Absolutely breathtaking scenery there at Mizen Head. The weather was perfect, albeit windy. Thank you, Ariel, for showing this beautiful part of a very special country!
Is breathtaking, is as seeing eternity. Thank you for sharing this video of what Ireland has to be proud of, his heritage, culture, people and landscape beauty.
Hello from NYC. What a great view! Enjoyed hearing about the signal station and tour. Thanks for sharing. I like the mannequin in the bed. Looks like you are heading to 50K subscribers
Wow, that was beautiful. Reminds me of the Cliffs of Moher. I loved the view whike on the Bridge through the crevice where you could see the water all the way through.
Epic ocean landscape .. wow the cliffs ..the rock formations .. reminds me of the rock on the coasts of Maine like shale.. and it also has lighthouses and whales and seals and Gannets too just like Maine.. what a beautiful place ! Most of the Irish that built this town I live in here(mining)mOntana ..immigrated from Cork.. I would never leave Cork for here. The lighthouse and keepers!!
yes, 7.5 for that bench seems about right, given there is a fence in the way. Now a bench perched on a cliff on the edge of Europe might garner a 9.9, I would think. The views are absolutely stunning. Thank you for sharing this video with us!
I used to live at 303 e 60th st. back in the 90's . I walked my dogs all around the upper east side and there was a building on e 62nd. st. between 1st ave. and York ave. what is the history of that building ? It looked like it was originally a country house . Also south of where I lived on maybe 58th st. there was a small row of frame houses do they have any interesting story ? Thanks . BTW my my maternal grandmother's maiden name was Wyckoff and as I understand all the people in the US with that name or any variation of that spelling are descended from the owners of the Wyckoff farm house .
When I went to the Mizen head in 2013 I was met by a Chris O'Sullivan who told me I had to pay to get in.There is picture or there was a picture of one Tom John Barry there by the refectory. Apparently Chris is a distant cousin of mine when he found out I knew Tom John Barry when he was alive I got in free. At the time when Tom John was alive in 2010 he was the oldest man in Ireland. If you took the oppurtunity you could have gone to O'Sullivan's Bar in Crookhaven. We're like the Smiths branches everywhere.
I get vertigo whenever you look down! My ancesters are from Cork.
Absolutely breathtaking scenery there at Mizen Head. The weather was perfect, albeit windy. Thank you, Ariel, for showing this beautiful part of a very special country!
Absolutely lovely views Ariel, sitting on that bench would have been so nice 😊x
I can't imagine how difficult it was to get supplies to that lighthouse. What a magnificent setting. thanks for sharing.
Is breathtaking, is as seeing eternity. Thank you for sharing this video of what Ireland has to be proud of, his heritage, culture, people and landscape beauty.
Cool! Wow! Amazing! Please keep making these great videos and never stop! Thank you! :)
Hello from NYC. What a great view! Enjoyed hearing about the signal station and tour. Thanks for sharing. I like the mannequin in the bed.
Looks like you are heading to 50K subscribers
Great video/work " Urbanist: Exploring Cities", And Ireland definitely is one of the beautiful countries, with beautiful Irish culture and so on...
Wow, that was beautiful. Reminds me of the Cliffs of Moher. I loved the view whike on the Bridge through the crevice where you could see the water all the way through.
Crazy beautiful coastline! I love the combination of land, sea, and sky; feeling the vibrations of all those negative ions.
Thanks for the trip down the hill at Mizen Head. Since I have COPD you have shown me something I would never otherwise had seen. Thank You!!
I'm glad I can take you to Mizen Head, it was such a wonderful journey!
Epic ocean landscape .. wow the cliffs ..the rock formations .. reminds me of the rock on the coasts of Maine like shale.. and it also has lighthouses and whales and seals and Gannets too just like Maine.. what a beautiful place ! Most of the Irish that built this town I live in here(mining)mOntana ..immigrated from Cork.. I would never leave Cork for here.
The lighthouse and keepers!!
Just stumbled upon your channel ... Love this video! Scot-Irish descent. Wish I could visit!💚
Thank for climbing all those steps for us, Ariel
my pleasure!! Climbing steps is part of the job lol
Wow. That's all I got....just WOW! ❣
Stunning views. This is the worst place to break up with someone or tell them you ran out of butter.
Love the scenery around the coastline, Truly spectacular.!
it really is! I wouldn't have thought to come here, but luckily it was like the only tour from Cork lol
If only it had nice Southern weather and water 😁
Incredible place!
how gorgeous this gorge is
yes, 7.5 for that bench seems about right, given there is a fence in the way. Now a bench perched on a cliff on the edge of Europe might garner a 9.9, I would think. The views are absolutely stunning. Thank you for sharing this video with us!
Accessible yes!
Amazing. Wow
Beautiful video 👌
I used to live at 303 e 60th st. back in the 90's . I walked my dogs all around the upper east side and there was a building on e 62nd. st. between 1st ave. and York ave. what is the history of that building ? It looked like it was originally a country house . Also south of where I lived on maybe 58th st. there was a small row of frame houses do they have any interesting story ? Thanks . BTW my my maternal grandmother's maiden name was Wyckoff and as I understand all the people in the US with that name or any variation of that spelling are descended from the owners of the Wyckoff farm house .
When I went to the Mizen head in 2013 I was met by a Chris O'Sullivan who told me I had to pay to get in.There is picture or there was a picture of one Tom John Barry there by the refectory. Apparently Chris is a distant cousin of mine when he found out I knew Tom John Barry when he was alive I got in free. At the time when Tom John was alive in 2010 he was the oldest man in Ireland. If you took the oppurtunity you could have gone to O'Sullivan's Bar in Crookhaven. We're like the Smiths branches everywhere.
Nice
Is it possible to walk the rest of way down.
Why is the pathway so narrow and fenced? Because people are dumb and keep falling off the cliff?
Yes
Sara 🇬🇧 xxxxx