Loading Roof Thatching Reed in Ireland

The World According to Boglands

Video shows bales of roof thatching reed being loaded onto a trailer in a rural location in Ireland. 

The trailer is connected to a Toyota Hiace van. There is a green corrugated barn in the background. 

The machine loading the bales is a teleporter. Roof thatching is a traditional craft which utilises natural materials to create beautiful and functional roofs. 

The bales of water reed will be used by Thatching Ireland to thatch a roof. Water reed is also known as phragmites australis.

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