Hey, this is a fantastic video, would it be okay if I use some footage in an upcoming video? I promise I'll credit, but let me know if you would like anything more.
Three percent of it left...Oh gawd, heartbreaking. Reminds me of the Caledonian forest in Scotland which once was covering the whole land, and now what remains of it is such a tiny part... With high appreciation for your work, wish all who try to protect the unique bogland all the very best ❤️
Dear Tina, What a moving video tribute to Ireland's boglands. I found it searching for visual context for Heaney's bog poems from North, and am eager to share it with students. I hope that's OK; I'll credit you, of course, and usually 'educational purposes' means it isn't a breach of copyright. Thank you for your inspiring work
I truly found your video to be inspiring. I am currently doing research on bogs as part of degree. Thank you, people like you should be more around! you should keep doing what you are doing. impressive Excellent :)
Coal now at 35euro for 40kg Bayg it's easy to understand why people have no choice but to exploit the bog rather than being held ransom for events that happen out of their hands.
I used to hate bogs because I've always loved forests instead, even I have come to understand how (bogs) are wild and beautiful, but like the great native oak forests we once had we have also destroyed much of the great bogs as well, even thousands of acres of useless Sitka spruce trees were planted on bogland, and this still continues to this day
Shame on the people for exploiting nature destroying what needed thousand of years to come into existence. I hope they pay for their crimes in some way.
a great appreciation of a misunderstood and unappreciated national treasure, Ireland 's bogland. congrats to you.
Thanks so much Noel
Hey, this is a fantastic video, would it be okay if I use some footage in an upcoming video? I promise I'll credit, but let me know if you would like anything more.
Beautiful and essential work, Tina.
many sincere thanks
So beautiful and sad! Thank you! ❤
Wonderful . . . . fair play Tina!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks so much Mark!!
Three percent of it left...Oh gawd, heartbreaking. Reminds me of the Caledonian forest in Scotland which once was covering the whole land, and now what remains of it is such a tiny part...
With high appreciation for your work, wish all who try to protect the unique bogland all the very best ❤️
This channel is such a hidden gem!
Dear Tina,
What a moving video tribute to Ireland's boglands. I found it searching for visual context for Heaney's bog poems from North, and am eager to share it with students. I hope that's OK; I'll credit you, of course, and usually 'educational purposes' means it isn't a breach of copyright. Thank you for your inspiring work
That was beyond spectacular! He gave me chills. I know what I have to do at Hawthorne Hill
I truly found your video to be inspiring. I am currently doing research on bogs as part of degree. Thank you, people like you should be more around! you should keep doing what you are doing. impressive Excellent :)
You must mean raised bogs ,because they are 800 sqkm of blanket bog in mayo alone and probably the same in donegal.
Yes raised bogs!! Not specific enough in the film...thanks for pointing it out
Coal now at 35euro for 40kg Bayg it's easy to understand why people have no choice but to exploit the bog rather than being held ransom for events that happen out of their hands.
I used to hate bogs because I've always loved forests instead, even I have come to understand how (bogs) are wild and beautiful, but like the great native oak forests we once had we have also destroyed much of the great bogs as well, even thousands of acres of useless Sitka spruce trees were planted on bogland, and this still continues to this day
Yes it's a real shame
The beauty that most of us would bypass.
Shame on the people for exploiting nature destroying what needed thousand of years to come into existence. I hope they pay for their crimes in some way.