These Students Have To Travel To Another Island For School | Islanders



On the western edge of Ireland lie networks of resilient and enduring islands. For thousands of years, they have been home to people who reside apart from the mainland. Once home to over 30,000 people, now just less than 3,000 remain. Over one year, a film crew follows the lives of Islanders from counties Donegal, Mayo, and Cork to learn what threatens their survival and discover a different way of life.

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  1. Who would give to Ukraine? The Ukrainian is being run by Israel covertly and Israel is taking all the money being sent. It's not going to the Christian citizens there.

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  2. A few years ago the only ferry between Vancouver Island and small up-coast village on the B.C. mainland sank (no loss ofd life). There was ONE student who took that ferry to school on the mainland. The govt. had to provide an aircraft for her to fly to – and from- school each day!

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