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Dunluce Road, Northern Ireland, Greater Ocean View, with Calming Music
A side view from a drive along A2 in Northern Ireland, close to Dunluce Castle. Similar to the other video, except this shows more of the scenery on the side rather than just the experience of driving. The weather and scenery were superb, although it was a little cool. It was relaxing.
Video: Original by Relaxing Scenic Adventures, December 2022
View the compliment to this video and let me know which you prefer:
Oceanview Drive by the Northern Ireland Coastline, Dunluce Road, with Calming Music: https://youtu.be/Uogx3WpAbjw
Audio:
Our Mad Theory - Marco Martini
Come Back Home - Assaf Ayalon
Wandering Mind - BalloonPlanet
“Northern Ireland (Irish: Tuaisceart Éireann [ˈt̪ˠuəʃcəɾˠt̪ˠ ˈeːɾʲən̪ˠ] Ulster-Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, that is variously described as a country, province or region. Northern Ireland shares an open border to the south and west with the Republic of Ireland. In 2021, its population was 1,903,100, making up about 27% of Ireland's population and about 3% of the UK's population. The Northern Ireland Assembly (colloquially referred to as Stormont after its location), established by the Northern Ireland Act 1998, holds responsibility for a range of devolved policy matters, while other areas are reserved for the UK Government. Northern Ireland cooperates with the Republic of Ireland in several areas.”
—Wikipedia, Norther Ireland, December 18, 2022
“The vast majority of Northern Ireland has a temperate maritime climate, (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification) rather wetter in the west than the east, although cloud cover is very common across the region. The weather is unpredictable at all times of the year, and although the seasons are distinct, they are considerably less pronounced than in interior Europe or the eastern seaboard of North America. Average daytime maximums in Belfast are 6.5 °C (43.7 °F) in January and 17.5 °C (63.5 °F) in July. The highest maximum temperature recorded was 31.4 °C (88.5 °F), registered in July 2021 at Armagh Observatory's weather station. The lowest minimum temperature recorded was −18.7 °C (−1.7 °F) at Castlederg, County Tyrone on 23 December 2010.”
—Wikipedia, Norther Ireland, December 18, 2022
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