Yeah that grass is nice and spongey to walk on and deadly to ankles at the same time 😂. Definitely cool Inside the old building. Brilliant video. And the next time yee are in Gorey I insist on making you both lunch
I was after wondering how you both met& whos idea it was to visit graveyards,.? Love the places myself,so peaceful& so many interesting gravestones to read❤
Beautiful old graveyard. It's as if someone went helter-skelter through the graveyard one night tipping headstones over at very specific angles. Yes we've seen this before but this place seems to really excel in bizarre stone placements. Going inside the one masoleum - it was nice not to see bones all scattered around and disrespected. I liked that the stone slabs were placed on top of each grave so they would not be disturbed. Well placed plaques were a lovely way to remember them too.
What a beautiful cemetery as always all are so special and I love the walks and readings and I really love the stone walls that surround the grounds. I think of of the hands and backs of those who built with with such care and love. Thanx GV.❤😊❤😊
Alot of farmers put their sheep in graveyards to graze and keep the grass down.
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In these older cemeteries, if they don't want to take a mower to the place they should get in touch with a local farmer to see if he would let some of his sheep trim the grass - in the walled ones of course.
Yes GV i like the older graves better you can get so much history from them..Shame so many broken ones but this was so interesting..Great job my friend 😘
Were they spiritual voices at around 6:44 ? Loved the idea of the bat box ( the bats would crawl up the textured panel into the opening under the box). Lovely little graveyard.
Such a shame about the fallen headstones, not to mention potentially dangerous too!! I wonder what causes the headstones to collapse?! Please be careful when exploring/looking into dark mausoleums!! Your safety is paramount!!🙏🙏 Thanks for yet another EXCELLENT video, GV!! XXXX ❤💞🤗👏👍
Under the miniature mausoleum you called it. Time stamp 2210. Looks like a little boy. It is quick cause of the flashlight. I had to go back several times to when light it right. Eyes rolled back. Saw face only.
That crypt seemed restless. Didn't hear whispers, but there was a lot of that glitchy static. The lawn looks lovely plush, wish we had nice grass like that here in Texas.
I love looking at old graves and wondering who those people were when they were alive. I wonder what they were known for, if they were good or bad people, just anything. I love how you can look under old stones without worrying about poison snakes. Here in Georgia, you have to be careful ;O
Relaxing and learning with G.V.... always refreshing! Makes me feel glad to be alive... and I can do this... just like all the people who have lived before me!!!
I like it and it's so true when you say, "Thank you for your service."👍 Another fine video. The history and scenery is breathtaking. Thank you. All the best to you M8. Warren Reddaway.
Bonito cementerio, no estaría mal que podaran un poco la hierba y algunas ramas de árboles, los cementerios españoles no tienen hierba se parecen mucho a los cementerios franceses que grabasteis el pasado verano. También me ha llamado la atención la cantidad de lápidas rotas. Un saludo muy fuerte, excelente video
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Ein tolles Video. Ich wollte Euch beiden nur sagen, das ihr nicht alleine in der Gruft von Nathalien wart. Es sind Störgeräusche zu hören als wenn euch jemand was sagen wollte. Schon Krass
@GraveVisitations The long piece of wood is used by the bats to climb up and through the tiny slit at the bottom of the box itself, as if they are climbing the stairs to bed! It can not be stated enough just how tiny bats are. They will be able to get through that small slit easily and out again at night. The pipistrelle bat is Britain's smallest. Smaller than the smallest bird!
Yes, that is a bat box om the Taylor crypt. It's good to see someone cares for the safety of the bats. That roof looks dangerous to the bats. So a house was put up. The bats enter from the back of the long board hanging down. There is a small slit opening for them.
G'day GV, @ 9:35 (EVP)After speaking of Bill Shanrahan I could hear A low gravelly voice although I was unable to decipher what was spoken, I've also heard short murmurings in this episode as well but very fleeting & dis-jointed, these dearly departed souls do like to follow you on your walks through The Olde Graveyards, perhaps they sense your calm and good nature therefore feeling at ease & endeavoring to commune with yourself & Sue while you both navigate the headstones, just a thought? A lovely jaunt indeed, Thank You for sharing the stones & mausoleum at Ballinure, most interesting... Kindly, Shane🪦👍👍
There were 2 Nathaniels in the Taylor crypt GV. I enjoyed wading through all the grass to discover the wonders of this place. Thank you! Take care and stay safe. Deb of Oz XXX
I understand some people like the old cemeteries left to long grass, etc.but it would make it very dangerous for family members to get around with rises and dips on the grounds obscured. And how can they find the gravestones and vaults all covered up with plants and grass?
Interesting graveyard, sad to see it overgrown. The burial vault is particularly interesting. Hopefully, a trust group will come in before long, and get this place back into shape. Great video, thank you very much GV and Sue. Have a great weekend 😀
I'm late again. Ever so sorry. I see there are dandelions and I began to wonder if you have ever added dandelion greens to your salads? Then I began to wonder if you have watercress there and if you eat that? I like the spring here because these are 2 of the free salad greens I'm able to get and since I grew up eating them I enjoy them. I learned about them from my mum who taught me how to gather these. She learned to like them during the great depression (may she rest in peace). 🌻🥬🥗
It almost looks like you found a consolidated family vault. I note that the gravel on the base is not full of black muck. It seems some care was taken and still is.
Hi GV just viewed your video, I liked where the old headstones are taken over by nature. The moreseliume where the tree was must be strong. Great video GV.
Loved this video, thank you for not playing music like so many do. They always make it so loud that you can't heat the narrator speak! I just love your videos keep up the good work!
Please give the video a thumbs up 👍 thank you 💚
Did those stone walls built with cement or just laid on top of each other? Great video ❤
@@CarlStJohn-x9w no idea ha
I’ll bet if they stick a few sheep or goats in there, they would take care of that grass, and probably the ivy too I would imagine.
The older one brings us closer to our long away home!!!
Beautiful
I have to say the long thick grass is so green and beautiful
Yeah that grass is nice and spongey to walk on and deadly to ankles at the same time 😂. Definitely cool Inside the old building. Brilliant video. And the next time yee are in Gorey I insist on making you both lunch
Thanks sounds yummy
I was after wondering how you both met& whos idea it was to visit graveyards,.? Love the places myself,so peaceful& so many interesting gravestones to read❤
Beautiful old graveyard. It's as if someone went helter-skelter through the graveyard one night tipping headstones over at very specific angles. Yes we've seen this before but this place seems to really excel in bizarre stone placements. Going inside the one masoleum - it was nice not to see bones all scattered around and disrespected. I liked that the stone slabs were placed on top of each grave so they would not be disturbed. Well placed plaques were a lovely way to remember them too.
Nice old burial ground and history Janet isn't it
It's a long way to Tipperary 😅 it's a very interesting grave yard
This actually relaxes me and take my mind off of the worlds problems ❤️ 🐩
And yes! Let the grass grow I say 🙏🏻
Big. Thumbs. Up.
What I see is true beautiful grass, not weeds as we have in so many places here in America. I watch you all the time. Thank you for your videos!
What a beautiful cemetery as always all are so special and I love the walks and readings and I really love the stone walls that surround the grounds. I think of of the hands and backs of those who built with with such care and love. Thanx GV.❤😊❤😊
Good way of thinking Deborah with little tools I'd imagine
Alot of farmers put their sheep in graveyards to graze and keep the grass down.
In these older cemeteries, if they don't want to take a mower to the place they should get in touch with a local farmer to see if he would let some of his sheep trim the grass - in the walled ones of course.
I always give you a thumbs up and really enjoy your videos.
I appreciate that! 👍
Surprised the gate was unlocked, sad story 💔
I should think its great for the wildlife& the planet to allow nature to have its own way for a while💚🪱🐛🐛🌺🐞
Another instant classic, beautiful countryside scenery. Quaint Graveyard too, superb Cathal and Sue
Many thanks!
Irish Eyes you have me cracking up over the traffic cones!😂😂😂 Great video again! Thank you😊
Yes GV i like the older graves better you can get so much history from them..Shame so many broken ones but this was so interesting..Great job my friend 😘
Thank you both for another great video👏👏👏👏
Watching the video at10.15p.m.Very calming, before I go to sleep.A very big thank you for a lovely video. 😃😃🤜🤛
My pleasure 😊 sleep well
Great video Cathal,I really enjoyed that beautiful cemetery.
Were they spiritual voices at around 6:44 ?
Loved the idea of the bat box ( the bats would crawl up the textured panel into the opening under the box). Lovely little graveyard.
I agree Dorry, it did sound like an EVP.
Thank you for all the hard work you put into bringing these to us! Again thank you!!😊😊
There's something poetic about live .Beautiful grass and ivy crowing over the dead.Keeping guard
🎉hello c thanks for all you do I just love❤ all the history
Your videos are always fascinating, thank you for sharing them with us!😊🕊️
Glad you like them!
IT'S A BEAUTIFUL OLD GRAVEYARD WITH HIS GORGEOUS HISTORY AND HIS GREEN GRASS.❤❤
I kind of wondered if some of the old headstones were pushed over😢 Amazing place❤
Such a shame about the fallen headstones, not to mention potentially dangerous too!! I wonder what causes the headstones to collapse?!
Please be careful when exploring/looking into dark mausoleums!! Your safety is paramount!!🙏🙏
Thanks for yet another EXCELLENT video, GV!! XXXX ❤💞🤗👏👍
Thanks nadia x
Lovely old place. I like the mix of old and new. Thanks for going in the vault. It told a family's story that we never would have known.
Very tragic loss such a young woman
Beautiful old graveyard. Interesting vault. Nice to see it's still being visiting with that candle there.
Under the miniature mausoleum you called it. Time stamp 2210. Looks like a little boy. It is quick cause of the flashlight. I had to go back several times to when light it right. Eyes rolled back. Saw face only.
I don't think so ha
Thank you calling out the names, being here in the States can only wonder how hard it was to leave their beautiful Home!!!
To think many of our ancestor may have walked into that cemetery, thank you for sharing!
That crypt seemed restless. Didn't hear whispers, but there was a lot of that glitchy static. The lawn looks lovely plush, wish we had nice grass like that here in Texas.
I love looking at old graves and wondering who those people were when they were alive. I wonder what they were known for, if they were good or bad people, just anything. I love how you can look under old stones without worrying about poison snakes. Here in Georgia, you have to be careful ;O
The young mother in the mausoleum perhaps died from infection after unsanitary birthing of her baby. Common in those days.
🎵It's a long, long way to Tipperary..🎶
Many were buried with rings and things. Grave robbers were bad bag then. It was a hard life for the poor.
The graveyard is beautiful but the vandalism is sinful.
My best friend is from there Her surname is Corbet and I was listening to hear if you came across any of her relatives.
Popular name in tipperary
You called it a “flashlight” and not a torch! 😮
Someone cuts those hedges. What a strange contrast to the rest of the wilding place. 💚💚 🇮🇪
Same thing really lol
Hello O Brien & Mc Curdy & Mc Caffery family
I'm 26 percent Irish on my DNA,
Relaxing and learning with G.V.... always refreshing! Makes me feel glad to be alive... and I can do this... just like all the people who have lived before me!!!
@@kellyharper367 thank you Kelly ❤️
I like it and it's so true when you say, "Thank you for your service."👍
Another fine video. The history and scenery is breathtaking.
Thank you.
All the best to you M8.
Warren Reddaway.
Cheers Warren
Yes, that is a bathhouse. They get in from the bottom.
Another fabulous video. Thank you very much to The both of you. Don't forget to give the video a thumbs up and subscribe if you haven't already!!
You're the best!
Bonito cementerio, no estaría mal que podaran un poco la hierba y algunas ramas de árboles, los cementerios españoles no tienen hierba se parecen mucho a los cementerios franceses que grabasteis el pasado verano. También me ha llamado la atención la cantidad de lápidas rotas. Un saludo muy fuerte, excelente video
Thanks Juan 👍
A Taylor, found a relative!
Lovely old site again GV. Well done ❤
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Money is the reason why the grass is unkempt. No funds coming in apparently.
Oh how do you know that sylvia?
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😊😊😊😊😊😊GV and Serenity Sue
Wasn't there a time when rugby was played at Croke Park, GV? Is it still played there?
They play rugby, soccer etc in new stadium called the Aviva. Croke park is used more for hurling and Gaelic Football
Great tour! Strange but beautiful cemetery. Thanks GV!
Watching from Perth AU. I love these videos. Does that make me weird?
Not at all lots of people love the history etc
Great cemetry gv I've mentioned my family name is savage and you've recently showed some graves with that name 😊
Great you saw this Tina 💚
Ein tolles Video. Ich wollte Euch beiden nur sagen, das ihr nicht alleine in der Gruft von Nathalien wart. Es sind Störgeräusche zu hören als wenn euch jemand was sagen wollte. Schon Krass
Hi grave vistitations l didnt see you said hi my phone went crazy sorry about that thank you
No problem Phyllis 👍
Naughton of Galway
Nice rural cemetery
Thanks for sharing!
Harris on my DNA
It IS a bat box!!
Very small looking entrance to bat box
That's what I thought too
@GraveVisitations The long piece of wood is used by the bats to climb up and through the tiny slit at the bottom of the box itself, as if they are climbing the stairs to bed! It can not be stated enough just how tiny bats are. They will be able to get through that small slit easily and out again at night. The pipistrelle bat is Britain's smallest. Smaller than the smallest bird!
@@angietunstall2555 very interesting thank you 👍
Wow
Hello, i like it when you point things out thank you for sharing its another great video 📹
Good video gv
17:50 That is a bat box. You were correct.
I all ways like your vedeos take care 👍
Thank you
Yes, that is a bat box om the Taylor crypt. It's good to see someone cares for the safety of the bats. That roof looks dangerous to the bats. So a house was put up. The bats enter from the back of the long board hanging down. There is a small slit opening for them.
Very nice to see 🦇
Greetings from Poteet Texas thanks for another great video.
It's a long, long way to Tipperary!! ❤
Im from Australia,but my ancestors are from Tipperary, the Mcclellands xx
I hit the thumbs up button!
Thank you
I always hit the thumbs up button after every episode, it's become my one automatic reflex for some time now, just do it...👍👍
G'day GV, @ 9:35 (EVP)After speaking of Bill Shanrahan I could hear A low gravelly voice although I was unable to decipher what was spoken, I've also heard short murmurings in this episode as well but very fleeting & dis-jointed, these dearly departed souls do like to follow you on your walks through The Olde Graveyards, perhaps they sense your calm and good nature therefore feeling at ease & endeavoring to commune with yourself & Sue while you both navigate the headstones, just a thought? A lovely jaunt indeed, Thank You for sharing the stones & mausoleum at Ballinure, most interesting... Kindly, Shane🪦👍👍
Beautiful grave. Yard.
Idol g.v Sana SA u.s.cemetery naman😊😊😊😊
There were 2 Nathaniels in the Taylor crypt GV. I enjoyed wading through all the grass to discover the wonders of this place. Thank you! Take care and stay safe. Deb of Oz XXX
👀 🍨got my icecream ready lol. Looks like another good one guys.
The weather over there been fair? We've had a bit a bad storms lately.
Hope it's Ben n Jerry's lol weather here is dry and overcast
I understand some people like the old cemeteries left to long grass, etc.but it would make it very dangerous for family members to get around with rises and dips on the grounds obscured. And how can they find the gravestones and vaults all covered up with plants and grass?
Interesting graveyard, sad to see it overgrown. The burial vault is particularly interesting. Hopefully, a trust group will come in before long, and get this place back into shape. Great video, thank you very much GV and Sue. Have a great weekend 😀
Well I must admit that was the first time I have laughed when watching a Grave Visitation site thanks to the hearse driving past. Well done!
Beep beep 😂
I'm late again. Ever so sorry. I see there are dandelions and I began to wonder if you have ever added dandelion greens to your salads? Then I began to wonder if you have watercress there and if you eat that? I like the spring here because these are 2 of the free salad greens I'm able to get and since I grew up eating them I enjoy them. I learned about them from my mum who taught me how to gather these. She learned to like them during the great depression (may she rest in peace). 🌻🥬🥗
It almost looks like you found a consolidated family vault. I note that the gravel on the base is not full of black muck. It seems some care was taken and still is.
Beautiful stone fence ❤
Very nice tour GV,the green grass gives a nice touch to the graveyard,safetravels to you and Sue,god bless,🙏🙏👋👋👍🇦🇺
Thank you! You too! Peter
Loving the balustrades, (i think thats what its called🤔
I love yours and Sue's video's I enjoy hearing who some of the people are and how they passed
Hi GV just viewed your video, I liked where the old headstones are taken over by nature. The moreseliume where the tree was must be strong. Great video GV.
Nature definitely protecting it Stephen
Excellent video...great job Irish Eyes !!!
Grave Visitations now not Irish eyes lol
I like Irish eyes...
Another interesting video! Beautiful combination of old and new! Thanks so much for sharing! Stay well and stay safe!
Thanks, you too!
What was blurred
I can't say sorry
@@GraveVisitations no I get it after you said it was defaced I understood that
Glad i caught this😊
Hi Cathal thank you very beautiful cemetery and especially the Taylor mausoleum ❤ mark Thank you and Sue
Your Welcome Cathal
Loved this video, thank you for not playing music like so many do. They always make it so loud that you can't heat the narrator speak! I just love your videos keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching
Molloys& Fahy's please 🙏🏼
Hope. Your both. OK.
Hi there GV