Seaweed harvesting in Fanore and Doolin Cave-the largest stalactite in Europe!

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @terriestapley5475
    @terriestapley5475 10 місяців тому +1

    Just found your Channel and I’m Enjoying it So Much!!! TY🥰

  • @juliekane769
    @juliekane769 10 місяців тому

    I love to swim in fanore when im camping down in doolin..never done the caves so hopefully this yr i will visit them..lovely video..

  • @johnmurphy8319
    @johnmurphy8319 10 місяців тому

    Hi Lee, l luv Fanore and Blackhead 💕 but must do Doolin Cave next time I up, been to Aillwee, great to see you daughter teaching Mam bout seaweed’s 😂

  • @Rose_1256
    @Rose_1256 10 місяців тому +2

    Hi Lee. I am a long time subscriber & love your videos & appreciate your lifestyle. However... I need to comment here after watching this video. So .. just in case you are not aware: 1. when foraging seaweed it needs to be cut with something sharp (scissor or knife) above the roots. If seaweed is pulled then roots come away & seaweed will not grow in that spot again!!! If using seaweed for garden - take it from the seaweed that's already washed up on the shoreline. 2. I think the leaves that ye were feeding the kid goats are = hydrangea leaves - both leaves and flowers of this plant are highly toxic to those animals!!! Bye for now. Regards. Rose 🌸

    • @wild.in.ireland
      @wild.in.ireland  10 місяців тому

      Thank you for your advice. We use scissors normally but this was not a big forage-just for fun. As for the leaves, we’ve been there many times and everyone feeds them to the goats. They seem fine but I can check in with the staff again.