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Length: 78 minutes
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The richness of Ireland lies not only in the beauty of the land,
but in the
stories of it's people. To truly appreciate this island we'll "meet"
some of
those who have lived here... throughout the millennium.
We'll join present day residents... and medieval Dubliners...
for a night on
the town. North is Kells Monastery,
where the famous illuminated bible
manuscript, the Book of Kells, was
discovered. In County Monahan are
three bachelor brothers who work wonders in wood, and the largest
Norman
Castle in the country... where the movie Braveheart was
filmed. East is
the Cooley Peninsula with it's legends of the Children of
Lir, the Brown
Bull of Cooley, and prehistoric stone monuments.
In Northern Ireland are the towns of Clones, with it's stories
of the 1840's Irish Famine and
traditional Irish lace, Lisburn, with it's history of Irish
Linen, and Limavady where the tale of the beloved Irish ballad,
Danny Boy, began. Londonderry is
famous for it's huge political murals, and we
return in time to CarrickFergus Castle, one of the great Anglo
Norman
castles in the world.
South, along the Shannon River,
is the legendary medieval monastery of Clonmacnoise.
Along the southern coast at Annestown, we join young lasses
as they show their skills on horseback, tour Wexford town
and relive the
tragic experience of the famine emigrants aboard the Ship Dunbrody.
Along the Lakes of Kilarney is Muckross
House and Abbey. In the Shannon
region, Limerick Castle, beautiful Adare town, and we follow a
descendent as
he discovers the castle of his ancestors. We also enjoy a shopping
spree in
Ennis town.
In County Galway,
stands the mythical and mysteriously carved Turoe Stone
from the 3rd Century BC. Knock is the internationally famous pilgrimage
site, called the "Lourdes of Ireland." In
the westernmost section of County
Galway we drive around the Connemara to
Kylemore Abbey. At Ballemont we
stop to visit a carriage-making shop on our way to County Mayo,
and Ciede
fields where a peaceful prehistoric culture once thrived.
The Northwest
takes us to the holy well of Tobernalt, Carrowmore, the
largest group of megalithic monuments in
all the British Isles and the
reputed resting place of the legendary Queen Maeve.
Throughout this Country, from north to south, the little-known
and
seldom-seen sites create their own special bit of magic. Those
discoveries,
and so much more, are what's waiting for us - Irish
Stories and Glories.
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