This peninsula is where my father is from..we spent all our Summer and easter holidays down there and it is the most beautiful place in the world......our family holiday home, my great grandmothers is still in our family,,,
OMG those reflection scenes @18:33 and later....just incredible. Yes that water is pure glass. Each time I think, how can your footage get any more stunning, we have another awesome video with shots like that. You sure there's no room in Ellie for those friendly critters you encountered? hehe. And hey welcome back to Saturday uploads! I remember when you used to post on Saturdays.
The beautiful Beara looking it’s best👍 It’s the least populated part of the south west, and off the main tourist routes unless your doing the WAW, giving it that special feel IMO. Glad you enjoyed it, it was a pleasure to watch.
Hi guy's good to see the the sun is shining on you. Excellent video again as usual really nice part of Ireland sham you didn't go over on the cable 🚠 car. Take care R&J
You are going to love it ☺️ there are loads of parkups so you won’t struggle! We use park4night and share all of our favourites with our patreons on a Google map if you want to get that 😁
Hari OM 😄I jumped the gun on you last week then, with the Assynt comparison! It really does look fab... and I have been checking to see where the EV chargepoints are - turns out there are plenty... hmmm..... YAM xx
Back then books were rare and a priests livelihood depended on them.Its like hanging a horse thief in the western movies sounds petty but owning horse then was life and death matter.I mean if there is an emergency and the ambulance is stolen before the emergency services can get in it there is no death penalty now but that would still tantamount to murder.Ya i know its a story but these have a grain a truth and there was actually a war in ireland over a book
@@highlands2hammocks You were saying there that there is more old growth forest in ireland ,not really its only around that area the rest of the country is plastered with awful conifer plantations.I volunteered in killarney NP about 20 years ago helping to remove invasive rhodedendrons that destroy the native oak forest.They are few others but around kilarney has the most extensive old growth oak forests in the country
Love how much you like cows and other animals :) Do you know about the cruel reality of dairy farming? 1⃣ In order for a cow to produce milk, she must give birth to a calf. She is artificially inseminated to become pregnant. Her pregnancy will last around 9 months. Within 24 hours of the calf being born, they are taken from their mother. The milk naturally meant for her calf is collected for humans instead. 2⃣ Male calves will not produce milk, so many are shot at birth. Others are reared for veal or low-grade beef. Female calves will be reared for milk production and impregnated at around 15 months old. 3⃣ To ensure a constant high milk yield, cows are re-impregnated 2 months after giving birth. The toll of near-constant pregnancy and milk production wears a cow's body out, and in about 5 years and she is sent to slaughter for low-grade beef products. Naturally, she would have lived for 15-20 years. 4⃣ Cows are bred to produce unnaturally high volumes of milk, which commonly results in painful teat infections and lameness. The dairy industry may advertise happy cows in an idyllic countryside, but this is far from reality for most farmed cows. Most people consume cows milk because they were told to by certified bodies many many years ago. Now new research has revealed cow milk to be detrimental to health with its saturated fats, mammalian estrogen, and somatic pus cells. Studies found countries that consumed higher amounts of cow milk had higher statistics of osteoporosis. Perhaps most concerning is the role it can play in elevating the risks of breast cancer, according to researchers at Loma Linda University Health. However, when compared with non-vegans, research shows that vegan diets are associated with a decrease in the incidence of all cancers combined. If you care about justice (and your health) please buy plant based options. :)
This peninsula is where my father is from..we spent all our Summer and easter holidays down there and it is the most beautiful place in the world......our family holiday home, my great grandmothers is still in our family,,,
We absolutely loved our time here 😍 so beautiful!
Great video, lovely to watch. Just to clarify for those interested, it's GLENBEG Lough that you parked up in, not Doonbeg (which is in Co. Clare 😊)
Thank you 😁 yeah you are spot on! I added it to the description as I realised after it was posted 😋
We are loving this series guys, thank you for vlog, great content, as always.
Fantastic video never Ireland was as beautiful thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
Stunning footage and looks like an amazing parkup - can’t beat that reflection. All the very best, David & Rachel 👍
Yeah the mountains were amazing 😍 loved that park up!
OMG those reflection scenes @18:33 and later....just incredible. Yes that water is pure glass. Each time I think, how can your footage get any more stunning, we have another awesome video with shots like that. You sure there's no room in Ellie for those friendly critters you encountered? hehe. And hey welcome back to Saturday uploads! I remember when you used to post on Saturdays.
Incredible aren’t they?! 😍 so easy to do in places like this haha! Thanks for watching Scott 😁
The beautiful Beara looking it’s best👍 It’s the least populated part of the south west, and off the main tourist routes unless your doing the WAW, giving it that special feel IMO. Glad you enjoyed it, it was a pleasure to watch.
Absolutely! Our favourite part of Ireland 😍
Just finished a 1 month loop around Europe, but watching these videos is making us want to come to Ireland. Great video, and Great park up!! :)
You will love it 😁 hope you enjoyed your trip!
Hi guy's good to see the the sun is shining on you. Excellent video again as usual really nice part of Ireland sham you didn't go over on the cable 🚠 car. Take care R&J
Glad to see it too 😁 I know, we can always do it next time when we feel better ☺️ thanks for watching!
Great video again.
Glad you enjoyed it
Fantastic video guy's ❤
Thank you so much 😁
Amazing park up, the ice creams looked yummy. X ❤
It was! And the park up was just dreamy 🥰
The horses were gorgeous. Hope you fixed the Antenna.
Aw aren’t they 🥰 and we did thanks
Ireland series is awesome! Ordered a sticker.
Aw glad you are enjoying it 😁 can’t wait for you to receive it!
Amazing epik video
Thanks 😁
Gatdayum! Gemma is gorgeous!!!
Thanks 😂
Going to do the Atlantic way donegal to cork in july any advice on places to go for the night stop views anything to help build are plane ❤
You are going to love it ☺️ there are loads of parkups so you won’t struggle! We use park4night and share all of our favourites with our patreons on a Google map if you want to get that 😁
@@highlands2hammocks looks like you have a new patreorn
Hari OM
😄I jumped the gun on you last week then, with the Assynt comparison! It really does look fab... and I have been checking to see where the EV chargepoints are - turns out there are plenty... hmmm..... YAM xx
Aw I know this part of Ireland is just incredible 🥰 and so quiet! And yeah they are all over as we found out when writing the book 😁
Not to be that guy however, the red dress 😍😍😍😍 Campbell you lucky, lucky man!
Haha thanks 😂
Back then books were rare and a priests livelihood depended on them.Its like hanging a horse thief in the western movies sounds petty but owning horse then was life and death matter.I mean if there is an emergency and the ambulance is stolen before the emergency services can get in it there is no death penalty now but that would still tantamount to murder.Ya i know its a story but these have a grain a truth and there was actually a war in ireland over a book
That is fascinating! I never even thought of that haha thanks for sharing 😁
@@highlands2hammocks You were saying there that there is more old growth forest in ireland ,not really its only around that area the rest of the country is plastered with awful conifer plantations.I volunteered in killarney NP about 20 years ago helping to remove invasive rhodedendrons that destroy the native oak forest.They are few others but around kilarney has the most extensive old growth oak forests in the country
Love how much you like cows and other animals :) Do you know about the cruel reality of dairy farming?
1⃣ In order for a cow to produce milk, she must give birth to a calf. She is artificially inseminated to become pregnant. Her pregnancy will last around 9 months. Within 24 hours of the calf being born, they are taken from their mother. The milk naturally meant for her calf is collected for humans instead.
2⃣ Male calves will not produce milk, so many are shot at birth. Others are reared for veal or low-grade beef. Female calves will be reared for milk production and impregnated at around 15 months old.
3⃣ To ensure a constant high milk yield, cows are re-impregnated 2 months after giving birth. The toll of near-constant pregnancy and milk production wears a cow's body out, and in about 5 years and she is sent to slaughter for low-grade beef products. Naturally, she would have lived for 15-20 years.
4⃣ Cows are bred to produce unnaturally high volumes of milk, which commonly results in painful teat infections and lameness. The dairy industry may advertise happy cows in an idyllic countryside, but this is far from reality for most farmed cows.
Most people consume cows milk because they were told to by certified bodies many many years ago. Now new research has revealed cow milk to be detrimental to health with its saturated fats, mammalian estrogen, and somatic pus cells. Studies found countries that consumed higher amounts of cow milk had higher statistics of osteoporosis. Perhaps most concerning is the role it can play in elevating the risks of breast cancer, according to researchers at Loma Linda University Health.
However, when compared with non-vegans, research shows that vegan diets are associated with a decrease in the incidence of all cancers combined.
If you care about justice (and your health) please buy plant based options. :)
Cows are the nosiest animals, they just want to look at everyone.
Haha they sure are! I love it 😁
Cows and priests.
Great video.💚
Thank you!