Gougane Barra & Carriganass Castle, Kealkill, West Cork, Ireland - Pilgrims Way
Gougane Barra & Carriganass Castle, Kealkill, West Cork, Ireland - Pilgrims Way
● My Equipment: GoPro Hero 4 Silver, Diatone Q450, tarot T4-3D
►Music: Soundcloud: Pure Imagination.
Edited with: Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017
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Carriganass Castle Midsummer Fest
The annual Carriganass Castle Midsummer Fest held in June at Kealkil, near Bantry, West Cork with special guest John Spillane playing the traditional tune 'Seamuisín' (including the TWO secret Kerry verses!)
Carriganass Castle, Cork, Ireland
A 16th-century tower house in Killkeal, West Cork (shot on an iPhone using the Cameo app)
Aerial view Lough Mahon, Carrigrenan, Co. Cork, Irlandia, Castle
Drone Video Lough Mahon, Carrigrenan, Co. Cork, Ireland, small Castle
2K Video
Hexacopter spec:
Frame - Thunder S550
Motors - Emax 2213 935KV
ESC - Emax 20A SimonK
Flight Controler - DJI Naza Lite M upgraded to naza-M V2 firmware
GPS - Ublox M8N GPS Compatible with DJI NAZA Lite
Props -1045 Carbon Fiber Propeller
Battery Zop Power 11,1V 3S 8000mAh 30C
Radio - Devo10 DEVO-RX703A
Camera - Xsiaomi Yi
Gimbal - BGC 2 Axis Metal Brushless Gimbal
Weight around 2kg
Basic Gain Pich-180 Roll -180 Yaw -240 Vertical -195
Attitude gan Pich-180 Roll -180
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O'Donovan's Castle, Drimoleague, Co Cork
● My Equipment: GoPro Hero 4 Silver, Diatone Q450 Quadcopter.
►Music: Soundcloud: sparkybeats - Trip
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Big thanks to Alice Baudains for helping filming.
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Castle info: Castle Donovan was built in the year 1560 by Donal O'Donovan or Dónall na gcroiceann, so called because when he was a young child his mother had to wrap him in skins to conceal him from his enemies.
The castle is 47' long, 26' wide and 61' high. The walls are 6' thick .On the top is a very well defined parapet. The Castle was divided into various chambers or rooms. One room was set aside in the old days for food for the garrison and another store room for gunpowder and shot. It is built on a very solid rocky foundation and faces south of the valley. The main door was of heavy oak and was situated in the western-side.
Kealkil Countryside Home
Fine recently-built home in the countryside with lots of land, Kealkil, West Cork, Ireland.
Kealkill Scoraíocht
Kealkill Scoraíocht
Carriganass 1 - Sullivan mass
Cappabui-1994-part b
Cappabui school-1994-part b
Kealkill stone circle
Breathtaking views of the Muintirvara peninsula, Bantry Bay and the Maughanaclea Hills. Near Kealkill village, County Cork, Ireland
Kealkill Potholers
St. Patrick's Day 2013, Kealkill potholers at work.
Ballea Castle, Carrigaline, Co. Cork
Ballea Castle, Carrigaline, Co. Cork
Kealkil Property
Superb Quality recently-built home with views West over the hills on the outskirts of Kealkil village
Patricks Day Parade in Kealkil
Trackers galore today!
Blasphemy Referendum walk of Ireland Day 2 Paul Gill Bantry Kealkill Ireland
Paul Gill in Durrus talking to Rob, then onto Bantry Market Day, Piano-man Hey Jude then to KealKill reading the hot press.
Paul Gill Blasphemy Walk of Ireland from Mizen Head to Malin Head to raise awareness of the Blasphemy Law in Ireland and the proposed referendum in the autumn by Minister Dermot Ahern.
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Kealkill 1960s
Video is taken in Kealkill in the early 1960s
KEALKILL POOLS
Kealkill is a small village in West Cork, Ireland, located 10.3 kilometers from Bantry and 75.8 kilometers from Cork City. Its amenities include FANTASTIC POOLS, a church, a shop, a school, a community playgroup, two public houses and a GAA club
Kealkill Tractor Run Part 1