Guinness if taken in moderation is medically beneficial hands down if abused it is not. As well as the iron content recent American studies have shown that it promotes bone mineral production potentially slowing down various bone related maladies. It also (personal view) tastes great and fulfilling.
@nakedireland18 сағат бұрын
Yes, Dr Leftfield, I’ll go along with all of that. Slainté!
@eddieraffs5909Күн бұрын
I met my wife in Clifden many years ago. Despite some changes there are lots of places I remember in the video.
@nakedirelandКүн бұрын
What a nice romantic story. Thanks for sharing.
@pamferry8044Күн бұрын
You missed upper Parnell st. Lots if lovely shops including mine Celtic Pzazz
@nakedirelandКүн бұрын
Ah Pam, if only I'd known, I would certainly have given it a shout out!
@chrissandi96132 күн бұрын
Thoughtful and interesting video. [U.S.A.; bankroller of republican terror, and stooge of Israeli despots. A contradiction for the muralists to consider...]
@chrissandi96132 күн бұрын
Nothing shameful here.
@nakedireland2 күн бұрын
Nothing shameful about intimidating people?
@ulster_loyalist2 күн бұрын
Thus aged well
@fergs99483 күн бұрын
This video is focused on the Village area of Belfast but could be any area in Dublin, mass immigration is changing a lot of landscapes
@nakedireland3 күн бұрын
Yes I guess it is, for the better or for the worse though?
@sandiandgregh5 күн бұрын
They were all stunning. For me, my fav is Bundoran. I have great memories of galloping horses on that beach in November and then hacking through the dunes and a woods. Not a sole around. Just us and the horses. We did misjudge the tide one day and had to swim the horse a bit to get back. That was cold water! lol
@nakedireland5 күн бұрын
Yes, and Roguey’s rock in Bundoran. Stunning.
@Solotraveller396 күн бұрын
It made me so happy when you said your number one beach was on Cruit Island. I'm booked at one of those thatched cottages in August. Never been to County Donegal. Sounds like I picked the right area to stay. Looks beautiful!
@nakedireland6 күн бұрын
As I said in the video, I once stayed in one of those cottages, and unless it’s a different group of holiday cottages, the ‘secret’ beach is right there! So what luck. Let me know what you think of it after you’ve had you holiday.
@mjw123456 күн бұрын
Yeah, thanks! Just beyond the imagination Donegal, then add the people! It's Ireland's Yucatan, we're only saved from predatory tourism because our weather. I suspect Global Warming will have enormous impact, the Brits are now making wines that are world class.
@nakedireland6 күн бұрын
I like your positive spin on global warming 😂.
@Belfast-Biccy6 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video, couldn't help but notice the colour tint in all the clips, seems unnaturally green? I know it's The Emerald Isle, but something not quite right.
@nakedireland6 күн бұрын
Yes, I think you’re right. I think I accidentally applied a filter that I shouldn’t have. Hope it didn’t spoil it too much for you?
@mjw123456 күн бұрын
@@nakedireland Yeah! I screwed up similarly many years ago rafting down the Grand Canyon.
@doitatit6 күн бұрын
Stunning! That last beach was my favourite. Im drawn to the remote, wild places and it ticked all the boxes. My own memory's of Donegal beaches are Ross Panna . Back '71 , summer , with the Belfast 14th Boy Scout troop!! Incredible land scape. You have great taste in landscapes, highly commendable.Thank you.
@nakedireland6 күн бұрын
That’s praise coming from you, there must be stunning beaches where you are?
@doitatit6 күн бұрын
Uncountable numbers of beaches! When we as a family,arrived in Australia, we washed up on a beach here on the Far North Coast of NSW. It ran from Cape Byron to Hastings Point. Look it up on Google Earth. Back in the 70's it was empty. Mum was a widow back then. We were helped by the local Catholic Community, and all 8 of us lived in a two room fibro hut, surrounded with mangroves and sweeping white sand, right on the beach. From have the house raided each week to this was mind-blowing. I still wonder if this is not quite real, 50 years later.
@nakedireland6 күн бұрын
Wow, that’s a whole new level of beach. I’m surprised you even entertained my video!
@doitatit6 күн бұрын
It's all about scale, history, and no matter where you are, Donegal is one of Earth's most beautiful Landscapes. I've stood and fish on some very remote and stunning beaches here, camped out with my wife and kids. There's one in particular, about two hours south of us , called Woody Head. Sweeping white sands running for 12 miles + . Rock pools and head lands , Humpback whales by the hundreds. Nothing but the Pacific Ocean between you and Chile. Vast sky's.
@nakedireland6 күн бұрын
Sounds like paradise! But, yes, Donegal is special too.
@WelshRob19646 күн бұрын
Some lovely beaches, but Rosslare Co. Wexford will always be my favourite, its not the biggest but holds a special place for me. You made a friend at Portnoo Beach I see, or was that your dog?
@nakedireland6 күн бұрын
No, not my dog, although I used to have a boxer just like him. Thought I’d get him in the film, glad you noticed. Yes Rosslare, when I next get back to Wexford.
@WelshRob19646 күн бұрын
@@nakedireland Glad you captured him on film, he looked a friendly soul. I have most boxers to friendly. When I first lived in Ireland in 91/2 my friends had a boxer, he would fall asleep on my lap, when was nice as we had no heating 😂. Hope you make it back to Wexford one day, I hope I do too 😂.
@nakedireland6 күн бұрын
I’m sure I’ll get there before long.
@WelshRob19646 күн бұрын
@@nakedireland Good lad 👍
@nakedireland6 күн бұрын
I just dandered in. I guess I prob look like I’m about 25 years old and people assumed I was a student 😂
@WelshRob19646 күн бұрын
That’s a cracking site, the kind of place I would like to go. How were you able to go in, its open to the public always? I thought the presidents garden was lovely as was the architecture of the quad, it looked a tranquil place to sit and contemplate life 🙂. Nice one Greg 👍
@jamescc20107 күн бұрын
Are there direction trains to Belfast from Dublin? We plan to be in Dublin early Sept. Was the ticket priced at $20 for 1st class?
@nakedireland7 күн бұрын
Hi James, yes there are direct trains from Dublin to Belfast. The Enterprise stops several times, but there’s no need to change. If you book online it’s cheapest. Regular webfares are £15 -20 usually, depending on how early you book. A first class ticket will obviously be more (again price depends on when you book). Have a great time in Dublin and Belfast and thanks for watching.
@jamescc20106 күн бұрын
@@nakedireland There is some type of construction and need to take bus base on the website at least for a little bit more. Thx for info.
@nakedireland6 күн бұрын
ah right James, I wasn’t aware of that. It’s good that you’ve let everyone know.
@susana.26318 күн бұрын
I absolutely love your videos, however one tiny suggestion. Maybe you could find another track of music that is a little brighter or happier sounding. Your music choice sounds a bit down and negative to me. But again, I absolutely love your videos☺️!
@nakedireland8 күн бұрын
Ah thanks Suzana, and also for the advice. I’ll prob stick with the music I have, for the time being anyway. Some people love it, some hate it. It’s hard to please everyone. But so glad you’re enjoying the vids anyway - hope you’ll keep watching.
@susana.26318 күн бұрын
@@nakedireland I think it’s in a minor key, and is a bit on the dark side. So it’s very difficult for me to watch more than one video at a time. But thank you for your reply and thank you for your lovely videos!!
@nakedireland8 күн бұрын
Thanks again - best.
@dochertysdiamonds56389 күн бұрын
What a load of rubbish. There's no difference with times changing in the Village and any other working class area. Couldn't resist the wee digs at Linfield and the international team could you? I notice you forgot to mention that Sinn Fein are historically linked to the Provisional IRA who visited sectarian murder upon that very Proud Community.
@nakedireland9 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Sorry you didn’t like the video, but I think you’ll find all the quoted facts correct. I personally have no interest in digs at Linfield or any other football team. I’m just filling people in the clubs past. Sinn Fein? We’ll there’s many things I didn’t mention about them, but then it’s not a film on Sinn Fein, it’s about the Village. However, Sinn Fein historically go back long before the Provisional IRA ever existed. But again, I don’t mention it as again it’s not relevant in the context of a film about the village. But, thanks a lot for watching and it’s great to have your input.
@dochertysdiamonds56389 күн бұрын
A film about the Village but you litter it with references to Sinn Fein who have no link to the Sinn Fein of over a century ago and were only formed in 1970 after the Provos split from the Official IRA. As for the tripe about demographic changes, how much has support for a united Ireland grown over the last generation? 3%? The majority of the residents in new housing you focused on are long standing and generations Village through and through, but don't let that stop the waffle about 'changing times' and crap about how many Cllrs are in City Hall. The Windsor side of Tates Ave is NOT the Village. Would it have choked you to refer to Northern Ireland by its actual name even once?
@nakedireland9 күн бұрын
it’s a film about changing demographics, the statistics of which are clear for everyone to see. It’s not a film about United Ireland and Sinn Fein are referred to only to show the change in voting patterns (demographic change) more generally in Belfast - demonstrating that the Village is part of a wider trend. You may not like this trend, but it’s happening nevertheless. Me personally, I don’t have the political bias that you seem to credit me with. I’m merely making a film that observes what’s going on. There must be something you agreed with in the film?? The facts for example?
@dochertysdiamonds56389 күн бұрын
@@nakedireland @nakedireland What have the boundary changes which led to the moving large sections of the unionist population in the City being placed in neighbouring Local Councils got to do with the Village or the vibrant community within it? You obviously didn't spend too long in it to get the real feel of it apart from a quick walk around talking tripe about 'sinister murals' which are a vivid historical documentation of the tribulations forced upon that Community and from which it emerged unbroken. Inner Belfast is changing full stop. That includes other areas, including Republican areas within Northern Ireland.
@nakedireland9 күн бұрын
Unionists weren’t placed in neighbouring local councils, they moved, it’s as simple as that. We should probably just agree that we won’t agree here. Perhaps you should make your own KZfaq video on the village and sing the praises of the UVF murals and pretend that the population is as it was in 1972. Belfast is changing my friend, and it’s changing for the better. You should embrace it. Our kids now live in a peaceful part of the world.
@Uneducatedopinion579 күн бұрын
Lovely , made we want to check it out
@nakedireland9 күн бұрын
Yes, definitely go. I recommend it!
@Uneducatedopinion579 күн бұрын
@@nakedireland appreciated the narration as well👍🏿
@nakedireland9 күн бұрын
ahh thanks a lot. It’s kind of you to say that. Thanks so much for checking the videos out, I appreciate it.
@seansimpson816610 күн бұрын
My mum was from Wexford and my dad was from Portsmouth. Pompey boy with yellowbellied blood coarsing through my veins to my heart !
@nakedireland10 күн бұрын
From one coastal town to another. I don’t know much about Portsmouth, but Wexford is certainly beautiful!
@seansimpson816610 күн бұрын
@@nakedireland It certainly is, many happy family holidays spent on Paul Quay and Patricks square with my cousins and now departed Uncles and Aunts !
@nakedireland10 күн бұрын
Ahh great memories Sean. Many thanks for watching and commenting.
@stephaniewhite382711 күн бұрын
I've been to Connemara twice and love it!
@nakedireland11 күн бұрын
Who wouldn’t Stephanie? It’s so beautiful. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@jM-ez7fq12 күн бұрын
Loyalism and republicanism is dead full stop these people living in the stone age
@nakedireland12 күн бұрын
Many thanks for watching and commenting.
@nicksnickel679712 күн бұрын
I LOVE CUSTY’S! It was the only place in Ireland I knew to go in the early 2000’s. They were clever enough to get on the internet by then. I only spent 9 days in Ireland but my half day in Ennis was by far my favorite. It was too short, indeed. The weather was perfect. Cold, windy, sunny, AND rainy. All within the same hour. Bliss!! None such. I miss it every single minute of my sad life.
@nakedireland12 күн бұрын
Ahhh Nick, you’ll just have to go back!
@CaseyKCRichards12 күн бұрын
I am born irish but emigrated to California usa…. I retuned to Ireland after 30 yrs and went to Westport. Now i am considering moving there for good. I wonder the cost of buying an apartment .
@nakedireland12 күн бұрын
Hmmm, not sure I have any real real estate knowledge. I think you should maybe scout out the various estate agent websites who operate in that area. But you obviously like the town?
@CaseyKCRichards11 күн бұрын
@@nakedireland I was born in limerick but want to avoid that place…. I will contact some agents in westport
@nakedireland11 күн бұрын
I recently did some filming in Limerick - it’s a much changed city I’m sure since your youth. But yes, the countryside and towns like Ennis, Westport etc certainly have their charm. Good luck with the search, I hope you find your dream home.
@CaseyKCRichards11 күн бұрын
@@nakedireland i am a prof bodybuilder.. former MR. Ireland. I will looki into open a gyn in west point. I never liked Limerick.. very rough aggressive people.
@nakedireland11 күн бұрын
Sounds like a good business plan. Best of luck with it all and good luck with your search.
@WLK196512 күн бұрын
I have visited Kinsale, back in the summer of 2022. Spent three lovely days there. It was awesome seeing your video. It brought back fond memories of one of my favorite places in Ireland. Cheers!
@nakedireland12 күн бұрын
So glad I was able to help you re-live your trip to Kinsale. Many thanks for watching and commenting.
@press_start_play13 күн бұрын
Those wee houses at 1:45 are gone now. Just a patch of grass. Doubt they'll build there as its pretty small. Seeing my old car sitting there is funny. Rent is cheap compared to rest of city and honestly - it's pretty quiet. Most activity I see is when kids knock the door asking for their ball. More students around than ye think.
@nakedireland13 күн бұрын
Great to have you’re input here, thanks for watching and commenting.
@GLENNFORSYTHE-lm6qw13 күн бұрын
Notice no litter
@marcrosen189013 күн бұрын
Of two beautiful towns, one south (Kinsale in County Cork) and one much further north (Westport in County Mayo), which would say would be more accommodating to an American retiree seeking permanent residency?
@nakedireland13 күн бұрын
That would be very hard to say. I think you’d find either of them accommodating. Perhaps a visit first might be a good idea, to get a feel for each place? Maybe a 2 week holiday. A week in each place? Sounds a bit luxurious I know, but it is a big step you’re planning.
@doitatit13 күн бұрын
That was excellent!! My niece studied there, What an experience that must have been!! Thank you Greg. While your down in Cork , take a drive through the Glen Garriff National Park, then up over the road to Kerry . Its a breath taking view! Going through the old tunnel from Cork into Kerry would make a great ride, with Barley Lake on the left, huging Bantry Bay then suddenly the Mountains of Killarney!!
@nakedireland13 күн бұрын
That sounds like a great idea, but you credit me with too much spontaneity. In fact I shot that UCC video quite a while ago, so I’m afraid I’m not in the area anymore - maybe next time though!
@doitatit13 күн бұрын
And here's my imagining you scooting about the boreen's and villages of Ireland every day! Camera held ready, on the lookout for the best scenario or a snug pub!!
@nakedireland13 күн бұрын
Not as glamorous as all that I’m afraid!
@doitatit13 күн бұрын
Oh god!!! Can I take the Nakedtruth😳😳
@billyo5413 күн бұрын
Ah! My old Alma Mater. It is indeed a lovely set of buildings with all the trappings of a modern University. The River Lee as shown flows right through the grounds. I spent an hour sitting by its banks on my first day of enrolment and contemplated on my future in blissful solitude. The facilities there are a mixture of the quaint and modern. After watching your video I have decided to re-visit during the Summer.
@nakedireland13 күн бұрын
A gorgeous place alright. Enjoy your visit, and thanks for watching.
@LeonardoLabastia-mq4qj14 күн бұрын
Why did you delete my comment? I like your videos and have just watched the Kinsale one which is lovely. I was wrong about the lens filter as it is like going back to the 50's and 60's and I now like that. My opinion of Ennis is my opinion and you asked for opinions of Kinsale in that video, so I'm confused why I couldn't give my opinion on Ennis. ☘️
@nakedireland14 күн бұрын
Hi Leonardo, I never delete comments. I think if one of your comments is missing it must have been deleted by KZfaq. This happens from time to time. But nothing to do with me. I welcome all comments, and it’s great to have your support. Thanks for watching.
@bigboots878514 күн бұрын
A dump😂
@audreyperrin32014 күн бұрын
I was in town that day with my mom and dad we were going by the central bank they were building it at the time there was a big bang and my dad said I think that's a bomb when we got home it was on the news
@nakedireland14 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this Audrey. It can be frightening being caught up in such things. I had many such experiences growing up in Belfast.
@audreyperrin32014 күн бұрын
Yes I was only 10 at the time and I did not go into town for a long time iread a book about it a few years ago but I don't remember the name of it
@nakedireland14 күн бұрын
Those experiences can have lasting effects. There are many people in the north walking around with PTSD, totally undiagnosed. We were expected to just get on with life back in the day! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@ike63715 күн бұрын
The title is fradulent, ive looked at your videos and i see no naked ladies.!! Whats that about?
@arthuritis450315 күн бұрын
I can't wait to go there❤❤❤
@nakedireland15 күн бұрын
You’ll love it. Make sure you visit Matt Molloy’s.
@nakedireland16 күн бұрын
Wow Luke, you should be a detective!
@lukeyboy123715 күн бұрын
😂😂
@WelshRob196416 күн бұрын
Gonna have watch this one next week Greg, moving house 18th and no ISP 😟 Pity me no internet 🤭
@nakedireland16 күн бұрын
Ahh yeah, no probs, sure check it out when your not up to your eyes in boxes!!
@lookingupwithwonder18 күн бұрын
My daddy was born here. ❤
@nakedireland18 күн бұрын
Ah, so glad I could let you see it. Thanks for watching.
@lukeyboy123719 күн бұрын
This video was filmed on Saturday the 20th May 2023
@nakedireland19 күн бұрын
How do you know?
@lukeyboy123716 күн бұрын
@@nakedireland4:47 the match on the tely is Nott’m Forest vs arsenal which was on this date
@callumkent715519 күн бұрын
Find it worrying that this is happening. The loyalists are letting woke left wing groups tear their murals down. These murals are what make Belfast iconic. Tourists want to see the murals with gunmen on them. It’s history. People of Belfast. Don’t let it happen
@abdullahmohammad771219 күн бұрын
greetings to the people of the occupied six counties from Palestine. we remember you.
@kathleenlucas133420 күн бұрын
Will be in Sligo in mid-October (3 nights at Rosses Point). This is informative and helpful in planning in-town time.
@doitatit20 күн бұрын
Great wee show here Greg! Thank you for showing us the James Connelly statue. Very powerful reminder of a man who worked to bring Protestant workers and Catholic workers together. A tough task to say the least. Thankyou again.
@jackdarren921020 күн бұрын
Must have been filmed before the invaders pitched their tents.
@WelshRob196420 күн бұрын
An interesting film Greg, my misses enjoyed it too and she is not the Ireland fan I am. I can't say I remember seeing any of those statues and she said the same 😆, mind you when I was in Dublin I was working but she had plenty of time to kill there.
@MoonRover-320 күн бұрын
Thank you
@nakedireland20 күн бұрын
@@MoonRover-3 many thanks for watching.
@user-gp5kl1lo5k20 күн бұрын
Definitely informative. Any video east Belfast?
@nakedireland20 күн бұрын
Many thanks. Yes indeed, I have a video of the murals at the bottom of the Newtownards Road.
@RockyOutcrop81721 күн бұрын
this NI narrator needs to get facts right. please don't read/hear he is total british and clueless.
@RockyOutcrop81721 күн бұрын
awful narrative, lovely town that is mine
@nakedireland21 күн бұрын
Ha ha, what a unkind remark. I can’t believe you’re one of the nice west of Ireland people of Ennis, not possible. Is it really your town? Is it, really?