Blarney Castle
In Northern Ireland we walked in the walled city of Derry, and visited the famous Giant's Causeway on the far north coast. I didn't know what this was when I first heard about it. Our brochures says these huge hexagonal columns formed over 60 million years ago. The volcanic rock formations were strange looking and difficult to walk on. While still in Northern Ireland, we visited the Ulster American Folk Park. The Park traces the story of emigrants by showing how they lived in the Old Country and then sailed across the Atlantic to settle in the New World. It was also the last place to spend our British Pounds. The rest of Ireland uses the Euro. Our final night of the Tour was at Cabra Castle in Kingscourt. It was built in 1760. The story was told of a young lady and her baby who haunt the castle. I don't know, she didn't show up when we were there, just as well, the place was a bit strange with many hallways and stairs twists and turns. One could perhaps loose their way never to be heard from again! Thankfully we arrived back home safely.
Irish countryside
Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland
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