Irlanda es un maravilloso país, tanta naturaleza y esta preciosa música me emociona mucho quiero volver espero que esto del Covid nos deje volver pronto a volver a estos maravillosos paises😍😍😍😍😍
La música Irlandesas se toca mucho con un instrumento llamando Gaita, aquí hay violines, flautas Vivo enamorada de Irlanda, lástima no poder visitarlo, vivir allá sería estupendo, pero casi imposible, admiró sus llanuras, bosques, cordilleras, castillos medievales tan llenos de grandes historias. Son maravillosos, su cultura, modo de vida, en fin, amo Irlanda. Saludos cordiales para todos!!
You'd want to be wealthy to live here though. It's incredibly expensive, and our public transport is dismal. Also our government is made up of clowns who don't give a shit about anyone except themselves
@@StarlMarshmo hello, I understand what you are saying, the same problem occurs in all countries, not just one country although Ireland is a beautiful country compared with others in America 
You don’t come to Ireland for the weather. If you want weather, go to Ibiza. The weather is one of the things that attract people to Ireland!. No hurricanes, no tornadoes, no earthquakes, no 45 C!
The johanlill we don't have mountains as high as scotland or near as many,there are many parts that are similar to the isle of skye and the scottish highlands like the five peninsulas on the south west, County donegal hills ,west county mayo,,wicklow mountains ,mourne mountains ,comeraghs. The common denominator is blanket bog and commonage(open grazing) in all these places and in scottish highlands
My #Irish Roots my Family the #Conyes as spelt back then also spelt Connis and then Conniss by the time my GG Grandmother passed. #Streamstown, #Connemara #Clifden #Galway ☘️
Lady Faye As much as i love forests , much of the landscape featured here is blanket peat bog which is a very important habitat in itself and is worth preserving and even before forests were cut down blanket and raised bogs covered vast areas of ireland so as with deserts mans activities have caused the spread of bogs it has however a natural environment and an environment that is under huge threat due to peat over harvesting drainage and overgrazing
@@galoglaich3281 as you say yourself here, 'as with deserts, man's activities have caused the spread of bogs' and, surely, as such, cannot be considered a natural environment, man's activities, by definition, having been almost entirely unnatural.
@@ladyfaye8248 They have also caused the decline of bogs .Many areas of ireland were covered in scots pine forests shortly after the ice age and these were replaced by bogs without a single stone or bronze axe being involved the environment simply became too wet and bogs took over and the same with the raised bogs of the midlands formed by an entirely natural process.Its not an either or situation both forests and bogs are very important environments worth preserving.Bogs are a carbon sink and home to unique plants and animals and its an environment under huge threat bogs once covered 30% of the country now just 12% .When you look at this video you see a treeless landscape ,but what don't realise is that there is less heather less carnivorous plants and the land is drying out due to overgrazing. Its not really the fact they are less trees there is the problem the same mix of open bog and forests was always there as i said before single human set foot,its the fact that the forests are monocultural stands of non native sitka spruce with absolutely no diversity.Kylemore abbey there is a semi natural woodland and in some other estates nearby but generally its these dark conifer forests.
@@galoglaich3281 I do appreciate you taking the time, and putting in the effort to communicate about this and to attempt to clarify on this issue. It does seem to me that bogs have a definite place in the ecology of these isles, whereas massive acrages of pine are a false human ecology. I think we agree about that. And yes, humans have overgrazed the land for sure. (not the humans ...the sheep and their friends... not the sheeps' fault, of-course). I certainly do not advocate for the monoculture take-over, and just want to see the natural woodlands and forests return.
A lot of that video is County Mayo and not Connemara. For instance Rockfleet Castle which features in it is over 50 kilometres from Connemara. I wish folk would credit County Mayo.
Yes but if ils very near. And for me it is the same contry. I enderstend what you but it's not very important. For us Mayo is near Connemara and limit indow. 😉
I can’t get enough of Connemara and the landscape which is breath taking.
Irlanda es un maravilloso país, tanta naturaleza y esta preciosa música me emociona mucho quiero volver espero que esto del Covid nos deje volver pronto a volver a estos maravillosos paises😍😍😍😍😍
Ireland's new zealand...so soo beautiful virgin natural landscape..almost addictive to see
J adore l.Irlande ,pour ces paysages,ces musiques,ces légendes et pour ces gens
Me encanta!!! En dos meses estaré allí 😊
My beautiful majestic Europe ❤️
Beautiful footage, such lovely detail of this beautiful landscape!
ماهذا الإحساس لم أصدق يوما هذا اني أشعر كأني فالجنة رائع أتمنى أن أشعر بنفس الشعور في كل مرة أعيد فيها هذه الموسيقى
Gorgeous landscapes!
Amazing
Really cool video
Magnifique, merci!
Que c'est beau j' y suis depuis 6 mois et on oublie vite le froid ^^
la chance que tu as 😎 je vais bientôt faire de même 🙄
J’y suis allé aussi et oui le climat n’est pas un problème, en plus de ces beaux paysage les habitant sont particulièrement sympas
Let's be honest. You weren't looking for landscapes when you searched "Connemara" in youtube. Nevertheless I'm glad I come across this video.
I just found this in my recommendations haha
Super video elle nous a servie pendant un cours d'anglais👍👌👏☺
Precioso espacio geográfico ¡¡¡
Une vidéo magnifique ! Bravo à vous 😌
Tres Bien / an-álainn go deimhin / 素晴らしい
amazing 💚
Lovely, thanks!
Great video
WOW 😍😍😍
Thanks for the great video.
Avec plaisir 😉
That is just beautiful. What is the music? I would love to know
Yes what is the music ? Does anyone knows?
@@easendfunny5945 Red shadow and green - Scott Dunning
@@pamellamichelly8370 this isn’t.
Son Gaitas, flautas, violines y debe haber otro que escapa en éste momento, saludos cordiales
La música Irlandesas se toca mucho con un instrumento llamando Gaita, aquí hay violines, flautas
Vivo enamorada de Irlanda, lástima no poder visitarlo, vivir allá sería estupendo, pero casi imposible, admiró sus llanuras, bosques, cordilleras, castillos medievales tan llenos de grandes historias.
Son maravillosos, su cultura, modo de vida, en fin, amo Irlanda.
Saludos cordiales para todos!!
You'd want to be wealthy to live here though. It's incredibly expensive, and our public transport is dismal. Also our government is made up of clowns who don't give a shit about anyone except themselves
@@StarlMarshmo
hello, I understand what you are saying, the same problem occurs in all countries, not just one country although Ireland is a beautiful country compared with others in America

My home area looks great, What drone you using
Dji phantom 4
Let's Dance Connemara
Nice weather, how long did you wait for? :)
Hello ! 6 days on place.
You don’t come to Ireland for the weather. If you want weather, go to Ibiza. The weather is one of the things that attract people to Ireland!. No hurricanes, no tornadoes, no earthquakes, no 45 C!
@@tmm7369 I live in Ireland
👍👍😊
Belle vidéo ! Quel est le titre de la musique svp ?
Very nice 😃
Beautyfull ! Like Isle of sky in Scotland.
The johanlill we don't have mountains as high as scotland or near as many,there are many parts that are similar to the isle of skye and the scottish highlands like the five peninsulas on the south west, County donegal hills ,west county mayo,,wicklow mountains ,mourne mountains ,comeraghs. The common denominator is blanket bog and commonage(open grazing) in all these places and in scottish highlands
My #Irish Roots my Family the #Conyes as spelt back then also spelt Connis and then Conniss by the time my GG Grandmother passed. #Streamstown, #Connemara #Clifden #Galway ☘️
Jolies images, j'ai beaucoup aimé Jai mis sur you tube une vidéo sur la chaussée des géants je m'abonne salut Louis
The music is amazing.... What soundtrack is that?
Despacito
@@user-ol3wk2ds9m 😂
What´s the name of the music? It´s absolutely fantastic
It has its beauty but it is also a land much denuded of trees and forest, on the way to be another Easter Island.
True, although they are currently doing something about it. Connemara is a wonderful part of Ireland. ill be there for Christmas to recharge my Soul.
Lady Faye As much as i love forests , much of the landscape featured here is blanket peat bog which is a very important habitat in itself and is worth preserving and even before forests were cut down blanket and raised bogs covered vast areas of ireland so as with deserts mans activities have caused the spread of bogs it has however a natural environment and an environment that is under huge threat due to peat over harvesting drainage and overgrazing
@@galoglaich3281 as you say yourself here, 'as with deserts, man's activities have caused the spread of bogs' and, surely, as such, cannot be considered a natural environment, man's activities, by definition, having been almost entirely unnatural.
@@ladyfaye8248 They have also caused the decline of bogs
.Many areas of ireland were covered in scots pine forests shortly after the ice age and these were replaced by bogs without a single stone or bronze axe being involved the environment simply became too wet and bogs took over and the same with the raised bogs of the midlands formed by an entirely natural process.Its not an either or situation both forests and bogs are very important environments worth preserving.Bogs are a carbon sink and home to unique plants and animals and its an environment under huge threat bogs once covered 30% of the country now just 12% .When you look at this video you see a treeless landscape ,but what don't realise is that there is less heather less carnivorous plants and the land is drying out due to overgrazing.
Its not really the fact they are less trees there is the problem the same mix of open bog and forests was always there as i said before single human set foot,its the fact that the forests are monocultural stands of non native sitka spruce with absolutely no diversity.Kylemore abbey there is a semi natural woodland and in some other estates nearby but generally its these dark conifer forests.
@@galoglaich3281 I do appreciate you taking the time, and putting in the effort to communicate about this and to attempt to clarify on this issue.
It does seem to me that bogs have a definite place in the ecology of these isles, whereas massive acrages of pine are a false human ecology. I think we agree about that.
And yes, humans have overgrazed the land for sure. (not the humans ...the sheep and their friends... not the sheeps' fault, of-course).
I certainly do not advocate for the monoculture take-over, and just want to see the natural woodlands and forests return.
A lot of that video is County Mayo and not Connemara. For instance Rockfleet Castle which features in it is over 50 kilometres from Connemara. I wish folk would credit County Mayo.
Yes but if ils very near. And for me it is the same contry. I enderstend what you but it's not very important. For us Mayo is near Connemara and limit indow. 😉
@@FlashDrone that's like saying Brittany is part of Normandy, it's the same country, but they're both different areas
Connemara is an area distinct to County Galway. The majority of this video in in County Mayo which is not Connemara !
whats the location of the last shot?
Diego Benfante Justin the west on the main road of the cliffs of Mohair
The Burren
It's on the north of Murroogh
0:46 whats the place?
West of Ireland best in Leenane, where Mayo meets Galway
Arround Delphi. I was in a magnifique hotel at this place. It was very great for drone spot.
Bonne vidéo je m’abonne au passage viens voir ma chaîne je fais des vidéo de voyage 🤗