River Boyne

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River Boyne

Postby Dathi » 12 Sep 2010, 19:30

Greetings, I don't know if you can access this docco on the River Boyne. Fascinating stuff, mainly in Irish but with English sub-titles.
http://www.rte.ie/player/#v=1079875

Love the curragh and the nifty way your man paddles it. Bet it's not so easy in real life!

CFN,

Dathi
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Re: River Boyne

Postby Teileag » 17 Sep 2010, 08:51

I can't get it to start :-( but I'll try at home. I'm at work and they might have blocked access to certain features... Looks interesting in any case :)
The sounds of the winds in the elms
like the strings of a harp being played,
the note of the blackbird that claps
with the wings of delight in the glade.

Attributed to Columba


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