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Published 17:43 24 Sept 2013 BST
Updated 08:11 18 Dec 2014 GMT
Sometimes we need to be reminded just how beautiful our capital really is, and this video does just that.
The Motherland lads caught up with Dublin native, Terry Fagan, to recount the good ol' days.
The Dubliner reminisces about his youth and how he spent manys a summer by the canal, refering to it as "the poor boys playground." Terry tells his story over lovely footage taken of a sunny Dublin scene, making it definitely worth the watch.
Motherland posted the video on Vimeo along with the caption: “During a long hot summer in inner city Dublin, a man looks back on his own youth. Things haven’t changed much.”
Hat tip to Lucy Rigby and our brothers over at JOE.ie for this one.
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