Along Irish Shores
Traveling the lengths of Ireland’s stunning waterways, this delightful show explores inland, coastal, and off-shore lives across different regions of the country. Taking in some lobster and salmon fishing, this series also explores some of the local traditions, including canoe polo and mussel farming.
Traveling the lengths of Ireland’s stunning waterways, this delightful show explores inland, coastal, and off-shore lives across different regions of the country. Taking in some lobster and salmon fishing, this series also explores some of the local traditions, including canoe polo and mussel farming.
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