Hadn't been home in a few years til yesterday...was very strange not to see the tower. Thank you to those who posted vids of it...my chance to say goodbye
thats col u have hyrdo power near where u live, but thats down to geography rather than choice of the residents, funilly the peat station at bellacorrick has been surrounded by wind turbines for over a decade, and there was talk of converting the old power station to gas is there is a major gas find being developed near by at the moment (its been held up for years by local protestors)
near home,my god they'll just keep wondering like lost sheep,on the way back from a days shopping in ballia/cbar...the humanity wont someone please think of the children OH MY GOD AAARRRHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hav u lot ever seen a house on dat road goin 2 bangor?? if u drive at night u should c only 1 house and dat house belongs 2 ma great uncle!!!!! another thing 2 welcome u 2 bellacorick!!!!!
0:33 OMG! it got sliced
trackmaniakid27 1 year ago
where will santy make the toys now
nexus222 2 years ago
It just aint the same to past bellacorrick and not see it!
igohomerocks 2 years ago
Hadn't been home in a few years til yesterday...was very strange not to see the tower. Thank you to those who posted vids of it...my chance to say goodbye
Joleggy 3 years ago
Peat fires result in heavy pollution.
7Row7enn7 3 years ago
and you have a windturbine?
fignon 3 years ago
Actually most of the region I live in is run on hydroelectric power, which produces no greenhouse gasses,
7Row7enn7 3 years ago
are u in norway?
fignon 3 years ago
No. The northeast United States actually.
7Row7enn7 3 years ago
thats col u have hyrdo power near where u live, but thats down to geography rather than choice of the residents, funilly the peat station at bellacorrick has been surrounded by wind turbines for over a decade, and there was talk of converting the old power station to gas is there is a major gas find being developed near by at the moment (its been held up for years by local protestors)
fignon 3 years ago
join the erris on line forum now
errisonline 4 years ago
very sad to see it go everytime I saw it I got excited at last we were nearly in Belmullet !!!
Labhaoise1981 4 years ago 3
Haven't been home since.Its gonna be strange
ncmono 4 years ago
christ how will anyone from belmullet know their
near home,my god they'll just keep wondering like lost sheep,on the way back from a days shopping in ballia/cbar...the humanity wont someone please think of the children OH MY GOD AAARRRHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
p.s. i may have slightly over reacted a little
thehoss28 4 years ago
Wait! i left me sandwiches there
JFB8000 4 years ago
Damn sad to see it go. Bit of a landmark. My uncle built helped buil it. Will be wierd not to see it. It was not pretty, but it was always there.
seandougal 4 years ago
Why no sound?
joekely 4 years ago
hav u lot ever seen a house on dat road goin 2 bangor?? if u drive at night u should c only 1 house and dat house belongs 2 ma great uncle!!!!! another thing 2 welcome u 2 bellacorick!!!!!
0OhShit 4 years ago
inside job
lojpre 4 years ago
an end of an era,sad to see bnm leave mayo,have to say the lanesboro demolition was more spectacular a few months ago,since they had higher chimneys
owenodonnell 4 years ago
Such a sad day. Hard to watch it back again it was such an emotional day. It'll always be remembered
lorraine8210 4 years ago
WOOOOOOW!!! saw it in th hols!! BIG!
0OhShit 4 years ago
There is still the Wind turbines to welcome you home!
fignon 4 years ago
heartbroken its gone. was always the first thing you saw when headin to bangor or belmullet
naill86 4 years ago
I'm heartbroken, to see it go. :(
meeshb 4 years ago
how will we know we are in erris now? :)
barnatra 4 years ago
use the barnatra satnav..... its called sheepnav follow the ones with the red markers, they will get ya to barnatra,
paddy0bar 4 years ago
use the barnatra satnav..... its called sheepnav follow the ones with the red markers, they will get ya to barnatra,
paddy0bar 4 years ago
End of an era. But job well done.
Thanks, Johnnie Conway.
sintyc 4 years ago