Chimps escape Belfast Zoo enclosure using tree branch ladder - TomoNews
BELFAST, UNITED KINGDOM — The Belfast Telegraph reports that a couple of naughty chimps broke out of their enclosure at the Belfast Zoo and scared the bejesus out of several visitors.
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Chimpanzee Escapes from Belfast Zoo | Animal Escape
A chimpanzee escapes from Belfast Zoo, in this amazing animal escape video captured by a member of the public.
Dean McFaul filmed several chimpanzees using branches to scale the wall of their enclosure.
Then, he and his partner Danielle Monaghan and her children encountered one of the apes on a path.
The adult chimp, capable of killing a human, emerged from the bushes feet away from the family and walked onto the zoo path.
McFaul can be heard in the video warning the children to stay back.
Fortunately, the escapee seemed more interested in exploring its new surroundings than starting any trouble.
Zookeeper Alyn Cairns said trees in their enclosure have been weakened by the storms, allowing the chimps to break them and use them as a ladder to escape.
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IRA Belfast Brigade sniper shoots dead British Soldier in Andersontown Belfast 4 August 1972
A British Army soldier was killed by an Provisional IRA sniper while on foot-patrol in the Andersonstown area of Belfast. This was the 106th soldier killed by the IRA since the war began.
Great Escape
On 25th September 1983, 38 republican prisoners boarded a food lorry in H7 long kesh, this was to become known as the biggest jail escape in Europe, and a major blow to the British Government. Over many months, prisoners gathered intelligence in relation to their surroundings, the outlay of the land external to the prison, and the personnel guarding them. The aim was to get as many volunteers out, and to rejoin the struggle. Gerry Kelly has compiled a book on what is known as The Great Escape . In an exclusive interview with Belfast NGA he details his thoughts of that historic period.
Riots In Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1984
Thousands of people marched in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on August 14, 1984 to protest the death of a man killed by police officers trying to arrest an American supporter of the outlawed Irish Republican Army.
The victim, Sean Downes, was in the crowd that had gathered Sunday at an I.R.A. rally to hear Martin Galvin, publicity director of the New York-based Northern Irish Aid Committee, called Noraid, which supports the I.R.A.
Mr. Downes was struck by a plastic bullet as policemen charged the crowd in an unsuccessful attempt to arrest Mr. Galvin, who had been barred from Northern Ireland by the British authorities. Mr. Galvin escaped.
The march tonight was peaceful and at most times silent. Earlier in the day, there was scattered violence in West Belfast as youths burned cars, and after the march tonight some roadblocks were built and set on fire.
Mr. Downes was the 15th person to die from plastic and rubber bullets fired by policemen and troops here, and his death brought calls for investigations and a chorus of condemnations from British and Irish politicians.
St Georges Market, Belfast
This short video includes footage and images of one of Belfast's oldest attractions, St George's Market. It includes brief interviews with stallholders and customers describing how the market has changed over the years. You'll hear about the variety of products on sale at the weekly Friday, Saturday and Sunday markets, plus a brief explanation of the history of the market, which dates back to 1896.
Visit the Friday Variety Market (6am-2pm), the City Food and Garden Market on Saturday (9am-3pm) or the Sunday Market (10am - 4pm).
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Crumlin Road Gaol: Belfast Troubles Tour
We were invited down to try out the Troubles Tour at the Crumlin Road Gaol.
On this tour you get shown around the streets of West Belfast by two ex prisoners, one Loyalist and one Republican, both from their respective areas.
You break for lunch and then get shown around the prison itself by one of the extremely knowledgeable guides who give you and insight into the jail's history, particularly during the troubles. It's well worth a go! #Gifted #Belfast #VisitBelfast
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IRA 1983 Break Out of the Maze Prison
On 25 September 1983, the Maze suffered the largest breakout of prisoners from a British prison. Thirty-eight prisoners hijacked a prison meals lorry and smashed their way out. During the breakout four prison officers were stabbed, including one, James Ferris, who died of a heart attack as a result. Another officer was shot in the head, and several other officers were injured by the escapees.Nineteen of the prisoners were soon recaptured, but the remainder escaped
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'I'd be dead in two days without a knife'
There are more knife crimes on the streets of England and Wales than at any time for almost a decade and, more than ever, young people are likely to be involved.
The Home Secretary Sajid Javid has introduced new measures to help children understand that by joining a gang and carrying a knife they are putting their lives at risk.
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Belfast Zoo - Northern Ireland, UK (English)
Matt and I visited the zoo in Belfast, we spent the day to see the animals.
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Belfast Waterworks | County Antrim | Free Things to do in Northern Ireland | Belfast City
The best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield. A travel blog/vlog of the hidden treasures that are on our doorstep.
Belfast waterworks is hidden away amongst the buzz of Belfast city toward the north. It provides a simple escape to nature. It is well maintained and you can escape from the city and revisit nature.
It is a popular spot for leisure. You can go on walking trails and take in the view of Cavehill and black mountain. A place for all the family, especially the younger kids. The Belfast Waterworks is a great spot for a family day out.
The Waterworks includes a sports facility, a community garden and two children's playgrounds. The site was originally proposed to be used for water based activities. Since the Waterworks initial development, one of the ponds was stocked with trout for the local angling club and man made islands have been installed to promote the breeding of waterfowl.
The Waterworks was Belfast's source of water until in the mid 19th century until it was opened as a public park in the 1950s. Now the Waterworks is a haven for waterfowl, you can also spot greylag geese and mute swans, as well as other birds such as mallards, tufted ducks, coots, pochards, goldeneyes, cormorants and great-crested grebes.
The Waterworks has got many sporting facilities from Soccer pitches, Gaelic and Camogie pitches to tennis courts.
The Waterworks also hosts a Park Run event every Saturday morning at 9.30am where participants run, jog or walk a free 5k promoting healthy living and fitness. The Waterworks also hosts events that run regularly such as family fun days and band performances.
Award winning actor Stephen Rhea, who has starred in films such as V for Vendetta and the Crying Game grew up opposite the park on the Antrim Road.
There are two children's playgrounds, one is more suitable for younger children and the other is busier and more suitable for older children. one of the playgrounds also has a swing suitable for children with disabilities. In the Waterworks there is also a mobile coffee hut for those parents out in the cold while their kids play in the parks at Belfast Waterworks.
All in all the Waterworks provides a nice family getaway for the day with various walking trail routes, space for the kids to play and get close to nature despite the buzz of Belfast city in the background.
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ONH bomb under brits car N.Belfast 5/1/12
A British soldier has escaped a republican bomb attack after he spotted the booby trap device inside his car in north Belfast.Republican group Óglaigh na hÉireann said it left the device in the vehicle while it was parked in the Blackdam Court area off the Ligoneil Road.
SYND 20-7-72 A RIOT IN THE CRUMLIN JAIL IN BELFAST
(20 Jul 1972) Prisoners riot in Belfast's Crumlin road jail and also the aftermath of bomb blast in the Springfield Road.
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Northern Ireland Trip - Belfast Zoo
Recently we visited Belfast Zoo. It is located in the wildish forest/park at the foot of the mountains. We were surprised how big are animals' habitats. Actually we had to walk a lot, climb the hills just to move between zones. The weather was very moody but we liked the place a lot!
360 Degree Tour Of Belfast City - Northern Ireland
Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland, is always the first thought to come to mind when one considers the idea of going to Northern Ireland and exploring it. Here is a 360 degree video of Belfast to bring some suggestions to mind.
Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland that is located on the banks of River Lagan on the east coast of Ireland. Belfast is not only the capital, but it is also the largest city in Northern Ireland and the second largest on the island. The history of Belfast started when it was playing an important role as a port and also when it was the biggest linen producer in the world and thus played an important role in the Industrial Revolution and earned the nickname Linenopolis.
There are different stops to make when it comes to visiting Belfast and exploring all the historical and touristic parts of this city and every single one of them will have a story behind that would make the tourists more excited about the place they are in; be it a museum, a castle, a tower, an old part of the city, etc.
While creating this video about Belfast and the touristic places that one could visit in it, we have passed by Belfast City Hall which is considered from the most important landmarks of the city and there is also a part in it for visitors who want to come inside and check what it has (
One of the famous boats known all around the world is Titanic which was an Irish ship that sailed through its ports and then happened the tragic story that the public have now in their heads. In Belfast, one could visit Titanic Museum and know more about the history it carries behind ( and there is also the famous Titanic Quarter which is located just next to the museum (
Walking through the streets of the city is also part of exploring it and knowing more about the touristic attractions and places that are found there. The Cathedral Quarter is one of the old places found in Belfast city that could provide the visitors with restaurants, bars and cafes, along with walking around the old streets and enjoying this part of the city (
Belfast is the city that has a place for all the people with all their different tastes, and even those who are looking for a place to shop, have something to eat and be in the center of the city, there is Victoria Square that will be there to offer them all their needs (
Walking down the streets of this old city is interesting because as much as history is taking a huge part of it, there is also the street art that one might come across and witness on the walls of the buildings.
Adding to these touristic places which we have mentioned and been to, St. Anne's Cathedral which is also one of the important touristic attractions that bring lots of tourists to it ( St. Anne's Cathedral is also known as Belfast Cathedral, and it is a cathedral of the church of Ireland in Belfast.
Belfast city is not just about the different historical attractions that one will manage to go to, but there are those beautiful gardens which could be also visited and which are considered the best for families who have their kids along and want them to enjoy playing around for some time. One of these different parks in Belfast is the Botanic Gardens ( which is not the only famous one to be known there, but one of those mostly known.
There are different popular attractions in Belfast city, northern Ireland, that you could check through this video in order to get some ideas about the locations that you have to check while being there ( These are considered our favorite destinations and the ones we consider would attract any tourist to them - will keep you excited about knowing more and visiting more!
You most probably know that Belfast is one of the old cities that is still thriving until this moment and one of those old places with different attractions that tourists are always excited to know more about and visit in real instead of always watching the pictures of it (
Have you ever been to Belfast before? What are the places that you managed to visit there that told you more about the history of it all? Did you visit different cities or towns other than Belfast which are close to it? Let us hear more about your stories and the adventures you have had.
Enjoy watching this 360 degree video about Belfast's attractions and destinations that one could visit while staying there trying to explore the city as a whole as an important part of Northern Ireland.
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Documentary about the IRA and women in Belfast (1995)
Original title: Whatever you say, say nothing
I don't like living here, but I can't run away just because of the killing. I hope nobody in my family is going to get killed. (Shauna)
On the 14th of July 1994, a woman was found dead close to the Northern Irish border. 34-year-old Caroline of Belfast had been executed by the IRA for being a spy.
6 months earlier, filmmaker Brenda Parkerson had met with Caroline's daughter Shauna. Caroline said in an interview that she could not remember living in a time of peace; she has been a young child when the troubles in Belfast started. During the 25 years during which the war lasted, she got married and raised three children; and only a few weeks before the ceasefire started she was killed. Since the ceasefire, the situation in Northern Ireland has not changed much: the fear to talk is as big as ever before.
Brenda Parkerson investigates the sociological conditions that allowed such a crime to happen.
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