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  • hi there kkelcarrie,this is the west coast of ireland,near the clifs of moher

  • That is a cool Vid...... where exactly is this?

  • Ha.. me at 1:12.

  • very good vid

  • Nah jk robby seeger is sooo nottttttt my dad lol waz a joke no 1 who commented on this vid comment 2 me got it!!!

  • lol robby seeger is my dad :D

  • nice, very nice

  • show us the helmet footage!!!!!

  • well done lads, great video. Now, will someone please get Laird over here to have a go at Aileen's in the winter?

  • @Jett1979 keep Laird the fuck away, look what the twat did to Fergal by not wearing his leash.

  • weiß jmd wann der film rauskommt

    (does anybody know when the film comes on DVD)

  • That is so AWESOME Robby Seeger is my Dad i luv his video

  • sO y NOW YOU AND YOUR MOM..MANY YEARS AGOO

  • cool, but that aint 40ft

  • A friend of mine was telling me about how he met some crazy people at the Severn bore who called him 2 months later to help with filming in Ireland and ended up giving him his first Big Wave tow in... Great story and looking forward to seeing the finished series..

  • love the video guys great toe-in can you tell me the name of the music in this video keep up the good work dudes.....

  • pretty sweet i live in the place shown at start

  • That was really beautiful, some great rides there aswell.

  • I think the biggest waves of Europe are off of Southern France. Belhara reef.

  • Belhara is big but its not that heavy...

  • "the locals call it 'An Scars' the scary place" --- lol well ive heard shite in my time... its the cliffs of moher.

  • one of those waves off the west coast of ireland(an aileen) was over 60ft last winter!no-one surfed it though

  • farking beUTIFUL I LOVE YOU IRISH BASTARDS

  • Wow man that place gives me the creeps,the water colour,those cliffs and the waves are cooking but it`s the surrounding scenery that gives that place a very scary feel to it.

  • opening looks like mav's. some nice shots

  • Who is playing the fiddle in the first half of the video? Does anyone know the name of this musician? It is beautiful.

  • It is a scary place at night lol

    thats rural Ireland not rich like belfast or dublin its unchanged alonge the alantic coast

    ya,s r brave ppl respect

  • Good job rebels...;-)

  • i hate the way they depeict ireland as a island of fields and sheep,

    ireland is one of the richest countries in the world per head of population

  • Who gives a toss about our wealth or lack of it. Lighten up, its a good surfin video that promotes Ireland, people do actually like the green fields etc. Put a video of some stupid yuppie buying designer gear in dundrum and see how many hits it gets!

  • hahaha! exactly! Who the hell wants to watch a stupid yuppie buying designer gear in dundrum? Its BORING.

  • what is wrong with you? I think the fields and farm animals look beautiful. Nature is beautiful. I would much rather spend a day in the beautiful countryside of the west of Ireland than spend a day in Dublin. Dublin is just a bunch of shops. So what. Dublin is not the centre of the universe, sorry!

  • i dont find that interesting either im just sayin!!!

    calm down??

  • ya and i am from tha west coast of ireland !!

    sligo!!! right on the north west!and yes i luv it and am very proud ta b tnk u very much!

    i never sed i was 4m dublin!¬wer ya even get that 4m??

    and i can stand most o those little posers!

  • SOOO theres something wrong with sheep now is there! you people make me sick with your cars and nice clothes and stuff, why don't you just GROW UP! J#SUS!

  • exactly! there is nothing wrong with sheep at all.

  • The scary place that was a local porkie for the vistors! Aill ne searrach the Foals Leap or cliff of the foal

  • i love the whoops, they are so funny!

  • Like, does that guy think there are dinosaurs in Ireland or something?

    *snorts*

  • i think i was half asleep the first time i watched this, the dude didn't even mention dinosaurs. hahaha

  • What has Jurassic Park got to do with Ireland? :s

  • half asleep when i watched this. duh!

  • "Aill Na Searrach". Sounds scary, but unfortunately, it only means Cliff of the Foal, don't know if the name refers, poetically, to the wave, or to one of the cliffs it breaks towards.

  • maybe its because the white surf on the breaking waves look like white horses riding in towards land?

  • My dad says its some sort of reference to white horses? As in the break of the wave?

  • ur dad is riding the white pony

  • ur dad is riding the white pony

  • thats allines i think how eva ya spell it

  • I've seen surfers go left on this ages before these guys. And buggers were doing it years before that.

  • thats absolute shit and you know it. before the pathway was made and john mccarthy videod it noone touched it.

  • sorry to upset you but its been done. I've checked with loads of people to make sure I'm not gone insane. Believe what you like, fact is fact. You should probably film the bit where yourself and your mate lick each other's asses again. Obviously as surfers, you guys rip but have a slice of humble pie like good men. Kind Regards...

  • funny soundtrack

    nice vid,

  • no its the cliffs of moher in co. clare

  • excellent video, well made. is that donegal?

  • how do they not drown in those waves? And how on earth do they get out of there once sucked in? To me this looks like a freakin nightmare. Unbeliveble!

  • Shaun Dickson Is a legend Surfer Killer rider Filmed Well, Too well Cheers!

  • Amazing waves for this part of the world and an excellent video, very professional.

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  • Fucking awesome pictures!!

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