Ireland; green, rugged, diverse, friendly.
A lot like New Zealand, one might say.
But with better pubs.
A lot like New Zealand, one might say.
But with better pubs.
| Belfast |
| Just after the storm rolled out. |
| Along the path. |
| And the Giant's Causeway itself. Just as the rain decided to come down. Again. |
| Hence the splatters of rain drops on the lens. Makes you feel like you were there, maybe. |
| Driving off the main road often landed us in beautiful areas. This was one of Hana's many spectacular photos. |
| The Diamond Track in Conemarra National Park. |
| Another path off the beaten track - that track you can see in the bottom mid-right is the road we were driving down. |
| A folly Castle or Abbey built by a wealthy man. Another large tourist attraction we deemed above our budget. |
| The vaguely moonlike surface of The Burren. |
| Spot the shoes. |
| Finally got my moment to take a photo sitting on the edge of a rock. This was as terrifying as it looks - 212 metres down. |
| David had the courage to sit. I could only crawl up to it and lie down. |
| Stone walls and rolling fields. |
| Fog. Lots of fog. |
| An abandoned monastery just off the Ring of Kerry. |
| Some assassin's creed action. |
| The summit of Pricklesinhand Mountain. |
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