clouds spectacle No. 2
A few small Trips through the region brought no special knowledge about economic sensitivities of the country. After all, the newspapers I currently agree that the crisis is probably over. Dublin, meanwhile, have decided Stadtvaeter that a U-Bahn her needs. The Metro is the link Heuston Station with the station Pearse. Strange, because the tram connects already Heuston to Connolly, the station, keep in all the trains that run by Pearse ... We'll see where that leads, for the U-path must pass under the River Liffey and in a coastal town which lies close to the sea. Three days ago, was announced by the Irish Independent that the government had made important infrastructure projects back again. Whether the whole planning uncertainty I present here would rather see the traffic route, which remained for the 200 years since changed nothing: the Royal Canal, on whose banks I also have ever lived. That was in Kilcock, a village west of Maynooth. On the way, the lock is in the picture above, a total of 47 locks. In Kilcock fish and chips eaten on the way back (it runs about an hour) triggered again:
Occasionally there are also tourist-boats on the canal, but an adult Narrowboat tourism in England will be found not here . Above the lock 15 are three boats in a small harbor.
Now it gets really touristy. This is the Castle of Malahide. Just look at this, as with all images in this blog, please post that I have no possibilities of post-processing. Sun tilt the images all a little worn and the lens on my D40 brings also not the sharpness that it once had. Tours of the Castle of Malahide is otherwise quite a rip-off number. There is a CD-leadership to participate in the one must have, otherwise you are not allowed. Student rate for that is somewhere around 6.30 €. Within half an hour you will very quickly shooed from the building, time to linger there remains little. In addition to the original furniture a hodgepodge of all kinds of exhibits can be seen without much context.
Malahide, a wealthy small coastal town, it has Last summer brought the news in Europe, as the railway bridge over the bay zusammenstuerzte shortly after the passage of a train. The driver of the car but probably had noticed anything, and causes a range block, there is no train was in the gap.
have I missed in the last few years anyway: Dun Laoghaire (pronounced Dun Liery) is also very handsome and wealthy.
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