Hi , yeah I have a playlist for walks near Downpatrick :) Gibbs island is lovely as is the walk up to St Patrick’s statue at Saul . ruclips.net/p/PLXyVA1GPc5-D0j79uQSXDlTngQtlg-v48
@@babcockandbobbins I also encourage you to read "Early Irish history and mythology. By Thomas F. O’Rahilly. Pp. x, 568. Dublin: Institute for Advanced Studies. 1946. 25s." It will corroborate everything Ian Adamson researched regarding Ulster and her people. Very interesting stuff, be warned when sharing this knowledge though, it goes against a narrative and I've found myself at the end of some vicious verbal attacks for simply talking about it! Very strange indeed, but not surprising.
Very pretty walk. Thanks for sharing and of course good to see Harvey too.
the lynched rabbit and the dream catcher reminded me of blair witch project..if the sun had begun to dip i would have just went home again
Any recommendations for walks near downpatrick area? Thanks
Hi , yeah I have a playlist for walks near Downpatrick :) Gibbs island is lovely as is the walk up to St Patrick’s statue at Saul . ruclips.net/p/PLXyVA1GPc5-D0j79uQSXDlTngQtlg-v48
I highly recommend a book, this will answer many questions; The Cruthin; a history of the people of ulster by Ian Adamson.
Thanks, must have a look.
@@babcockandbobbins I also encourage you to read "Early Irish history and mythology. By Thomas F. O’Rahilly. Pp. x, 568. Dublin: Institute for Advanced Studies. 1946. 25s."
It will corroborate everything Ian Adamson researched regarding Ulster and her people. Very interesting stuff, be warned when sharing this knowledge though, it goes against a narrative and I've found myself at the end of some vicious verbal attacks for simply talking about it! Very strange indeed, but not surprising.
@@frosty_soda thanks, definitely an area I'd like to read more about. I like dangerous knowledge :)
@babcockandbobbins was it busy when you went?