Traveling Along the West Banks of Ireland...
The Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs were beautiful but make sure you arrive early as it gets crowded fast. This was probably the most crowded tourist attraction around the whole country, besides The Book of Kells within Trinity College. You could be waiting a looong time to get a picture without other tourists in the background.
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The Burren
After the Cliffs we traveled along to The Burren and what a sight to behold, rolling hills covered not in grass but in limestone rock formations. Watch your step within The Burren though because the cracks between the jagged rock fragments can be a steep hole. And cows graze within this jigsaw puzzle? Hmmm...
Traveling in a Horse and Buggy around the Aran Island of Inishmore...
Before heading to the Aran Islands you will want to learn some key Irish phrases to try with the locals, I impressed our buggy driver with my butchered Irish.
Name is ainm dom- My name is ______
Go raibh maith agat (pronounced guh rev mah ah-gut)- Thank You
Slan- So long or Goodbye
Slainte (Pronounced SLAHN-chə) - Cheers
Name is ainm dom- My name is ______
Go raibh maith agat (pronounced guh rev mah ah-gut)- Thank You
Slan- So long or Goodbye
Slainte (Pronounced SLAHN-chə) - Cheers
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We even found a rainbow, I wonder if there's a pot o' gold at the end of it...