A parting shot from Dublin of the Spire…
and then I’m out the door and off to the airport to return home.
A parting shot from Dublin of the Spire…
and then I’m out the door and off to the airport to return home.
Many bills posted in a pub in Dublin (most notably notes for 500,000,000 currency units and for 1,000,000 currency units):
Older sources of wealth:
And a much older display of power (Newgrange, a 5200-year-old passage tomb; outrageously cool, but no photography allowed inside):
Continuing the theme of the contrasts in Ireland. Most of today’s photos were taken while hiking in Glendalough, a wonderful natural and historical park less than an hour from central Dublin. But if I didn’t tell you the location, couldn’t you imagine being in Colorado in the below photos?
Or California? Or Maine?
Back to Dublin
All photos today were taken within 60 km of one another…
My Irish heart. Le sigh…
A long layover gave me the opportunity to explore Dublin a bit. What struck me most were the contrasts within this very compact capital city (I was only in the city for 6 hours). The above photo was taken in O’Neill’s Pub in the early afternoon. Just outside were the river and the streets.
Dublin is well-known for its doors
and greenery
and, despite the recent Celtic tiger growth, for its urban decay.
Of course, the weather can change rapidly
But no matter what, the streets are paved with Guinness!