- 1
- 39 020
JFed10
Приєднався 7 січ 2010
The History of Ireland's Castles
Final Project for KAP English Literature Class. A study of Irish Castles
Background Music purchased from iTunes-
Song: Celtic Hearts (Tranquil and Relaxing Celtic Music)
Artist: Craig Austin
Background Music purchased from iTunes-
Song: Celtic Hearts (Tranquil and Relaxing Celtic Music)
Artist: Craig Austin
Переглядів: 39 020
17th century ethnic cleansing.
Some of those "castles" might be considered manor houses.
It's called landlords.....parasites.....even if beautiful
Cool
music's bloody annoying
Horrid narration. Modulation peaks over the top in many places, then drops to nothing at the end of sentences.
do u guys see something like I saw at 2:46?
+Jersy Navaler Yes, I saw a castle. Pretty amazing, a video about castles, and you actually see some, even at 2:46.
a castle near an airport? weird
Perhaps the airport was built after the castle.
No, it's an ancient historical airport, built around 900 years ago.
That's right. Thor and his space Vikings used to raid there. Marvel made a documentary about it.
Mazer Dervy Why would they build the castle beside the airport?
@@proudinfidel2194 dunsoughly castle was built long, long before daa got their greedy hands on the new town residents. Dunsoughly castle and her residents stand tall and victorious.
Nice video,Ireland is a beautiful country.
English built most of these Castles...she fails to mention. The Anglo-Irish
Wonderful, very well done!!
Great job! Thanku
i'm her sister
love the music
Oh yeah, and that one too..lol
mkay..
or the ability to use the space bar
love your voice
love it love your voice
good video and great castles
why not?
too bad when you were born God forgot to give you a sense of humor.....tsk tsk tsk
ijustshowedyoy onefuckface
itisnot rednckamerica fool::::::::!!!!!!!!!
2:39 Co. Kild Care? You'll have to show me that place.
@Blakely1991 it's either a ghost monk or a lost ghost of a dead KKK member...lol
You should add Grace O'Malley's castle. She was a legendary and powerful woman in Irish History.
This is an excellent video. Short but chock-full of clear information. I am excited to share it with my geography students.