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Visions Of Ireland DVD

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A helicopter-mounted camera shares the vantage point of the Irish faeries of ancient lore for serene aerial views above the fog and mist the remote Skellig Islands the magnificent windswept Cliffs of Moher - and the perfect angle from which to kiss the Blarney Stone. The Emerald Isle is a place where myth and legend coexist with a booming modern legacy of invigorated economic strength. Visions Of Ireland reveals all its forty shades of green following an itinerary from Sligo to Belfast to Galway to Dublin that explores timeless country glens abundant fishing ports... the famous golf courses of counties Kerry and Cork and more. Rich narration gives context for the stunning high definition aerial and ground views of this little island of grand historical significance all set to a soundtrack that includes the fiddles and pipes of traditional jigs and reels and modern Celtic rock. [show more]

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Released
01 September 2008
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Delta Visual Entertainment 
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Runtime
74 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5024952949816 
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Helicopter tour of Ireland surveying a selection of famous landmarks, including the remote Skellig Islands, the windswept Cliffs of Moher, the famous golf courses of Kerry and Cork, and much more. The film is set to a soundtrack of traditional jigs, reels and modern Celtic rock.