Ireland – the land of incredible people, various natural wonders and unusual weather conditions caused by the North Atlantic location. Although many people already know a lot about this land and countries situated on island, we wanted to remind you about the awesome Irish places and traditions carried out by the people living here.
Here are some facts that are mentioned in this interactive video presentation:
– shamrock image or the Celtic harp – which of these is the official national symbol?
– list of animals that cannot be found on this island;
– building that is regarded as the oldest astronomical observatory on the planet;
– location of the oldest working lighthouse;
– what are "Irish Borrowed Days"?
– meaning of the Irish tricolor flag;
– most interesting travel destination on the island.
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A quick list of interesting facts you may not know about the island of Ireland. We are sure that there are much more to Ireland than just these 7 facts. Share your knowledge in the comments below!
some nice little nuggets in there, nice video
Hello, thank you for your comment. We tried to keep this video short and informative; glad that you liked it.
Well done nice Video. COYBIG
Well, concerning the borrowed 3 days That exist in the Irish tradition exist even in the berber tradition, when january had borrowed Two days from february To complete its mission too, That great we have common points!!!!
great video. is the music available for download/purchase?
Hello, what do you mean?
@@Datacube Hi, was talking about the background music of the video. What’s the title and group?
like si vienes para hacer una guia online
Déjame adivinar 8 cierto
I am hacker
1:12 et 2:34
Not me Only watching this cuz my teacher said so
same so u go to yma
wer is ach nur wegen dem englischunterricht hier ?
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i have this for school
Pozdrawiam Nukleon z Otwocka xD
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The three colours on the Irish flag
Green: Catholic
White: Peace
Orange: Protestant
Practically the peace between the Catholics and the Protestants
Or at least that’s how I learned it