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Irish Nature and History
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Irish Nature and History
Videos of Irish Nature and History
Videos of Irish Nature and History
Deer Glendalough #wicklow #glendalough #ireland
Deer Glendalough #wicklow #glendalough #ireland
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Seals At The Sea #dublin #ireland #shorts
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Seals At The Sea #dublin #ireland #shorts
Brendan Behan Monument Location #dublin #ireland #shorts
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Brendan Behan Monument Location #dublin #ireland #shorts
River Liffey View #dublincity #dublin #ireland
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River Liffey View #dublincity #dublin #ireland
Day in History Donald Trump #donaldtrump #history #ireland
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Day in History Donald Trump #donaldtrump #history #ireland
Irish Life Centre Fountain, Green for Patrick's Day
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Irish Life Centre Fountain, Green for Patrick's Day
Irish National Anthem Statue For Peadar Kearney #IrishWriter
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Irish National Anthem Statue For Peadar Kearney #IrishWriter
What's the matter with his voice??🥴
Thanks bro, shits tough fr 😭💀🙏
@@Irishball. It certainly is
Hi All don't forget to check out part 1 of the video you can find it on my channel Irish Nature and History thank you
Check out the other videos on Irish Nature and History and you will get the joke 😅
I was there in May of this year. It's a fascinating island to explore on foot. I wrote up a trip report on TripAdvisor. www.tripadvisor.ie/ShowTopic-g186591-i88-k14780381-Trip_Report_Inishbiggle_Island-Ireland.html
Thank you so much for sharing your experience
Nice
Thank you
Lenin Vladimir is the man painted.
Thank you for the information Mr Kelly
Is that today
Thanks for your comment, it was taken in July
Cool 😎
Thank you
Nice
Thank you
So glad that you posted this video. My husband and I are going to Ireland in September We'll be there for 3 months and will be staying in Ballina, Co Mayo for a week, This is certainly on our bucket list.
Your very welcome and I hope you enjoy Ireland. One bit of advice make sure to bring rain gear, you will certainly need it 😊
Nice! ❤
The street art is a great help in making Dublin City more attractive
Would like to see the 30 second video? Please let me know and I will upload later today?
Some people at the time,believed that it was the British who bombed the north strand,in an effort to get Ireland involved in the war.
Thank you for the comment news in those days wasn't very fast as it is today so it would easy for people to assume anything
Lovely looking bird
Nice
Beautiful
Indeed 🙂
Such a cute squirrel 😍
Indeed
You are out and about early! Nice
Lots of nature out in the morning
What a cute squirrel!❤
Indeed the squirrel is
Wish her well
Likewise 😊
Love this momument Thank you
Your very welcome 😊
Amazing photo ❤
Thank you
Has anyone ever seen a more beautiful sunset. I use to get the bus to Howth to visit my Aunt and Uncle in Howth railway atation about 40 years ago, I was the country cousin lol. Mu uncle Tommy Cleary was the Station Master, good times.
Such a lovely memory thanks for sharing
@@mbrian679 thank you for allowing memories.
Anytime 😊
Thank-you!
Your very welcome 😊
love it!
Thank you
Reminded me of Hannah Hawkswell who was found by a film crew living a solitary life in the Yorkshire dales.
Thank you for the comment
what Language is this wow is this what my ancestors sounded like amazing...
Thank you for your comment the language being spoken is Irish
I didn't know, he set up the Dubliners, but I do now, cheers.
Your very welcome
"Nobody goes visiting to other peoples houses anymore" said Cáit. Visiting our neighbours as a child was normal in the early 1950s in East London. Our parents knew them and there was no problem, no phones... The same on our summer holidays going "home" (county Armagh) and being away all day at the farms of our mother or father's family. Fetlar is a remote Shetland island I visited in 1964; the people were just the same. I would walk miles and be welcome-the women always knitting.
Thank you for sharing your story
Keep at it, try going beyond the pale, looking forward to the next edition.
Thank you much appreciated
Beautiful Video 💚 🇮🇪
Indeed it is 🙂
My family live in Achill and watching the video of this Amazing hard working woman was a pleasure to watch 💚🇮🇪
Thank you I uploaded the video to raise awareness of the island as its struggling at the moment as the population from the last census is 12 people
Thought this was the start of the Simpsons. Lol
Yes the the background does look a little similar 😄 😀
Beautiful.
Thank you
U too. 👍🏻
An Tailliúr Gorm is the name of the video was made in 2008
Indeed it is just needed to get it confirmed before stating it 🙂
Thank-you. I thought that was the lady's name.
No worries at all 🙂 and the name of the video is An Tailliúr Gorm made 2008
What's the name of the island & where exactly is it?
The name of the Island is Inis Bigil and is located between Mayo and Achill Island
Any idea what year this was filmed? Early 2000's?
Trying to find out will come as soon as I know
@@healthydee381 Film is called An Tailliúr Gorm and was filmed in 2008
@@mbrian679 thank you so much. Far more recent than I thought.
Your very welcome
and where is it?
i was told it was on the opposite site of the park where houses are.
@@selfishbiaich it's in Griffith Park if you go up Millmount Avenue from Drumcondra Road passed Saint Patrick's national school and its beside the electric box at the entrance
@@mbrian679 Do you mean the well is there or the plaque is there? I saw the plaq with writings alright but not the well/spring. And local said it used to be across the road where houses are. So I understood that it is gone for some reason. Do you know any working wells in Dublin area city centre or in Dublin greater area? I like these places. Reminds me of old Ireland.
@selfishbiaich The plaque is the there however, unfortunately I don't exact location of where the well once was. I believe there is a few wells in Dublin, one in Dalkey and another Malahide
What an amazing lady!
Indeed
I remember when all of ireland was like this
@patob4868 Indeed the country side was very much like this
Slim pickings.
Yes not very much grass left
Lovely. I wanna go.
D09X578 is the current
but you know as I do, it was not a "famine" right??
There was a few different factors involved such as British rule over Ireland at the time, more food being exported out then imported and of course the potatoe blight