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ABHAINN - The River Bann | RTÉ One
ABHAINN: An Bhanna -
http://www.rte.ie/player/ie/
http://www.rte.ie/tv/programmes/abhainn.html
RTÉ One Monday | 07.10.2013 | 19.30hrs
Stunning aerial shots of The River Bann from Source to Sea - the longest river in the North of Ireland -- flowing from the majestic mountains of Mourne to the North atlantic at Castlerock -- the river is one of two halves upper and lower with the largest fresh water lake in these islands -- Lough Neagh is like a mini inland sea.
published: 03 Oct 2013
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Big Waves At Mouth of River Bann
Big swells with huge crests and troughs as the River Bann meets the Atlantic Ocean at the Cio. Antrim coastline. Video doesn't do it justice at all, you had to have been there to appreciate the height of the waves, the hard drop and impact - quite an experience. www.nightskyhunter.com
published: 24 Oct 2013
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Bann River Cruises - The Ultimate Staycation In Northern Ireland - Embrace A Giant Spirit
With many people seeking interesting ideas for staycations across Ireland, there’s no better way to get outdoors and explore Mid-Ulster & the North West from Coleraine to Toomebridge than taking to the Bann River with your friends or family, The hard part is deciding who gets to be the captain and take the wheel.
No previous boating experience is required, driver tuition and crew training is provided.
Navigable from Lough Neagh to Coleraine, the Lower Bann is a paradise for river cruising. With only five locks, rustic stretches of open water allow for leisurely cruising along its historic plains.
The hospitality to be experienced as you cruise through the market towns of Kilrea and Portglenone is not to be missed.
The River Bann is one of Ireland’s largest rivers and its name in Irish,...
published: 18 Feb 2022
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River Bann meets Lough Neagh.
published: 03 Jul 2024
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Dollaghan on the river bann
Nice dollaghan caught on the bann with a few smaller wild brownies all safely released
#fishing #catchandrelease #trout #flyfishing
published: 13 Jul 2024
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Hydroplane racing on River Bann (1928)
GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAECHRX5RPH6HHLO62S4REWPZBK-HYDROPLANE-RACING-ON-RIVER-BANN
"Non Sequitur" wins 100 miles outboard hydroplane race on River Bann
Full Description:
SLATE INFORMATION: "Bann 100"
NORTHERN IRELAND:
EXT
*** music overlaid on track 2 SOT ***
"Non Sequitur" winning 100 miles outboard hydroplane race on River Bann showing various of vessels speeding up river / Winners podium / More of boats whizzing past
Background: "Non Sequitur" wins 100 miles outboard hydroplane race on River Bann
FILM ID: VLVAECHRX5RPH6HHLO62S4REWPZBK
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAECHRX5RPH6HHLO62S4REWPZBK-HYDROPLANE-RACING-ON-RIVER-BANN
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published: 15 Oct 2020
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River Bann
The River Bann (Irish: an Bhanna, from ban-dea, meaning "goddess") is the longest river in Ulster, its length, Upper and Lower Bann combined, being 129 km (80 mi). However, the total length of the River Bann, including its path through the 30 km (19 mi) long Lough Neagh is 159 km (99 mi). Another length of the River Bann given is 90 mi. The river winds its way from the southeast corner of Northern Ireland to the northwest coast, pausing in the middle to widen into the enormous Lough Neagh. The River Bann catchment has an area of 5,775 km2. The River Bann has a mean discharge rate of 92 m3/s. According to C.Michael Hogan, the Bann River Valley is a settlement area for some of the first human arrivals in Ireland after the most recent glacial retreat. The river has played an important part in...
published: 13 Feb 2016
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River Bann Eel Fishery
Heritage Stories researched the history of industry along the River Lower Bann for the Bann Partnership.. The project included an extensive collection of oral histories from people who had been involved in the industries. The result was a book entitled "Hard, Work, Great Craic". This series of documentaries was a spin off from the project.
published: 29 Aug 2014
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LOUGH NEAGH IS THE LARGEST LAKE IN IRELAND AND THE UNITED KINGDOM, WITH A SURFACE AREA OF 151 SQUARE MILES OR 392 SQUARE KILOMETERS.
THE LOUGH IS SUPPLIED BY TWO MAIN RIVERS THE RIVER BLACKWATER AND THE UPPER RIVER BANN.
LOUGH NEAGH HOLDS 1760 sq mo OR 4550 km2 AND MAXIMUM DEEP OF 82 ft OR 25m.
OXFORD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE AND VISITORS CENTER COUNTY ARMAGH NORTHERN IRELAND LIES ON THE SHORE OF KINNEGO BAY.
THE BAY WAS FORMED WITH ARTIFICIAL WALLS TO PREVENT STORMY WAVE CONDITIONS FROM HIGH WINDS. OXFORD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE AND VISITORS CENTER COUNTY ARMAG...
published: 21 Oct 2024
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TRIP UP RIVER DRONE FOTAGE OF THE RIVER BANN COLERAINE
River Bann Coleraine Showing The Salmon Traps At The Cutts The Mountsandel Fort
published: 13 Jul 2018
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ABHAINN - The River Bann | RTÉ One
ABHAINN: An Bhanna -
http://www.rte.ie/player/ie/
http://www.rte.ie/tv/programmes/abhainn.html
RTÉ One Monday | 07.10.2013 | 19.30hrs
Stunning aerial shot...
ABHAINN: An Bhanna -
http://www.rte.ie/player/ie/
http://www.rte.ie/tv/programmes/abhainn.html
RTÉ One Monday | 07.10.2013 | 19.30hrs
Stunning aerial shots of The River Bann from Source to Sea - the longest river in the North of Ireland -- flowing from the majestic mountains of Mourne to the North atlantic at Castlerock -- the river is one of two halves upper and lower with the largest fresh water lake in these islands -- Lough Neagh is like a mini inland sea.
https://wn.com/Abhainn_The_River_Bann_|_Rté_One
ABHAINN: An Bhanna -
http://www.rte.ie/player/ie/
http://www.rte.ie/tv/programmes/abhainn.html
RTÉ One Monday | 07.10.2013 | 19.30hrs
Stunning aerial shots of The River Bann from Source to Sea - the longest river in the North of Ireland -- flowing from the majestic mountains of Mourne to the North atlantic at Castlerock -- the river is one of two halves upper and lower with the largest fresh water lake in these islands -- Lough Neagh is like a mini inland sea.
- published: 03 Oct 2013
- views: 1404
0:52
Big Waves At Mouth of River Bann
Big swells with huge crests and troughs as the River Bann meets the
Atlantic Ocean at the Cio. Antrim coastline. Video doesn't do it justice at all, you had to ...
Big swells with huge crests and troughs as the River Bann meets the
Atlantic Ocean at the Cio. Antrim coastline. Video doesn't do it justice at all, you had to have been there to appreciate the height of the waves, the hard drop and impact - quite an experience. www.nightskyhunter.com
https://wn.com/Big_Waves_At_Mouth_Of_River_Bann
Big swells with huge crests and troughs as the River Bann meets the
Atlantic Ocean at the Cio. Antrim coastline. Video doesn't do it justice at all, you had to have been there to appreciate the height of the waves, the hard drop and impact - quite an experience. www.nightskyhunter.com
- published: 24 Oct 2013
- views: 3616
1:09
Bann River Cruises - The Ultimate Staycation In Northern Ireland - Embrace A Giant Spirit
With many people seeking interesting ideas for staycations across Ireland, there’s no better way to get outdoors and explore Mid-Ulster & the North West from Co...
With many people seeking interesting ideas for staycations across Ireland, there’s no better way to get outdoors and explore Mid-Ulster & the North West from Coleraine to Toomebridge than taking to the Bann River with your friends or family, The hard part is deciding who gets to be the captain and take the wheel.
No previous boating experience is required, driver tuition and crew training is provided.
Navigable from Lough Neagh to Coleraine, the Lower Bann is a paradise for river cruising. With only five locks, rustic stretches of open water allow for leisurely cruising along its historic plains.
The hospitality to be experienced as you cruise through the market towns of Kilrea and Portglenone is not to be missed.
The River Bann is one of Ireland’s largest rivers and its name in Irish, An Bhanna, means ‘the goddess’, a fitting name considering the picturesque scenery along the river banks and the rich cultural heritage and native wildlife of the region.
Take advantage of the many established walks and cycles along the route, holiday at your own pace onboard one of our fully licensed, well-equipped modern vessels.
To check availability or book one of our vessels visit www.BannRiverCruises.co.uk
https://wn.com/Bann_River_Cruises_The_Ultimate_Staycation_In_Northern_Ireland_Embrace_A_Giant_Spirit
With many people seeking interesting ideas for staycations across Ireland, there’s no better way to get outdoors and explore Mid-Ulster & the North West from Coleraine to Toomebridge than taking to the Bann River with your friends or family, The hard part is deciding who gets to be the captain and take the wheel.
No previous boating experience is required, driver tuition and crew training is provided.
Navigable from Lough Neagh to Coleraine, the Lower Bann is a paradise for river cruising. With only five locks, rustic stretches of open water allow for leisurely cruising along its historic plains.
The hospitality to be experienced as you cruise through the market towns of Kilrea and Portglenone is not to be missed.
The River Bann is one of Ireland’s largest rivers and its name in Irish, An Bhanna, means ‘the goddess’, a fitting name considering the picturesque scenery along the river banks and the rich cultural heritage and native wildlife of the region.
Take advantage of the many established walks and cycles along the route, holiday at your own pace onboard one of our fully licensed, well-equipped modern vessels.
To check availability or book one of our vessels visit www.BannRiverCruises.co.uk
- published: 18 Feb 2022
- views: 219
4:56
Dollaghan on the river bann
Nice dollaghan caught on the bann with a few smaller wild brownies all safely released
#fishing #catchandrelease #trout #flyfishing
Nice dollaghan caught on the bann with a few smaller wild brownies all safely released
#fishing #catchandrelease #trout #flyfishing
https://wn.com/Dollaghan_On_The_River_Bann
Nice dollaghan caught on the bann with a few smaller wild brownies all safely released
#fishing #catchandrelease #trout #flyfishing
- published: 13 Jul 2024
- views: 2500
1:35
Hydroplane racing on River Bann (1928)
GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAECHRX5RPH6HHLO62S4REWPZBK-HYDROPLANE-RACING-ON-RIVER-BANN...
GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAECHRX5RPH6HHLO62S4REWPZBK-HYDROPLANE-RACING-ON-RIVER-BANN
"Non Sequitur" wins 100 miles outboard hydroplane race on River Bann
Full Description:
SLATE INFORMATION: "Bann 100"
NORTHERN IRELAND:
EXT
*** music overlaid on track 2 SOT ***
"Non Sequitur" winning 100 miles outboard hydroplane race on River Bann showing various of vessels speeding up river / Winners podium / More of boats whizzing past
Background: "Non Sequitur" wins 100 miles outboard hydroplane race on River Bann
FILM ID: VLVAECHRX5RPH6HHLO62S4REWPZBK
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAECHRX5RPH6HHLO62S4REWPZBK-HYDROPLANE-RACING-ON-RIVER-BANN
Archive: Reuters
Archive managed by: British Pathé
https://wn.com/Hydroplane_Racing_On_River_Bann_(1928)
GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAECHRX5RPH6HHLO62S4REWPZBK-HYDROPLANE-RACING-ON-RIVER-BANN
"Non Sequitur" wins 100 miles outboard hydroplane race on River Bann
Full Description:
SLATE INFORMATION: "Bann 100"
NORTHERN IRELAND:
EXT
*** music overlaid on track 2 SOT ***
"Non Sequitur" winning 100 miles outboard hydroplane race on River Bann showing various of vessels speeding up river / Winners podium / More of boats whizzing past
Background: "Non Sequitur" wins 100 miles outboard hydroplane race on River Bann
FILM ID: VLVAECHRX5RPH6HHLO62S4REWPZBK
To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAECHRX5RPH6HHLO62S4REWPZBK-HYDROPLANE-RACING-ON-RIVER-BANN
Archive: Reuters
Archive managed by: British Pathé
- published: 15 Oct 2020
- views: 84
2:48
River Bann
The River Bann (Irish: an Bhanna, from ban-dea, meaning "goddess") is the longest river in Ulster, its length, Upper and Lower Bann combined, being 129 km (80 m...
The River Bann (Irish: an Bhanna, from ban-dea, meaning "goddess") is the longest river in Ulster, its length, Upper and Lower Bann combined, being 129 km (80 mi). However, the total length of the River Bann, including its path through the 30 km (19 mi) long Lough Neagh is 159 km (99 mi). Another length of the River Bann given is 90 mi. The river winds its way from the southeast corner of Northern Ireland to the northwest coast, pausing in the middle to widen into the enormous Lough Neagh. The River Bann catchment has an area of 5,775 km2. The River Bann has a mean discharge rate of 92 m3/s. According to C.Michael Hogan, the Bann River Valley is a settlement area for some of the first human arrivals in Ireland after the most recent glacial retreat. The river has played an important part in the industrialisation of the north of Ireland, especially in the linen industry. Today salmon and eel fisheries are the most important economic features of the river. The river is often used as a dividing line between the eastern and western areas of Northern Ireland, often labelled the "Bann divide". Towns, councils and businesses "west of the Bann" are often seen as having less investment and government spending than those to the east. It is also seen as a religious, economic and political divide, with Catholics and Irish nationalists being in the majority to the west, and Ulster Protestants and unionists in the majority to the east; and with the financial and industrial capital of Greater Belfast to the east with the west of the Bann being more agricultural and rural.
The Lough Neagh catchment drains 43% of the land mass of Northern Ireland, as well as some border areas in the Republic of Ireland, all in Ulster. The Rivers Agency manages the water level in the lough using a barrage at Toome. The current drainage scheme was engineered by Major Percy Shepherd and was enabled by the Lough Neagh and Lower Bann Drainage and Navigation Act (Northern Ireland) 1955. The levels are regulated between 12.45 metres to 12.6 metres above Ordnance Datum, as defined in the Lough Neagh (Levels) Scheme 1955 (as amended).
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The River Bann (Irish: an Bhanna, from ban-dea, meaning "goddess") is the longest river in Ulster, its length, Upper and Lower Bann combined, being 129 km (80 mi). However, the total length of the River Bann, including its path through the 30 km (19 mi) long Lough Neagh is 159 km (99 mi). Another length of the River Bann given is 90 mi. The river winds its way from the southeast corner of Northern Ireland to the northwest coast, pausing in the middle to widen into the enormous Lough Neagh. The River Bann catchment has an area of 5,775 km2. The River Bann has a mean discharge rate of 92 m3/s. According to C.Michael Hogan, the Bann River Valley is a settlement area for some of the first human arrivals in Ireland after the most recent glacial retreat. The river has played an important part in the industrialisation of the north of Ireland, especially in the linen industry. Today salmon and eel fisheries are the most important economic features of the river. The river is often used as a dividing line between the eastern and western areas of Northern Ireland, often labelled the "Bann divide". Towns, councils and businesses "west of the Bann" are often seen as having less investment and government spending than those to the east. It is also seen as a religious, economic and political divide, with Catholics and Irish nationalists being in the majority to the west, and Ulster Protestants and unionists in the majority to the east; and with the financial and industrial capital of Greater Belfast to the east with the west of the Bann being more agricultural and rural.
The Lough Neagh catchment drains 43% of the land mass of Northern Ireland, as well as some border areas in the Republic of Ireland, all in Ulster. The Rivers Agency manages the water level in the lough using a barrage at Toome. The current drainage scheme was engineered by Major Percy Shepherd and was enabled by the Lough Neagh and Lower Bann Drainage and Navigation Act (Northern Ireland) 1955. The levels are regulated between 12.45 metres to 12.6 metres above Ordnance Datum, as defined in the Lough Neagh (Levels) Scheme 1955 (as amended).
- published: 13 Feb 2016
- views: 154
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River Bann Eel Fishery
Heritage Stories researched the history of industry along the River Lower Bann for the Bann Partnership.. The project included an extensive collection of oral h...
Heritage Stories researched the history of industry along the River Lower Bann for the Bann Partnership.. The project included an extensive collection of oral histories from people who had been involved in the industries. The result was a book entitled "Hard, Work, Great Craic". This series of documentaries was a spin off from the project.
https://wn.com/River_Bann_Eel_Fishery
Heritage Stories researched the history of industry along the River Lower Bann for the Bann Partnership.. The project included an extensive collection of oral histories from people who had been involved in the industries. The result was a book entitled "Hard, Work, Great Craic". This series of documentaries was a spin off from the project.
- published: 29 Aug 2014
- views: 2797
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LOUGH NEAGH IS THE LARGEST LAKE IN IRELAND AND THE UNITED KINGDOM, WITH A SURFACE AREA OF 151 SQUARE MILES OR 392 SQUARE KILOMETERS.
THE LOUGH IS SUPPLIED BY TWO MAIN RIVERS THE RIVER BLACKWATER AND THE UPPER RIVER BANN.
LOUGH NEAGH HOLDS 1760 sq mo OR 4550 km2 AND MAXIMUM DEEP OF 82 ft OR 25m.
OXFORD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE AND VISITORS CENTER COUNTY ARMAGH NORTHERN IRELAND LIES ON THE SHORE OF KINNEGO BAY.
THE BAY WAS FORMED WITH ARTIFICIAL WALLS TO PREVENT STORMY WAVE CONDITIONS FROM HIGH WINDS. OXFORD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE AND VISITORS CENTER COUNTY ARMAGH NORTHERN IRELAND.
THE VISITORS CENTER IS SET ON THE SOUTH-EASTERN SHORE OF LOUGH NEAGH AND THE SHORE OF KINNEGO BAY.
THERE ARE MANY NATURE TRAILS, HIDES AND BUSHCRAFT ACTIVITIES AND LARGE KIDDIE PLAYGROUND
OXFORD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE AND VISITORS CENTER COUNTY ARMAGH NORTHERN IRELAND LIES ON THE SHORE OF KINNEGO BAY.
THE BAY WAS FORMED WITH ARTIFICIAL WALLS TO PREVENT STORMY WAVE CONDITIONS FROM HIGH WINDS. OXFORD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE AND VISITORS CENTER COUNTY ARMAGH NORTHERN IRELAND.
THE VISITORS CENTER IS SET ON THE SOUTH-EASTERN SHORE OF LOUGH NEAGH AND THE SHORE OF KINNEGO BAY.
THERE ARE MANY NATURE TRAILS, HIDES AND BUSHCRAFT ACTIVITIES AND LARGE KIDDIE PLAYGROUND
LOUGH NEAGH IS THE LARGEST LAKE IN IRELAND AND THE UNITED KINGDOM, WITH A SURFACE AREA OF 151 SQUARE MILES OR 392 SQUARE KILOMETERS.
THE LOUGH IS SUPPLIED BY TWO MAIN RIVERS THE RIVER BLACKWATER AND THE UPPER RIVER BANN.
LOUGH NEAGH HOLDS 1760 sq mo OR 4550 km2 AND MAXIMUM DEEP OF 82 ft OR 25m.
KINNEGO MARINA ESTABLISHED IN 1877 AND IS THE LARGEST MARINE ON LOUGH NEAGH. ITS ALSO THE HOME OF THE LOUGH NEAGH SAILING CLUB. KINNEGO BAY LIED BETWEEN LOUGH NEAGH AND KINNEGO MARINA.
KIDDIE PLAYGROUND.
Views from lreland to enhance relaxing, supplying back round audiovisual company to easy loneliness, isolation, claustrophobia and to increase feelings of tranquility, mental health, wellbeing and lower anxiety.
Why have one picture or painting framed on your wall when you can be provided with photos that gently move and change as if you are in Ireland yourself.
These images could aid when working from home, when indulging in hobbies, during physical exercise, studying for exams, completing homework, assignment, and if
the point arrives during these tasks when frustration rises, confusion and exhaustion occur , take a few minutes be in the photos then resume your walk with greater clarity.
Why not take some moving photos yourself Ireland is the emerald isle and evergreen, but many of these moving photos are in urban parks and many times if you seen behind the camera you would see people, cars, buildings and even refuge sites, but this fades away when watching on screen, and the camera view enhances the sounds intensifies every time ite watched. I would recommend getting out in nature for the sounds. sights and smells but I have found that nighttime in the comfort of your own home is the most relaxing.
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CORBET LOUGH IS SET IN THE Co DOWN COUNTY SIDE WITH A VIEW OF THE MOURNE MOUNTAINS VISIBLE BACK GROUND THE CLOSEST TOWN IS BANBRIDGE
THE LOUGH IS RUN AD A 70 ACRE TROUT FISHERY.
BALLYRONAN MARINA country LONDONDERRY IRELAND
BALLYRONAN MARINA ENTERS INTO LOUGH NEAGH IRELAND LARGEST LAKE OR LOUCH.
THE MARINA COMPLEX COMPRISES OF THE BOAT MARINA, LARGE MARINA CENTER, CARAVAN AND CAMPING SITE, GLAMPING PODS SURROUNDED BY WATER SET IN THE MARINA.
GROOMSPORT ORIGINALLY A SMALL FISHIING PORT ON THE SOUTH SHORE OF THE BELFAST LOUGH AND A SUBURBOF BANGOR COUNTY DOWN IRELAND.
THE HORBOUR AND DRY DOCK IS NOW A HOME FOR THE COCKLE ISLAND BOAT CLUB
CARLINGFORD LOUGH A NATURAL INLET BETWEEN THE MOURNE MOUNTAINS IN NORTHERN IRELAND AND IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND THE COOLEY PENINSULA.
ACAR AND PASSENGER FERRY TRAVEL FROM GREENCASTLE IN NORTHERN IRELAND TO GREENORE IN THE SOUTH OF IRELAND.
LURGAN PARK IS THE SECOND LARGEST PARK PUBLIC IRELAND ONLY BEATEN BY PHOENIX PARK DUBLIN AND THE LARGEST PUBLIC PARK IN NORTHERN IRELAND.
A STROLL AROUND THE LAKE AND PARK IN A GREAT HEATWAVE. THIS VICTORIAN PART HAS MATURED BEAUTIFULLY.
IT IS ONLY
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LOUGH NEAGH IS THE LARGEST LAKE IN IRELAND AND THE UNITED KINGDOM, WITH A SURFACE AREA OF 151 SQUARE MILES OR 392 SQUARE KILOMETERS.
THE LOUGH IS SUPPLIED BY TWO MAIN RIVERS THE RIVER BLACKWATER AND THE UPPER RIVER BANN.
LOUGH NEAGH HOLDS 1760 sq mo OR 4550 km2 AND MAXIMUM DEEP OF 82 ft OR 25m.
OXFORD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE AND VISITORS CENTER COUNTY ARMAGH NORTHERN IRELAND LIES ON THE SHORE OF KINNEGO BAY.
THE BAY WAS FORMED WITH ARTIFICIAL WALLS TO PREVENT STORMY WAVE CONDITIONS FROM HIGH WINDS. OXFORD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE AND VISITORS CENTER COUNTY ARMAGH NORTHERN IRELAND.
THE VISITORS CENTER IS SET ON THE SOUTH-EASTERN SHORE OF LOUGH NEAGH AND THE SHORE OF KINNEGO BAY.
THERE ARE MANY NATURE TRAILS, HIDES AND BUSHCRAFT ACTIVITIES AND LARGE KIDDIE PLAYGROUND
OXFORD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE AND VISITORS CENTER COUNTY ARMAGH NORTHERN IRELAND LIES ON THE SHORE OF KINNEGO BAY.
THE BAY WAS FORMED WITH ARTIFICIAL WALLS TO PREVENT STORMY WAVE CONDITIONS FROM HIGH WINDS. OXFORD ISLAND NATURE RESERVE AND VISITORS CENTER COUNTY ARMAGH NORTHERN IRELAND.
THE VISITORS CENTER IS SET ON THE SOUTH-EASTERN SHORE OF LOUGH NEAGH AND THE SHORE OF KINNEGO BAY.
THERE ARE MANY NATURE TRAILS, HIDES AND BUSHCRAFT ACTIVITIES AND LARGE KIDDIE PLAYGROUND
LOUGH NEAGH IS THE LARGEST LAKE IN IRELAND AND THE UNITED KINGDOM, WITH A SURFACE AREA OF 151 SQUARE MILES OR 392 SQUARE KILOMETERS.
THE LOUGH IS SUPPLIED BY TWO MAIN RIVERS THE RIVER BLACKWATER AND THE UPPER RIVER BANN.
LOUGH NEAGH HOLDS 1760 sq mo OR 4550 km2 AND MAXIMUM DEEP OF 82 ft OR 25m.
KINNEGO MARINA ESTABLISHED IN 1877 AND IS THE LARGEST MARINE ON LOUGH NEAGH. ITS ALSO THE HOME OF THE LOUGH NEAGH SAILING CLUB. KINNEGO BAY LIED BETWEEN LOUGH NEAGH AND KINNEGO MARINA.
KIDDIE PLAYGROUND.
Views from lreland to enhance relaxing, supplying back round audiovisual company to easy loneliness, isolation, claustrophobia and to increase feelings of tranquility, mental health, wellbeing and lower anxiety.
Why have one picture or painting framed on your wall when you can be provided with photos that gently move and change as if you are in Ireland yourself.
These images could aid when working from home, when indulging in hobbies, during physical exercise, studying for exams, completing homework, assignment, and if
the point arrives during these tasks when frustration rises, confusion and exhaustion occur , take a few minutes be in the photos then resume your walk with greater clarity.
Why not take some moving photos yourself Ireland is the emerald isle and evergreen, but many of these moving photos are in urban parks and many times if you seen behind the camera you would see people, cars, buildings and even refuge sites, but this fades away when watching on screen, and the camera view enhances the sounds intensifies every time ite watched. I would recommend getting out in nature for the sounds. sights and smells but I have found that nighttime in the comfort of your own home is the most relaxing.
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CORBET LOUGH IS SET IN THE Co DOWN COUNTY SIDE WITH A VIEW OF THE MOURNE MOUNTAINS VISIBLE BACK GROUND THE CLOSEST TOWN IS BANBRIDGE
THE LOUGH IS RUN AD A 70 ACRE TROUT FISHERY.
BALLYRONAN MARINA country LONDONDERRY IRELAND
BALLYRONAN MARINA ENTERS INTO LOUGH NEAGH IRELAND LARGEST LAKE OR LOUCH.
THE MARINA COMPLEX COMPRISES OF THE BOAT MARINA, LARGE MARINA CENTER, CARAVAN AND CAMPING SITE, GLAMPING PODS SURROUNDED BY WATER SET IN THE MARINA.
GROOMSPORT ORIGINALLY A SMALL FISHIING PORT ON THE SOUTH SHORE OF THE BELFAST LOUGH AND A SUBURBOF BANGOR COUNTY DOWN IRELAND.
THE HORBOUR AND DRY DOCK IS NOW A HOME FOR THE COCKLE ISLAND BOAT CLUB
CARLINGFORD LOUGH A NATURAL INLET BETWEEN THE MOURNE MOUNTAINS IN NORTHERN IRELAND AND IN THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND THE COOLEY PENINSULA.
ACAR AND PASSENGER FERRY TRAVEL FROM GREENCASTLE IN NORTHERN IRELAND TO GREENORE IN THE SOUTH OF IRELAND.
LURGAN PARK IS THE SECOND LARGEST PARK PUBLIC IRELAND ONLY BEATEN BY PHOENIX PARK DUBLIN AND THE LARGEST PUBLIC PARK IN NORTHERN IRELAND.
A STROLL AROUND THE LAKE AND PARK IN A GREAT HEATWAVE. THIS VICTORIAN PART HAS MATURED BEAUTIFULLY.
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TRIP UP RIVER DRONE FOTAGE OF THE RIVER BANN COLERAINE
River Bann Coleraine Showing The Salmon Traps At The Cutts The Mountsandel Fort
River Bann Coleraine Showing The Salmon Traps At The Cutts The Mountsandel Fort
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River Bann Coleraine Showing The Salmon Traps At The Cutts The Mountsandel Fort
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