I have seen many videos of Inishmore and the other 2 islands, but yours, is by far the very best. Love the narration you gave and excellent filming. I was born on this island, but sadly removed to England as a child as my parents sought work. Liam O'Flaherty mentioned here was a relative of mine and my mother was born in the same village as him. So glad you all seemed to enjoy the experience. Try to return one day, but please, stay a few days, as a day trip can never give you the real feeling to the island as your always watching the clock. My best regards to you all.
My grandmother was of Irish heritage, but I've never been wealthy enough to visit. Those stone fences look like the ones surrounding the old Shaker villages I saw in Kentucky... I was told they were built by "Old Irish craftsman"... Thank you for sharing! Beautiful photography... The island looks majestic!
In the beginning, Those are hail stones (iced rain drops) common in winter in Ireland. The rain drops freezes as it falls from the clouds by the cold winds. Very good video.
I agree with a statement that you leave a piece of yourself somewhere so wonderful. I saw the Aran Islands from the coast and now want to return to stay for some time to just experience something so rural and ancient and unique. What an amazing video, only fuels my desire to return in a few months time.
Just beautiful. I loved the narration, the music and how well you took us on a journey to Aran Islands. It reminded me of the journey I had been to. Thanks Ajith. Waiting for more venture like this from u. Please keep up the good work.
Dear Ajith, thank you for this wonderful atmospheric piece of work! I also liked the style of your narration very much. A piece of me resides on Inishmore as well - it was so nice to revisit it through your film. Btw: when I was at Kilmurvey beach I saw a very old Lady swimming in the icecold water - so Noel might have been serious ;)
I was just out there on the 6 August 2021 and I would advise to get a bike the moment you get off the ferry as you will see alot more and have some extra time if you plan good.
Beautiful, seem it many times alls beautiful except the damn wind power generators. They kill birds by the hundreds, are noisey, and economically backwards. Ugly as sin they are, time to rethink wind power, and get the beautiful vistas back! Great video all the same , thanks!
Jag var på Inishman i slutet på 60-talet. Utan att veta är jag helt övertygad att ingen av Aranöarna "finns längre" Transport från Galway med fraktbåt, ingen hamn, roddes iland i en curraugh
I have seen many videos of Inishmore and the other 2 islands, but yours, is by far the very best. Love the narration you gave and excellent filming. I was born on this island, but sadly removed to England as a child as my parents sought work. Liam O'Flaherty mentioned here was a relative of mine and my mother was born in the same village as him. So glad you all seemed to enjoy the experience. Try to return one day, but please, stay a few days, as a day trip can never give you the real feeling to the island as your always watching the clock. My best regards to you all.
By far the best comment I’ve received too. Thanks Thomas ❤️❤️
I hope someday to set foot in Ireland. What a magical people, culture and land. One day I will see Ireland.
I visited only three weeks ago after flying over many times from Ukraine to N. America. Now I want to return again and stay longer.
Wonderful movie!
My grandmother was of Irish heritage, but I've never been wealthy enough to visit. Those stone fences look like the ones surrounding the old Shaker villages I saw in Kentucky... I was told they were built by "Old Irish craftsman"... Thank you for sharing! Beautiful photography... The island looks majestic!
That was beautiful, not what I expected. If you’re interested-the Irish Board of Tourism should hire you immediately! Thank you.
In the beginning, Those are hail stones (iced rain drops) common in winter in Ireland. The rain drops freezes as it falls from the clouds by the cold winds. Very good video.
Great video! So well done. Thanks for sharing!
I agree with a statement that you leave a piece of yourself somewhere so wonderful. I saw the Aran Islands from the coast and now want to return to stay for some time to just experience something so rural and ancient and unique. What an amazing video, only fuels my desire to return in a few months time.
Thank you so much for your kind words.. 😊
A beautiful peaceful place with people just as nice
Lovely narration, filming and editing, beautiful music!
I visited 7 years ago and felt the same that I left a part of me in the island
Tolles Video ,auch im Winter ist Irland wunderschön .Ich habe es auch schon erlebt . 💚☘
Just beautiful. I loved the narration, the music and how well you took us on a journey to Aran Islands. It reminded me of the journey I had been to. Thanks Ajith. Waiting for more venture like this from u. Please keep up the good work.
Honestly, this is so gorgeous
It’s beautiful even in winter.
👍🏼, Rossaveal is the ferry port West of Galway; Doolin port is in Co. Clare to the South of Galway. Nice video.
Brilliant! Thanks you for that.
Beautiful video and beautiful music background 🥰
Very well done. The quote of the poem made me wonder if sleeping in Ireland changes you. It is an island country.
Your film is lovely. Beautifully shot. Perfect narrative. You transported me, and in the end, isn't that what art is supposed to do? Brava Ajith!
You literally took me there with you mate. I felt really sad that this had to end :( Oooooh I really want to visit Aran Islands now !!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Dear Ajith, thank you for this wonderful atmospheric piece of work! I also liked the style of your narration very much. A piece of me resides on Inishmore as well - it was so nice to revisit it through your film. Btw: when I was at Kilmurvey beach I saw a very old Lady swimming in the icecold water - so Noel might have been serious ;)
That was one beautiful ride back to the Aran Island memory lane
Brilliant. Loved this.
music is great!!! i love aran island and ireland
Really good film, thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thanks @Bruun Media
I visited 20 years ago. Thanks for taking me back.
I was just out there on the 6 August 2021 and I would advise to get a bike the moment you get off the ferry as you will see alot more and have some extra time if you plan good.
Good video, nice narration.
This is awesome! ❤️ Made a wee part of me stay in Aran Islands too. 😘😘
Amazing job! I loved the passion and the respect for the place
I was there last october and we had the same tour guide! I hope you had a good ferry trip because the Atlantic was extremely wild when we were there.
Beautiful! Nice work 👍🏽
Lovely.
Wow 🤩 amazing dude!
Beautiful
Beautiful, seem it many times alls beautiful except the damn wind power generators. They kill birds by the hundreds, are noisey, and economically backwards. Ugly as sin they are, time to rethink wind power, and get the beautiful vistas back! Great video all the same , thanks!
Jag var på Inishman i slutet på 60-talet. Utan att veta är jag helt övertygad att ingen av Aranöarna "finns längre" Transport från Galway med fraktbåt, ingen hamn, roddes iland i en curraugh
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Adipoli!
Hi guys just wondering how I can contact you personally or what you guys are up to now. I really loved this video
Thanks @blueknight001.
You can contact me on Facebook (same name as my youtube channel).
Or alternatively email me
117221800@umail.ucc.ie
Adipoli !! Range koodi koodi varunnu !!!
Great video. Edited on a Mac?
Yes. edited on Mac. 😊
muy bonito pero no se ingles