Hi@@Lophophorawilliamsii , Cork is a very multicultural city with a lot of foreign people living, especially in the city centre. It's very very common to hear Spanish, French, Italian, Polish and now Portuguese as well when you walk around the city. You will probably hear it in some of my other videos. There are a lot of groups on Facebook where people help each other by responding to questions, doubts etc. Have a look
Thank you for watching and letting me know about your favourite part! I really think the Cathedral looks even more impressive with this weather. Have a great day
I really enjoyed that, thank you. My family are from Cork City, Bandon Road and Wycherley Terrace. I was hoping your man would carry on from Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, head west and go past my Grandad's family home. Hey ho. I enjoyed Fitzgerald's Park, I'll make sure I visit it next time I'm there. Also saw The Beamish counting house, I think my GGF Michael Joseph O'Sullivan may have worked for Beamish as a bar fitter back in the early 1900s, hence his moniker Mahogany Mick !
I’m very glad you enjoyed it! Next time I’m around that area I will record and post it here for you. The city as changed a lot so, I’m very happy that you were able to identify the places and connect them to these memories. Have a great day
@@HumanityArchives_AmbienceWalks thank you. Love the idea by the way, walking around town and picking up the sights and sounds (the stereo sound is very impressive) really enjoyed it
Thank you so much@@anthonysullivan3238 ! I record most of my videos with 2 microphones on my ears in order to record in 3D audio. This way, not only the audio has better quality but if you use headphones, you can listen to the different things happening around you in a more immersive way. I will keep posting weekly and I hope you will enjoy the next videos. If you have any suggestions, please let me know
This was recorded on August 23rd. It was one of the foggiest mornings in a long time. On top of it it was raining which made the scenery very moody. Thank you so letting me know what your favourite part was! I record most of my videos with 2 microphones on my ears so the videos give this 3D audio experience which is better for the city ambience
Hi 👋 What was your favourite part of the video?
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One question if you guys are so kind. What is the best city in Ireland for a Spaniard who wants to go live in that beautiful country for a long time?
Hi@@Lophophorawilliamsii , Cork is a very multicultural city with a lot of foreign people living, especially in the city centre. It's very very common to hear Spanish, French, Italian, Polish and now Portuguese as well when you walk around the city. You will probably hear it in some of my other videos. There are a lot of groups on Facebook where people help each other by responding to questions, doubts etc. Have a look
all of it, my mother was from Guaranabraher, so we walked a lot around cork, hence I enjoyed all the video.
@@garethrees894 great to hear. Have a great day and I hope you enjoy the upcoming ones
Thanks for the memory walk, really brings back memories, live in wales, mam was born and raised in cork.
I’m glad you enjoyed. Let me know if there is any area you would be interested in. I might be able to incorporate it in my upcoming videos.
Thank you for sharing ambience of rainy day in Cork Ireland. Wow it's so gorgeous video 🎉🎉.
Thank you for watching and reaching out! I’m glad you enjoyed it
Favorite part was the cathedral 30:49 and the park 1:10:00, great video 🙌
Thank you for watching and letting me know about your favourite part! I really think the Cathedral looks even more impressive with this weather. Have a great day
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Glad you liked it
I really enjoyed that, thank you. My family are from Cork City, Bandon Road and Wycherley Terrace. I was hoping your man would carry on from Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, head west and go past my Grandad's family home. Hey ho. I enjoyed Fitzgerald's Park, I'll make sure I visit it next time I'm there. Also saw The Beamish counting house, I think my GGF Michael Joseph O'Sullivan may have worked for Beamish as a bar fitter back in the early 1900s, hence his moniker Mahogany Mick !
I’m very glad you enjoyed it! Next time I’m around that area I will record and post it here for you. The city as changed a lot so, I’m very happy that you were able to identify the places and connect them to these memories. Have a great day
@@HumanityArchives_AmbienceWalks thank you. Love the idea by the way, walking around town and picking up the sights and sounds (the stereo sound is very impressive) really enjoyed it
Thank you so much@@anthonysullivan3238 ! I record most of my videos with 2 microphones on my ears in order to record in 3D audio. This way, not only the audio has better quality but if you use headphones, you can listen to the different things happening around you in a more immersive way. I will keep posting weekly and I hope you will enjoy the next videos. If you have any suggestions, please let me know
What day was this filmed? I'll be there tomorrow and I know it can rain everyday but most of the time not all day. "Favorite Part" sounds of the city.
This was recorded on August 23rd. It was one of the foggiest mornings in a long time. On top of it it was raining which made the scenery very moody. Thank you so letting me know what your favourite part was! I record most of my videos with 2 microphones on my ears so the videos give this 3D audio experience which is better for the city ambience
My daughter was in Cork City earlier today (Monday Ireland time). She said rained a lot, went to some National Park nearby...
She probably visited Killarney National Park@@cookmaster3626 . I hope she enjoyed it even with the rain
I want work in cork
I am study in Cork 😊❤
Thank you for watching and reaching out! What are you studying? We never know if someone in the same area sees your comment
Such a drab place
The street art helps
it's a very quiet place. Why ?
Small city I guess