Apr 6, 2011
Posted by Shane McElveen | 0 Comments
A Little Out of Season
It’s not normal for Ireland to have severe winters. The winter of 2010 was the coldest for 47 years with a low of -16°C (3.2°F). Not being a nation accustomed to such harsh and sustained cold snaps we did not quite know how to cope. The country just about came to a stand still. People in colder climes reading this might laugh but when you consider the average winter temperature is 8°C (46°F) we can be forgiven somewhat.
The video is a collection of scenes from the streets of Dublin during the big freeze.
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