This is my blog about my travels abroad with pics and descriptions of the places visited. At the moment I've visited 13 countries: France, Ireland, Dubai (UAE), Australia, Sweden, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Principality of Monaco, Portugal, England, Scotland, Malta. “I read; I travel; I become” ― Derek Walcott
Thursday, 4 September 2008
Wednesday, 3 September 2008
My last days in Ireland 1-7 August (2008)
Here are some photos of my last week in Ireland between 1 and 7 August, 2008
With Bianca at the classroom with the English book
Picture from the window of the bus
There are many cathedrals in Ireland...
Visiting the Phoenix Park, one of the largest and most magnificent city parks in Europe!
Ducks
This is the Wellington Testimonial, an obelisc located in the Phoenix Park.
The testimonial is situated at the southeast end of the Park, overlooking Kilmainham and the River Liffey. The structure is 62 metres (203 ft) tall, making it the largest obelisk in Europe
Visiting the Dublin zoo with my friend Bianca. Near the entrance
I don't really like the zoos because I'd like to see the animals living in freedom, but Dublin Zoo is managed by caring zoo professionals who devote their lives to the welfare and care of animals and to understanding their needs
Chimpanzee
Lovely red panda :-)
Seals
Beautiful tiger!
Ostrich
Rhinoceros
Under my umbrella...
Cute elephants!
This is the City Farm at Dublin Zoo
Sweet donkeys!
Irish cow
Looking at the pigs :)
I love the goats
Lemurs!!!
Iguana!
Titi monkeys
Souvenirs shop :D
Cute monkey :)
The Dublin Zoo is situated in the Phoenix Park
At home, beginning a new day with energy
Flowers!
St. Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
Ducks and swans in Stephen's Green Park. Oasis in a busy city...
Three Fates (the Norns) statue/fountain in St. Stephen's Green Park
Court House, Dublin
Ready to visit Dún Laoghaire, a town on the east coast of Ireland, about seven miles (11km) south of the capital Dublin
The Port of Dún Laoghaire brings many sailing clubs
Dún Laoghaire town
A Boat being used as a flower bed
Queen Victoria Fountain
St. Michael's Church
St. Michael's Church
Walking through the port
Nice pictures of the sea in Blackrock, a suburb of Dublin in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
More photos in Blackrock Baths
Rocks on the shoreline in Dún Laoghaire
Diving zone! The water was so cold but Irish people were swimming!
OMG!!! Forty Foot Bathing Place in Sandycove
Sandycove is an area of Dublin, Ireland. It's south east of Dún Laoghaire and Glasthule, and north west of Dalkey. It's a popular seaside resort
The Martello Tower in Sandycove. Situated beside the Forty Foot bathing place. The writer James Joyce lived here for a time as a young man. The opening scene of Joyce's Ulysses is set in this tower. It now hosts a small Joycean museum, open in summer time. Bloomsday is celebrated in Sandycove in Joyce's honour on the 16th of June every year
Bullock Castle in Dalkey.
Dalkey is a suburb of Dublin and seaside resort just south of Dublin City
St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church
4 July. Going to Howth
Church of The Assumption, Howth
St. Mary's Abbey Cemetery in Howth. Creepy!
Bianca and me
Howth Railway Station
More pictures in Howth. Enjoying the day
Howth Harbour
Howth beach
Walk on Howth Head...
Nice views from the Howth Cliff Walk
How scary!
Cliffs at Howth Head with Baily Lighthouse in the distance
The Baily Lighthouse, a lighthouse on the southeastern part of Howth Head
More photos during the Howth Coastal Walk
At the school, eating chips
Our teacher Stuart finishing the lesson... Our last course day :'(
All the class. Nice group!
Funny teacher ;)
Of course, one picture with my teacher!!! Stuart said to me that my English was quite good (grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation...) and I told him that I enjoyed a lot in Ireland and with his lessons too :-)
Photographic exhibition at the park...
Time to pack my bags...
Time to go back :'( Lot of experiences lived with great intensity in the "here-now"
Irish Chocolate!
My Irish umbrella :-) And my notebook
Living my last hours at home...
All of the time or most of the time in Ireland I ate pizzas or bread xD.
One friendly housemate
On the bus, going to the airport. Goodbye Dublin!
4 August = only 14 degrees! Cold like a typical winter day in Valencia
Famous stores in O'Connell Street
The beautiful river and the famous Ha'Penny Bridge
Arriving...
Longtime waiting for my flight to Spain
The average flight time from Dublin to Valencia is 4 h 30 min. Therefore I arrived in Valencia on 7 August
I love to take pictures while I'm flying over the clouds
Bye bye dear Ireland!
Inside the plane, remembering a lot of good moments lived in Ireland but also looking forward to returning home.
Valencia from the plane. It was already night and one more hour than in Ireland
Pictures taken by my mum at the airport . Moving reencounter :-)
Happy at home but missing Ireland... I don't like Spanish culture
I bought many things xD
HELLOOOOOOOOO
Ireland forever in my mind
My certificate from Linguaviva Centre :-)
25 days in Ireland, away from home, in a different country. It was an unforgettable experience that I'll carry with me throughout my life. Definitely, traveling affects the way I perceive the things. During my days in Ireland I missed a lot my cats, specially my dear Edgar, but I knew he was in good hands cared by my mum. Edgar died two years later (28 May 2010) R.I.P.
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