Portmuck Islandmagee Co Antrim Northern Ireland
A visit to the small coastal harbour of Portmuck.
Northern Ireland County Down Lake
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Larne
Larne or Lairne (from Irish: Latharna, the name of a Gaelic territory) is a seaport and industrial market town, as well as a civil parish, on the east coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland with a population of 18,323 people in the 2008 Estimate. As of 2011, there are about 32,000 residents in the greater Larne area. It has been used as a seaport for over 1,000 years, and is today a major passenger and freight roll-on roll-off port. Larne is twinned with Clover, South Carolina which has named one of its schools, Larne Elementary School, after Larne. Larne is administered by Larne Borough Council. Together with the neighbouring district of Carrickfergus and part of Newtownabbey, it forms the East Antrim constituency for elections to the Westminster Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.
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Walking across the rope bridge - Carrick-a-Rede in Northern Ireland
Walking across the rope bridge - Carrick-a-Rede in Northern Ireland
Nature Near Me; Near You! | Part #3
Part #3 of Adam Canning visiting Mrs Heather Boomer in Northern Ireland. Nature Near Me; Near You is a spin off series where Adam comes and films the nature near you.
Bushmills, Ireland - Dunluce Castle, North Antrim
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Torpedo Gannet Diving! | Nature's Great Events w/ David Attenborough | BBC
In summer, the gannet's main food source of sardines live far out to sea. This means the birds must dive for their food, but even one small miscalculation could prove fatal.
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For some, driving on a ship with a car can be a daunting task; however, it can be somewhat straight forward if you follow a few simple rules.
Microlight flying Northern Ireland Tarzan Lane
Stephen flying his Quantum 582 at Tarzan Lane Airfield Portadown departing runway 34 and landing on runway 16
Fun On The Slide
Ben's 3rd birthday at Carnfunnock Country Park
Fishing the tor
Ethan cameraman Clifford filming us fishing at the tor in browns bay
Rubys Strabane - Saturday Nights
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Albert Docks to Birkenhead Ferry - On Location Final Cut
Boat Fishing June 2017
1st day out on the boat this year, setting off from Carnlough Harbour then taking an unplanned steam out to the Maidens, it's a bit of a hump out there but there's plenty of good Pollock and Coalfish to be caught, filmed on my Mobius action camera
Kayaking Castlewellan | July 2016
A day of Kayaking on Castlewellan Lake
Ballygally Community Development Association: Village SOS Learning Campaign
An Antrim coastal village is celebrating after being awarded a massive £372,000 of Lottery money to transform a derelict piece of land into a vibrant social enterprise.
Ballygally Community Development Association near Larne has secured the grant to build a retail shop and community hall in the village main street as part of Village SOS a scheme by the Big Lottery Fund and the BBC that aims to inspire a rural revival across the UK.
Ayr
Ayr is a town and former Royal Burgh sitting along the west coast of Ayrshire in Scotland. It forms a part of the South Ayrshire Local Authority area, serving as the area's administrative centre. Historically, Ayr was the county town of Ayrshire until 1975. Ayr is currently the most populated settlement in Ayrshire and the South of Scotland. It is the 13th most populous locality in Scotland.
The town was established in 1205 and soon developed as the central market and port along the west coast of Scotland, becoming a prominent trading port to Ireland. Oliver Cromwell also established a Citadel along the south of the river Ayr, the ramparts of which remain visible to this day. As the birthplace of famous Scottish poet Robert Burns, the suburb of Alloway, in the south of the town, houses his former home and the Robert Burns Experience. Across the Victorian era coal and iron remained the central export of the town, with fishing and shipping also forming a significant sect of the local economy. Ayr later developed as a holiday resort, aspects of which remain the case today with the continued presence of a Butlins holiday park to the south of the town. The Gaiety Theatre, Ayr ran various shows across the late 20th century, attracting performers from across the United Kingdom, and despite its decline throughout the 2000s, it remains in operation today.
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RNLI rescues rip current swimmers
RNLI rescues rip current swimmers
Image copyright RNLI Image caption The RNLI says rip currents can drag people quickly out to sea and are a major cause of accidental drowning Two teenagers have been rescued after being pulled out to ...
Unusual view of Stena Leader 5 th Sept.
Absolutley misrable rainy day in Fleety, walked back from freeport soaked, and saw the Leader passing the sea front.
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Points of Interest in HULL
Nantasket Beach
Boston Harbor Islands
Hull Lifesaving Museum
Fort Revere Park
Paragon Carousel
Weir River Estuary
Boston Harbor Islands
Miniature Golf
Commuter Boats to Boston ( during the week )
Commuter train to Boston 15 minute drive
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Hull Jade ~ Chinese
Red Parrot
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Daddys Beach Club
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Paragon Grill
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