Jungle City Clonakilty
Launched in the year that the world's population hits an epic seven billion in 2012, Jungle City is a colourful wildlife attraction of major conservation impact. It is the only art exhibition of its kind in the world today of animals, for animals.
The event celebrates the magnificence of Asia's endangered wildlife, generating mass awareness of their plight and making everyone smile at the same time. Lead by a herd of Asian elephants, brightly painted orangutans, hornbills, tigers and crocodiles are installed in the streets, parks and buildings of the world's most iconic places with the aim of raising mass awareness for their survival
You can help by donating to Elephant Family at elephantfamily.org
Clonakilty Jungle City Countdown
Clonakilty hosts the Jungle City Countdown cocktails in An Teach Beag with an array of flambouyantly painted exocic animals on display. Kids, of all ages, get a preview of what awaits the world when the animals are unleashed all across the town of Clonakilty in West Cork, Ireland.
St. Patrick's Day 2012 Clonakilty.WMV
St. Patrick's Day Parade in Clonakilty, West Cork in 2012
Clonakilty Park Hotel Family Friendly Facilities .mp4
See the family friendly facilities at the Clonakilty Park Hotel, West Cork, in action. From the jungle gym to the teen zone, there is something for everyone.
Drone Footage Cork City and Tivoli Docks, Cork, Ireland
A short clip of the Sun setting over Cork city. Shot by Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork City. Video shot on a DJI Spark.
Good Friday Clonakilty Market
A few snippets from the Clonakilty Market on Good Friday. A fabulous selection of artisan food and drink on offer to an appreciative crowd.
Rineen Woods Walk, Fairy villages, Union Hall west Cork Ireland
Take a pleasant stroll through the enchanting paths along Rineen Woods and discover tea magical fairy houses hidden within the trees.
Drive through Union Hall up the steep winding road and just over the top is the entrance and picnic area. See how many Fairy houses you can find!
Trespassing by
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Kilpatrick Tunnel Railway Walk
Historical Talk on Kilpatrick Tunnel and the West Cork Railway Line
Ballycotton Cork, Ireland 4K
Glenville (Gleann an Phreacain) in the Snow 3rd March 2018
A lament for the disappearing snow. The beauty of a pretty Irish village that has been transformed by heavy snow. A walk through the village at 9.30 in the morning. No moving cars, no buses running.....enjoying the silence and stillness brought on by the snow. Music provided by kind permission of Mark Callan from Cork. Thanks Mark
Gortadrohid
Aerial footage of Gortadrohid, the most fantastic and luxurious A rated 5 bedroom detached residence Sleeping 10 persons constructed in 2015 to the highest of modern building standards. Situated in extensive private grounds of over 15 acres featuring its own waterfront and tidal pier on the banks of Hacketts creek which feeds into Baltimore Harbour. The location of Ringarogy is approx 6km from Baltimore village and 10km from Skibbereen. The ground floor is incredibly spacious featuring an impressive entrance hall with winding staircase to the first floor with galleried landing to welcome you in. The accommodation comprises a 40ft open plan south facing living room with luxury fitted kitchen equipped to the highest standards including twin dishwashers, large range cooker, double fridge, two sinks and central island. There is a large dining area plus a further sitting area with a corner sofa and flat screen smart TV. The room benefits from north and south facing patio doors offering panoramic views across stone walled landscaped gardens, the River Illen and northwestwards towards Mount Gabriel. The separate triple aspect lounge has large comfy sofas, log stove and large flat screen smart TV. A twin room with bunk beds plus a family shower room and utility room complete the ground floor layout.
Upstairs where are two double and two twin rooms (this configuration is flexible). The master room is triple aspect with with luxury en suite shower and bath and there is another luxurious bath and shower room shared by the other three rooms.
The extensive grounds are mainly gorse and heather with lawns and paths down to the waters edge in one of the most beautiful and tranquil environments one could hope for. Guests can be assured of complete privacy with a 400m gated private drive from the public road.
Being A Rated with the highest levels of insulation and latest technology in heat recovery and ventilation, the house will always be toasty warm all year round, whatever the weather outside.
Cork lough (Cork city, Ireland) - Korko tvenkinys
[EN]Cork lough with a lot of swans, terns, ducks and geese.
[LT] Korko tvenkinys pilnas gulbiu, zasu, anciu ir zuvedru.
A Postcard from Clonakilty
Welcome to Clonakilty, from O'Donovan's Hotel
St. Finbarr's Church - Gougane Barra, Ireland
Aerial footage of St. Finbarr's Church, Gougane Barra, West Cork.
Clonakilty RAOK Fest - Better Together
Music by Ré Nua and B Positives, a song written about Random Acts of Kindness (RAOK) for the festival. Thanks to all who helped to make the festival in July 2012. We're better together!
Festival Acknowledgements:
Businesses
Vale Media, Ambiguous Fiddle Media, RTÉ News, Fernhill House Hotel, Inchydoney Lodge and Spa, O'Donovans Hotel, Emmet Hotel, Scannells Bar, Shanley Bar, High Resolution, Red Balloon, Park Cinema, Clonakilty Car Centre, Lettercolumn Kitchen Project, Model Village, Carbery Plastics, Irish Yogurts, Glenilen, Clonakilty Black Pudding, Fushia Footwear, Fusion Colour, Carbery Tyres, Kerrs Bookshop, Walshs Londis, Scallys Centra, Debarras, Clonakilty Bookshop, Paddy Meades, Auntie Nellies, West Cork People, The Loft Framing
Groups
Clonakilty Macra, Jungle City, Bandon Leprauchans, Cape Clear Storytelling Festival, Clonakilty Agricultural Show, Clonakilty Amnesty, Clonakilty Fairtrade, Clonakilty Tidy Towns, Clonakilty Favour Exchange, Clonakilty History and Heritage Society, Clonakilty Rugby Club, Clonakilty Town Council, CoAction, Discover Ireland, Irish Kidney Association, ISPCC, Ring Rowing, West Cork Rapid Response
Entertainment
B Positives, Ré Nua, StanZa Traffic, Acapella Bella, West Cork Ukelele Orchestra, The Céile Nun, Flava Floors, Spinderellas Hoop Troops, Trad Band, Teach Beag Musicians, Adrian Boyle drumming workshop, Pat the Hat storyteller, Deirdre Keohane art exposition
Flooding in Clonakilty 2
The clean up begins in Clon following the worst flooding in the town in living memory.
BAD BOY BLUES 'Rock Me Baby' in Clonakilty
Jerome Rimson's Bad Boy Blues with 'Rock Me Baby' performed at The Venue Clonakilty on Friday 7th April 2017
Christmas time in Clonakilty
With thanks to Barth Harrington
Cork City,Ireland
Cork is second largest city in Ireland and third most populous city.The city's name derived from Irish word corcach meaning marshy place referring to its situation on the river Lee.Cork is second largest natural harbour after Sydney.Cork is one of three constituent cities in the Cork-Limerick-Galway.
Gougane Barra (St. Finbarr's Oratory) Wedding Video in Cork
Gougane Barra was Ireland's first National Park when it opened to the public in 1966. This contributes greatly to the reputation which Gougane Barra has as an area of wild and beautiful scenery. The magnificent Forest Park covers an area of over 400 hectares (1,000 acres).
The River Lee rises here in Gougane Barra and flows through beautiful scenery to reach Cork Harbour after a distance of approximately 50km. There is a tiny island in the lake at Gougane Barra connected to the shore by a causeway. It was here that St. Finbarr, patron saint of Cork, founded his early Christian monastery, before moving down the River Lee to establish a monastery at what is now St. Finbarrs Cathedral in Cork City. There is a small church on the island in this beautiful and serene location away from the hustle & bustle of daily life.
There are a number of walks in Gougane Barra forest park comprising some 350 acres. Nature lovers will revel in the extensive areas of natural and cultivated forestry which abounds in wildlife.
You can drive along the ring road in the forest or take some of the very enjoyable walks. Sli Laoi a delightful walk along the floor of Cumrua follows the course of the infant Lee to the head of the valley.