I love it aswell. Although I'm not a parent, I plan to taking ny nephews on lots of little European jaunts when they're a little bit older. It wasn't an opportunity I had when I was a child but I sure will make sure they get the opportunity. Travel broadens the mind so much.
Another wonderful video. I went to different parts of England this Christmas. Rick Steve's videos were a saviour for us for experiencing amazing places and now excited about exploring Ireland.
i subscribed this channel since long time ago, what i like from this content is really authentic, simple and easy to understand for many people, good job Rick
I am taking my class to Ireland this May and thus I have been looking for great videos to show the students before the trip...and here we go...YOUR video comes out!!!! How wonderful!!! Thanks for the wonderful sharing, Rick!!!! Greetings from Germany 🌞
That first segment always fondly reminds me of the trip we took to Ireland in 2005 - we watched that video before going. We went to Inishmore and started riding bikes toward the end of the island but it started pouring rain and had to turn around or we would have been late to get back to the Ferry. Never did make it out to Dun Aengus.
Ireland's symbol is the Harp, not the shamrock. The shamrock was sacred to the Celts long before St. Patrick came to Ireland. The number 3 was sacred to the Celts. St. Patrick used the shamrock because he knew that the Irish already loved it, just like he did with pagan festivals, first names and mythology.
Its part of the raison detre of independence not only one but a big part of it.Its politically impossible to ditch it entirely or english either for economic reasons which is why it remains in limbo.
Some languages are only ever spoken in one country, one region, or one tribe. Would you have us all ditch our languages just to fit in with the Anglosphere & mainstream? Its not like they can't be good at English if they learn Gaelic as well. Gaelic may be "anathema" and "outdated" to you, but without it, the Irish & other Gaelic nations will just be bland, empty, & devoid of connection to their culture, history & heritage. Believe it or not, those things matter to many people. Bilingualism & Multilingualism is quite common amongst populations in Europe, Asia & Africa. Multilingualism is the Norm in Most parts of the world.
My favorite show since I was young and now I'm a Dad and I recommend my son to watch this as entertainment and education. Great show ever.
I love it aswell. Although I'm not a parent, I plan to taking ny nephews on lots of little European jaunts when they're a little bit older. It wasn't an opportunity I had when I was a child but I sure will make sure they get the opportunity. Travel broadens the mind so much.
Thank you for the lovely tribute to the Emerald Isle and it's history. Erin go Bragh and happy St Patrick's Day to you Rick Steeves!
Another wonderful video. I went to different parts of England this Christmas. Rick Steve's videos were a saviour for us for experiencing amazing places and now excited about exploring Ireland.
Wow 🤩 breathtaking views, all around is green😍 Irish language is amazing, I like the music too!
My great grandfather left Ireland around 1880, and immigrated to America.
Proud O’Hara here.
Thanks for the excellent travelogue.
i subscribed this channel since long time ago, what i like from this content is really authentic, simple and easy to understand for many people, good job Rick
I am glad you’re still uploading!
Happy St.Patrick day, Rick
What a place it is. Well done sir.keep travelling. Thanks
Interesting video. Thanks for sharing. Ireland and Scotland looks interesting to explore.
Just Subscribed!!
Thank you for the information on the irish landscape!
I am taking my class to Ireland this May and thus I have been looking for great videos to show the students before the trip...and here we go...YOUR video comes out!!!! How wonderful!!! Thanks for the wonderful sharing, Rick!!!! Greetings from Germany 🌞
Ive been to the gallorus many times and it genuinely looks like it was only recently built.
Thank you Mr. Rick for the valuable addition to my life.
Beautiful Ireland
And Ireland's lighthouses!😊
Thank you , this was beautiful
Dingle may be the most wonderful place on earth, I can't wait to go back!
Interesting 👍 thank you for the video !
Beautiful state
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Ireland is beautiful 😍❣️
Lovely nature
Just fall in love 😮
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day To All Fellow Irish People And The Other Irish Fellows Who Are Living Abroad.
Great content, thanks for sharing! 👍
Wow very beautiful video
That was excellent, thank you Rick!
That first segment always fondly reminds me of the trip we took to Ireland in 2005 - we watched that video before going. We went to Inishmore and started riding bikes toward the end of the island but it started pouring rain and had to turn around or we would have been late to get back to the Ferry. Never did make it out to Dun Aengus.
Thank you
💛 all your videos #RICK👍
Beautiful!
Cảm ơn Anh rất nhiều thank you so much 😊😊😊😊😊
Nice
Ireland's symbol is the Harp, not the shamrock. The shamrock was sacred to the Celts long before St. Patrick came to Ireland. The number 3 was sacred to the Celts. St. Patrick used the shamrock because he knew that the Irish already loved it, just like he did with pagan festivals, first names and mythology.
I'm first person who watches your video😉
nice content
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Stay off the edge, it might be that time!!! 😳
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I like Ireland, but it is the only place in Europe I have been where I have been racially abused.
Mr Rick Stevens have you travel to south East Asia ...the Philippines 🇵🇭
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Ireland looks boring, but it does have 40 shades of green.
I recognised the song Westering Home sung in Gaelic. Why they bother with this outdated language is an anathema.
Its part of the raison detre of independence not only one but a big part of it.Its politically impossible to ditch it entirely or english either for economic reasons which is why it remains in limbo.
Some languages are only ever spoken in one country, one region, or one tribe. Would you have us all ditch our languages just to fit in with the Anglosphere & mainstream?
Its not like they can't be good at English if they learn Gaelic as well. Gaelic may be "anathema" and "outdated" to you, but without it, the Irish & other Gaelic nations will just be bland, empty, & devoid of connection to their culture, history & heritage. Believe it or not, those things matter to many people.
Bilingualism & Multilingualism is quite common amongst populations in Europe, Asia & Africa. Multilingualism is the Norm in Most parts of the world.
@@thisasiankidistrashfordram374 well said