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Why Ireland split into the Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland
A brief overview of the history of Ireland and the events that led to the political division of the island.
Including: the Norman and Tudor conquest of Ireland, the break away from the Roman Catholic Church, the Union of the Crowns, the various Irish Rebellions, Oliver Cromwell's effect on Ireland, Irish joining the Union, the Irish War for Independence, the following Civil War, and the recent
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Religious Divide in Northern Ireland Between Protestants and Catholics: Belfast Burning
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Twelfth in Northern Ireland 2013 (BBC Documentary)
Documentary about Loyalists celebrating their culture on their yearly Orange festival. Contains violence and riotous behavior.
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Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland
We start in bustling Belfast's City Hall and Ulster Museum, then head out to Northern Ireland's favorite resort: Portrush, along the Antrim Coast, where we taste-test Irish whiskey, scramble over some six-sided geology in the Giant's Causeway, drop in on a world-class golf course, and stomp our feet to some traditional music.
© 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
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Belfast Northern Ireland - Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men -FULL
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Fighting To Keep The Peace In Northern Ireland
The murder of Kevin McGuigan has the potential to collapse the devolved government in Northern Ireland. Sky's David Blevins has this extended report, which contains flash photography.
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Soldiers' Stories Northern Ireland 1
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Brits & Northern Ireland FULL documentary ep2
This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l...
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No Gay Marriage Here: The Northern Ireland Story | BBC Newsbeat
Declan Harvey investigates why Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK to not allow same-sex couples to marry. With the recent 'yes' vote in the Republic of Ireland in favour of gay marriage and many other countries across Europe changing their laws to allow it, why is Northern Ireland different? We meet young gay people who say they're embarrassed and frustrated at their country's lack of pro
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Northern Ireland - Above The Law
RTE documentary on paramilitary shootings and beatings in Northern Ireland
RTE Synopsis:
During the Troubles, over 6,000 men, women and children were victims of so-called paramilitary 'punishment' attacks. Despite these brutal punishments, there was widespread support within communities for the paramilitaries' own form of justice.
In the documentary Above The Law, victims speak, some for the f
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Loyalists Full Documentary EP01
This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l...
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Why Are There So Many Northern Irish Accents?
Make it Digital - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02gvk8k
Sarah McBride, self confessed science geek and budding entrepreneur, investigates what an really accent is, how they form and why there are such are a variety of them in the 13,843km squared of land that makes up Northern Ireland.
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Who Won the War?
Peter Taylor has been covering the conflict in Northern Ireland for more than 40 years. On the 20th anniversary of the 1994 ceasefires, he makes a personal assessment of who really 'won the war'.
BBC Documentary
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-29369805
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Irish Ways 1988 Documentary Confrontations between the British Army, Ira and Irish Nationalists.
Made in 1988 very interesting watch see how it was at the time- Confrontations between the British Army and Irish Nationalists. Its crazy that it was like this only 25 years ago.
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BBC Northern Ireland Bloody Friday Documentary
This excellent production from BBC NI was shown to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Bloody Friday. Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast on 21 July 1972. Twenty-two bombs exploded in the space of eighty minutes, killing nine people (including two British soldiers) and injuring 130.
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FUNNY: Northern Irish Sayings With Morrison & McAuley
Scotland's James Morrison has a go at guessing Northern Ireland defender Gareth McAuley's well known Northern Irish sayings... How many can you guess?
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Endgame - Bomb And Ballot Box - Full Documentary
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BBC Coast Northern Ireland - Documentary (FULL)
BBC Coast Northern Ireland - Documentary (FULL) Don't for get to like and sub for all things Northern Ireland. Pop Goes Northern Ireland.
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Northern Ireland vs Greece. Euro 2016 Qualifier October 8th 2015
Northern Ireland make it to their first major tournament since 1986 by defeat Greece at Windsor Park in the Euro 2016 qualifier.
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Peace in Northern Ireland, But Religious Divide Remains
Protesters have been out on the streets of Belfast in recent days in advance of Thursday's annual parade honoring Protestant King William's victory over his ...
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The Maze Prison Documentary - Northern Ireland
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The war in Northern Ireland ( the Loyalists )
A 3 part series that takes a look at the war in Northern Ireland, in this segment we explore the Loyalists, a group loyal to British rule and a terrorist org...
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Protest turns violent | Ross Kemp Extreme World
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Why Ireland split into the Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland
A brief overview of the history of Ireland and the events that led to the political division of the island.
Including: the Norman and Tudor conquest of Irelan...
A brief overview of the history of Ireland and the events that led to the political division of the island.
Including: the Norman and Tudor conquest of Ireland, the break away from the Roman Catholic Church, the Union of the Crowns, the various Irish Rebellions, Oliver Cromwell's effect on Ireland, Irish joining the Union, the Irish War for Independence, the following Civil War, and the recent violence in Northern Ireland known as The Troubles.
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"Lord of the Land" by
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A brief overview of the history of Ireland and the events that led to the political division of the island.
Including: the Norman and Tudor conquest of Ireland, the break away from the Roman Catholic Church, the Union of the Crowns, the various Irish Rebellions, Oliver Cromwell's effect on Ireland, Irish joining the Union, the Irish War for Independence, the following Civil War, and the recent violence in Northern Ireland known as The Troubles.
MUSIC:
"Lord of the Land" by
Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/)
- published: 21 Jun 2015
- views: 18146
Religious Divide in Northern Ireland Between Protestants and Catholics: Belfast Burning
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Every year on July 12, many Protestants, loyalists, and unionists in Northern Ireland celeb......
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- published: 22 Jul 2014
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Twelfth in Northern Ireland 2013 (BBC Documentary)
Documentary about Loyalists celebrating their culture on their yearly Orange festival. Contains violence and riotous behavior....
Documentary about Loyalists celebrating their culture on their yearly Orange festival. Contains violence and riotous behavior.
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Documentary about Loyalists celebrating their culture on their yearly Orange festival. Contains violence and riotous behavior.
Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland
We start in bustling Belfast's City Hall and Ulster Museum, then head out to Northern Ireland's favorite resort: Portrush, along the Antrim Coast, where we tast...
We start in bustling Belfast's City Hall and Ulster Museum, then head out to Northern Ireland's favorite resort: Portrush, along the Antrim Coast, where we taste-test Irish whiskey, scramble over some six-sided geology in the Giant's Causeway, drop in on a world-class golf course, and stomp our feet to some traditional music.
© 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
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We start in bustling Belfast's City Hall and Ulster Museum, then head out to Northern Ireland's favorite resort: Portrush, along the Antrim Coast, where we taste-test Irish whiskey, scramble over some six-sided geology in the Giant's Causeway, drop in on a world-class golf course, and stomp our feet to some traditional music.
© 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
- published: 14 May 2014
- views: 64790
Belfast Northern Ireland - Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men -FULL
Watch as Danny Dyer the professional clown interviews some nut from Belfast.
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Watch as Danny Dyer the professional clown interviews some nut from Belfast.
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- published: 02 Oct 2014
- views: 154147
Fighting To Keep The Peace In Northern Ireland
The murder of Kevin McGuigan has the potential to collapse the devolved government in Northern Ireland. Sky's David Blevins has this extended report, which cont...
The murder of Kevin McGuigan has the potential to collapse the devolved government in Northern Ireland. Sky's David Blevins has this extended report, which contains flash photography.
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The murder of Kevin McGuigan has the potential to collapse the devolved government in Northern Ireland. Sky's David Blevins has this extended report, which contains flash photography.
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- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 357
Brits & Northern Ireland FULL documentary ep2
This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l......
This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l...
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This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l...
No Gay Marriage Here: The Northern Ireland Story | BBC Newsbeat
Declan Harvey investigates why Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK to not allow same-sex couples to marry. With the recent 'yes' vote in the Republic of...
Declan Harvey investigates why Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK to not allow same-sex couples to marry. With the recent 'yes' vote in the Republic of Ireland in favour of gay marriage and many other countries across Europe changing their laws to allow it, why is Northern Ireland different? We meet young gay people who say they're embarrassed and frustrated at their country's lack of progress and hear the strongly held arguments against change from the governing Democratic Unionist Party.
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wn.com/No Gay Marriage Here The Northern Ireland Story | BBC Newsbeat
Declan Harvey investigates why Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK to not allow same-sex couples to marry. With the recent 'yes' vote in the Republic of Ireland in favour of gay marriage and many other countries across Europe changing their laws to allow it, why is Northern Ireland different? We meet young gay people who say they're embarrassed and frustrated at their country's lack of progress and hear the strongly held arguments against change from the governing Democratic Unionist Party.
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- published: 15 Jun 2015
- views: 90
Northern Ireland - Above The Law
RTE documentary on paramilitary shootings and beatings in Northern Ireland
RTE Synopsis:
During the Troubles, over 6,000 men, women and children were victims...
RTE documentary on paramilitary shootings and beatings in Northern Ireland
RTE Synopsis:
During the Troubles, over 6,000 men, women and children were victims of so-called paramilitary 'punishment' attacks. Despite these brutal punishments, there was widespread support within communities for the paramilitaries' own form of justice.
In the documentary Above The Law, victims speak, some for the first time, about their experiences.
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RTE documentary on paramilitary shootings and beatings in Northern Ireland
RTE Synopsis:
During the Troubles, over 6,000 men, women and children were victims of so-called paramilitary 'punishment' attacks. Despite these brutal punishments, there was widespread support within communities for the paramilitaries' own form of justice.
In the documentary Above The Law, victims speak, some for the first time, about their experiences.
- published: 24 Mar 2015
- views: 248
Loyalists Full Documentary EP01
This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l......
This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l...
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This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l...
Why Are There So Many Northern Irish Accents?
Make it Digital - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02gvk8k
Sarah McBride, self confessed science geek and budding entrepreneur, investigates what an really acce...
Make it Digital - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02gvk8k
Sarah McBride, self confessed science geek and budding entrepreneur, investigates what an really accent is, how they form and why there are such are a variety of them in the 13,843km squared of land that makes up Northern Ireland.
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Make it Digital - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02gvk8k
Sarah McBride, self confessed science geek and budding entrepreneur, investigates what an really accent is, how they form and why there are such are a variety of them in the 13,843km squared of land that makes up Northern Ireland.
- published: 06 Feb 2015
- views: 13
Who Won the War?
Peter Taylor has been covering the conflict in Northern Ireland for more than 40 years. On the 20th anniversary of the 1994 ceasefires, he makes a personal asse...
Peter Taylor has been covering the conflict in Northern Ireland for more than 40 years. On the 20th anniversary of the 1994 ceasefires, he makes a personal assessment of who really 'won the war'.
BBC Documentary
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-29369805
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Peter Taylor has been covering the conflict in Northern Ireland for more than 40 years. On the 20th anniversary of the 1994 ceasefires, he makes a personal assessment of who really 'won the war'.
BBC Documentary
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-29369805
- published: 30 Sep 2014
- views: 1375
Irish Ways 1988 Documentary Confrontations between the British Army, Ira and Irish Nationalists.
Made in 1988 very interesting watch see how it was at the time- Confrontations between the British Army and Irish Nationalists. Its crazy that it was like this ...
Made in 1988 very interesting watch see how it was at the time- Confrontations between the British Army and Irish Nationalists. Its crazy that it was like this only 25 years ago.
wn.com/Irish Ways 1988 Documentary Confrontations Between The British Army, Ira And Irish Nationalists.
Made in 1988 very interesting watch see how it was at the time- Confrontations between the British Army and Irish Nationalists. Its crazy that it was like this only 25 years ago.
- published: 27 Feb 2015
- views: 7
BBC Northern Ireland Bloody Friday Documentary
This excellent production from BBC NI was shown to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Bloody Friday. Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Pro...
This excellent production from BBC NI was shown to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Bloody Friday. Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast on 21 July 1972. Twenty-two bombs exploded in the space of eighty minutes, killing nine people (including two British soldiers) and injuring 130.
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This excellent production from BBC NI was shown to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Bloody Friday. Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast on 21 July 1972. Twenty-two bombs exploded in the space of eighty minutes, killing nine people (including two British soldiers) and injuring 130.
- published: 20 Jul 2012
- views: 243330
FUNNY: Northern Irish Sayings With Morrison & McAuley
Scotland's James Morrison has a go at guessing Northern Ireland defender Gareth McAuley's well known Northern Irish sayings... How many can you guess?
For more...
Scotland's James Morrison has a go at guessing Northern Ireland defender Gareth McAuley's well known Northern Irish sayings... How many can you guess?
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Scotland's James Morrison has a go at guessing Northern Ireland defender Gareth McAuley's well known Northern Irish sayings... How many can you guess?
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- published: 24 Mar 2015
- views: 100
BBC Coast Northern Ireland - Documentary (FULL)
BBC Coast Northern Ireland - Documentary (FULL) Don't for get to like and sub for all things Northern Ireland. Pop Goes Northern Ireland....
BBC Coast Northern Ireland - Documentary (FULL) Don't for get to like and sub for all things Northern Ireland. Pop Goes Northern Ireland.
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BBC Coast Northern Ireland - Documentary (FULL) Don't for get to like and sub for all things Northern Ireland. Pop Goes Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland vs Greece. Euro 2016 Qualifier October 8th 2015
Northern Ireland make it to their first major tournament since 1986 by defeat Greece at Windsor Park in the Euro 2016 qualifier....
Northern Ireland make it to their first major tournament since 1986 by defeat Greece at Windsor Park in the Euro 2016 qualifier.
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Northern Ireland make it to their first major tournament since 1986 by defeat Greece at Windsor Park in the Euro 2016 qualifier.
- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 11
Peace in Northern Ireland, But Religious Divide Remains
Protesters have been out on the streets of Belfast in recent days in advance of Thursday's annual parade honoring Protestant King William's victory over his ......
Protesters have been out on the streets of Belfast in recent days in advance of Thursday's annual parade honoring Protestant King William's victory over his ...
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Protesters have been out on the streets of Belfast in recent days in advance of Thursday's annual parade honoring Protestant King William's victory over his ...
The war in Northern Ireland ( the Loyalists )
A 3 part series that takes a look at the war in Northern Ireland, in this segment we explore the Loyalists, a group loyal to British rule and a terrorist org......
A 3 part series that takes a look at the war in Northern Ireland, in this segment we explore the Loyalists, a group loyal to British rule and a terrorist org...
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A 3 part series that takes a look at the war in Northern Ireland, in this segment we explore the Loyalists, a group loyal to British rule and a terrorist org...
Protest turns violent | Ross Kemp Extreme World
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- published: 18 Dec 2014
- views: 30
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Northern Ireland: From City to Coast | Travel + Leisure
Northern Ireland combines the best of both worlds: a bustling city and the lush coastline. Visit Belfast, home of the Titanic, or drive along a 120-mile road...
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Ireland Travel Video Guide, Meet a Local Travel Series
Meet the locals as the Overlander travels around Ireland - Complete Program
See the beauty and hospitality of Ireland, through the eyes of it's people.
Stories include:
In Dublin I interviewed Niamh Ni Mhir who works for Hostel World,a local IT business that rode the Celtic Tiger to become the biggest Hostel booking website online Niamh explains how Ireland has changed since my last visit, in
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20 things to do in Belfast Travel Guide
Belfast is the capital city and largest city in Northern Ireland. This destination hasn't always been popular with visitors due to a conflict known as The Troubles; however, in recent years Belfast has experienced a resurgence and it's slowly starting to make a name for itself. We gave ourselves a few days to explore the city, and the result is the following video showcasing 20 things to do in Bel
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The European Capitol of Terrorism: Belfast, Ireland - VICE Travels to Belfast - PART 1 of 4
"Fuck a Pope." Tension between the Protestants and Catholics are high in Belfast, Ireland. Often described as the European capitol of terrorism, troubles con...
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Ireland Travel Skills
Join Pat O'Connor, co-author of Rick Steves' Ireland guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Ireland. We'll get a glimpse of Ireland's fascinating history and meet the friendly people of this charming country. Our travels will take us through both the Republic and Northern Ireland, including Dublin, Waterford, the Aran Islands, Dingle Peninsula, Belfast, Derry, and the Giant's C
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Belfast City Tour Guide, Northern Ireland
Ricky and Ciara are your personal guides to Belfast as they show us the city that has something for everyone! Here they review St Georges Market, Bookfinders...
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Ireland trip 2015
Ireland trip 2015, Ireland tourism & Vacations 2015, Ireland travel guide
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Ireland is an island in north-western Europe which has been divided politically since 1920. Most of the island is made up of Ireland (Irish: Éire, also known as Poblacht na hÉireann = the Republic of Ireland). The remainder i
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Tuscany by Car & Ireland by Car: Travel Guides with GPS
Welcome to this video about our travel guides! We publish two guides, one about Tuscany and one about Ireland.
Our guides are different – and we think a lot better – than other travel guides, and here are two reasons why.
First, each of our guides is comprehensive – well over 1,000 pages on an iPad or Kindle Fire – so you get complete information for your trip. For example, our guide to Tu
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Belfast, Northern Ireland Murals and Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly checks out the Political murals in Belfast http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland.
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Parliament Buildings Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
This video for Parliament Buildings Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from E
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Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland: Romantic Ruins
Along the Antrim coast an hour north of Belfast, the evocative remnants of Dunluce Castle perch dramatically on the edge of a rocky headland. During the Midd...
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Ireland City Tour HD
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Ireland tourist places, destination and attraction sites
Giant's Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Bushmills
The world famous Giant's Causeway, renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt is the only World Heritage Site
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Mount Stewart Gardens House Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
This video for Mount Stewart Gardens House Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see
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Road Trip to Game of Thrones Territory, Northern Ireland (documentary)
We went on a road trip to discover all Game of Thrones shooting locations in Northern Ireland & take you along with us to Westeros in this documenary!
Related article: www.ireland.com/en-gb/articles/game-of-thrones-locations/
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Belfast, Northern Ireland Murals
Key Political murals guide. http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland.
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Northern Ireland trip 2016 ( HD 1080p )
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Sights in Northern Ireland
Ulster American Folk Park
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In the 18th and 19th centuries thousands of Ulster people left
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Northern Ireland | Travel Vlog | Saunders Says
I hit up Northern Ireland with my buddy Ally to check out things like Giant's Causeway, the old castles and the coolest rope bridge you'll ever see.
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Lunch in Ireland trip (HD)
Lunch in Ireland trip - House host in Ireland trip - Hospitality in Ireland, Ireland food
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Ireland and Northern Ireland have long had the raw ingredients for a world-class cuisine—icy northern waters yielding fresh fish and shellfish, lush green grass for dairy herds, hillside wild herbs for free-ra
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Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthf...
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Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was fou
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Ireland Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome.Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was foun
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Fermanagh County Tourist guide, Northern Ireland
Irvine and his son take you on a guided tour of County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland which is known for its tranquility, beauty and the nicest Loughs in Irel...
Northern Ireland: From City to Coast | Travel + Leisure
Northern Ireland combines the best of both worlds: a bustling city and the lush coastline. Visit Belfast, home of the Titanic, or drive along a 120-mile road......
Northern Ireland combines the best of both worlds: a bustling city and the lush coastline. Visit Belfast, home of the Titanic, or drive along a 120-mile road...
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Northern Ireland combines the best of both worlds: a bustling city and the lush coastline. Visit Belfast, home of the Titanic, or drive along a 120-mile road...
Ireland Travel Video Guide, Meet a Local Travel Series
Meet the locals as the Overlander travels around Ireland - Complete Program
See the beauty and hospitality of Ireland, through the eyes of it's people.
Stori...
Meet the locals as the Overlander travels around Ireland - Complete Program
See the beauty and hospitality of Ireland, through the eyes of it's people.
Stories include:
In Dublin I interviewed Niamh Ni Mhir who works for Hostel World,a local IT business that rode the Celtic Tiger to become the biggest Hostel booking website online Niamh explains how Ireland has changed since my last visit, in the early 1990 s and also tells us what it is she likes about living in Dublin.
I interview Kathleen Moran about the Kilkenny Craft Centre and how Kilkenny established itself as Ireland's craft capital.
In Belfast I interviewed Sean McKernan, a photographer who in 1983 set up a photo exhibition called Belfast Exposed, featuring a lot of images from the height of the troubles.
On the Aran Islands I interviewed Teresa Millane, an old style (Sean Nos) singer.
In Galway I interviewed actor Diarmuid de Faoite about the flourishing arts scene.
The small fishing Village of Dingle on the West Coast of Ireland is home to a friendly Dolphin called Fungi, who seems to prefer the company of humans to his own kind.
In Doolin I interviewed Banjo player, Kevin Griffin about why Doolin has become the traditional music capital of Ireland.
Sean now runs an multifunction arts centre called BX Arts.
Sean discusses how Belfast has changed since the 1997 ceasefire.
In Cork I try and trace my Irish ancestors (O'Shea), and look at the modern day immigration of Polish workers to Ireland.
For my final Irish story, I visit Cahersiveen where there are some Stone Forts that may well been the home of my Shea ancestors.
IF YOU LIKE THE PROGRAM PLEASE RATE IT AND LEAVE ME A COMMENT, LOVED TO HEAR FROM YOU - MARK
Music by www.myspace.com/capetoclare
wn.com/Ireland Travel Video Guide, Meet A Local Travel Series
Meet the locals as the Overlander travels around Ireland - Complete Program
See the beauty and hospitality of Ireland, through the eyes of it's people.
Stories include:
In Dublin I interviewed Niamh Ni Mhir who works for Hostel World,a local IT business that rode the Celtic Tiger to become the biggest Hostel booking website online Niamh explains how Ireland has changed since my last visit, in the early 1990 s and also tells us what it is she likes about living in Dublin.
I interview Kathleen Moran about the Kilkenny Craft Centre and how Kilkenny established itself as Ireland's craft capital.
In Belfast I interviewed Sean McKernan, a photographer who in 1983 set up a photo exhibition called Belfast Exposed, featuring a lot of images from the height of the troubles.
On the Aran Islands I interviewed Teresa Millane, an old style (Sean Nos) singer.
In Galway I interviewed actor Diarmuid de Faoite about the flourishing arts scene.
The small fishing Village of Dingle on the West Coast of Ireland is home to a friendly Dolphin called Fungi, who seems to prefer the company of humans to his own kind.
In Doolin I interviewed Banjo player, Kevin Griffin about why Doolin has become the traditional music capital of Ireland.
Sean now runs an multifunction arts centre called BX Arts.
Sean discusses how Belfast has changed since the 1997 ceasefire.
In Cork I try and trace my Irish ancestors (O'Shea), and look at the modern day immigration of Polish workers to Ireland.
For my final Irish story, I visit Cahersiveen where there are some Stone Forts that may well been the home of my Shea ancestors.
IF YOU LIKE THE PROGRAM PLEASE RATE IT AND LEAVE ME A COMMENT, LOVED TO HEAR FROM YOU - MARK
Music by www.myspace.com/capetoclare
- published: 12 Jan 2012
- views: 7880
20 things to do in Belfast Travel Guide
Belfast is the capital city and largest city in Northern Ireland. This destination hasn't always been popular with visitors due to a conflict known as The Troub...
Belfast is the capital city and largest city in Northern Ireland. This destination hasn't always been popular with visitors due to a conflict known as The Troubles; however, in recent years Belfast has experienced a resurgence and it's slowly starting to make a name for itself. We gave ourselves a few days to explore the city, and the result is the following video showcasing 20 things to do in Belfast:
1) Titanic Belfast
2) SS Nomadic
3) St George's Market
4) Ulster Fry Breakfast
5) Queen's University Belfast
6) Botanic Gardens
7) Belfast Castle
8) Cellar Restaurant
9) Cave Hill
10) Belfast Giants Ice Hockey Game
11) Boxty
12) Ulster Museum
13) Visit the Murals
14) Belfast City Hall
15) Octopus's Garden Vintage Store
16) Belfast Black Stout
17) Victoria Square Dome
18) St. Anne's Cathedral
19) Holohan's at The Barge Ship Restaurant
20) Ulster Hall and Grand Opera House
Our visit Belfast travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Belfast city guide.
20 things to do in Belfast Travel Guide | Top Attractions Travel Video Transcript:
Well hello from Northern Ireland. This week we are traveling around Belfast and we only have three days in the capital so we're going to try and cover as much ground as we possibly can and show you some of the highlights.
The RMS Titanic was the largest ship afloat at the time it entered service, and it was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. The Titanic Belfast exhibition, tells the stories of the Titanic's ill-fated maiden voyage in 1912 and it is one of the top attractions in the city.
Right now we're on board the SS Nomadic, the little sister of the Titanic, and we're going to take a full tour of the ship.
The SS Nomadic was a steamship built as a tender to the RMS Titanic. It was her job to ferry passengers, baggage, and supplies to and from the shore.
Next up we are heading inside St George's Market, which we've been told is more than just a farmer's market. Apparently, aside from buying food there you can catch some live shows, go shopping for vintage items, jewelry. So we're going to head inside and see what it is like. And it is only open on the weekends.
Queen's University Belfast is one of the oldest universities in the United Kingdom. It also happens to have a really nice campus, so we decided to take a little stroll.
The Botanic Gardens first opened as a private garden in 1828, and for many years the public only had access on Sundays. Today anyone can visit and it's a beautiful place to walk around, especially if you luck out with sunshine.
So if you take a look at my pint over here you might be thinking I'm having Guinness. It does look a lot like Guinness but in fact it is Belfast Black. And I have to say it tastes just as good if not better.
For 360 degree views of Belfast, we recommend going to Victoria Square Shopping Centre, and riding the elevator up to the dome. This will give you a nice bird's eye view of Belfast.
So to wrap things up here in Belfast I'm going to mention three things I really liked about the city.
First off it is highly affordable. One of the best bargains you can get is a day pass for the bus. It's really cheap and it allows you to travel anywhere in the city unlimited usage.
Secondly, this is a very friendly city. Almost anytime we brought out a map we had a local coming up to offer help. And we just found that whenever we took taxi rides or were in restaurants locals really went the extra distance to make us feel welcome here.
And lastly this is a very walk-able city. Most of the attractions are clustered in the downtown area and you can reach most of them by foot.
And that's it for our quick trip to Belfast! As you can probably see, our visit was fairly short so we didn't get to do it all. If you have any suggestions of other sights and attractions worth checking out around Belfast, feel free to share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Northern Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish arts, Irish foods, Irish religion, Irish cuisine and Irish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
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Belfast is the capital city and largest city in Northern Ireland. This destination hasn't always been popular with visitors due to a conflict known as The Troubles; however, in recent years Belfast has experienced a resurgence and it's slowly starting to make a name for itself. We gave ourselves a few days to explore the city, and the result is the following video showcasing 20 things to do in Belfast:
1) Titanic Belfast
2) SS Nomadic
3) St George's Market
4) Ulster Fry Breakfast
5) Queen's University Belfast
6) Botanic Gardens
7) Belfast Castle
8) Cellar Restaurant
9) Cave Hill
10) Belfast Giants Ice Hockey Game
11) Boxty
12) Ulster Museum
13) Visit the Murals
14) Belfast City Hall
15) Octopus's Garden Vintage Store
16) Belfast Black Stout
17) Victoria Square Dome
18) St. Anne's Cathedral
19) Holohan's at The Barge Ship Restaurant
20) Ulster Hall and Grand Opera House
Our visit Belfast travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Belfast city guide.
20 things to do in Belfast Travel Guide | Top Attractions Travel Video Transcript:
Well hello from Northern Ireland. This week we are traveling around Belfast and we only have three days in the capital so we're going to try and cover as much ground as we possibly can and show you some of the highlights.
The RMS Titanic was the largest ship afloat at the time it entered service, and it was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. The Titanic Belfast exhibition, tells the stories of the Titanic's ill-fated maiden voyage in 1912 and it is one of the top attractions in the city.
Right now we're on board the SS Nomadic, the little sister of the Titanic, and we're going to take a full tour of the ship.
The SS Nomadic was a steamship built as a tender to the RMS Titanic. It was her job to ferry passengers, baggage, and supplies to and from the shore.
Next up we are heading inside St George's Market, which we've been told is more than just a farmer's market. Apparently, aside from buying food there you can catch some live shows, go shopping for vintage items, jewelry. So we're going to head inside and see what it is like. And it is only open on the weekends.
Queen's University Belfast is one of the oldest universities in the United Kingdom. It also happens to have a really nice campus, so we decided to take a little stroll.
The Botanic Gardens first opened as a private garden in 1828, and for many years the public only had access on Sundays. Today anyone can visit and it's a beautiful place to walk around, especially if you luck out with sunshine.
So if you take a look at my pint over here you might be thinking I'm having Guinness. It does look a lot like Guinness but in fact it is Belfast Black. And I have to say it tastes just as good if not better.
For 360 degree views of Belfast, we recommend going to Victoria Square Shopping Centre, and riding the elevator up to the dome. This will give you a nice bird's eye view of Belfast.
So to wrap things up here in Belfast I'm going to mention three things I really liked about the city.
First off it is highly affordable. One of the best bargains you can get is a day pass for the bus. It's really cheap and it allows you to travel anywhere in the city unlimited usage.
Secondly, this is a very friendly city. Almost anytime we brought out a map we had a local coming up to offer help. And we just found that whenever we took taxi rides or were in restaurants locals really went the extra distance to make us feel welcome here.
And lastly this is a very walk-able city. Most of the attractions are clustered in the downtown area and you can reach most of them by foot.
And that's it for our quick trip to Belfast! As you can probably see, our visit was fairly short so we didn't get to do it all. If you have any suggestions of other sights and attractions worth checking out around Belfast, feel free to share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Northern Ireland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Irish culture, Irish arts, Irish foods, Irish religion, Irish cuisine and Irish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 26 Dec 2015
- views: 134
The European Capitol of Terrorism: Belfast, Ireland - VICE Travels to Belfast - PART 1 of 4
"Fuck a Pope." Tension between the Protestants and Catholics are high in Belfast, Ireland. Often described as the European capitol of terrorism, troubles con......
"Fuck a Pope." Tension between the Protestants and Catholics are high in Belfast, Ireland. Often described as the European capitol of terrorism, troubles con...
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"Fuck a Pope." Tension between the Protestants and Catholics are high in Belfast, Ireland. Often described as the European capitol of terrorism, troubles con...
- published: 02 Nov 2011
- views: 265082
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author: VICE
Ireland Travel Skills
Join Pat O'Connor, co-author of Rick Steves' Ireland guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Ireland. We'll get a glimpse of Ireland's fascin...
Join Pat O'Connor, co-author of Rick Steves' Ireland guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Ireland. We'll get a glimpse of Ireland's fascinating history and meet the friendly people of this charming country. Our travels will take us through both the Republic and Northern Ireland, including Dublin, Waterford, the Aran Islands, Dingle Peninsula, Belfast, Derry, and the Giant's Causeway. (Please note this presentation was filmed April 14, 2012 and any special promotions or discounts mentioned are no longer valid.) For more travel information, visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
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Join Pat O'Connor, co-author of Rick Steves' Ireland guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Ireland. We'll get a glimpse of Ireland's fascinating history and meet the friendly people of this charming country. Our travels will take us through both the Republic and Northern Ireland, including Dublin, Waterford, the Aran Islands, Dingle Peninsula, Belfast, Derry, and the Giant's Causeway. (Please note this presentation was filmed April 14, 2012 and any special promotions or discounts mentioned are no longer valid.) For more travel information, visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
- published: 03 May 2012
- views: 42741
Belfast City Tour Guide, Northern Ireland
Ricky and Ciara are your personal guides to Belfast as they show us the city that has something for everyone! Here they review St Georges Market, Bookfinders......
Ricky and Ciara are your personal guides to Belfast as they show us the city that has something for everyone! Here they review St Georges Market, Bookfinders...
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Ricky and Ciara are your personal guides to Belfast as they show us the city that has something for everyone! Here they review St Georges Market, Bookfinders...
Ireland trip 2015
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Ireland trip 2015, Ireland tourism & Vacations 2015, Ireland travel guide
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Ireland is an island in north-western Europe which has been divided politically since 1920. Most of the island is made up of Ireland (Irish: Éire, also known as Poblacht na hÉireann = the Republic of Ireland). The remainder is Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
See in Ireland
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Blarney Castle - Located in County Cork This historic castle is known for its "Blarney Stone." Tradition is that if the Blarney Stone is kissed, one will be blessed with great eloquence, better known as "the gift of the gab." One kisses the stone by lying back and being held by an employee of the castle. Photographers are there to capture the moment!
Cliffs of Moher - Located in County Clare One of Ireland's biggest and most visited tourist attractions. The Cliffs are 230 meters in height and tower over the Atlantic Ocean. This attraction, whilst beautiful in the Summer, can be a bit of a tourist trap. If you intend to take your own transport, the over-priced car park is your only option (since the road is too narrow to park on) and to purchase your 'pay-and-display' parking ticket, you will need to go all the way through the gift shop (on the opposite side of the road), before returning to place it in your car.
Kilkenny - One of Ireland's favourite tourist spots, this Medieval Capital just 1 hour 40 minutes train out of Dublin City is a must see. Its beautiful buildings and of course imposing Norman Castle - not to mention the numerous festivals including the Arts Festival and Rhythm and Roots Festival - make Kilkenny a most desirable location.
Co. Donegal - An amazing area to see if you have your own transport, as bus services can be fairly limited. This part of the country is very traditional and you can expect to see plenty of low stone walls, thatched roof houses, rugged hills, cliffs and golden sand beaches. Best visited during Spring or Summer, there are plenty of hills walks and photo opportunities waiting to be discovered.
Do in Ireland
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Bus Tours - For travellers wishing to experience Ireland on a budget, there are a variety of inexpensive bus tours in almost every part of the country. These tours can range from hop-on hop-off busses in major cities such as Dublin and Cork to 5-day trips through some of the most scenic parts of the country. The bus drivers/guides are generally well informed about Irish history and enjoy sharing local legends and songs with anyone happy to 'lend and ear'.
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Ireland is an island in north-western Europe which has been divided politically since 1920. Most of the island is made up of Ireland (Irish: Éire, also known as Poblacht na hÉireann = the Republic of Ireland). The remainder is Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.
See in Ireland
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Blarney Castle - Located in County Cork This historic castle is known for its "Blarney Stone." Tradition is that if the Blarney Stone is kissed, one will be blessed with great eloquence, better known as "the gift of the gab." One kisses the stone by lying back and being held by an employee of the castle. Photographers are there to capture the moment!
Cliffs of Moher - Located in County Clare One of Ireland's biggest and most visited tourist attractions. The Cliffs are 230 meters in height and tower over the Atlantic Ocean. This attraction, whilst beautiful in the Summer, can be a bit of a tourist trap. If you intend to take your own transport, the over-priced car park is your only option (since the road is too narrow to park on) and to purchase your 'pay-and-display' parking ticket, you will need to go all the way through the gift shop (on the opposite side of the road), before returning to place it in your car.
Kilkenny - One of Ireland's favourite tourist spots, this Medieval Capital just 1 hour 40 minutes train out of Dublin City is a must see. Its beautiful buildings and of course imposing Norman Castle - not to mention the numerous festivals including the Arts Festival and Rhythm and Roots Festival - make Kilkenny a most desirable location.
Co. Donegal - An amazing area to see if you have your own transport, as bus services can be fairly limited. This part of the country is very traditional and you can expect to see plenty of low stone walls, thatched roof houses, rugged hills, cliffs and golden sand beaches. Best visited during Spring or Summer, there are plenty of hills walks and photo opportunities waiting to be discovered.
Do in Ireland
==========
Bus Tours - For travellers wishing to experience Ireland on a budget, there are a variety of inexpensive bus tours in almost every part of the country. These tours can range from hop-on hop-off busses in major cities such as Dublin and Cork to 5-day trips through some of the most scenic parts of the country. The bus drivers/guides are generally well informed about Irish history and enjoy sharing local legends and songs with anyone happy to 'lend and ear'.
- published: 10 Feb 2015
- views: 222
Tuscany by Car & Ireland by Car: Travel Guides with GPS
Welcome to this video about our travel guides! We publish two guides, one about Tuscany and one about Ireland.
Our guides are different – and we think a lot...
Welcome to this video about our travel guides! We publish two guides, one about Tuscany and one about Ireland.
Our guides are different – and we think a lot better – than other travel guides, and here are two reasons why.
First, each of our guides is comprehensive – well over 1,000 pages on an iPad or Kindle Fire – so you get complete information for your trip. For example, our guide to Tuscany not only includes complete coverage of Florence and Chianti, but also contains thorough coverage of the Central hilltop towns region and Maremma, two of our favorite locations in Tuscany.
Likewise, in our guide to Ireland we include many locations in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is an up-and-coming travel destination which is largely ignored by many other travel guides.
Second, we believe that the best way to explore these wonderful destinations is by car. Many locations within Tuscany, for example, are simply not accessible by train and with so much to see and do, why be stuck in a tour bus with strangers on a schedule out of your control? The roads in Europe are terrific and the smaller roads that crisscross Tuscany are a joy to drive.
The problem comes when you find yourself hopelessly lost. Navigating in a foreign land can be a real challenge and lead to many frustrations. Each of our books comes – at no additional charge – with a separate, downloadable set of GPS coordinates that can be easily loaded on your separate Garmin or tom-tom GPS device. When you arrive at your destination in Tuscany or Ireland, simply power on your GPS device, select one of the destinations in our books, and travel confidently to that destination.
Available through Amazon's Kindle Store and Apple iTunes.
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Welcome to this video about our travel guides! We publish two guides, one about Tuscany and one about Ireland.
Our guides are different – and we think a lot better – than other travel guides, and here are two reasons why.
First, each of our guides is comprehensive – well over 1,000 pages on an iPad or Kindle Fire – so you get complete information for your trip. For example, our guide to Tuscany not only includes complete coverage of Florence and Chianti, but also contains thorough coverage of the Central hilltop towns region and Maremma, two of our favorite locations in Tuscany.
Likewise, in our guide to Ireland we include many locations in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is an up-and-coming travel destination which is largely ignored by many other travel guides.
Second, we believe that the best way to explore these wonderful destinations is by car. Many locations within Tuscany, for example, are simply not accessible by train and with so much to see and do, why be stuck in a tour bus with strangers on a schedule out of your control? The roads in Europe are terrific and the smaller roads that crisscross Tuscany are a joy to drive.
The problem comes when you find yourself hopelessly lost. Navigating in a foreign land can be a real challenge and lead to many frustrations. Each of our books comes – at no additional charge – with a separate, downloadable set of GPS coordinates that can be easily loaded on your separate Garmin or tom-tom GPS device. When you arrive at your destination in Tuscany or Ireland, simply power on your GPS device, select one of the destinations in our books, and travel confidently to that destination.
Available through Amazon's Kindle Store and Apple iTunes.
- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 7
Belfast, Northern Ireland Murals and Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly checks out the Political murals in Belfast http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland....
Billy Connolly checks out the Political murals in Belfast http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland.
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Billy Connolly checks out the Political murals in Belfast http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland.
- published: 29 Mar 2009
- views: 22758
Parliament Buildings Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
This video for Parliament Buildings Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these ...
This video for Parliament Buildings Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
St. Petersburg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ISUUO0CSo
Kyoto:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1wzlwtKJ0
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This video for Parliament Buildings Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
St. Petersburg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ISUUO0CSo
Kyoto:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1wzlwtKJ0
- published: 10 Mar 2015
- views: 209
Dunluce Castle, Northern Ireland: Romantic Ruins
Along the Antrim coast an hour north of Belfast, the evocative remnants of Dunluce Castle perch dramatically on the edge of a rocky headland. During the Midd......
Along the Antrim coast an hour north of Belfast, the evocative remnants of Dunluce Castle perch dramatically on the edge of a rocky headland. During the Midd...
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Along the Antrim coast an hour north of Belfast, the evocative remnants of Dunluce Castle perch dramatically on the edge of a rocky headland. During the Midd...
Ireland City Tour HD
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Ireland tourist places, destination and attraction sites
Giant's Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Bushmills
The world famous Giant's Causeway, renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt is the only World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland and is a must see for visitors.
Old Bushmills Distillery
Bushmills
Bushmills Irish Whiskey is made at Ireland's oldest working distillery in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Ballintoy, Ballycastle
Carrick-a-Rede boasts unrivalled coastal scenery and an exhilarating rope bridge experience accessed by a short coastal footpath. On the way, there are wonderful vantage points to stop and take in the natural beauty.
Dunluce Castle: Medieval Irish Castle on the Antrim Coast
Bushmills
Dunluce Castle is located dramatically close to a headland that plunges straight into the sea, along the North Antrim coast.
Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne
Castlerock, Coleraine
Mussenden Temple is located in the beautiful surroundings of Downhill Demesne near Castlerock in County Londonderry.
Roe Valley Country Park
Limavady
This scenic and tranquil park on the outskirts of Limavady offers spectacular riverside views and woodland walks along with opportunities for salmon and trout fishing, canoeing, rock climbing and orienteering.
Slemish Mountain
Ballymena
Slemish Mountain, the legendary first known Irish home of Saint Patrick, is located close to Broughshane in Co. Antrim.
Joey and Robert Dunlop Memorial Gardens
Ballymoney
The Robert and Joey Dunlop Memorial Garden were opened by Ballymoney Borough Council in honour of these two great sporting heroes.
Glenariff Forest Park
Glenariffe, Ballymena
Glenariff, the "Queen of the Glens", hosts the spectacular Glenariff Forest Park. The unique Waterfall Walkway, a popular tourist attraction since it opened 80 years ago,has been significantly upgraded along its 3 mile length.
Glenarm Castle Estate and Walled Gardens
Glenarm, Ballymena
There has been a castle at Glenarm since the days of John Bisset, who was expelled from Scotland in 1242 for murdering a rival during a tournament.
Bat Evening at Roe Valley Country Park
Roe Valley Country Park, Limavady, 28 Aug
An opportunity to hear from an expert about some of Ireland's bat species. There will be a talk and a visit to a roost to see them emerging for evening feeding. Learn about the myths and old stories attached to this mysterious species.
Rathlin Island
Rathlin Island
Amidst the rugged landscape of this isolated island, you can let your mind wander and discover a tranquility and beauty that is so unexpected.
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Ireland tourist places, destination and attraction sites
Giant's Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Bushmills
The world famous Giant's Causeway, renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt is the only World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland and is a must see for visitors.
Old Bushmills Distillery
Bushmills
Bushmills Irish Whiskey is made at Ireland's oldest working distillery in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Ballintoy, Ballycastle
Carrick-a-Rede boasts unrivalled coastal scenery and an exhilarating rope bridge experience accessed by a short coastal footpath. On the way, there are wonderful vantage points to stop and take in the natural beauty.
Dunluce Castle: Medieval Irish Castle on the Antrim Coast
Bushmills
Dunluce Castle is located dramatically close to a headland that plunges straight into the sea, along the North Antrim coast.
Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne
Castlerock, Coleraine
Mussenden Temple is located in the beautiful surroundings of Downhill Demesne near Castlerock in County Londonderry.
Roe Valley Country Park
Limavady
This scenic and tranquil park on the outskirts of Limavady offers spectacular riverside views and woodland walks along with opportunities for salmon and trout fishing, canoeing, rock climbing and orienteering.
Slemish Mountain
Ballymena
Slemish Mountain, the legendary first known Irish home of Saint Patrick, is located close to Broughshane in Co. Antrim.
Joey and Robert Dunlop Memorial Gardens
Ballymoney
The Robert and Joey Dunlop Memorial Garden were opened by Ballymoney Borough Council in honour of these two great sporting heroes.
Glenariff Forest Park
Glenariffe, Ballymena
Glenariff, the "Queen of the Glens", hosts the spectacular Glenariff Forest Park. The unique Waterfall Walkway, a popular tourist attraction since it opened 80 years ago,has been significantly upgraded along its 3 mile length.
Glenarm Castle Estate and Walled Gardens
Glenarm, Ballymena
There has been a castle at Glenarm since the days of John Bisset, who was expelled from Scotland in 1242 for murdering a rival during a tournament.
Bat Evening at Roe Valley Country Park
Roe Valley Country Park, Limavady, 28 Aug
An opportunity to hear from an expert about some of Ireland's bat species. There will be a talk and a visit to a roost to see them emerging for evening feeding. Learn about the myths and old stories attached to this mysterious species.
Rathlin Island
Rathlin Island
Amidst the rugged landscape of this isolated island, you can let your mind wander and discover a tranquility and beauty that is so unexpected.
- published: 13 Jun 2014
- views: 869
Mount Stewart Gardens House Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
This video for Mount Stewart Gardens House Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how...
This video for Mount Stewart Gardens House Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
St. Petersburg
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This video for Mount Stewart Gardens House Vacation Travel Guide is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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Kyoto:
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- published: 10 Mar 2015
- views: 198
Road Trip to Game of Thrones Territory, Northern Ireland (documentary)
We went on a road trip to discover all Game of Thrones shooting locations in Northern Ireland & take you along with us to Westeros in this documenary!
Related a...
We went on a road trip to discover all Game of Thrones shooting locations in Northern Ireland & take you along with us to Westeros in this documenary!
Related article: www.ireland.com/en-gb/articles/game-of-thrones-locations/
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Together with Kristin Addis (www.bemytravelmuse.com) I went on a road trip exploring Northern Ireland and all the Game of Thrones shooting locations which have been used in the show by HBO.
With this we show you all the Game of Thrones spots which actually exist in real life and can be explored while traveling through Northern Ireland.
Supported by our local experts Phil and James who have been involved in the filming from the first seasons we got the chance to see why the production company decided to use Northern Ireland as their main filming spot.
If you are interested in a Game of Thrones Tour in Northern Ireland make sure to checkout the related website of Ireland linked at the beginning where you'll find all information needed.
Make sure to follow my Co-Host Kristin:
https://instagram.com/bemytravelmuse/
Snapchat: "krislikewhaat"
Web: www.bemytravelmuse.com
Made possible by:
Tourism Ireland (special thanks to Emma!)
www.ireland.com
This content is not sponsored, endorsed or affiliated with HBO or anyone else associated with Game of Thrones®.
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Supported by:
- Winterfell Tours (http://www.gameofthrones-winterfelltours.com/)
- McComb's (http://www.mccombscoaches.com/)
- Northern Ireland Tourism Board (http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/)
- The Cuan, Strangford
(www.thecuan.com/)
- Discover Northern Ireland
===
Game of Thrones Filming Locations in Northern Ireland featured in this video:
- Tollymore Forest Park (the haunted forest)
- Castle Ward (Winterfell)
- Portstewart Strand (Dorne)
- Audley's Castle (The Twins)
- Murlough Bay (Storm's End)
- The Dark Hedges (The King's Road)
- Cushendun Caves (The Stormlands)
- Mussenden Temple (Dragonstone)
- Belfast
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We went on a road trip to discover all Game of Thrones shooting locations in Northern Ireland & take you along with us to Westeros in this documenary!
Related article: www.ireland.com/en-gb/articles/game-of-thrones-locations/
--- equipment used to produce this video ---
Sony A7 II http://amzn.to/1Gfj8MU
Amazon Tripod http://amzn.to/1Of2HpJ
Joby Gorillapod http://amzn.to/1CMyE0b
Opteka SteadyCam http://amzn.to/1JCHAeb
Zoom H2n Audio Recorder http://amzn.to/1FFVSt4
SDHC Memory Card http://amzn.to/1ygZzWD
Waterproof Memory Card Case http://amzn.to/1FFWLCb
Backpack Osprey Farpoint 40 http://amzn.to/1ceMOlo
Together with Kristin Addis (www.bemytravelmuse.com) I went on a road trip exploring Northern Ireland and all the Game of Thrones shooting locations which have been used in the show by HBO.
With this we show you all the Game of Thrones spots which actually exist in real life and can be explored while traveling through Northern Ireland.
Supported by our local experts Phil and James who have been involved in the filming from the first seasons we got the chance to see why the production company decided to use Northern Ireland as their main filming spot.
If you are interested in a Game of Thrones Tour in Northern Ireland make sure to checkout the related website of Ireland linked at the beginning where you'll find all information needed.
Make sure to follow my Co-Host Kristin:
https://instagram.com/bemytravelmuse/
Snapchat: "krislikewhaat"
Web: www.bemytravelmuse.com
Made possible by:
Tourism Ireland (special thanks to Emma!)
www.ireland.com
This content is not sponsored, endorsed or affiliated with HBO or anyone else associated with Game of Thrones®.
===
Supported by:
- Winterfell Tours (http://www.gameofthrones-winterfelltours.com/)
- McComb's (http://www.mccombscoaches.com/)
- Northern Ireland Tourism Board (http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/)
- The Cuan, Strangford
(www.thecuan.com/)
- Discover Northern Ireland
===
Game of Thrones Filming Locations in Northern Ireland featured in this video:
- Tollymore Forest Park (the haunted forest)
- Castle Ward (Winterfell)
- Portstewart Strand (Dorne)
- Audley's Castle (The Twins)
- Murlough Bay (Storm's End)
- The Dark Hedges (The King's Road)
- Cushendun Caves (The Stormlands)
- Mussenden Temple (Dragonstone)
- Belfast
===
Music:
http://www.back-packer.org/audiojungle
Follow me:
http://www.back-packer.org
http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve
http://www.facebook.com/BackPackerBlog
- published: 16 Jul 2015
- views: 88
Belfast, Northern Ireland Murals
Key Political murals guide. http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland....
Key Political murals guide. http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland.
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Key Political murals guide. http://www.planetbelfast.com - A travel guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland trip 2016 ( HD 1080p )
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Sights in Northern Ireland
Ulster American Folk Park
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In the 18th and 19th centuries thousands of Ulster people left their homes to forge a new life across the Atlantic; 200,000 emigrated in the 18th century alone. Their story is told here at one of Ireland's best museums, which features a sprawling outdoor history park , where exhibits are split into Old World and New World areas and come alive through reenactments.
The park is 8km northwest of Omagh off the A5. Last admission is 1½ hours before closing.
City Hall
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Belfast's classical Renaissance-style City Hall was built in fine, white Portland stone in 1906. Highlights of the free, 45-minute guided tour include the sumptuous, wedding-cake Italian marble and colourful stained glass of the entrance hall and rotunda; an opportunity to sit on the mayor's throne in the council chamber; and the idiosyncratic portraits of past lord mayors. Each is allowed to choose his or her own artist and the variations in personal style are intriguing.
The Industrial Revolution transformed Belfast in the 19th century. The city's rapid rise to muck-and-brass prosperity manifested in the extravagance of the building, which was paid for with the gas supply company's profits. The hall is fronted by a statue of a rather dour 'we are not amused' Queen Victoria . The bronze figures on either side of her symbolise the textile and shipbuilding industries. The child at the back represents education.
Ulster Museum
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You could spend hours browsing this state-of-the-art museum, but if you're pressed for time don't miss the Armada Room , with artefacts retrieved from the 1588 wreck of the Spanish galleon Girona; the Egyptian Room , with Princess Takabuti, a 2500-year-old Egyptian mummy unwrapped in Belfast in 1835; and the Early Peoples Gallery , with the bronze Bann Disc, a superb example of Celtic design from the Iron Age.
Free tours (10 people maximum; first-come, first served) run at 2.30pm Tuesday to Friday and 1.30pm Sunday.
Crown Liquor Saloon
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There are not too many historical monuments that you can enjoy while savouring a pint of beer, but the National Trust's Crown Liquor Saloon is one of them. Belfast's most famous bar was refurbished by Patrick Flanagan in the late 19th century and displays Victorian decorative flamboyance at its best (he was looking to pull in a posh clientele from the newfangled train station and Grand Opera House across the street).
Castle Coole
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The 600 hectares of landscaped grounds contain a lake that is home to the UK's only nonmigratory colony of greylag geese. You can also join a tour of the grand 18th-century house .
The estate is 2.5km southeast of Enniskillen. You can easily walk there from Enniskillen town centre in 30 minutes – beyond Dunnes Stores, fork left on Tempo Rd and keep going straight along Castlecoole Rd.
When King George IV visited Ireland in 1821, the second Earl of Belmore had a state bedroom specially prepared at Castle Coole in anticipation of the monarch's visit. The king, however, was more interested in dallying with his mistress at Slane Castle and never turned up. The bedroom, draped in red silk and decorated with paintings depicting A Rake's Progress (the earl's sniffy riposte to the king's extramarital shenanigans), is one of the highlights of the one-hour guided tour.
Navan Fort
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Perched atop a drumlin, Ulster's most important archaeological site is linked in legend with the tales of Cúchulainn and named as capital of Ulster and the seat of the legendary Knights of the Red Branch. Exhibits at the outstanding Navan Centre place the fort in its historical context, and display a re-creation of an Iron Age settlement.
It's a 3km walk west of Armagh; alternatively, take bus 73 (up to nine daily Monday to Friday).
Giant’s Causeway
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This spectacular rock formation – Northern Ireland's only Unesco World Heritage site – is one of Ireland's most impressive and atmospheric landscape features, a vast expanse of regular, closely packed, hexagonal stone columns looking for all the world like the handiwork of giants. The phenomenon is explained in the Giant's Causeway Visitor Experience , a spectacular new ecofriendly building half-hidden in a hillside above the sea.
Derry's City Walls
---------------------------------
The best way to get a feel for Derry's layout and history is to walk the 1.5km circumference of the city's walls.
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Sights in Northern Ireland
Ulster American Folk Park
----------------------------------------------
In the 18th and 19th centuries thousands of Ulster people left their homes to forge a new life across the Atlantic; 200,000 emigrated in the 18th century alone. Their story is told here at one of Ireland's best museums, which features a sprawling outdoor history park , where exhibits are split into Old World and New World areas and come alive through reenactments.
The park is 8km northwest of Omagh off the A5. Last admission is 1½ hours before closing.
City Hall
--------------------
Belfast's classical Renaissance-style City Hall was built in fine, white Portland stone in 1906. Highlights of the free, 45-minute guided tour include the sumptuous, wedding-cake Italian marble and colourful stained glass of the entrance hall and rotunda; an opportunity to sit on the mayor's throne in the council chamber; and the idiosyncratic portraits of past lord mayors. Each is allowed to choose his or her own artist and the variations in personal style are intriguing.
The Industrial Revolution transformed Belfast in the 19th century. The city's rapid rise to muck-and-brass prosperity manifested in the extravagance of the building, which was paid for with the gas supply company's profits. The hall is fronted by a statue of a rather dour 'we are not amused' Queen Victoria . The bronze figures on either side of her symbolise the textile and shipbuilding industries. The child at the back represents education.
Ulster Museum
---------------------------
You could spend hours browsing this state-of-the-art museum, but if you're pressed for time don't miss the Armada Room , with artefacts retrieved from the 1588 wreck of the Spanish galleon Girona; the Egyptian Room , with Princess Takabuti, a 2500-year-old Egyptian mummy unwrapped in Belfast in 1835; and the Early Peoples Gallery , with the bronze Bann Disc, a superb example of Celtic design from the Iron Age.
Free tours (10 people maximum; first-come, first served) run at 2.30pm Tuesday to Friday and 1.30pm Sunday.
Crown Liquor Saloon
================
There are not too many historical monuments that you can enjoy while savouring a pint of beer, but the National Trust's Crown Liquor Saloon is one of them. Belfast's most famous bar was refurbished by Patrick Flanagan in the late 19th century and displays Victorian decorative flamboyance at its best (he was looking to pull in a posh clientele from the newfangled train station and Grand Opera House across the street).
Castle Coole
---------------------------
The 600 hectares of landscaped grounds contain a lake that is home to the UK's only nonmigratory colony of greylag geese. You can also join a tour of the grand 18th-century house .
The estate is 2.5km southeast of Enniskillen. You can easily walk there from Enniskillen town centre in 30 minutes – beyond Dunnes Stores, fork left on Tempo Rd and keep going straight along Castlecoole Rd.
When King George IV visited Ireland in 1821, the second Earl of Belmore had a state bedroom specially prepared at Castle Coole in anticipation of the monarch's visit. The king, however, was more interested in dallying with his mistress at Slane Castle and never turned up. The bedroom, draped in red silk and decorated with paintings depicting A Rake's Progress (the earl's sniffy riposte to the king's extramarital shenanigans), is one of the highlights of the one-hour guided tour.
Navan Fort
-------------------------
Perched atop a drumlin, Ulster's most important archaeological site is linked in legend with the tales of Cúchulainn and named as capital of Ulster and the seat of the legendary Knights of the Red Branch. Exhibits at the outstanding Navan Centre place the fort in its historical context, and display a re-creation of an Iron Age settlement.
It's a 3km walk west of Armagh; alternatively, take bus 73 (up to nine daily Monday to Friday).
Giant’s Causeway
---------------------------------
This spectacular rock formation – Northern Ireland's only Unesco World Heritage site – is one of Ireland's most impressive and atmospheric landscape features, a vast expanse of regular, closely packed, hexagonal stone columns looking for all the world like the handiwork of giants. The phenomenon is explained in the Giant's Causeway Visitor Experience , a spectacular new ecofriendly building half-hidden in a hillside above the sea.
Derry's City Walls
---------------------------------
The best way to get a feel for Derry's layout and history is to walk the 1.5km circumference of the city's walls.
- published: 04 Jan 2016
- views: 53
Northern Ireland | Travel Vlog | Saunders Says
I hit up Northern Ireland with my buddy Ally to check out things like Giant's Causeway, the old castles and the coolest rope bridge you'll ever see....
I hit up Northern Ireland with my buddy Ally to check out things like Giant's Causeway, the old castles and the coolest rope bridge you'll ever see.
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I hit up Northern Ireland with my buddy Ally to check out things like Giant's Causeway, the old castles and the coolest rope bridge you'll ever see.
- published: 09 May 2015
- views: 19
Lunch in Ireland trip (HD)
Lunch in Ireland trip - House host in Ireland trip - Hospitality in Ireland, Ireland food
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Ireland and Northern Ireland have long had the raw ingredients for a world-class cuisine—icy northern waters yielding fresh fish and shellfish, lush green grass for dairy herds, hillside wild herbs for free-ranging lambs, and traditional skills such as butchering, bread making, and whiskey distilling.
Farmhouse Cheese
==============
Cheese making dates back to the days of the monasteries here but nearly died out. It helped get the artisanal food movement going when it was reestablished in the mid-1970s by the makers of Milleens and Coolea cheese. Sheridans Cheesemongers, with shops in Dublin, Galway, and Kells, features over 50 Irish cheeses in a variety of styles from more than 30 artisan producers in the north and south. Sample before buying or head to the wine bar above the Galway shop for tasting platters to share.
Seafood
========
The bounty of the sea is celebrated in festivals and on menus across the island. One of the biggest festivals is the Galway Oyster and Seafood Festival at the end of September. Alternatively, sample Irish bivalves at renowned oyster bars in the Saddle Room at the Shelbourne Dublin and at Mourne Seafood’s Dublin and Belfast locations, serving oysters from County Donegal and County Down, Northern Ireland. Learn the secrets of the Mourne Seafood chefs in classes at the Belfast Cookery School.
Smoked Salmon
===============
reland's smoked salmon deserves its own category. Salmon has been eaten in Ireland since prehistoric times and ties into Celtic mythology—the Salmon of Knowledge was considered the wisest of creatures. Smokehouses around the island smoke salmon with oak, beech, or turf, and restaurants typically serve it as an appetizer with brown bread. Oysters Restaurant in Strabane, Northern Ireland, presents a creative twist with pistachio-crusted, peat-smoked Irish salmon with martini and chive velouté.
Lamb
=======
The Irish take pride in lamb from specific regions—Connemara Hill lamb even has geographical protection from the European Union. Mary Gleeson of Gleeson’s Townhouse & Restaraunt, Roscommon, says it’s the sweet, grass-reared Roscommon lamb that makes her stew so tasty and admired. She cooks it in fresh thyme and rosemary-flavored broth with onions, carrots, celery, and potatoes. The Roscommon Lamb Festival in May offers a chance to taste local lamb cooked a variety of ways.
Traditional Breads
==============
Soul-sustaining bread is a staple for the Irish, notably soda bread with a cross cut into the top. The soda bread master is Peter Ward of Country Choice in Nenagh—heaps of his crusty round loaves are gone before day’s end. The northern specialty is oatcakes, with artisan baker Robert Ditty setting the standard at Ditty’s Home Bakery & Coffee Shop in Castledawson and Magherafelt, Northern Ireland. The Waterford blaa, a soft white roll dating to the 17th century, now has EU protected status. Third-generation bakers Michael and Dermot Walsh make fluffy blaas at M&D; Bakery in Waterford City.
Teatime
=========
Ireland drinks more tea per capita than any other place in the world except for Turkey. There are charming tearooms all over Ireland and Northern Ireland, as well as luxury hotels offering elegant high tea.
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Ireland and Northern Ireland have long had the raw ingredients for a world-class cuisine—icy northern waters yielding fresh fish and shellfish, lush green grass for dairy herds, hillside wild herbs for free-ranging lambs, and traditional skills such as butchering, bread making, and whiskey distilling.
Farmhouse Cheese
==============
Cheese making dates back to the days of the monasteries here but nearly died out. It helped get the artisanal food movement going when it was reestablished in the mid-1970s by the makers of Milleens and Coolea cheese. Sheridans Cheesemongers, with shops in Dublin, Galway, and Kells, features over 50 Irish cheeses in a variety of styles from more than 30 artisan producers in the north and south. Sample before buying or head to the wine bar above the Galway shop for tasting platters to share.
Seafood
========
The bounty of the sea is celebrated in festivals and on menus across the island. One of the biggest festivals is the Galway Oyster and Seafood Festival at the end of September. Alternatively, sample Irish bivalves at renowned oyster bars in the Saddle Room at the Shelbourne Dublin and at Mourne Seafood’s Dublin and Belfast locations, serving oysters from County Donegal and County Down, Northern Ireland. Learn the secrets of the Mourne Seafood chefs in classes at the Belfast Cookery School.
Smoked Salmon
===============
reland's smoked salmon deserves its own category. Salmon has been eaten in Ireland since prehistoric times and ties into Celtic mythology—the Salmon of Knowledge was considered the wisest of creatures. Smokehouses around the island smoke salmon with oak, beech, or turf, and restaurants typically serve it as an appetizer with brown bread. Oysters Restaurant in Strabane, Northern Ireland, presents a creative twist with pistachio-crusted, peat-smoked Irish salmon with martini and chive velouté.
Lamb
=======
The Irish take pride in lamb from specific regions—Connemara Hill lamb even has geographical protection from the European Union. Mary Gleeson of Gleeson’s Townhouse & Restaraunt, Roscommon, says it’s the sweet, grass-reared Roscommon lamb that makes her stew so tasty and admired. She cooks it in fresh thyme and rosemary-flavored broth with onions, carrots, celery, and potatoes. The Roscommon Lamb Festival in May offers a chance to taste local lamb cooked a variety of ways.
Traditional Breads
==============
Soul-sustaining bread is a staple for the Irish, notably soda bread with a cross cut into the top. The soda bread master is Peter Ward of Country Choice in Nenagh—heaps of his crusty round loaves are gone before day’s end. The northern specialty is oatcakes, with artisan baker Robert Ditty setting the standard at Ditty’s Home Bakery & Coffee Shop in Castledawson and Magherafelt, Northern Ireland. The Waterford blaa, a soft white roll dating to the 17th century, now has EU protected status. Third-generation bakers Michael and Dermot Walsh make fluffy blaas at M&D; Bakery in Waterford City.
Teatime
=========
Ireland drinks more tea per capita than any other place in the world except for Turkey. There are charming tearooms all over Ireland and Northern Ireland, as well as luxury hotels offering elegant high tea.
- published: 26 Dec 2015
- views: 12
Dublin, Ireland Travel Guide - Tips and Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthf......
http://bookinghunter.com Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthf...
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http://bookinghunter.com Dublin is the capital and most populous city of Ireland. Dublin has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe's most youthf...
Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlanti...
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century and is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. It was founded in around 1160 by Donal Mac Gillapatrick, the King Of Ossory. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
wn.com/Ireland Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century and is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. It was founded in around 1160 by Donal Mac Gillapatrick, the King Of Ossory. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 85124
Ireland Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlanti...
Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome.Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century. It is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
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Travel video about destination Ireland.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome.Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century. It is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 2152
Fermanagh County Tourist guide, Northern Ireland
Irvine and his son take you on a guided tour of County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland which is known for its tranquility, beauty and the nicest Loughs in Irel......
Irvine and his son take you on a guided tour of County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland which is known for its tranquility, beauty and the nicest Loughs in Irel...
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Irvine and his son take you on a guided tour of County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland which is known for its tranquility, beauty and the nicest Loughs in Irel...
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Overview of Ulster-Scots Agency Top 8 Facts.mp4
Overview The agency is part of The North/South Language Body, established as a result of the Belfast Agreement of 1998. Its counterpart is Foras na Gaeilge, which was set up to promote the Irish language. Its remit is the promotion of greater awareness and the use of Ullans and of Ulster-Scots cultural issues, both within Northern Ireland and throughout the island. Ullans and Ulster-Scots cultural
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SSB4 Team Tournament Breaking Boundaries 2 Xanthero vs Smetspoon
Footage from the Sm4sh tournament in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
For more info on fighting games in Ireland see www.randomselect.ie or our forum at
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1204
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my mum dancing. ..
she is patsy calderwood she is 69yr and is a great granny from east Belfast. .northern Ireland xx
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Freudian Trip - try being a person
Free improvisiation duo from northern Ireland
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ILBTV S02 - Episode 1: Ultimate Dubs
For the next two months, we'll be posting weekly content every Sunday right here on our YouTube channel - apart of our ILB TV series.
This week we're kicking off Season 2 with Ultimate Dubs 2015. Take a look behind the scenes as we travel from Northern Ireland over to England to attend the first large UK show of the 2015 show season.
NEXT WEEK. We attend Players Classic in Episode 2.
Like our v
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James Nesbitt: From Broughshane to Ballon d'Or
"You've got Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar...then there's me, who used to play for Broughshane Boys' Brigade."
Actor James Nesbitt admits to being "as surprised as anyone else" that he has been asked to co-host Fifa's Ballon d'Or ceremony on Monday.
The football association announced in December that the Coleraine actor will co-host the event.
He will be joined by Sky Sports News presenter Kate Abdo.
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Bodymotion NI - Mobile health service
Sports and remedial massage, personal training, nutritional coaching in the privacy of your own home in and around Belfast and across Northern Ireland.
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HQ Northern Ireland formations, December 1989 of HQ Northern Ireland Top 5 Facts.mp4
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History of HQ Northern Ireland Top 13 Facts.mp4
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Sean Murphy - Pi Xiu
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As if it was custom made to devastate festival grounds and dance floors alike, ‘Pi Xiu’ is Sean Murphy’s fresh creation. The up and coming talent from Northern Ireland proves his worth twenty times over with this tr
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Potala Fundraising Walk – Slieve Donard – 05.Mar.16
You are welcome to join us as we spring into action and ascend Northern Ireland’s highest mountain – Slieve Donard – on Saturday 5th March.
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Cinematic Wedding Ireland - L&D; Great Northern Hotel
To play it on mobile devices and you're on android phone you can play it with a BS Player.
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Captured in Great Northern Hotel Sea Rd, Bundoran, Co. Donegal
Music : James Bay - Scars
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Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site
28.11.2013 Northern Ireland 巨人之門 玄武岩地形
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Recoreded at 11:46 A.M in Northern Ireland (I haven't had any sleep...)
Recoreded at 11:46 A.M in Northern Ireland (I haven't had any sleep...)
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Kenny Dalglish Scotland Goals Collection
A collection of all the goals scored by Kenny Dalglish for Scotland that I can find - 21 out of the record-equalling total of 30. If anyone can help me find the missing 9 please get in contact.
The goals in this video are:
15/11/1972 Denmark World Cup 1974 Qualifiers
16/05/1973 Northern Ireland British Championships 1973
27/03/1974 West Germany Friendly
20/05/1975 Northern Ireland British Cham
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Mussenden Temple
Mussenden Temple is a small circular building located on cliffs near Castlerock in County Londonderry, high above the Atlantic Ocean on the north-western coast of Northern Ireland.
It was built in 1785 and forms part of the estate of Frederick Augustus Hervey, the Protestant 4th Earl of Bristol. Built as a library and modelled from the Temple of Vesta in Italy, it is dedicated to the memory of He
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What is God Doing
Mr David #Stirk originally from Yorkshire, although now resident in Northern Ireland, is a retired Pastor who continues to oversee a number of churches across Britain and Ireland on a voluntary basis. Mr Stirk give a message to the #WCGNI in Lurgan, Craigavon, Northern Ireland. where he asked and attempted to answer the question - what is God doing.
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December 22, 2004 (Wednesday) of Portal:Current events/December 2004 Top 19 Facts.mp4
December 22, 2004 (Wednesday) Gambian journalists march in protest of the murder of Deyda Hydara, newspaper editor who had criticised new strict press legislation. UNESCO also condemns the killing. (BBC) (UNESCO portal) Switzerland increases its financial support for the forthcoming re-run of election in Ukraine. (NZZ) The Police Service of Northern Ireland confirm that the haul in last Monday s N
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Yoga challenge || Melissa Ferguson
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Overview of Ulster-Scots Agency Top 8 Facts.mp4
Overview The agency is part of The North/South Language Body, established as a result of the Belfast Agreement of 1998. Its counterpart is Foras na Gaeilge, whi...
Overview The agency is part of The North/South Language Body, established as a result of the Belfast Agreement of 1998. Its counterpart is Foras na Gaeilge, which was set up to promote the Irish language. Its remit is the promotion of greater awareness and the use of Ullans and of Ulster-Scots cultural issues, both within Northern Ireland and throughout the island. Ullans and Ulster-Scots cultural issues are defined in inter-governmental agreement and enshrined in legislation as follows: Ullans is to be understood as the variety of the Scots language traditionally found in parts of Northern Ireland and Donegal. Ulster-Scots cultural issues relate to the cultural traditions of the part of the population of Northern Ireland and the border counties which is of Scottish ancestry and the influence of their cultural traditions on others, both within the island of Ireland and in the rest of the world. It is jointly funded by the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (tha Männystrie o Fowkgates, Airts an Aisedom in Ulster-Scots) in Northern Ireland and the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs in the Republic of Ireland. The Agency s has a head office in Belfast, and a regional office in Raphoe in east County Donegal, one of the three counties of the historical province of Ulster in the Republic of Ireland. As of 2005, projects being undertaken or planned include: a tape-recorded survey of native speakers, the compilation of a two-way Ulster Scots/English dictionary, a text base of written Ulster Scots and an expert translation service. The President of_________ The agency publishes an English language newsletter, albeit with some token Scots, several times a year entitled The Ulster-Scot as a supplement to the Belfast News Letter. The publication was also made available free of charge upon request.
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Overview The agency is part of The North/South Language Body, established as a result of the Belfast Agreement of 1998. Its counterpart is Foras na Gaeilge, which was set up to promote the Irish language. Its remit is the promotion of greater awareness and the use of Ullans and of Ulster-Scots cultural issues, both within Northern Ireland and throughout the island. Ullans and Ulster-Scots cultural issues are defined in inter-governmental agreement and enshrined in legislation as follows: Ullans is to be understood as the variety of the Scots language traditionally found in parts of Northern Ireland and Donegal. Ulster-Scots cultural issues relate to the cultural traditions of the part of the population of Northern Ireland and the border counties which is of Scottish ancestry and the influence of their cultural traditions on others, both within the island of Ireland and in the rest of the world. It is jointly funded by the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (tha Männystrie o Fowkgates, Airts an Aisedom in Ulster-Scots) in Northern Ireland and the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs in the Republic of Ireland. The Agency s has a head office in Belfast, and a regional office in Raphoe in east County Donegal, one of the three counties of the historical province of Ulster in the Republic of Ireland. As of 2005, projects being undertaken or planned include: a tape-recorded survey of native speakers, the compilation of a two-way Ulster Scots/English dictionary, a text base of written Ulster Scots and an expert translation service. The President of_________ The agency publishes an English language newsletter, albeit with some token Scots, several times a year entitled The Ulster-Scot as a supplement to the Belfast News Letter. The publication was also made available free of charge upon request.
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 0
SSB4 Team Tournament Breaking Boundaries 2 Xanthero vs Smetspoon
Footage from the Sm4sh tournament in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
For more info on fighting games in Ireland see www.randomselect.ie or our forum at
http://ww...
Footage from the Sm4sh tournament in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
For more info on fighting games in Ireland see www.randomselect.ie or our forum at
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1204
Twitter: www.twitter.com/brianvondoom
www.twitter.com/teamdoomy
www.facebook.com/brianvondoom
wn.com/Ssb4 Team Tournament Breaking Boundaries 2 Xanthero Vs Smetspoon
Footage from the Sm4sh tournament in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
For more info on fighting games in Ireland see www.randomselect.ie or our forum at
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1204
Twitter: www.twitter.com/brianvondoom
www.twitter.com/teamdoomy
www.facebook.com/brianvondoom
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 2
my mum dancing. ..
she is patsy calderwood she is 69yr and is a great granny from east Belfast. .northern Ireland xx...
she is patsy calderwood she is 69yr and is a great granny from east Belfast. .northern Ireland xx
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she is patsy calderwood she is 69yr and is a great granny from east Belfast. .northern Ireland xx
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 11
Freudian Trip - try being a person
Free improvisiation duo from northern Ireland...
Free improvisiation duo from northern Ireland
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Free improvisiation duo from northern Ireland
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 5
ILBTV S02 - Episode 1: Ultimate Dubs
For the next two months, we'll be posting weekly content every Sunday right here on our YouTube channel - apart of our ILB TV series.
This week we're kicking o...
For the next two months, we'll be posting weekly content every Sunday right here on our YouTube channel - apart of our ILB TV series.
This week we're kicking off Season 2 with Ultimate Dubs 2015. Take a look behind the scenes as we travel from Northern Ireland over to England to attend the first large UK show of the 2015 show season.
NEXT WEEK. We attend Players Classic in Episode 2.
Like our videos? Support us by grabbing some sweet merchandise:
http://shop.ilovebass.co.uk
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Shot by:
Adam McPeake
James Preston
Charlie Sixbe
Edit by:
James Preston
Executive Producer:
Adam McPeake
Song:
Plus - How I feel ( 20SYL Remix )
[ Help support this artist, please buy their music ]
Shot on:
Canon 5Dmk3
Canon Sigma 35mm
DJI Ronin
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wn.com/Ilbtv S02 Episode 1 Ultimate Dubs
For the next two months, we'll be posting weekly content every Sunday right here on our YouTube channel - apart of our ILB TV series.
This week we're kicking off Season 2 with Ultimate Dubs 2015. Take a look behind the scenes as we travel from Northern Ireland over to England to attend the first large UK show of the 2015 show season.
NEXT WEEK. We attend Players Classic in Episode 2.
Like our videos? Support us by grabbing some sweet merchandise:
http://shop.ilovebass.co.uk
http://facebook.com/ilovebass
http://twitter.com/ilovebassuk
http://instagram.com/ilovebassuk
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Shot by:
Adam McPeake
James Preston
Charlie Sixbe
Edit by:
James Preston
Executive Producer:
Adam McPeake
Song:
Plus - How I feel ( 20SYL Remix )
[ Help support this artist, please buy their music ]
Shot on:
Canon 5Dmk3
Canon Sigma 35mm
DJI Ronin
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www.ilovebass.co.uk
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 353
James Nesbitt: From Broughshane to Ballon d'Or
"You've got Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar...then there's me, who used to play for Broughshane Boys' Brigade."
Actor James Nesbitt admits to being "as surprised as any...
"You've got Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar...then there's me, who used to play for Broughshane Boys' Brigade."
Actor James Nesbitt admits to being "as surprised as anyone else" that he has been asked to co-host Fifa's Ballon d'Or ceremony on Monday.
The football association announced in December that the Coleraine actor will co-host the event.
He will be joined by Sky Sports News presenter Kate Abdo.
Speaking in an interview to be broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster's Sunday News programme, Nesbitt was clearly relishing the chance to present the award.
"I keep thinking I'm going to go out there and they'll say 'Oh no, we didn't mean you!'.
"But I am a huge fan and this is an opportunity for the best footballers of the world to be gathered together, to celebrate them and the purity of football, which is why so many of us are enthralled by it."
The Manchester United and Northern Ireland supporter described what manager Michael O'Neill has done for his home side as "astonishing".
There's a feel-good factor at home with Northern Ireland going through [to the UEFA Euro 2016].
"Michael is someone who brings people together and that is something that will be reflected in the level of support this year and the sense of community and brotherhood that there'll be in France."
Nesbitt recently returned to his native Northern Ireland to film a new three-part drama about the real-life double murder carried out by Ballymoney dentist Colin Howell and his lover Hazel Stewart.
He will portray Howell in the ITV series The Secret, alongside Genevieve O'Reilly who will play Stewart.
He admitted it "wasn't an easy shoot", but that "it was something with a very good pedigree of people attached to it".
He added: "It was based on a book by Deric Henderson, a very respected journalist and former head of the Press Association in Northern Ireland.
"It was a drama that we treated with - I hope - great sensitivity.
"There are still a lot of people who are still affected by that story."
Nesbitt will also be reprising his role as Adam in the comedy-drama series Cold Feet, to be broadcast on ITV next year.
Although older, the character is not necessarily wiser.
"There's still an element of 'eejitry' about him from what I can tell," he said.
Laughing off the suggestion that his own character might be of a similar nature, he added: "No, no no, I'm the Chancellor of the University of Ulster - please remember that."
In December, Nesbitt received an OBE in the New Year Honours list for services to drama and the community in Northern Ireland.
Aside from his acting achievements, the award was in recognition of his work with the Wave Trauma Centre, which supports people bereaved, injured or traumatised during the conflict in Northern Ireland.
He said he hoped his award would raise awareness of the cause.
"I've been very lucky in my acting career - there are plenty of actors who are more able than me. But because of the lucky nature of my success, I've been afforded the opportunity to do quite a bit in Northern Ireland, which is a privilege.
"And if this brings more attention to the vital work that Wave are doing, then I'm thrilled," he said.
Nesbitt expressed frustration at the lack of support for victims of the Troubles, saying: "These are real people who continue to be impacted, and [the trauma] is passing on to their family members.
"You cannot move on without fully addressing what is clearly the ongoing and indelible legacy of the past and really looking after the people who have suffered and are still suffering."
Paying tribute to Nesbitt, CEO of Wave Sandra McPeake, said he has taken a very personal and passionate interest in the plight of victims since he became patron of the centre in 2000.
"Jimmy is so much more than just a face to a campaign," she said.
"People wouldn't realise the hours he puts in for us - holding fundraisers, generating awareness and support, quietly sending us cheques - no fuss, expecting nothing in return.
Appeals
"He also destigmatised talking about the Troubles by highlighting the impact on the bereaved and injured."
In recent years, Nesbitt has backed appeals by the families of the Disappeared for information that could lead to the recovery of victims still not found.
Ms McPeake said that regardless of his acting schedule, he never fails to make contact when news emerges about a fresh search.
"I even got a call from New Zealand, where he was filming the Hobbit, because he saw a story about developments in one of the cases," she said.
"We're just delighted that he got the OBE - he thoroughly deserved it."
wn.com/James Nesbitt From Broughshane To Ballon D'Or
"You've got Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar...then there's me, who used to play for Broughshane Boys' Brigade."
Actor James Nesbitt admits to being "as surprised as anyone else" that he has been asked to co-host Fifa's Ballon d'Or ceremony on Monday.
The football association announced in December that the Coleraine actor will co-host the event.
He will be joined by Sky Sports News presenter Kate Abdo.
Speaking in an interview to be broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster's Sunday News programme, Nesbitt was clearly relishing the chance to present the award.
"I keep thinking I'm going to go out there and they'll say 'Oh no, we didn't mean you!'.
"But I am a huge fan and this is an opportunity for the best footballers of the world to be gathered together, to celebrate them and the purity of football, which is why so many of us are enthralled by it."
The Manchester United and Northern Ireland supporter described what manager Michael O'Neill has done for his home side as "astonishing".
There's a feel-good factor at home with Northern Ireland going through [to the UEFA Euro 2016].
"Michael is someone who brings people together and that is something that will be reflected in the level of support this year and the sense of community and brotherhood that there'll be in France."
Nesbitt recently returned to his native Northern Ireland to film a new three-part drama about the real-life double murder carried out by Ballymoney dentist Colin Howell and his lover Hazel Stewart.
He will portray Howell in the ITV series The Secret, alongside Genevieve O'Reilly who will play Stewart.
He admitted it "wasn't an easy shoot", but that "it was something with a very good pedigree of people attached to it".
He added: "It was based on a book by Deric Henderson, a very respected journalist and former head of the Press Association in Northern Ireland.
"It was a drama that we treated with - I hope - great sensitivity.
"There are still a lot of people who are still affected by that story."
Nesbitt will also be reprising his role as Adam in the comedy-drama series Cold Feet, to be broadcast on ITV next year.
Although older, the character is not necessarily wiser.
"There's still an element of 'eejitry' about him from what I can tell," he said.
Laughing off the suggestion that his own character might be of a similar nature, he added: "No, no no, I'm the Chancellor of the University of Ulster - please remember that."
In December, Nesbitt received an OBE in the New Year Honours list for services to drama and the community in Northern Ireland.
Aside from his acting achievements, the award was in recognition of his work with the Wave Trauma Centre, which supports people bereaved, injured or traumatised during the conflict in Northern Ireland.
He said he hoped his award would raise awareness of the cause.
"I've been very lucky in my acting career - there are plenty of actors who are more able than me. But because of the lucky nature of my success, I've been afforded the opportunity to do quite a bit in Northern Ireland, which is a privilege.
"And if this brings more attention to the vital work that Wave are doing, then I'm thrilled," he said.
Nesbitt expressed frustration at the lack of support for victims of the Troubles, saying: "These are real people who continue to be impacted, and [the trauma] is passing on to their family members.
"You cannot move on without fully addressing what is clearly the ongoing and indelible legacy of the past and really looking after the people who have suffered and are still suffering."
Paying tribute to Nesbitt, CEO of Wave Sandra McPeake, said he has taken a very personal and passionate interest in the plight of victims since he became patron of the centre in 2000.
"Jimmy is so much more than just a face to a campaign," she said.
"People wouldn't realise the hours he puts in for us - holding fundraisers, generating awareness and support, quietly sending us cheques - no fuss, expecting nothing in return.
Appeals
"He also destigmatised talking about the Troubles by highlighting the impact on the bereaved and injured."
In recent years, Nesbitt has backed appeals by the families of the Disappeared for information that could lead to the recovery of victims still not found.
Ms McPeake said that regardless of his acting schedule, he never fails to make contact when news emerges about a fresh search.
"I even got a call from New Zealand, where he was filming the Hobbit, because he saw a story about developments in one of the cases," she said.
"We're just delighted that he got the OBE - he thoroughly deserved it."
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 2
Bodymotion NI - Mobile health service
Sports and remedial massage, personal training, nutritional coaching in the privacy of your own home in and around Belfast and across Northern Ireland....
Sports and remedial massage, personal training, nutritional coaching in the privacy of your own home in and around Belfast and across Northern Ireland.
wn.com/Bodymotion Ni Mobile Health Service
Sports and remedial massage, personal training, nutritional coaching in the privacy of your own home in and around Belfast and across Northern Ireland.
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 6
Sean Murphy - Pi Xiu
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Check out Armada Music Radio on Spotify: http://bit.ly/ArmadaRadio
Listen or download: https://armadacaptivating.lnk.to/SMPiXiuYA
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As if it was custom made to devastate festival grounds and dance floors alike, ‘Pi Xiu’ is Sean Murphy’s fresh creation. The up and coming talent from Northern Ireland proves his worth twenty times over with this tremendous slammer, sure to drag its listeners into the heat of the moment. More than resembling the power of its mythical, creatural counterpart, the thumping sounds of this monster conquer all.
Connect with Armada Music
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Check out Armada Music Radio on Spotify: http://bit.ly/ArmadaRadio
Listen or download: https://armadacaptivating.lnk.to/SMPiXiuYA
Subscribe to Armada TV: http://bit.ly/SubscribeArmada
As if it was custom made to devastate festival grounds and dance floors alike, ‘Pi Xiu’ is Sean Murphy’s fresh creation. The up and coming talent from Northern Ireland proves his worth twenty times over with this tremendous slammer, sure to drag its listeners into the heat of the moment. More than resembling the power of its mythical, creatural counterpart, the thumping sounds of this monster conquer all.
Connect with Armada Music
▶https://www.facebook.com/armadamusic
▶https://twitter.com/Armada
▶https://soundcloud.com/armadamusic
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 3056
Potala Fundraising Walk – Slieve Donard – 05.Mar.16
You are welcome to join us as we spring into action and ascend Northern Ireland’s highest mountain – Slieve Donard – on Saturday 5th March....
You are welcome to join us as we spring into action and ascend Northern Ireland’s highest mountain – Slieve Donard – on Saturday 5th March.
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You are welcome to join us as we spring into action and ascend Northern Ireland’s highest mountain – Slieve Donard – on Saturday 5th March.
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 9
Cinematic Wedding Ireland - L&D; Great Northern Hotel
To play it on mobile devices and you're on android phone you can play it with a BS Player.
You can find in Play Store for free.
https://play.google.com/store/...
To play it on mobile devices and you're on android phone you can play it with a BS Player.
You can find in Play Store for free.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bsplayer.bspandroid.free&hl;=en
Captured in Great Northern Hotel Sea Rd, Bundoran, Co. Donegal
Music : James Bay - Scars
wn.com/Cinematic Wedding Ireland L D Great Northern Hotel
To play it on mobile devices and you're on android phone you can play it with a BS Player.
You can find in Play Store for free.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bsplayer.bspandroid.free&hl;=en
Captured in Great Northern Hotel Sea Rd, Bundoran, Co. Donegal
Music : James Bay - Scars
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 26
Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site
28.11.2013 Northern Ireland 巨人之門 玄武岩地形...
28.11.2013 Northern Ireland 巨人之門 玄武岩地形
wn.com/Giant's Causeway World Heritage Site
28.11.2013 Northern Ireland 巨人之門 玄武岩地形
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 0
Recoreded at 11:46 A.M in Northern Ireland (I haven't had any sleep...)
Recoreded at 11:46 A.M in Northern Ireland (I haven't had any sleep...)
https://everyplay.com/videos/24810837
Video recorded with Everyplay. Download Geometry D...
Recoreded at 11:46 A.M in Northern Ireland (I haven't had any sleep...)
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Recoreded at 11:46 A.M in Northern Ireland (I haven't had any sleep...)
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Kenny Dalglish Scotland Goals Collection
A collection of all the goals scored by Kenny Dalglish for Scotland that I can find - 21 out of the record-equalling total of 30. If anyone can help me find th...
A collection of all the goals scored by Kenny Dalglish for Scotland that I can find - 21 out of the record-equalling total of 30. If anyone can help me find the missing 9 please get in contact.
The goals in this video are:
15/11/1972 Denmark World Cup 1974 Qualifiers
16/05/1973 Northern Ireland British Championships 1973
27/03/1974 West Germany Friendly
20/05/1975 Northern Ireland British Championships 1975
29/10/1975 Denmark Euro '76 Qualifiers
08/05/1976 Northern Ireland British Championships 1976
15/05/1976 England British Championships 1976
04/06/1977 England British Championships 1977
21/09/1977 Czechoslovakia World Cup 1978 Qualifiers
12/10/1977 Wales World Cup 1978 Qualifiers
11/06/1978 Holland World Cup 1978 Finals
25/10/1978 Norway (2) Euro '80 Qualifiers
07/06/1979 Norway Euro '80 Qualifiers
26/03/1980 Portugal Euro '80 Qualifiers
25/02/1981 Israel World Cup 1982 Qualifiers
15/06/1982 New Zealand World Cup 1982 Finals
15/12/1982 Belgium (2) Euro '84 Qualifiers
12/09/1984 Yugoslavia Friendly
14/11/1984 Spain World Cup 1986 Qualifiers
Thanks to the following youtube channels for use of their videos:
sp1873, gr8footy, Adrian Houghton, 1986soccerman and barbarian981. The other goals are from the video "Kenny Dalglish - Portrait of a natural footballer", which is available at Our Price, Woolworths and all good VHS stockists.
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A collection of all the goals scored by Kenny Dalglish for Scotland that I can find - 21 out of the record-equalling total of 30. If anyone can help me find the missing 9 please get in contact.
The goals in this video are:
15/11/1972 Denmark World Cup 1974 Qualifiers
16/05/1973 Northern Ireland British Championships 1973
27/03/1974 West Germany Friendly
20/05/1975 Northern Ireland British Championships 1975
29/10/1975 Denmark Euro '76 Qualifiers
08/05/1976 Northern Ireland British Championships 1976
15/05/1976 England British Championships 1976
04/06/1977 England British Championships 1977
21/09/1977 Czechoslovakia World Cup 1978 Qualifiers
12/10/1977 Wales World Cup 1978 Qualifiers
11/06/1978 Holland World Cup 1978 Finals
25/10/1978 Norway (2) Euro '80 Qualifiers
07/06/1979 Norway Euro '80 Qualifiers
26/03/1980 Portugal Euro '80 Qualifiers
25/02/1981 Israel World Cup 1982 Qualifiers
15/06/1982 New Zealand World Cup 1982 Finals
15/12/1982 Belgium (2) Euro '84 Qualifiers
12/09/1984 Yugoslavia Friendly
14/11/1984 Spain World Cup 1986 Qualifiers
Thanks to the following youtube channels for use of their videos:
sp1873, gr8footy, Adrian Houghton, 1986soccerman and barbarian981. The other goals are from the video "Kenny Dalglish - Portrait of a natural footballer", which is available at Our Price, Woolworths and all good VHS stockists.
- published: 10 Jan 2016
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Mussenden Temple
Mussenden Temple is a small circular building located on cliffs near Castlerock in County Londonderry, high above the Atlantic Ocean on the north-western coast ...
Mussenden Temple is a small circular building located on cliffs near Castlerock in County Londonderry, high above the Atlantic Ocean on the north-western coast of Northern Ireland.
It was built in 1785 and forms part of the estate of Frederick Augustus Hervey, the Protestant 4th Earl of Bristol. Built as a library and modelled from the Temple of Vesta in Italy, it is dedicated to the memory of Hervey's cousin Frideswide Mussenden.
Over the years the erosion of the cliff face at Downhill has brought Mussenden Temple ever closer to the edge, and in 1997 the National Trust carried out cliff stabilisation work to prevent the loss of the building.
The inscription around the building reads, "Suave, mari magno turbantibus aequora ventis e terra magnum alterius spectare laborem." "Tis pleasant, safely to behold from shore / The troubled sailor, and hear the tempests roar." The quotation is from Lucretius De Rerum Natura, 2.1-2
Now part of the National Trust property of Downhill Estate & Mussenden Temple, the grounds encompassing Mussenden Temple, and its manor house (Downhill Castle) are open to the public all year, from dawn to dusk. The temple itself is open on certain days, and admission is free. The Temple offers views westwards over Downhill Strand towards Magilligan Point and County Donegal and to the east Castlerock beach towards Portstewart, Portrush and Fair Head.
The temple obtained a licence to hold civil wedding ceremonies in 2007.
The nearest station is Castlerock railway station.
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Mussenden Temple is a small circular building located on cliffs near Castlerock in County Londonderry, high above the Atlantic Ocean on the north-western coast of Northern Ireland.
It was built in 1785 and forms part of the estate of Frederick Augustus Hervey, the Protestant 4th Earl of Bristol. Built as a library and modelled from the Temple of Vesta in Italy, it is dedicated to the memory of Hervey's cousin Frideswide Mussenden.
Over the years the erosion of the cliff face at Downhill has brought Mussenden Temple ever closer to the edge, and in 1997 the National Trust carried out cliff stabilisation work to prevent the loss of the building.
The inscription around the building reads, "Suave, mari magno turbantibus aequora ventis e terra magnum alterius spectare laborem." "Tis pleasant, safely to behold from shore / The troubled sailor, and hear the tempests roar." The quotation is from Lucretius De Rerum Natura, 2.1-2
Now part of the National Trust property of Downhill Estate & Mussenden Temple, the grounds encompassing Mussenden Temple, and its manor house (Downhill Castle) are open to the public all year, from dawn to dusk. The temple itself is open on certain days, and admission is free. The Temple offers views westwards over Downhill Strand towards Magilligan Point and County Donegal and to the east Castlerock beach towards Portstewart, Portrush and Fair Head.
The temple obtained a licence to hold civil wedding ceremonies in 2007.
The nearest station is Castlerock railway station.
- published: 10 Jan 2016
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What is God Doing
Mr David #Stirk originally from Yorkshire, although now resident in Northern Ireland, is a retired Pastor who continues to oversee a number of churches across B...
Mr David #Stirk originally from Yorkshire, although now resident in Northern Ireland, is a retired Pastor who continues to oversee a number of churches across Britain and Ireland on a voluntary basis. Mr Stirk give a message to the #WCGNI in Lurgan, Craigavon, Northern Ireland. where he asked and attempted to answer the question - what is God doing.
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Mr David #Stirk originally from Yorkshire, although now resident in Northern Ireland, is a retired Pastor who continues to oversee a number of churches across Britain and Ireland on a voluntary basis. Mr Stirk give a message to the #WCGNI in Lurgan, Craigavon, Northern Ireland. where he asked and attempted to answer the question - what is God doing.
- published: 10 Jan 2016
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Easter 2016 1982 Full Movie HD
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Set in 2016 prior to the centennial of the Easter Rising at Northern Ireland's only integrated teacher training college. A struggle develops ...
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December 22, 2004 (Wednesday) of Portal:Current events/December 2004 Top 19 Facts.mp4
December 22, 2004 (Wednesday) Gambian journalists march in protest of the murder of Deyda Hydara, newspaper editor who had criticised new strict press legislati...
December 22, 2004 (Wednesday) Gambian journalists march in protest of the murder of Deyda Hydara, newspaper editor who had criticised new strict press legislation. UNESCO also condemns the killing. (BBC) (UNESCO portal) Switzerland increases its financial support for the forthcoming re-run of election in Ukraine. (NZZ) The Police Service of Northern Ireland confirm that the haul in last Monday s Northern Bank Belfast bank heist was £22 million, comprising £1.15 million in new Northern Bank £100 and £50 notes, £12 million in new Northern Bank £20 and £10 notes, £5 million in used Northern Ireland notes issued by various banks, and the remainder in other sterling banknotes. Since Northern Irish notes are rarely seen outside Northern Ireland, the gang may have difficulty in laundering most of their haul. (Scotsman) Israeli-Palestinian conflict: The Israeli Army denies a claim by Physicians for Human Rights that they were firing at a Khan Yunis hospital. (Ha Aretz) British prime minister Tony Blair visits Israel for discussions with Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon about reviving the peace process. The two discuss the Road Map for Peace and Israel s disengagement plan from Gaza. Blair said that Palestinians must stop terror as a condition to return for the Road Map. (Yahoo/Reuters), (BBC) An Israeli civil security guard who guarded bulldozers used for building the Israeli West Bank barrier is killed in a shooting attack by two Palestinians. (Haaretz) IDF forces re-enter Khan Yunis after at least 15 rockets and mortar shells hit Israeli settlements. Israeli forces kill either one or three armed Palestinians in Khan Yunis, and according to Palestinians, demolish seven houses. (Haaretz) (Reuters) Israeli politician Shimon Peres warns against trusting Hamas to honor a future ceasefire. (Yahoo\AFP) Gush Katif residents hold protests against the disengagement plan and the lack of action against mortar shellings on the settlement in the last week. Some of them wear an orange Star of David, similar to the yellow badge which Jews were forced to wear during the Holocaust. Many politicians and heads of Jewish organizations, including the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, ask them to stop wearing the star as they believe it trivializes the Nazi genocide. (BBC) The British charity organization Save the Children withdraws from Darfur after rebels kill their aid workers. (BBC) (IAfrica) (AllAfrica) The Indian election commission investigates railways minister Laloo Prasad for
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December 22, 2004 (Wednesday) Gambian journalists march in protest of the murder of Deyda Hydara, newspaper editor who had criticised new strict press legislation. UNESCO also condemns the killing. (BBC) (UNESCO portal) Switzerland increases its financial support for the forthcoming re-run of election in Ukraine. (NZZ) The Police Service of Northern Ireland confirm that the haul in last Monday s Northern Bank Belfast bank heist was £22 million, comprising £1.15 million in new Northern Bank £100 and £50 notes, £12 million in new Northern Bank £20 and £10 notes, £5 million in used Northern Ireland notes issued by various banks, and the remainder in other sterling banknotes. Since Northern Irish notes are rarely seen outside Northern Ireland, the gang may have difficulty in laundering most of their haul. (Scotsman) Israeli-Palestinian conflict: The Israeli Army denies a claim by Physicians for Human Rights that they were firing at a Khan Yunis hospital. (Ha Aretz) British prime minister Tony Blair visits Israel for discussions with Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon about reviving the peace process. The two discuss the Road Map for Peace and Israel s disengagement plan from Gaza. Blair said that Palestinians must stop terror as a condition to return for the Road Map. (Yahoo/Reuters), (BBC) An Israeli civil security guard who guarded bulldozers used for building the Israeli West Bank barrier is killed in a shooting attack by two Palestinians. (Haaretz) IDF forces re-enter Khan Yunis after at least 15 rockets and mortar shells hit Israeli settlements. Israeli forces kill either one or three armed Palestinians in Khan Yunis, and according to Palestinians, demolish seven houses. (Haaretz) (Reuters) Israeli politician Shimon Peres warns against trusting Hamas to honor a future ceasefire. (Yahoo\AFP) Gush Katif residents hold protests against the disengagement plan and the lack of action against mortar shellings on the settlement in the last week. Some of them wear an orange Star of David, similar to the yellow badge which Jews were forced to wear during the Holocaust. Many politicians and heads of Jewish organizations, including the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, ask them to stop wearing the star as they believe it trivializes the Nazi genocide. (BBC) The British charity organization Save the Children withdraws from Darfur after rebels kill their aid workers. (BBC) (IAfrica) (AllAfrica) The Indian election commission investigates railways minister Laloo Prasad for
- published: 10 Jan 2016
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Yoga challenge || Melissa Ferguson
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The Complete History of Northern Ireland (Full series in 1)
The Complete History of Ireland and Northern Ireland Full Documentary,Belfast northern ireland.
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Northern Ireland Most Notorious Serial Killers BBC Documentary (2012)
The Shankill Butchers was an Ulster loyalist gang—many of whom were members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF)—that was active between 1975 and 1982 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was based in the Shankill area and was responsible for the deaths of at least 23 people, most of whom were killed in sectarian attacks. The gang was notorious for kidnapping and murdering random Irish Catholic civilia
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Short film of Northern Irelands Troubles in the 1960s/1970s.
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Work discrimination in Northern Ireland (BBC Documentary)
Comedian and former lawyer for the newly-formed FEC Tim McGarry charts the story of fair employment in Northern Ireland. Shows the journey from extreme discr...
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Following an introduction by First Lady Michelle Obama, President Obama delivers remarks to the people of Northern Ireland, highlighting the hard work, dialo...
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Brits & Northern Ireland FULL documentary ep1
This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l...
The Complete History of Northern Ireland (Full series in 1)
The Complete History of Ireland and Northern Ireland Full Documentary,Belfast northern ireland.
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The Complete History of Ireland and Northern Ireland Full Documentary,Belfast northern ireland.
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Northern Ireland Documentary The modern UVF of East Belfast
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Northern Ireland Most Notorious Serial Killers BBC Documentary (2012)
The Shankill Butchers was an Ulster loyalist gang—many of whom were members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF)—that was active between 1975 and 1982 in Belfast...
The Shankill Butchers was an Ulster loyalist gang—many of whom were members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF)—that was active between 1975 and 1982 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was based in the Shankill area and was responsible for the deaths of at least 23 people, most of whom were killed in sectarian attacks. The gang was notorious for kidnapping and murdering random Irish Catholic civilians; each was beaten ferociously and had his throat hacked with a butcher's knife. Some were also tortured and attacked with a hatchet. The gang also killed six Ulster Protestants over personal disputes, and two other Protestants mistaken for Catholics.
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The Shankill Butchers was an Ulster loyalist gang—many of whom were members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF)—that was active between 1975 and 1982 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was based in the Shankill area and was responsible for the deaths of at least 23 people, most of whom were killed in sectarian attacks. The gang was notorious for kidnapping and murdering random Irish Catholic civilians; each was beaten ferociously and had his throat hacked with a butcher's knife. Some were also tortured and attacked with a hatchet. The gang also killed six Ulster Protestants over personal disputes, and two other Protestants mistaken for Catholics.
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Northern Ireland in the 1960s/1970s Documentary
Short film of Northern Irelands Troubles in the 1960s/1970s....
Short film of Northern Irelands Troubles in the 1960s/1970s.
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Short film of Northern Irelands Troubles in the 1960s/1970s.
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The War in Northern Ireland ( the British )
The Last part in the " war in Northern Ireland series", this final part takes a look at the British Army and how they fought with the IRA during the conflict....
The Last part in the " war in Northern Ireland series", this final part takes a look at the British Army and how they fought with the IRA during the conflict.
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The Last part in the " war in Northern Ireland series", this final part takes a look at the British Army and how they fought with the IRA during the conflict.
Cops NI Episode 3 - Police in Northern Ireland
Yes thats right there is a Northern Ireland version of cops and here it is. Don't forget to Subcribe and like for more NI Video. I find it all so you don't h......
Yes thats right there is a Northern Ireland version of cops and here it is. Don't forget to Subcribe and like for more NI Video. I find it all so you don't h...
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Yes thats right there is a Northern Ireland version of cops and here it is. Don't forget to Subcribe and like for more NI Video. I find it all so you don't h...
Work discrimination in Northern Ireland (BBC Documentary)
Comedian and former lawyer for the newly-formed FEC Tim McGarry charts the story of fair employment in Northern Ireland. Shows the journey from extreme discr......
Comedian and former lawyer for the newly-formed FEC Tim McGarry charts the story of fair employment in Northern Ireland. Shows the journey from extreme discr...
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Comedian and former lawyer for the newly-formed FEC Tim McGarry charts the story of fair employment in Northern Ireland. Shows the journey from extreme discr...
President Obama Speaks to the People of Northern Ireland
Following an introduction by First Lady Michelle Obama, President Obama delivers remarks to the people of Northern Ireland, highlighting the hard work, dialo......
Following an introduction by First Lady Michelle Obama, President Obama delivers remarks to the people of Northern Ireland, highlighting the hard work, dialo...
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Following an introduction by First Lady Michelle Obama, President Obama delivers remarks to the people of Northern Ireland, highlighting the hard work, dialo...
Brits & Northern Ireland FULL documentary ep1
This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l......
This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l...
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This show tells the full story of the Northern Irelands troubled history. There are 3 episodes for each group. Brits - Provos - loyalists. Don't for get to l...