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Discovering Ireland ~ Travel
DVD.
Questar Video.

Experience the land of ancient myth,
poetry and rebellion. A country that teems with nightlife, monuments
and ruins.
Explore famous places that include St. Patrick’s
Cathedral, the Guinness Brewery, the Rock of Cashel and the “Giant’s
Causeway.”
Learn how Waterford crystal and harps are crafted. Watch
a horse race, see a hurling match and—go ahead—kiss the famous Blarney
Stone!
Approximately
2 hours!
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Rick Steves'
Ireland -
Travel Video. 4 Shows.
DVD.
 Four
Shows: This DVD contains four
complete "Rick Steves' Europe" TV shows on Ireland, first broadcast from
2000-2005 — plus a half-hour bonus interview.
Running
Time: 2½ hours. Closed
Captioned. NTSC format, all region compatible.
Join host Rick Steves on a friendly
2-hour loop around Ireland in four half-hour “Rick Steves’ Europe” TV
shows. In historic Dublin you’ll learn about the struggle for
independence and have a close-up look at the famous Book of
Kells.
Traveling south, you’ll see Waterford crystal created and climb aboard
an authentic “famine ship.” To the west, the Dingle Peninsula is rich
with rolling pastures and rustic pubs. You’ll complete your journey in
Northern Ireland, where passions over fine whiskey, political pride and
foot-stomping music complete this portrait of a remarkable island. As a
bonus, you can eavesdrop on Rick’s half-hour chat about his travel
career with Jim Peck of Milwaukee Public Television.
Dublin:
We explore the town's thriving Grafton Street, patriotic jail, and
Trinity College with its Book of Kells. We take a side trip to the
prehistoric necropolis of Newgrange, and greet the evening in Temple
Bar, awash with Celtic music and frothy pints of Guinness.
South
Ireland: Waterford to the Ring
of KerryWe find the icons of Ireland strewn along its fascinating south
coast: Waterford's crystal factory; the Kennedy family homestead; and
the Dunbrody famine ship. We also visit the Rock of Cashel and the
medieval monastery at Glendalough.
The
Best of West Ireland: Dingle,
Galway and the Aran Islands: After exploring the rugged and remote Aran
Islands, we settle into Galway and venture into Ireland in the
extreme-Dingle Peninsula. Ringing with traditional music from its rustic
pubs, if you'll fall in love with Ireland, chances are it'll be right
here.
Belfast
and the Best of Northern Ireland:
No trip to Emerald Isle is complete without a visit to Northern Ireland.
We tour bustling Belfast, sneaking a peek at its politically charged
neighborhoods. Then we taste-test Irish whiskey, scramble over
fascinating six-sided rock columns, and stomp our feet to Irish music in
rough-and-tumble Derry.
Bonus
Interview: Rick Steves has a
half-hour chat about his travel career with Jim Peck of Milwaukee Public
Television.
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Ireland - Travel Video.
DVD. Globe Trekker Video.

Also known as the Emerald
Isle, for it's lush green landscapes, Ireland is the land of a thousand
welcomes.
Although it has been ripped apart by years of political conflict,
Ireland is renowned for its hospitality and is proud of its strong
spirit of a good time.
Ian Wright begins his travels at the spectacular Antrim coast in
Northern Ireland. He then travels to Belfast before crossing the border
and heading to Dublin, the capital of the republic.
Passing through Cobh and Kerry, he then sails on to the Aran
Islands, hikes in Conemara and Donegal and finally ends his journey on
the wild and remote Tory Islands.
Along the way...
Explore Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney Stone.
Join thousands of pilgrims in the footsteps of St Patrick to climb
Croagh Patrick.
Wander through the landscapes of Kerry, where the scenery is dotted with
Celtic ruins.
Live it up in Dublin - the republics largest cosmopolitan city.
Meet the famous king of Tory Island who makes it his duty to welcome
visitors off the boat as they arrive.
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Ireland
- Travel Video.
DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and
everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given
a very warm welcome.

Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of
musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its
many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded
by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows
into the Atlantic Ocean.
South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In
1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and
eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the
idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon
astrological calculation.
The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and
lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the
south of Dublin.
Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century. It is
one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. The Cistercians
built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone
sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was
buried there by the Crusaders.
Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much
change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success
and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic
Ocean!
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Ireland: A Mystical Journey - Travel Video
DVD.

Ireland's
natural beauty combined with the Irish' natural gift for
music
leads
viewers through sights and sounds on the Emerald Isle.
Viewers
experience: The north coast of Ireland, Innishowen Peninsula, country
bed
and breakfasts, and the coastal village of Ballycastle.
Visit Giant's Causeway, Obrien’s Tower and Liscannor Stone, the
town of Kinsale, Old Head golf course, Bushmill's Distillery, Foxford
Woolen Mills, Charles Fort, ancient castle ruins, music from the Gaelic
community of Rathcairn, Cliffs of Moher, Creevykeel Court Tomb, Grianan
Fort and much more. c2002. Color. 70 minutes.
High definition!
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Ireland: A Mystical Journey - Travel Video
VHS.
Ireland's natural beauty combined with the Irish' natural gift for
music
leads
viewers through sights and sounds on the Emerald Isle.
Viewers
experience: The north coast of Ireland, Innishowen Peninsula, country
bed
and breakfasts, and the coastal village of Ballycastle.
Visit Giant's Causeway, Obrien’s Tower and Liscannor Stone, the
town of Kinsale, Old Head golf course, Bushmill's Distillery, Foxford
Woolen Mills, Charles Fort, ancient castle ruins, music from the Gaelic
community of Rathcairn, Cliffs of Moher, Creevykeel Court Tomb, Grianan
Fort and much more.
c2002. Color. 60 minutes.
VHS. High definition.
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Discoveries
Ireland: A Celtic Treasure - Travel Video
DVD.

Viewers experience: The north coast of
Ireland, Innishowen Peninsula, country bed and breakfasts, and the
coastal village of Ballycastle.
Visit Giant's Causeway, Obrien’s Tower
and Liscannor Stone, the town of Kinsale, Old Head golf course,
Bushmill's Distillery, Foxford Woolen Mills, Charles Fort, ancient
castle ruins, music from the Gaelic community of Rathcairn, Cliffs of
Moher, Creevykeel Court Tomb, Grianan Fort and much more.
70
minutes.
High definition!
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Discoveries
Ireland: A Celtic Treasure - Travel Video
VHS.

Viewers experience: The north coast of
Ireland, Innishowen Peninsula, country bed and breakfasts, and the
coastal village of Ballycastle. Visit Giant's Causeway, Obrien’s Tower
and Liscannor Stone, the town of Kinsale, Old Head golf course,
Bushmill's Distillery, Foxford Woolen Mills, Charles Fort, ancient
castle ruins, music from the Gaelic community of Rathcairn, Cliffs of
Moher, Creevykeel Court Tomb, Grianan Fort and much more.
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Ireland: The Emerald Isle - Travel Video
DVD.

Viewers experience: Irish dance with
the Bru Boru dance troupe, castles and cathedrals of Dublin, beautiful
countrysides with ancient ruins, experience
local horse racing and other favorite community sports and entertainment
activities,
explore the historic inland waterways and learn about the
ancient construction of the canalways, locks and bridges, meet with
locks keepers and barge owners, visit Irish Pubs, the city of Dublin,
historic Clonmel, Hoare Abbey, meet Irish farmers, visit quaint farm
houses & a livestock auction, learn about cheese making & organic
farming, visit Rock of Cashel, ancient ruins, and much more.
70
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Ireland: The Emerald Isle - Travel Video
VHS.
Viewers experience: Irish dance with
the Bru Boru dance troupe, castles and cathedrals of Dublin, beautiful
countrysides with ancient ruins, experience
local horse racing and other favorite community sports and entertainment
activities, explore the historic inland waterways and learn about the
ancient construction of the canalways, locks and bridges, meet with
locks keepers and barge owners, visit Irish Pubs, the city of Dublin,
historic Clonmel, Hoare Abbey, meet Irish farmers, visit quaint farm
houses & a livestock auction, learn about cheese making & organic
farming, visit Rock of Cashel, ancient ruins, and much more. 60 minutes.
VHS. High definition.
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Touring Ireland - Travel Video. Questar
Video.

Discover the abbeys, castles, theatres
and pubs of the Emerald Isle to the lilting strains of "The Chieftains."
Travel the friendliest land on earth, top to bottom, and visit Killarney,
Connemara, Galway, Donegal and the Aran Islands.
Stop at the Blarney
Stone and "Durty Nellies Pub". Watch Waterford crystal being
crafted. See the Halfpenny Bridge and the ancient Book of Kells in Dublin.
Learn about the tragic potato famine and Ireland's struggle for
independence.
65
minutes. VHS. NTSC.
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Rick Steves'
Ireland
and Scotland 2000-2007 -
Travel Video. 4 Shows.
DVD.
Six
Shows: 3 hours,
closed captioned, NTSC format, all region compatible.
Here's where we'll take
you...
Dublin
— Dublin's story is of feast and famine — from its 18th-century Golden
Age to its 20th-century struggles for independence to its boomtime
today. We explore the town's thriving Grafton Street, patriotic jail,
and Trinity College with its Book of Kells — a bright light in the Dark
Ages. We
take
a side trip to the prehistoric necropolis of Newgrange, and greet the
evening in Temple Bar, awash with Celtic music and frothy pints of
Guinness.
The
Best of South Ireland
— We find the icons of Ireland strewn along its fascinating south coast:
Waterford's much-loved crystal factory; the Kennedy family homestead;
the Dunbrody famine ship; Muckross House; and Kinsale's star-shaped
fortress. We also visit the Rock of Cashel and explore the medieval
monastery at Glendalough, tucked in the scenic Wicklow Mountains.
The
Best of West Ireland
— Deepest Ireland is best
experienced in its west coast Gaeltachts, where Gaelic is spoken and the
rugged villages have changed little over the generations. After
exploring the rugged and remote Aran Islands, we settle into Galway and
venture into Ireland in the extreme — Dingle Peninsula. Ringing with
traditional music from its rustic pubs, dotted with prehistoric "fairy
forts," if you'll fall in love with Ireland, chances are it'll be right
here.
Belfast
and the Best of Northern Ireland
— No trip to Emerald Isle is complete without a visit to Northern
Ireland. We tour bustling Belfast, sneaking a peek at its politically
charged neighborhoods. Then we head for the Antrim Coast and go wild in
Portrush, Ulster's Coney Island. We taste-test Irish whiskey, scramble
over six-sided rock columns, putter through a world-class golf course,
and stomp our feet to Irish music in rough-and-tumble Derry.
Scotland's
Islands and Highlands
— In Scotland, legends of
Bonnie Prince Charlie swirl with pipers and kilts around crumbling
castles. After tossing a caber (log) at a Scottish clan gathering, we
remember Highland massacres. We play hide-and-seek with the Loch Ness
Monster, tour a whiskey distillery, and take a ferry to sacred Iona.
Edinburgh
— Edinburgh is the historical and cultural heart of Scotland. We'll
explore the castle, peek at the new parliament, dabble in the local
literature, sip a little Scotch, get wrapped up in a kilt, and then stow
away on Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia.
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Ireland:
A Tribute - Travel Video.
DVD.
The emerald isle. Land of
legends. Cuchulain & the tain bo cuailnge. The cliffs of moher. Doolin,
the Musical capital of ireland. The monastic sites of clonmacnoise &
glendalough. The lakes of killarney. Dublin & The struggle for
independence. The dingle peninsula. Beautiful connemara. The antrim
coast &Giant's causeway. County donegal Derry, sligo & william butler
yeats. James joyce. 61 minutes
"This paean to
Ireland and her people offers more than praise. It is also a delightful
exploration
of Irish myth and folklore, an introduction to Irish history, and a
scrapbook of some of the most
beautiful scenes in the world. The camera roams throughout the country,
emphasizing the incredible
beauty of 'this lovely land, this Ireland'. - Library Journal.
"Highly recommended for both school and public libraries for use in
classrooms as well as by
armchair travelers, this program gives viewers a real sense of the
country and its people." - School Library Journal.
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Discovering
Ireland - Travel Video VHS. Video Visits.

Tour the magnificent Ring of Kerry, the
ancient Aran Islands and the Giant's Causeway. Then visit the
Blarney and Bunratty castles. Watch thrilling horse races at Curragh.
See the exquisite creations of Waterford's crystal factory. Discover
the principal cities of Belfast and Dublin. And stop at the pubs
before enjoying the Galway Oyster Festival.
85 minutes.
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Nature - Ireland
- Travel Video.
DVD. 1 Hours.
From its ocean shores and wooded glens to
its isolated mountains, Ireland's breathtaking landscapes seem untouched
by time. Narrated by Jason O'Mara, this enchanting episode from public
television's honored
natural history series etches a vivid portrait of the Emerald Isle,
graced with a host of
plants
and animals
that thrive in one of the most varied landscapes in Europe.
Rare native
flowers,
colonies of sea birds,
dolphins and peregrine falcons, and the legendary racehorses of the
Irish National Stud are only part of Ireland's fascinating story.
Ireland's timeless beauty has survived the ages. But, what is old
to us is still young to the land, which has been transformed again and
again. Sheathed in ice; sculpted by retreating glaciers; covered in vast
forests
of oak; reshaped by human history; Ireland's story is still unfolding.
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An Irish Christmas
- Religious Video.
DVD. 2 Hours.
The program opens
with a delightful Christmas pageant of song pays tribute to the old city
of Dublin as it celebrates its millennium.
Join a spectacular cast of singers and musicians marking the
occasion
with
an enchanting evening of
Irish Yuletide magic
at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
The glorious confines of
St. Patrick's Cathedral provide a
magnificent concert setting for performances by its own gifted choir, as
well as the West Point Glee Club, the RTE (Radio Telefeis Eire) Concert
Orchestra, the RTE Philharmonic Choir, and the internationally renowned
solo talents of Bernadette Greevy,
Catherine Coates, and Dennis O'
Neill. Musical highlights include: "Silent Night," "O Come, O Come
Emmanuel," "Ave Maria," "Once in Royal David's City," "Adeste Fideles," "Go Tell It on the Mountain," "Hallelujah Chorus" and "What Child is
This?"
A Christmas celebration like this only comes around once every one
thousand years, and this program ensures you can enjoy this one magic
evening again and again.
In the second part of the program,
Galway, the ancient city of stone and
water, cordially invites you to a holiday celebration filled with song.
These soul-stirring Christmas performances were filmed at Galway's
famed Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, the living symbol of a modern
city with ancient traditions. It's a night of extraordinary talent,
featuring hundreds of beautiful voices from The
Galway Baroque Singers
and The Choristers of Belfast Cathedral.
The songs include such classics as:
"The First Noel," "O Silent
Night," "Torches," "The Holly and The Ivy,"
"Ding Dong Merrily,"
"Handel's Messiah" and "The Zither Carol."
This special Irish Christmas celebration continues at such venerable
locations as the Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed Into Heaven and The
Spanish Arch, as music brings the city to life just as it has for
centuries on end.
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Ireland: The Beginning of a Great Vacation - Travel Video. Travel View.

Behold...
Ireland, a land which appeals to
everyone with its diversity and splendid recreational activities.
History
and Legend
Dublin, the capital city, evokes
the rich history of Ireland. Quaint pubs stand beside ancient cathedrals
and street musicians play outside legendary theaters. Trinity
College houses the famous Books of Kell, and illuminated manuscript
preserved for over a millennium.
Medieval Castles
Shannon Region boast of more
castles than anywhere else in the world. Bunratty Castle hosts
banquets where you can enjoy a medieval experience with traditional Irish
food, music and song.
Literary Landscapes
On this island, immortalized by
Irish writers, journey to Ring of Kerry, the Dingle Peninsula and the
Connemara Region. Enjoy the breathtaking beauty of green rolling
hills, thatched cottages, stone fences and country lanes.
Myriad Attractions
Ireland, a land distinguished by
ancient legends, enchants with its lovely landscapes and charming people.
35 minutes
Come visit
the Emerald Isle!
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Ireland's National Parks - Travel Video VHS. Questar
Video.
Shades of emerald softly blend into hues
of jade and olive throughout this lovely land. From its misted hillsides
and lonely moors, to its forests
of
stately oak and stands of evergreen yew, all Ireland seems steeped in this
lovely color that's synonymous with life itself.
Nowhere is this green feast for the eyes more apparent than in these five
national parks of Ireland: Killarney, Wicklow Mountains, Connemara,
Glenveagh, and Burren. These protected parklands embrace glaciated lakes,
fog-wreathed mountains, stone-ringed shorelines and mist-shrouded heaths.
Stunning film footage of this storied land captures Ireland's sweeping
countryside jeweled with the morning dew or whispering beneath the soft
rains of early evening.
Wild and beautiful creatures roam the sheltered confines of the parks,
wandering beside abbeys and castles, ancient ruins and homesteads. Merlin
and Peregrine falcons hunt; feral goats, red deer and Connemara ponies
graze, while foxes browse beside lakebeds alive with otters.
From the lowlands to the mountainsides - from limestone reefs to boggy
fields of peat - visit these Irish parklands and experience the green hues
of their best natural finery. 65
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Ireland - Travel Video. Globe Trekker Video.

Ireland is the land
of a thousand welcomes, and although ripped apart by political conflict,
is renowned for its hospitality and strong spirit of good
time.
Traveller Ian Wright begins his travels at the spectacular Antrim
coast in Northern Ireland, travels to Belfast, before crossing the border
and heading to Dublin, the capital of the Republic.
Passing through
Cobh and Kerry, he then sails to the Aran Islands, hikes in Connemara and
Donegal, and finally ends his journey on the wild and remote Tory Island.
Along the way…
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Explore Blarney Castle, Ireland's most popular tourist
spot, and kiss
the Blarney Stone
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Climb Croagh Patrick, joining thousands of pilgrims
who trek up the
mountain with bare feet following the
footsteps of Saint Patrick
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Listen to young Irish rock bands, hoping to follow the
footsteps of the
internationally acclaimed acts
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Take time out in Kerry, where the scenery is dotted
with Celtic ruins
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Meet the famous King of Tory Island who makes it his
duty to welcome
visitors off the boat as they arrive!
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Rick Steves' Travel the
World: Ireland, Dublin, & Belfast.
Rick
focuses on the unspoiled Dingle Peninsula and Aran Islands, bicycling part
of the way to experience the budget-kindly routine of Irish
bed-and-breakfasts. In urban Ireland he tours the Guinness brewery,
ponders the Irish struggle in a Dublin museum, and studies the national
sport, hurling.
Bicycle through the Gaeltachts, national parks for traditional Celtic
culture.
Travel through Belfast and learn its
turbulent history.
Marvel at the ancient illuminations in the Book of Kells at Trinity
University.
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Ireland Travel Video. Rand McNally Video Traveller.

Explore Dublin and visit the Waterford
crystal factory. Marvel at the monastic city of Clonmacnois, then
see Blarney Castle, kiss the Blarney Stone and get a bacteria infection! Travel by boat down
the River Shannon. 34 minutes.
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Ireland Travel Video - Travel Video. Channel 1000. 2 tapes.

Visit a land of soft rainbows,
glittering lakes and heather-clad hills, where towering cliffs jut out
along rugged coastlines. See the legendary castles and modern-day
horse racing.
Kiss the Blarney Stone. See the wild side, then settle
in with the charm of friendly people. 60 minutes, total.
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Ireland: It's Scenery and It's Songs - Travel
Video.

12 of Ireland's top songs stars filmed in a
spectacular scenic backdrop, introduced by Miss Ireland Siobhan McCafferty.
Featuring Frank McCaffrey, Delores Keane, Birdie Gallagher, Joe Murray,
Vivian McKenna, Dennis Allen, Sister Maire, and Gloria.
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Hidden Treasures: Europe to the Max
- Treasures Outside London
- Travel Video.
DVD. Approximately 2
Hours.
Take a grand tour of the
Old World with public radio's original Savvy Traveler, Rudy Maxa, host
of the award-winning American Public
Television
series, Smart Travels, and contributing editor to National Geographic
Traveler magazine.
This DVD includes visits to:
Dublin and Beyond -
Discover history around every corner of Dublin; find
inspiration in the hillsides of Glendalough; visit Malahide Castle and
the Hill of Tara, home of the ancient Irish kings; and take a side trip
to Northern Ireland's Folk Park.
Ireland's
West Coast -
Shop for Irish crystal in Galway; explore a Stone
Age fort on the Aran Islands; attend a medieval banquet at Bunratty
Castle; visit a Muckross country manor; and tour the stunning Dingle
Peninsula.
Bath and
Wales - Experience Georgian loveliness in Bath; hear legends of
Camelot in Glastonbury; and visit castles, country fairs and more in
Wales and the Wye River Valley.
Edinburgh and Scotland -
Climb the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle; tee up
at the world's most famous golf course--St. Andrews; tour Dewar's
whiskey distillery; stroll Stirling's historic battlefields of
Braveheart fame; and sail the bonny banks of legendary Loch Lomond.
Extra Features:
Rudy's Travel Tips - International driver's license; Rental car
collision insurance; European driving etiquette.
Fascinating Side Trips - Bunratty Castle entertainers; Irish Brush Dance
at Claymore Castle; Kingstroop Royal Horse Artillery; The Edinburgh
Ghost and Witchery Tour.
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Wonder of Creation: Ireland - Travel Video.
British Isles Video.
The
fabled beauty of Ireland is enhanced and accented with select musical
accompaniment featuring authentic acoustic folk instruments and melodies
whose rhythms will make your feet itch and get up and dance.
Selections include: Morning Has Broken, The King of Love, Once to
Every Man and Nation/The Merry Quaker, Be Thou My Vision, Jesus Loves Even
Me, Irish Hymn Medley: Columa-Daniel-Clonmel-St. Sechnall
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Irish Garden with Diarmuid Gavin - Travel Video.

Diarmuid Garvin's personal journey through
some of Ireland's most beautiful gardens. From the formal splendor
of Powerscourt, to a tiny rock garden in County Clare, the wide variety of
gardens featured include the well-known and the unknown, the formal and
the informal, the old and the new, large and the small, the serious and
the fun.
Diarmuid Garvin is best known for his unconventional garden
designs on British television with programs like Homefront in the Garden,
Homefront Inside Out, and Planet Patio. 52 minutes. c2000
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100 Years of Irish Dancing - Travel Video.

Brings together a collection of 8 World
Champion Irish Dancers as well as other talented young dancers that have
gone on to perform on the world stage in "Riverdance" and "Lord of the
Dance".
In addition to the dazzling steps of the dancers, you will also see
and hear the very cream of Ireland's Ceili Bands, like The Callowglass,
The Siamsa, The Sean Norman Ceili Band, Dermot O'Brien Quartet, The Fodhla
Ceili Band, Sean McGuire and other great musicians backing these talented
young dancers.
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Frank
McCourt In Ireland - Travel Video.

Delve
into the amazing life of a truly gifted writer. With his
autobiographical
novel, “Angela's Ashes,” Frank McCourt won international acclaim and the
1997 Pulitzer Prize.
This fascinating story about McCourt's
childhood poverty in Ireland and escape to America has captivated
audiences all over the world. This documentary will allow you to
move beyond the novel to hear Frank McCourt's first-hand impressions of
his extraordinary life.
In an interview, McCourt speaks about the psychological effects of
the poverty he endured in his youth. His story is one of wearing
rags for diapers, begging a pig's head for Christmas dinner, and enduring
near-starvation. However, it is also a story of survival and
forgiveness. Travel with McCourt through Ireland's countryside and the
slums of Limerick, and see photographs from his past. Listen as he
reads passages from his book about his escape from the slums and his
arrival in New York City.
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Europe's Enchanted Lands
- Nature Video.
DVD.
Approximately 2 Hours.
Program 1: Land of the
Falling Lakes -
In the heart of
Croatia
lies a hidden treasure--Plitvice Lakes National
Park. This extraordinary natural preserve is a fairy tale world that has
lain undisturbed for centuries.
That is, until Civil War tore the Balkans apart a decade ago. But,
Plitvice
has an almost supernatural ability to regenerate and heal
itself. The restless landscape is constantly in motion,
continually
building new waterfalls and pools, merging its elements to create a
place like no other.
In this spellbinding episode from the award-winning PBS series,
witness the savagery and splendor of nature that has created a kingdom
formed, and ruled, by water. Here, one of the continent's largest
population of brown bears, packs of wolves and lynx, and a host of other
rare and remarkable creatures that have all but disappeared elsewhere,
seek safe haven.
Each season brings its own unique beauty to one of the
last
ancient European forests
and an unparalleled world of crystal-clear lakes that flow into one
another through a series of spectacular terraces and
cascading
waterfalls.
It is a land of wonders.
Program 2:**Ireland**
- From its ocean
shores and wooded glens to its isolated mountains, Ireland's
breathtaking landscapes seem untouched by time.
Narrated by Jason O'Mara, this enchanting episode from public
television's honored natural history series etches a vivid portrait of
the Emerald Isle, graced with a host of
plants and animals that thrive
in one of the most varied landscapes in Europe.
Rare native flowers, colonies of sea birds, dolphins and peregrine
falcons, and the legendary racehorses of the Irish National Stud are
only part of Ireland's fascinating story. Ireland's timeless beauty has
survived the ages.
But, what is old to us is still young to the land, which has been
transformed again and again. Sheathed in ice; sculpted by retreating
glaciers; covered in vast
forests of oak;
reshaped by human history; Ireland's story is still unfolding.
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Kilkenny - Travel Video. DVD.
Global Treasures.
10 Minutes.
Kilkenny is one of the
most beautiful towns in the Republic Of Ireland
and
numerous historic buildings highlight the city’s colourful past. Since
the end of the 12th century, Kilkenny Castle, located close to the Nore
River, has been the town’s most prominent landmark.
In 1391 the castle was acquired by the Butler’s, an aristocratic family
that influenced Kilkenny right up until the 20th century.
The city was founded by Saint Canice who in the 6th century had a
monastery built close to the River Nore and at the time of the Anglo
Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169 four church communities existed here.
Located in Parliament Street, Rothe House dates back to 1594 and is
another of the city’s popular historic sights. Renovated in 1966, the
building complex contains three houses that are grouped around two
tranquil inner courtyards.
Kilkenny has retained its unique historic atmosphere right up to the
present day and can thus justifiably be referred to as ‘The jewel of the
Irish Middle Ages’.
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Dublin Ireland
- Travel Video.
DVD.
Vista Point. 26 Minutes.
Dublin is the capital of the Irish
Republic and is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers. Its Georgian
buildings, whisky distilleries and historic castles are tangible and
colourful reminders of bygone times and numerous well preserved
buildings, cafes, churches and idyllic canals also add to the
captivating atmosphere of this fun loving city.

One of the city’s main landmarks is a splendid structure, Halfpenny
Bridge, which derived its name due to a toll that was once extracted
from those who crossed it.
Dublin Castle is one of the city’s oldest buildings. It has seen much
transformation and is a combination of several building styles. After
the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven
hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital
of what was then a British colony.
Trinity College is Ireland’s oldest and most venerable university. It
was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth The First. The high standard of
education offered here has attracted famous pupils such as Jonathan
Swift, Henry Grattan and Samuel Becket.
Dublin’s General Post Office was once the site of an important
historical event. Under the leadership of Padraig Pearse and James
Connolly around a hundred men occupied the post office and thus began
Ireland’s struggle for Independence. In Easter, 1916, the Irish Republic
was born.
Bursting with pubs and music this most hospitable city is a wonderful
combination of lively city life and infectious Irish blarney!
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Dublin
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Travel Video. DVD.
Alternate
Routes. 30 Minutes.
The
Avalon House in Dublin, Ireland is the
meeting
point for a group of backpackers in search of Irish pubs, tradition,
Guiness and good times.
Experience the rush of traveling the world for the first time with a
crew of international back-packers, ages 16 - 22 on their quest for
adventure, romance and the perfect moment. A variety of hosts from
around the globe and the young people they hook up with on location are
relentless in their pursuit of fun (and don’t forget that culture,
mate!) American girls explore Rome, Brits take on Thailand and things
get wild when the Aussie’s arrive in Copenhagen. Five continents,
Unlimited Adventure. Take the alternate route, dude.
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