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Did sea define the land or land the sea? Each drew new meaning from the waves' collision
Poet Seamus Heaney on Ireland's connection to its coastline
You know, sometimes I feel sorry for people who aren't from here!
Actor Jamie-Lee O'Donnell on her home, Northern Ireland
I WOULD say this, but to me, Irish people are the funniest in the world
Actor and writer Sharon Horgan on what fills her heart about Ireland
Chris
- Chris
- Colm
- Aoife
- Michelle
- Ryan
- Francis


What fills everyone else's heart?
The wilder side of Ireland… it blew my mind.
Chris Hill, landscape photographer, Belfast
Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, County Antrim


In spring when the call of the cuckoo echoes in the silence, it’s a magic place.
Colm Malone, park ranger, Clara Bog, County Offaly
Clara Bog, County Offaly


The Victorian bathing spot known as “The Vico” is my most cherished place to swim.
Aoife Carrigy, writer, Dublin
The Vico, County Dublin


The people .. the land, the history. It's a very special experience to come here.
Michelle Moroney, yoga instructor, County Clare
Cliffs of Moher, County Clare


In terms of nightlife, you can’t get better than the Duke of York, it’s a great place, a proper pub.
Ryan Crown, Neighbourhood Café, Belfast
Duke of York pub, Belfast


I love the view of Galway Bay and I love the people, they are so friendly.
Francis Beatty, knitwear shop owner, Inis Mór, Aran Islands, County Galway
Inis Mór, Aran Islands, County Galway


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Go with the flowChris
- Chris
- Colm
- Aoife
- Michelle
- Ryan
- Francis


What fills everyone else's heart?
The wilder side of Ireland… it blew my mind.
Chris Hill, landscape photographer, Belfast
Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, County Antrim


In spring when the call of the cuckoo echoes in the silence, it’s a magic place.
Colm Malone, park ranger, Clara Bog, County Offaly
Clara Bog, County Offaly


The Victorian bathing spot known as “The Vico” is my most cherished place to swim.
Aoife Carrigy, writer, Dublin
The Vico, County Dublin


The people .. the land, the history. It's a very special experience to come here.
Michelle Moroney, yoga instructor, County Clare
Cliffs of Moher, County Clare


In terms of nightlife, you can’t get better than the Duke of York, it’s a great place, a proper pub.
Ryan Crown, Neighbourhood Café, Belfast
Duke of York pub, Belfast


I love the view of Galway Bay and I love the people, they are so friendly.
Francis Beatty, knitwear shop owner, Inis Mór, Aran Islands, County Galway
Inis Mór, Aran Islands, County Galway
Chris
- Chris
- Colm
- Aoife
- Michelle
- Ryan
- Francis


What fills everyone else's heart?
The wilder side of Ireland… it blew my mind.
Chris Hill, landscape photographer, Belfast
Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, County Antrim


In spring when the call of the cuckoo echoes in the silence, it’s a magic place.
Colm Malone, park ranger, Clara Bog, County Offaly
Clara Bog, County Offaly


The Victorian bathing spot known as “The Vico” is my most cherished place to swim.
Aoife Carrigy, writer, Dublin
The Vico, County Dublin


The people .. the land, the history. It's a very special experience to come here.
Michelle Moroney, yoga instructor, County Clare
Cliffs of Moher, County Clare


In terms of nightlife, you can’t get better than the Duke of York, it’s a great place, a proper pub.
Ryan Crown, Neighbourhood Café, Belfast
Duke of York pub, Belfast


I love the view of Galway Bay and I love the people, they are so friendly.
Francis Beatty, knitwear shop owner, Inis Mór, Aran Islands, County Galway
Inis Mór, Aran Islands, County Galway