they only dye a small patch of river, mainly what you see in the picture. It lasts from midmorning till early evening and then starts to fade. They dying is done by one one family, as I understand it, from tugboats.
No one seems to care here. What amazes me is that the "river" doesn't just wash the green away in a few minutes, which goes to show you its not really flowing very fast. I don't think its really got much in the way of fishies in it anyway....
Well those rivers are fairly slow moving you could do it to the river in dublin easily. But not to the corrib in galway as thats really fast flowing. Not sure bout the river in cork
whats 2 miles long and got the average I.Q of 4? the st patricks day parade
mikeyadonis1 2 years ago
they only dye a small patch of river, mainly what you see in the picture. It lasts from midmorning till early evening and then starts to fade. They dying is done by one one family, as I understand it, from tugboats.
Teresele 3 years ago
how do you get the dye out
diaduit73 3 years ago 2
it fades on its own after a few hours:)
sk8ergurl1324 3 years ago
thanks
diaduit73 3 years ago
We missed turning the river green, it was great to see photos of that, also liked the music, who is it and what is the song?
McDaidUSA 3 years ago
Music by DOOLEY BROTHERS- Galway Races
Teresele 3 years ago
how do ye actually dye it green without fucking the river up. If ya did that in ireland yed kill half the fish in there
Croga15 3 years ago
No one seems to care here. What amazes me is that the "river" doesn't just wash the green away in a few minutes, which goes to show you its not really flowing very fast. I don't think its really got much in the way of fishies in it anyway....
McDaidUSA 3 years ago
Well those rivers are fairly slow moving you could do it to the river in dublin easily. But not to the corrib in galway as thats really fast flowing. Not sure bout the river in cork
Croga15 3 years ago