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  • Não percebo a obsessão por estes vídeos de gordos e armas!

  • give irland back to the irish!!brits off

  • this proves living in N.I is awesome

  • This is one of the most spectacular spots on Earth. I'm sure people thought this was man-made for thousands of years. Perhaps people still do. Nature is the best artist.

  • Just saw a slideshow on "bing" called "Weird World Wonders" and it claims and I quote: "a field of thousands and thousands of basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity"

    Yeah, which explains why so many of the rocks are perfect hexagons wtf lol

    

  • hi cozzmix! i love your video..its fantastic simply...i want to put the video in my blogtraveltogoaldotcom which is a purely travel blog....i will use your refrence with a hyperlink... i will do that with your kind permission...

  • How long has Northern Ireland been apart of England?

  • @dr400z1 well its not really its part of the UK! I have to be honest I don't actually know how long for... you could Google it

  • @dr400z1 Northern ireland isnt a part of england...

  • @dr400z1 "How long has Northern Ireland been apart of England?"

    - It NEVER has been, it has been a part of the UNITED KINGDOM since 1921.

    - What you north americans normally mean when you call it 'england' is actually the UK mainland (England, Scotland and Wales - collectively known as Great Britain). It is referred to as the 'UK Mainland' because most of the land area of the UK is on that island (but not all - Northern Ireland is the other part)

  • @nordhorny It's funny when people have to keep saying that, but they still say it. 

  • @SuzLa1 Ignorance is universal...

  • That music has the greatest display of the whole tone ever!!!

  • Is Scotland visible from the causway coast?

  • Not from there, you can see Scotland on a Good day away around the corner from the Causeway at the East coast side, Cushendal, Cushendun area and I'm sure on down the East coast as well depending on weather conditions.

  • Ah right. I asked because when I went to Islay in scotland I could see all along the Antrim coast and even as far as Donegal. Islays that little bit more westso I think its better suited only 25 miles away. I think it must have been kintyre you can see far east down the coast its only 15 miles away depending as you say on the weather.

  • Well my friend, in my lifetime that was a self answering Question you asked, stands to reason, if you can see one side of the fence from side (A) chances are if you are standing on the other side, side (B) you'll get to see the other side of the fence. It had to have been cloudy the days I've been up the north coast:o) Yeah that's the one I'm talking about, Mull of Kintyre is a stone throw away from cushendal... Beautiful scenery, used to be good fishing as well when I was a wee boy.

  • Why the JC Penny music?

  • Youtube axed the original soundtrack due to copyright problems!

    This is what they offered me instead ;)

  • @RatherCrunchyMuffin lmao jc penny

  • yay! i went there yesterday!!

  • Em va encantar Irlanda del nord, concretament derry, la seva gent la seva cultura la experiencia que vai viure alla amb un grup d'amics, no la oblidare mai, espero poder tornar algun cop a visitar la persona que em va acollir com una mare alla. Aneu hi si podeu.

    Free Derry

    Love Derry

  • Ha, I love how you took a shot of what I call "The Labyrinth Entrance" at 1:00

  • I miss my special place so much!! I moved to Canada 3 years ago, and every time I come "HOME" to visit, I come to my sacred place....Its the part of Northern Ireland that is so untouched by bullshit, it takes my breath away, even though I've been like 20 times....lol People. When you go, stand close to the sea...not too close, close your eyes, smell the air...It is such a beautiful place that it touches your soul, you almost leave a different person. SO GO VISIT... Enjoy my Northern Ireland!!

  • i was there on saturday with my rugby team. its a lot smaller than it looks on all the photos. but amazing place

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  • actually mate "most people in N.I" dont hate the others in Ireland. why would you even bring that into an innocent video about the giants causeway?

    u waste of space!

  • great vid mate, heres cheers from australia:)

  • That's awesome how it's just a bunch of little hexagonal tiles. Really makes you wonder.

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  • yes it is, theres another one in scotland directly opposite to the one in ireland

  • Greetings from Rumania !!!! i had been to Irland !!! nice people and interesting land !! this is a woder of the World ! a sculpture made by the glaciar era and wind !! we hawe in Rumania a sfinx carved by wind

  • giants cause way will be under the sea in about 15 years well according to the bullshit scientists

  • Cozzmix, Love seeing all your videos of places I hope to see one day, thank you for sharing, great stuff!

  • And Thank you for watching! It,s a small world these day's so I hope you get to go the places you want to. :)

  • Thanks ebjoyed that and it certainly makes me want to go and see it too.

  • It's well worth a visit and pretty cheep to get to from England the flight cost me a penny.

  • Wow, one day I want to visit Ireland too. The Giant's Causeway...is this the place where A Flock of Seagulls made their video 'The more you live, the more you love'?

  • It was indeed... I almost used that track for the sound track but decided it was too predictable. Have you seen the F.O.S. bands reunited videos on YouTube?

  • Your choice for music to this video is great, as always actually. I searched yesterday for the AFOS video The more you live to check the location. Cool to see the same place as in your video. Yes, I also found the reunited videos... That was really nice, I hope they try that with Ultravox...

  • Cool video with the music and shots of such wild formations of Giant's Causeway. :)

    I've got a family jaunt to Ireland coming up soon. Giant's Causeway is going on the list of "to-sees."

  • Remember to take a rain coat! :)

  • I will indeed - ya know, I've always wanted one of those bright yellow ones with the accessory yellow hat...(okay, I admit - AND boots...)

  • You will look like a Banana HeHeHe.

  • Very apropos in my case...growing up, my brothers and sisters called me Banana - sometimes Anniebananie...lol

  • That place looks cool! I've never been to Ireland. I've heard only great things about it, a beautiful country.

  • Beautiful Country but it rains a lot ;0)

  • Nicely shot!

  • Thanks..

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