Scotland.
we bumped in to Jake Williams a well know busker in the highlands.
He has been featured in a film directed by
Ben rivers about a man who lives in the Scottish highlands.
Jake Williams, a hirsute hermit of indeterminate age.
He described himself as a hunter gatherer who collects materials and resources as he goes. He writes, plays music and has stood as a Green Party candidate in the past.
Please visit his website for more info
http://www.guitar-and-a-half.mysite.com/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUmVqtZfeZg
this is out last music video for 2020 we hope you all have a great Christmas and a new year of happiness see you all in 2021
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCeez7TS4wY
Our second archive and unseen video dated 27/5/14 testing on the dundee law evp and itc research on the echovox 2.1 beta software.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL-Us7Hnq2c
Full episode coming soon.
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Cultybraggan lies close to the village of Comrie, in west Perthshire.
It was first used as a prisoner of war(PoW) camp during World War II, and then became an Army training area.
It later housed a Royal Observer Corps (ROC) nuclear monitoring post, and a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ).
Cultybraggan Camp 21, near Comrie, Perthshire, has been assessed by Historic Scotland as a Unique Heritage Asset of International Value. It is the last remaining WWII Prisoner of War (PoW) Camp in Scotland. Named PoW Camp No 21, also as the “Black Camp of the North”, it was built in 1941 to house up to 4,000 prisoners. It had a notoriously hard reputation, housing dozens of SS officers, members of the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe & Marine Corps among others.
After the war, from 1948, it was used by the MOD as a training centre and was touched by every major post-war conflagration including Vietnam and the troubles in Northern Ireland. During this period until its closure in 2004, it was used by many thousands of military personnel from TA, RAF Auxiliary to cadets. It was subsequently bought by Comrie Development Trust, on behalf of the village, in 2007 using community right to buy legislation. It now has mixed uses including allotments, a community orchard, a catering company, cheese-maker, sour-dough baker, artisan workshops and, recently, a Men's Shed.
The Camp comprises a large site of 13.8 hectares including over 80 Nissen huts, sports fields, the last nuclear bunker* built in the U.K. and an assault course and small arms firing range.
*NB the Nuclear Bunker is now privately owned and not accessible to visitors.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtZm6JKifGc
we went to an abandoned village with urbex bikers and valairex back in early summer we had an absolute blast shauns drone got attacked by a kestrel ? you will have to watch all the video it was so funny please don't forget to subscribe and hit the bell for future videos and also to our fellow explorers channels in the description below
urbex bikers
https://www.youtube.com/c/UrbexBikers
valairex
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSsKERq5Hn0ztnOi7N5LTCw
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LZLocu2_kg
We climbed to the top of kinpurnie hill at 12am
Kinpurnie Hill is located near Newtyle Scotland
At the top of the hill is Kinpurnie Tower, built by amateur astronomer James Stuart-Mackenzie in 1766. It is 6 metres (20 ft) tall and is visible from the roadside.
The observatory was designed by Alexander Bryce (1713 - 1786), Minister of Kirknewton and East Calder, but remained incomplete.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPhXfrUEcl4