As an Irish person I'm really impressed by your knowledge of my country. You clearly do your research. This combined with the beautiful cinematography has earned you a new subscriber. :)
Thank you for your wonderful portrayal of my home country. You've been incredibly sensitive, which most visitors fail to do; you showcased our ancient culture and also showed how much of a modern nation we have become! Not to mention our amazing coast - surfing, diving and kayaking. Great job guys. Maith sibh. Ps I hope you come back and head up North! Some wonderful sights up our way and Belfast is transforming each day.
I spent two winters in Ireland. The smell of burning peat is one of the most beautiful things about Ireland that you can't appreciate if you only visit in the spring or summer.
I think having your own youtube channel is even cooler, because then you're in total control, your own boss and you keep all the profits. But, I'd still take a show on the Travel Channel. :)
I just found you guys yesterday, and I love it because I LOVE to travel the world too. In2014, My soon my sister and I had the chance to visited the wonderful Ireland.
I really like the way you two document your trips. So informative yet entertaining. The Vaga Brothers should become a series on Discovery channel - for sure! :)
I can't say it enough what a treat it is to watch your channel! Great content, Awesome adventures and interesting history lessons! Can't wait for more!
The race is on you guys! Just saw that you have 2,926,103 total video views and I have 2,902,182. Funny that it's so close! Anyway I hitchhiked across Ireland way back in 1990, and found a gold ring along the way. My main memory other than that was drunken teenagers stumbling all over the streets in Galway. You couldn't get away with that in the U.S. Anyway cheers from Peru, safe travels!
Thanks , I'm hoping this visa situation gets cleared up before heading out , we fly in on the 2nd Of May . And its due to take affect in May if its voted on .
Hey Guys Rumel here... I am here on the Southeast I am starting here and hoping to around Ireland picking up ideas on you videos how to present mine... Thanks guys hope to see you back...
Watching this on the train headed to Galway. Looking forward to seeing it myself :D Was inspired to come to Ireland from you guys ! Keep being awesome Marko and Alex !
Did you get to visit the Baltimore Harbor and The Beacon at the southern most point of Ireland? You can take a ferry to Clear Island. The restaurant there has the best Seafood Chowder!
Hope you lads come back, I recommend Leenane, a beautiful little place in Galway featured in The Field starring richard Harris,Sean Bean and John Hurt. Great videos and you definitely do your research. Sound
This is so interesting. My favourite part was about bogs. Aussie always say if you car gets stuck in the mud/sand/snow it is bogged. The saying must of came over with the Irish immigration in the 1790's on wards.
Hey Marco and Alex! I was just wondering what can I do to pursue a job like yours? Btw I love how you give us a history lesson on every place that you guys traveled to! Love your videos!
+vagabrothers you guys should have gone north!! Londonderry is completely walled!! Belfast is such a place to visit! Portrush is such a surfers destination! What about lough Neigh? Fermanagh and Tyrone? Lough Erne?? Guysssss!!!
This is so funny to watch (as an Irish person) because I'd be so used to Irish pronunciations of places and it's weird to hear them from an American accent 😂 great video I really enjoyed it! Plus a helpful tip if you come back: Places spelt with "Cnoc" is pronounced like Knock, sorry if I'm being picky just something I noticed 😄
Your videos are so inspiring and great! Thanks for that :) Btw: what did you both study? And do you plan to travel more or are you gonna start working?
I had to go back and forth to listen to both of you to tell who got the whistle right. Neither of you? But you both got part of it right. I think Mark was closer to the right tune. Btw, I looked up Joomanji and never found the track you used, and it's not linked in the info. What is the specific name of the track you both whistled? Great videos. Learning so much. I get to see a part of the world, I hope to visit some day. Thanks. You both are very talented.
The bog ecosystem has a really high ecological value! It fices CO2 and filtrates water. It is a unique ecosystem that needs to be preserved. It is awsome that Ireland has so much of it :)
Bushing is indeed a correct term but the Spanish Arch has it's own verb for drinking in public. To Sparch is to to drink in the Spanish Arch. So you went Sparching!
Awesome video! My wife and I got engaged a year and half ago in Ireland @ the Cliffs of Moher. We have been back once since, and plan on going again. We have a few similar videos of our trip through Ireland, you guys should check them out! Just subscribed!
My mom’s people who came over in the 1870s all did lilting My dad came over with his family in the 1920s they also did this. That’s what I found out what it was
I'm been filming and editing my own travel videos. Your both and inspiration to me. I want to monetize my videos in case I one day get enough views to make a little something. I'm trying to use music that is free to use for this. My question is, do you buy the music you use? Or where do you find the music? Or is it that you just don't monetize. I just feel like music does a lot for a video and it is hard to find music as good as the ones used in your videos. Unfortunately I don't have the extra cash to buy licences for music... going to film school and all.
It's so catchy, been stuck in my head for days and only just figured out where i picked it up from... your guys vlogs!!!! yeeeooow. Come to NZ or Aussie!
I no my comment is a bit late but ye two flew into knock and that is built over bog by mon senior horan (don't no how to spell that) anyways he built it no one thought an airport could be built over a big but he did he
As an Irish person I'm really impressed by your knowledge of my country. You clearly do your research. This combined with the beautiful cinematography has earned you a new subscriber. :)
+LEN90 cheers Len! Appreciate your support! Hope you enjoy the new series!
+vagabrothers Yesss started binge watching it after this series. 👍
Ditto.
One thing I love most about Western Ireland travels is the smell of peat burning in the fires. It has a way to send you back in time.
How I miss Galway and the Irish accent! I was there 2 years ago. Thanks for reminiscing me !
I am Russian, but I love Ireland 💚💚💚 My husband is an Irish and we moved to Galway recently. Thank you for your great work!! 👍👍👍
Thank you for your wonderful portrayal of my home country. You've been incredibly sensitive, which most visitors fail to do; you showcased our ancient culture and also showed how much of a modern nation we have become! Not to mention our amazing coast - surfing, diving and kayaking. Great job guys. Maith sibh.
Ps I hope you come back and head up North! Some wonderful sights up our way and Belfast is transforming each day.
I enjoyed your video about Galway, home of my Irish ancestors. I wish I could visit there!
I spent two winters in Ireland. The smell of burning peat is one of the most beautiful things about Ireland that you can't appreciate if you only visit in the spring or summer.
My family was one of the founding tribes of galway and I've never been there so this was rly cool to watch
Finally a really set of videos that shows that Ireland is quite beautiful and has a unique culture
Thank you guys to get me more excited for my trip to Dublin and West-Ireland, than I allready was!
I haven't been back in Ireland for 28 years. I think what I miss the most is the smell of a peat fire on a cold night
+Nancy Benefiel the peat fire is the best smell!
Yall need ur own show on the travel channel.
Agree!
I think having your own youtube channel is even cooler, because then you're in total control, your own boss and you keep all the profits. But, I'd still take a show on the Travel Channel. :)
Very true! I was just agreeing to the fact that they are awesome!
In love with this series! I'm from Dublin and you guys have an amazing material here!
Loving the Ireland videos! Heading to Dublin on the 21st. Then Cork, Galway, and Derry for Samhain. Looks like I'll just miss you gents.
The editing in this video is incredible. ✨ I was captivated the entire time. I am hoping to go to Galway one day so this was very helpful.
I just found you guys yesterday, and I love it because I LOVE to travel the world too.
In2014, My soon my sister and I had the chance to visited the wonderful Ireland.
Ya dudes!! Loving the Ireland content.
It really makes you wanna go to Ireland :)
It's been too long I have been to Galway. Such an awesome city! Good to see it through your eyes again 😊
Great quality content, sound editing & filming ... I learnt some stuff I didn't know I didn't know ... Brilliant! Love it!
took a short break from the vlogs, currently binge watching and so glad im back watching. reminded of why i love you guys so much
So happy to see you guys in my country, feels like I never see travel vloggers make videos about Ireland!
My ancestors on Dad’s side came from the Iveragh peninsula in County Kerry and Galways on my maternal grandmother’s side.
I really like the way you two document your trips. So informative yet entertaining. The Vaga Brothers should become a series on Discovery channel - for sure! :)
I agree! They should def have their own TV series on the Discovery Channel :)
I have a lot of good memories from Ireland and specially from Dublin. Its a GREAT city and You can do a lot of exploring. Home You like it!
Lived here till I was 11 and now I'm 13 and live in Amsterdam I feel like I've lived in 2 of the most nicest and coolest cities in the world
+Isha 1 two great cities!!
I can't say it enough what a treat it is to watch your channel! Great content, Awesome adventures and interesting history lessons! Can't wait for more!
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This is one thing that I need to try(surfing) great content,and of course to see Ireland😊
This is very nice.
I did hear someone talk about staying there for a week and learning Gaelic.
It takes longer than that.
The race is on you guys! Just saw that you have 2,926,103 total video views and I have 2,902,182. Funny that it's so close! Anyway I hitchhiked across Ireland way back in 1990, and found a gold ring along the way. My main memory other than that was drunken teenagers stumbling all over the streets in Galway. You couldn't get away with that in the U.S. Anyway cheers from Peru, safe travels!
Great video , my husband and I are going over in May . We have rented a rv for 20 days to see as much as possible all around Europe .
+Joseph Compnotta nice! Have fun and good luck driving an RV on those small county roads 😂✌🏼
its the size of a mini van actually
Thanks , I'm hoping this visa situation gets cleared up before heading out , we fly in on the 2nd Of May . And its due to take affect in May if its voted on .
FANTASTIC !! You guys are amazing ! Loving this series !
Ye should of tried some irish sports, hurling and Gaelic football!! But lovely to see where I Live be explored
+Thea Lawrence Flannery next time Irish sports would be super fun!
hurling is a game for the gods,
Should have ...should HAVE 💛
Hey Guys Rumel here... I am here on the Southeast I am starting here and hoping to around Ireland picking up ideas on you videos how to present mine...
Thanks guys hope to see you back...
loving the ireland vids... cant wait till the dublin videos come
So good.... hilarious to see you in Galway (where I studied) and talking about 'bushing' 😂😄👏🏼👍🏻
Watching this on the train headed to Galway. Looking forward to seeing it myself :D Was inspired to come to Ireland from you guys ! Keep being awesome Marko and Alex !
Same here brotha! I went to Ireland because of their videos too :) Galway is amazing! Did you enjoy it there?
"Where would you put your owl?" hahhah this channel is the best.
Did you get to visit the Baltimore Harbor and The Beacon at the southern most point of Ireland? You can take a ferry to Clear Island. The restaurant there has the best Seafood Chowder!
Awesome video guys! Bog is actually another word for toilet in London :) what a fun fact aye haha
Hope you lads come back, I recommend Leenane, a beautiful little place in Galway featured in The Field starring richard Harris,Sean Bean and John Hurt. Great videos and you definitely do your research. Sound
This is so interesting. My favourite part was about bogs. Aussie always say if you car gets stuck in the mud/sand/snow it is bogged. The saying must of came over with the Irish immigration in the 1790's on wards.
See you Galway next week
Irish pronunciation on point boyos! Great vids!
Can't wait to see your take on Cork as well :D
My friend and I jumped into a bog on our school trip when we were younger. Great fun, kinda gross but we enjoyed it!
It's a relatively small city but one of the best in Ireland
Once I went on a school tour to a farm and we went to q bog but it was not dry yet and we got to jump in it and play in it
I live in Galway city and I saw you pass my house on the way to the restaurant
Awesome Videos guys! Love it
Hey Marco and Alex! I was just wondering what can I do to pursue a job like yours? Btw I love how you give us a history lesson on every place that you guys traveled to! Love your videos!
The Harry Potter references was the best part of the vídeo
It's funny how you don't really see all the beauty in the cities of Ireland but when your 5 minutes outside the landscape completely changes
Loving the videos so much!
Love this guys 🍀
dam I love and miss this place
What a great video!!!
That Gaelic village reminds me of the town of Innisfree from The Quiet Man :)
I am really enjoying your videos of Ireland. Do you have any videos on Donegal or Londonderry?
I live in I can't wait to see your opinion on Dublin I actually live in Dublin
+Lorcan Sharry Nice! Plenty more videos on the way before we make it do Dublin! Stay tuned!
+vagabrothers you guys should have gone north!! Londonderry is completely walled!! Belfast is such a place to visit! Portrush is such a surfers destination! What about lough Neigh? Fermanagh and Tyrone? Lough Erne?? Guysssss!!!
+vagabrothers giants causeway, carickareed rope bridge, beleek pottery, bushmills whisky
no such place as london Derry
Rebecca Smyth Oh shut up begging Rebecca
This is so funny to watch (as an Irish person) because I'd be so used to Irish pronunciations of places and it's weird to hear them from an American accent 😂 great video I really enjoyed it!
Plus a helpful tip if you come back: Places spelt with "Cnoc" is pronounced like Knock, sorry if I'm being picky just something I noticed 😄
Your videos are so inspiring and great! Thanks for that :)
Btw: what did you both study? And do you plan to travel more or are you gonna start working?
Love the videos im going to Ireland next year!
I'm from Galway :))
+That irish Guy Great City!
Me to i live in turlough more
I had to go back and forth to listen to both of you to tell who got the whistle right. Neither of you? But you both got part of it right. I think Mark was closer to the right tune.
Btw, I looked up Joomanji and never found the track you used, and it's not linked in the info. What is the specific name of the track you both whistled?
Great videos. Learning so much. I get to see a part of the world, I hope to visit some day. Thanks.
You both are very talented.
your vids are so well edidited xxx top class...
The bog ecosystem has a really high ecological value! It fices CO2 and filtrates water. It is a unique ecosystem that needs to be preserved. It is awsome that Ireland has so much of it :)
I'm subscribing to you now because of Ireland... Hahaha...
Great videos!
Bushing is indeed a correct term but the Spanish Arch has it's own verb for drinking in public. To Sparch is to to drink in the Spanish Arch. So you went Sparching!
Like this galway trip (y)
What was the song you played when you met Connor in Galway? It's so good and Google didn't know what it was!
new subscriber here. verygood cinematography and content!
i wish i could have this kind of life, y'know travelling all over the world
Love all yours videos!! Thanks a lot for sharing! Is expensive rent a car in Ireland?
watch out for the faces , both of them when in Galway !
Where is this place u r staying in? Is it a bed and breakfast that gives lessons in Gaelic culture?
I saw my house in the backround :)
(And me)
Nice!
:)
Do you have any plans to visit Scotland? so close to it right now! :D
Awesome video! My wife and I got engaged a year and half ago in Ireland @ the Cliffs of Moher. We have been back once since, and plan on going again. We have a few similar videos of our trip through Ireland, you guys should check them out! Just subscribed!
The bogs started to form long before our Gaelic (Celtic) ancestors, it was our pre-Celtic culture ancestors.
Brilliant video guys, whats the name of the song you guys were humming?
My mom’s people who came over in the 1870s all did lilting My dad came over with his family in the 1920s they also did this. That’s what I found out what it was
well done
Cheers Brendan!
I'm been filming and editing my own travel videos. Your both and inspiration to me. I want to monetize my videos in case I one day get enough views to make a little something. I'm trying to use music that is free to use for this. My question is, do you buy the music you use? Or where do you find the music? Or is it that you just don't monetize. I just feel like music does a lot for a video and it is hard to find music as good as the ones used in your videos. Unfortunately I don't have the extra cash to buy licences for music... going to film school and all.
What are the brands/styles of both of your rain jackets that you had on at nighttime? Thanks
Bushing also known as knacker drinking
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are you using Drone in this video +vagabrothers
what is this cool soundtrack from 6:20 called? :)
I never thought i would see Joan Burton and Marilyn Monroe side by side!
Galway girl nanananananana galway girl nanananananana.
father Louis place we stayed
whats the song your attempting to whistle? @vagabrothers
It's an old beat by our buddy Joomanji. His music is linked in the info box.
It's so catchy, been stuck in my head for days and only just figured out where i picked it up from... your guys vlogs!!!! yeeeooow. Come to NZ or Aussie!
Connor sounds like he's from Cork?
Scotland next?
Not Hogwarts, but Bogwarts? ;) Seriously, beautiful place! :)
not sure if it was intentional but Alexs Irish accent= Brad Pitt in Snatch
they were both slightly wrong when they were whistling ahah
I no my comment is a bit late but ye two flew into knock and that is built over bog by mon senior horan (don't no how to spell that) anyways he built it no one thought an airport could be built over a big but he did he
Great video but the tropical house music definitely takes away from the vibe
Bad music for a video on Ireland. Sometimes subtle is better than in your face{ears} music