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Youghal (/ˈjɔːl/ YAWL; Irish: Eochaill, meaning "yew wood") is a seaside resort town in County Cork, Ireland. Sitting on the estuary of the River Blackwater, in the past it was militarily and economically important. Being built on the edge of a steep riverbank, the town has a distinctive long and narrow layout. At the 2002 census the population was 6,597, but the population of its catchment area is about 10,000.
Since 2000 the town has experienced a strong decline in its former extensive industrial base, but there are plans for revitalisation taking advantage of the town's unique assets. As a historic walled seaport town on the coastline of east Cork, it has many historic buildings and monuments within its ancient town walls, and has been designated as an Irish Heritage Port by the Irish Tourist Board. It remains a popular tourist destination.
The name Youghal comes from the Irish Eochaill meaning "yew woods", which were once plentiful in the area. Older anglicisations of this name include Youghall, Yoghel and Yochil.
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Bernadette Phillips from Community Radio Youghal, CRY 104FM, interviews author and long-distance walker, Jim O'Malley, at the Immrama Lismore Festival of Travel Writing, in Lismore, Co. Waterford, on Saturday, 18th June 2016. - Thanks to Joe and Noreen Willoughby and staff of Ballyrafter Country House Hotel, Lismore, Co. Waterford and the Immrama Festival Committee. Jim O'Malley, an environmentalist and long-distance walker, is a native of the Youghal area though domiciled in Kerry since 1980. Jim taught English and Irish in Killorglin, 1980-2007. Since his retirement in 2007 he has fulfilled a longstanding ambition in following the Blackwater from source to sea in 2010. A seven-day journey, hardly an epic walk, but a memorable experience that has been recorded in his recent book – Walki...
http://www.youghalonline.com St. Patricks Day Parade 2009 in Youghal was brought to you by http://www.youghalonline.com. This video is a 10 minute edited version of the hour long parade which was held on Tuesday 17th March 2009 at 3pm. The parade was hosted by Youghal Pipe Band - http://www.youghalpipeband.com Reporter: Shane Supple Camera 1: Kieran McCarthy Camera 2: David Farrell Photography: Michael Hussey Youghal Online News - Your online community news website... current local news, photos & videos, gigs & events daily - Youghal Co Cork Ireland - YoughalOnline.com A special thanks to The Cyberoom Internet Cafe, Youghal for the use of their wonderful facilities. http://www.thecyberoom.com #21 - Most Discussed (This Week) - News & Politics - Ireland #73 - Mo...
Photography & video slideshow by Kieran McCarthy - http://www.kmcgraphics.com of St. Michael's Church Templemichael - Youghal Bridge & Ballynatray Estate , Youghal, Co. Cork, Ireland. Music: "Winter Walk (Silver Trumpet Mix)" by spinningmerkaba (feat. donkeyhorsemule) http://ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/35050 is licensed under a Creative Commons license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ History of Ballynatray Estate The Ballynatray Estate has evidence of human activity dating back to the Bronze Age and has over the centuries amassed a rich and colourful history. It is the site of Molana Abbey, famous for its collection of Irish Canon Law, the battle ground of Viking raiders, resting place to Raymond (le Gros) Fitzerald, and not least the location of a Desmond Castle a...
School holiday fun for your winter and springtime breaks with self-catering and hotel options at the Quality Hotel Resort in Youghal Co Cork. Kids Camp Activities, Beach Games, Pool, Spa and Leisure Centre and family fun for all.
St. Vincent De Paul will be will hold the annual Christmas Day Swim 2014 at the Front Strand, Youghal, on Christmas Day. All are welcome.Your kind support is gratefully appreciated. The film shown here is the Christmas Swim in Youghal back 2002 held then by the Youghal Lions Club and filmed by Liam Burke.
Short 30 sec clip of the sunrise over Youghal beach. Shot with a Go Pro Hero 4 in 4K Music : "Divenire" by Ludovico Einaudi (Google Play • iTunes)
Another hearse roll up slow,
Carry one more poor lost soul,
Carry them things every single day
Cause it makes him feel safe
Cause he carry on them ways, screw face
Love the game-reppin' his estate,
Talk tough look straight in his face,
Carrying deep pain self-hate,
Carry fam, so he carry weight,
It's logical daddy got carried away,
Not married away, just didn't stay
Coward carried his son to this fate,
His boys carrying weight in a wooden box can't stand straight,
They was getting outta the game,
But look fate she don't wait
Now the woman in the front row, her face t show no pain,
But her brain went insane on the day the news came,
Stare into space, face numb,
The boy getting carried, she carried 9 months
[Chorus:]
When this world strip me naked, I turn and
I face it,
And really believe I have the strength to change it,
I'm crazy, it's blatant sometimes I get carried away
When this world strip me naked, I turn and I face it,
And really believe I have the strength to change it,
I'm crazy, it's blatant sometimes I get carried away
One more body bag getting carried back,
From the war zone where they carry straps,
Where little kids is attacking tanks cause they carry no fear of the man,
All they know here is they land
And a hero, gotta make a stand,
So they roll cold with it in their hand,
Let bang on the big bad man,
But this particular soldier never move colder
Never enrolled to blow no homes up
Felt that life had carried him under
Chose to phone the number
The army gives you training,
Nothing they say could really explain it,
Sign them t papers, enslavement,
Now you're a tool to carry their hatred,
Rob, steal, strip a nation
All he wanted was qualifications
So he could carry his family places,
Better than those that he was raised in
Never really thought, he'd ever have to go to war,
Now who's gonna tell his kids daddy can't carry them no more