Defo one of the best materials ive seen about real Ireland to this date, this immense beauty being slowly suffocated into boat migrant and extreme leftism infested kip by its traitor elites.
You made a 30 minute video about Ireland and didn't mention Dublin once, bravo! This country is so much more than Temple Bar & the Guinness Brewery. Amazing video, great work.
Anyone foreign I ever meet and when I ask them “have you ever been to visit Ireland?”, and they (not always, but usually) reply “yeah, went to Dublin for a long weekend”, I immediately reply with “that’s not Ireland”. And it’s true.
Arthur 2 On The Rocks and the prequel Arthur starring Dudley Moore was filmed in nearby England. England has some of the best meats and cheeses come on over
This was incredible. You displayed my country in such a clear honest and beautiful way, the power of its people and our land. Brought a tear of happiness to my eye, proud to be Irish. Go raibh Mile maith agat.
Ireland has become like most of the rest of Europe. She’s lost her soul. She has replaced her Catholic, Christian identity and heritage, something that Irish men and women risked and gave their lives for for centuries to preserve and they replaced it with LGBT Marxist secular Godless ideology. She has allowed hoards of migrants not refugees but economic migrants the vast majority of whom are young men into the country. She has permitted the mass murder of the unborn. Ireland is no longer Ireland. Though there’s still hope People are waking up
Oh come on... Like the average Irish person lives or eats like any of the people in this video. Seaweed for dinner, yeah sure. Not if you don't want barf all over the table.
The seaweed we ate was in blancmange, for dessert, maybe it was carrageen? Awful stuff. Served w strawberry jelly. Carrageen gets put into soda bread too I think.
This Dirt series has such Anthony Bourdain 'Parts Unknown' vibes in the best way possible. Sure the episodes end with fantastic meals concocted from the incredible local ingredients gathered from the travels but the show is clearly about the most important ingredient of all...the people. I continuously find myself tearing up from smiling just listening to their stories. You guys truly capture the small moments that provide the magic to give it life. Something Tony did all too well too. Keep it up, Josh & Huckberry crew. I could watch these episodes all day.
The thing that I think so many loved Bourdain for is his focus was the genuine focus and interest in people, their culture, all through the medium of food but ultimately so much deeper than that. Every other travel show seems to be “look at me, the (sometimes famous) host”. Dort is different in delivery but the same in values as Bourdain and that is a magical thing.
You are so welcome to our Country, let me tell you that I believe Polish people are the greatest people in Europe if not the World, Polish people that come to mind ,St John Paul 2, L Walensa ,and Jan Bobieskie , pardon me if I spelt the names incorrectly Viva Polska.🇮🇪☘️🕊🙏
Beidh fáilte romhat i gcónaí a chara. There are many cultural similarities between our two countries, and I love how the Poles have assimilated so well into everyday Irish life
I live north of Dublin, but go to west cork every chance I get. I did leave a part of me in west cork, and every time I go I lose another. I am sure at some point, nothing will remain in Dub, and I will , happily, remain forever in the wesht.
I have never seen such a beautiful and pure take on ireland . You cut right to the bone. You experienced something special not even the irish ourselves experience in our physical but you have captured our spirit which is as slippery as an eal. Go raimh agat .
This may be the most tasteful and authentic depiction of Ireland from any outside source that I've ever seen. Of course it's not the day to day life of most of the people here, but this video captures the spirit of our little nation perfectly in my opinion.
I agree with all the comments here from other Irish people. You really captured Ireland or the Irish experience (or at least the rural Irish experience). If I could add one thing ....and this is not a criticism but just important to mention. Ireland has seen a lot of immigration over the last 30 years. They have been a big part of the food revolution here too. You see it more in the Cities in Dublin and Cork but the principles still apply. It local and high qaulity produce but has influences from Africa, Asia, South America. One of my favourite places to eat in Cork City is a little cafe called Izz. It's run by a Palestinian couple who came to Ireland as refugees. If you are ever in Ireland again this would be an interesting take on the Irish food scene.
This really blew me away, I'm Irish and was ready to nitpick any fault in this video. You showed Ireland in a way that made me super proud of living here and to appreciate what's around me. Your personality and outlook really shine through without clouding what the producers and suppliers have to say. There isn't the ego that comes with some presenters. You're passion shines and I really think you are an exceptional presenter. I would watch 50 seasons of this.
Nicely done! Thank you! I moved to Éire in 2005 for 6 months. Kinda overstayed. Still here, with my beautiful Irish wife and 3 ginger kids! Beautiful country! Beautiful people! 🇮🇪🥃🍀 🐑🐄 🌧
This was by far one of the best documentaries about Ireland that I’ve seen. This is the Ireland that exists for me and the one that everyone needs to know still exists!
Oh my god, your best episode yet. Your photographers/videographers and editors deserve every award. To shoot food in natural light like it's landscape and to shoot landscape like it's a portrait of a loved one is MAGIC and I'll hear nothing otherwise. Every frame made me hungry, or made me laugh, or made me cry a bit.
Well, here I am approaching 73 and so wishing I could be you!....to dive in those frigid waters!....snuggle little lambs and meet wonderful people where they live!...Glad we found you! Hoping you do more...your filming is great too and oh-h-h-h the food! It all was delightful!🌺Thank you!
English muffins were originally made with soda or seltzer which is more of a Jewish traditional method. Cooking brig a joy and joy brings Ireland to the US
I got the chance to travel to Ireland in 2019 and it remains one of my most favorite places I've been. You guys were able to not only capture the beauty and culture of Ireland, but also the unspeakable feeling you get by just being there. Thanks for taking me back :)
I love all of the affirmation in the comments. I’ve never wanted to go to Ireland before but I have an urge to go myself now that I see the land and all the love in the comments.
Lovely! Sherry from Kalamazoo here. Clifden is my home away from home. I've been to Ireland 3 times in 6 months and returning in October. Every time I return a part of me remains. You've captured the essence of Ireland. Simply brilliant!!
I kept forgetting I was watching a video on RU-vid rather than a documentary on a national broadcaster. Excellent video. Credit to yourself. Ger, Ireland.
As an Irish person, I needed to see this! Beautifully done. We have a very beautiful country...would have liked you to go to Donegal though..easily our most special county!
The beauty about these works: you feel that Josh. We all know that life is often challenging. For each of us in a different way. And sometimes it's these little inspiring moments that these videos convey. Like an inner safe space. Take care Josh. And the entire Huckberry team. Impressive art. Beautiful momentum.
No idea how I stumbled across this, as an Ulsterman it was an absolute joy to watch. What great people you met on your journey. Hats off to the production values and presenter on this, really well put together. Look forward to watching the rest of your films!
Each episode of "DIRT" series deserves millions of views. Fantastic production, people absolutely heartwarming! Great job, folks! Definitely formed a desire to repeat your route someday. Hello from Ukraine!
Normally I can’t stand Americans who narrate channels about foreign culture. BUT!!!! This one is top class, informative, really quirky & very well scripted with a really enjoyable sense of humour. Simply shot, well edited … YES! Pure & honest I really loved this show & channel. Well done Josh/ 10/10. Great work… keep it up.
As an Irish man from Dublin.. I'm embarrassed I have never visited these beautiful places and meet all the beautiful people.. thank you so much for making this amazing video ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I don't know what it is. I always come to tears at least once during your productions. The cinematography, the editing, the music, the people. Alway a story that's a heart-felt adventure. I will send a link to this video to my relatives in Ireland.
I love this series and keep finding myself watching over and over again. My wife and I booked a trip to Ireland for next summer specifically because of it! ❤
Love to hear that! I think a few of us at the office have done the same! We got some more great episodes around the globe coming in 2024, so stay tuned...
My cousin David O'Gorman works at the Lahinch golf course!!! My grandmas house is not too far from the Cliffs of Moher. Cheers David and miss you Granny!!
Beautifully shot and showcased our best asset - our people! Ireland is so much more than the stereotype of the drunk fighting gobshite. We are young(ish), vibrant, respectful of our past whilst looking forward. This is the land i get to call home (even though i left it in my 20s and came back in my 40s. You can take us out of ireland but you will never take iteland out of us. Thanks to everyone involved - and come back again...... any time
Being Irish is a joy and pleasure in a way that no one has been able, for me, to recreate. The people are everything and these places are the essence of what I call Ireland. Thank you
wow, how incredebly its filmed, love your style. just yesterday suddenly came across your channel and thought, where the new episod of DIRT and here it is. fell in love with Ireland so small but so beautiful
Born, bred and buttered in Ireland and always feel so privileged to live and explore here. This is a gorgeous video. Next time you'll have to visit the Sunny South East. The kettle will be on and the door open with a welcome.
Just when I thought I would not return to Ireland for a fourth time, I see this video. We have visited many of the places you did, played in some pubs and overall experienced the wonderful people. Nicely done film.
Me, Russian, and my Irish husband, have moved to Ireland from London half a year ago and about this time I've discovered your video. Since then I make all my visitors, friends and family to watch it. 😀 That's the best episode on Ireland I've seen. ❤
I needed this. As an Irish man who's lived here all my life, I forget what I have on my doorstep. Caught up in the rat race, it's easy to do so. I live 15min from newgrange, never been, I'll remedy that on my next wkd off. Time to stop and enjoy the beauty.
Film student here, very impressive work to the whole Dirt crew! Next Episode: Vancouver Island, Canada Specifically Maple Bay Organic Hop Farm Would love to host an episode…
My spouse has been wanting to go to Ireland for years. I had no interest. This has now all changed…thanks to you and your staff’s mastery of storytelling.
An excellent documentary, probably the best Ive seen about our Emerald Isle. Love the line "There are no strangers here, just friends you haven't met yet" so don't be a stranger
I absolutely adore this show. It makes me feel so happy. I've waited 9ndays to watch this episode because I was saving it for a time to just watch it and be immersed in it. Thank you to Josh, you legend, and all of the crew behind making these shows. But most importantly, thank you to the farmers, producers, creators, chefs and everyone else thats featured for making these shows possible with your tireless work.
This channel is my new favorite channel on the whole platform. Writing, Studying, Relaxing with some coffee, It is my new go to RU-vid channel. Thank you sir.
Just got back from a month vacation in Ireland and can't wait to go back next year! Love your series of video's, just found it! Can''t wait for additional episodes. Adventure, people, culture, food, perfect. thanks!
Fantastic footage, buy why oh why did you by pass Co. Donegal, with the largest fishing port in Ireland, and all that majestic landscape and indigenous culture
I love this type of content, hearing all those varied Irish accents,enough to make me want to see it for myself,Oh and that lady close to the end jumping off 😁.Keep the good content coming.
Great see you on Lough Neagh with friends from the Barton too, Gerry is a legend, a great Cheilie house house too 😊. My grands parents on both sides fished eel so did Uncles. There are very few these days from a once massive employer. My local quay Kiltagh once had 200 ee boats 1960s-1980s now 3-4 tope. Thank you for showing time and respect to these unique people. I was in Kerala India in 2004 they fish eyes the exact same way as lough Neagh fishermen. They Were shocked when they seen me "run a line" basically making good and resetting all 200 interconnected hooks. Staff at the hotel came from a fishing village and invited me to meet eel fishermen. Same system thousand of years old, mastered by humans. Still in practise...
Love this! Josh, thanks so much for coming here and showcasing this. Hopefully people will want to come here more and enjoy all that we have. Pity you weren't in Dublin (that we saw)...would have loved to have brought you for a pint in The Long Hally (my fav) which is 257 years old this year.