Discovering the World Season 1 Episode 2 Scotland - Scotland the Brave

  • December 19, 2019
  • 55 min

Scotland is undoubtedly a country that boasts of jaw-dropping historical and natural beauty. The second episode of Discovering the World season 1 titled Scotland - Scotland the Brave introduces the viewers to the various corners and cultures of this vibrant country. The episode offers a perfect blend of Scottish traditions, landscapes, and a glimpse into the everyday lives of the Scottish people.

The episode features several Scottish landmarks, including the Edinburgh Castle, one of the prominent tourist destinations in Scotland. The castle stands tall on an extensive rock formation with many exciting tales heating up the imagination of the visitors. The documentary vividly captures the enchanting history and architectural majesty of the castle, dating back over a century ago. The crew then takes the viewers through the royal mile, leading up to the palace, displaying a clear view of the town's natural beauty that surrounds it, while also providing an insight into the Scottish lifestyle.

The host portrays the significance of bagpipes and tartan to the Scottish culture. The fascinating music produced by bagpipes was once the soundtrack of war in Scotland, but it has grown to become one of the most significant traditional music and dance forms of the country. Furthermore, the documentary shows the Scotch distillery process, showcasing the decision-making process in creating the world's favorite drink.

The episode takes the viewers to another nature reserve, the historic Loch Ness, where we learn about the mysteries surrounding the legendary creature of the same name. The documentary crew gets an opportunity to explore the expansive and beautiful area surrounding the lake, which includes the Scottish Highlands, a mountain range covered with rocky terrain and snow.

The show further takes the viewers to the valley of the Glen Coe, where the incredible landscape has appearances in various Hollywood movies, owing to its natural beauty. The way the crew captures the sun dancing on the gentle water bodies and delightful sites of glens is enough to inspire anyone. The documentary portrays crevasses and waterfalls that make the picturesque view of the valley that holds a fascinating history.

The host then takes the viewers to the Isle of Skye, displaying its picturesque landscapes of color-changing sunsets, green fields, and natural rock formations that seem to flow naturally in the area's environment. Additionally, the documentary offers a sneak peek into the historic history of the place. The Isle of Skye has also been used as a backdrop for some of the most popular television shows like Game of Thrones, owing to its beautiful scenery.

We then learn about one of Scotland's favorite sports, Golf. A game that Scotland has always considered its pride. The documentary captures the golf land, which includes The Old Course at St. Andrews, which has a history dating back to the 15th century. The host also gets to meet the locals and even tries his hand at the game. He discovers how golf has shaped the Scottish people's lifestyles and how it's grown to become a global sport.

The episode ends with a view of the Scottish Opera House, showcasing the country's cultural richness. The documentary captures the beautiful show and how the country, like most of its diverse people, has evolved with time.

Overall, Discovering the World season 1 episode 2, Scotland - Scotland the Brave, is an excellent portrayal of the Scottish cultures, history, landscape, and traditions. The episode shows how a country steeped in history has come to mix with modernity over time, lending to its rich culture. It is definitely a must-watch for anyone interested in not only Scottish culture but also world culture.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 19, 2019
  • Runtime
    55 min
  • Language
    English