Mission to an Abandoned Military Fortified Island



In this video, we are joined by fellow exploring channel Hell on Earth in an attempt to reach one of the abandoned military fortified islands, Inchgarvie, off the coast of Edinburgh, Scotland. With two boats, one motor and some rope, we were tasked with the challenge of traversing the choppy sea to board the defunct WW1 remains, all of which is documented in the longest video on our channel to date!

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32 thoughts on “Mission to an Abandoned Military Fortified Island”

  1. If anyone’s wondering where the subtitles are, YouTube can’t comprehend a mixture of speech and wind noise, so I am manually typing every one out! They will be up in a couple hours. Hope you enjoy this week’s episode 👍🏼

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  2. Hi guys another excellent video. I really enjoyed it so much. The island was so amazing and awesome you showed us right next to the magnificent forth railway bridge. Thank you so much for making this video.

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  3. WOW Just WOW! I have said it many times lads, but you have blown it out of the park with this one, which has to be your best yet. I have never been so captivated watching one of your YouTube videos as I was with this one. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time, at first for your safety and then for the wonderful images of Inchgarvie and its contents. Being a Scot who has seen this from afar many times, I never thought I would get to see it close up, and I have to say a massive thank all three of you and the help from your buddies at Hell On Earth. I also loved the fact that we got to see of the three of you a lot more in front of the camera. Thanks

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  4. Urbandoned and HOE…two of my favorite crews pulled it off and managed to GET-R-DONE. If only The Proper People were there so all of my favorite crews were there…Wotan could have taken me to Valhalla…my life complete at last.

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  5. BTW…that would have made an excellent one for an overnight trip…if you could have secured the rafts better. All know all a great adventure and I love it when crews collaborate on shit..🍺🍺🍺

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  6. I Thank You all for taking me to Inch Garvie! I lived in Scotland for 5 yrs. with my Scot. Every time I went over both the bridges and to Queensferry I would Look at this.
    My Hubby told me the story of it . I always want to go to it .! and you all have done this for me . Cheers ! (my hubby will want to watch , later)

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  7. lol! at 33:05 it's pronounced "ross-sythe" dockyard (Rosyth Dockyard), my home town 🥰 absolutely brilliant video guys! I have always wanted to visit Inchgarvie after having visited Inchcolm island back when I was in high school and passing by these historic islands on an almost daily basis for nearly 32 years.

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