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The sixth part of the in-depth series of Scotland starts with a 3 hour drive up the coast to Keiss Castle which we can't get to except with the drone. I dare use only the DJI fpv because of strong winds. The older castle is rather new, dating from the 16th century and hugging the cliff - one of my favorites. Girnigoe Sinclair Castle sits on the cliffs as well - the recently preserved and opened castle (some say it is not one but two castles: Girnigoe & Sinclair) is well worth a visit. Very windy still. We head back south to Hill o' Many Stanes, one of the funniest Historic Scotland sights: a prehistoric place of 200 stones in 22 rows dating 4000 years back - they say there had been around 600 stones when finished. Well worth a stop is Cairn Liath, the remains of a Broch, around 2000 years old, sitting between the road and the beach. Dornoch Cathedral was founded 1150 - and closed that day. Clava Cairns are burial chambers between 3.500 and 4.000 years old. Finally Culloden Viaduct, a railway bridge a few miles from the famous battlefield. Drones: DJI FPV (GoPro 10), Rekon 5 (GoPro 6), DJI Mini 2, additional footage by Osmo Pocket.