We started off our day on a good note - when we got out of the Killarney train station we saw a rainbow (I wanted to look for a pot of gold but...) You cant really see it all that well in this picture, but I think the church is pretty too.
And here are some pictures of the town. Its mostly made up of little shops and pubs.
The first stop sign we've seen in months. Seriously - they do not exist in England.
Welcome to Killarney National Park!
The land was originally privately owned and then turned over into Ireland's first national park.
Here's Muckross House, the Victorian mansion where the lords and ladies used to live. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert paid a visit once.
That first picture with the mountains is the view of their backyard. Not too shabby huh? And here are some more!!!
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Adventures in Cork
River Lee |
Coolest thing about Cork? BLARNEY CASTLE
By the time we actually made it to Blarney it was already near dark.
The stairs were narrow and steep. All you had was a rope to hold onto. Going down wasn't much better. |
Monday, 15 November 2010
Dublin
Alright, so I decided that I would split up my pictures of Ireland into three different posts. The first will be Dublin, the second Cork and finally the third will be an entry on Killarney.
While we were in Dublin, we stayed in this hostel called the Four Courts.Having never stayed in a hostel before, I wasn't really sure what to expect from them. I thought they would be a bit sketchy and maybe dirty, but they were all clean and everyone there was friendly.
The Four Courts is located right on the Liffey, the river that runs through Dublin (cool name right?).
The girls and I decided we would go on a free tour that the hostel recommended. Here are some of the highlights:
Dublin Castle
This green is a part of Trinity College and is surrounded on all sides by different libraries. Dream come true.
The Dublin wall of fame - in other words - Bono
Me at a pretty park we stopped at that I can't remember the name of. It was REALLY windy and cold.
A few random things:
There was a lot of Viking stuff.
And later that night...
We went on a tour of the Guinness factory. And after that we hit up a few pubs for some traditional Irish music.
More coming soon!!!!!
While we were in Dublin, we stayed in this hostel called the Four Courts.Having never stayed in a hostel before, I wasn't really sure what to expect from them. I thought they would be a bit sketchy and maybe dirty, but they were all clean and everyone there was friendly.
Our beds and my friends Mary Kate (left) and Kaitlin (right) |
The Four Courts is located right on the Liffey, the river that runs through Dublin (cool name right?).
The girls and I decided we would go on a free tour that the hostel recommended. Here are some of the highlights:
Dublin Castle
This green is a part of Trinity College and is surrounded on all sides by different libraries. Dream come true.
The Dublin wall of fame - in other words - Bono
Me at a pretty park we stopped at that I can't remember the name of. It was REALLY windy and cold.
A few random things:
There was a lot of Viking stuff.
And later that night...
We went on a tour of the Guinness factory. And after that we hit up a few pubs for some traditional Irish music.
More coming soon!!!!!
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