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Title: A Whirlwind Tour of Ireland


1
A Whirlwind Tour of Ireland
  • Beth Larssen
  • LIBR 500 Foundations of Information Technology
  • September 2004
  • elizabeth.larssen_at_gmail.com

2
In the beginning
  • In May of 2003, I realized a lifelong dream of
    traveling to Ireland, land of my ancestors.
  • I flew from Vancouver to London, where the
    adventure began.

There I am!
3
The Arrival - London
  • When I got to London, I had one day for a quick
    tour. Because I had been to London several times
    before, I decided to visit the one tourist
    attraction I had not seen yet
  • The London Eye

Beth on the London Eye
London Eye
4
Meet The Australians
Travel Companions
  • Once I met up with my group, I learned that the
    vast majority of my travel companions were from
    Australia.
  • Together, we drove through scenic Wales until we
    reached the ferry terminal.

By Country of Origin
5
The Ferry Pembroke to Rosslare
  • Things To Do on an Irish Ferry
  • Shop for souvenirs
  • Drink at the pub
  • Eat at one of many restaurants
  • Play arcade games
  • Watch television
  • Sleep
  • (Thanks to the anti-seasickness pills!)

Irish Ferries
From Rosslare, we drove to Waterford, County
Waterford
6
Waterford, County Waterford
  • We toured the famous Waterford Crystal Factory
    and spent a lot of money.
  • We stayed at a traditional Bed Breakfast, where
    I had the most restful sleep of the journey.

Beth with the owner of the BB
7
County Cork and County Kerry
  • We visited the fabled Blarney Castle to kiss the
    Blarney Stone.
  • Blarney Castle
  • We drove on the spectacular Ring of Kerry.
  • Ring of Kerry

The view from Blarney Castle
The Ring of Kerry
8
Unfortunately, I only saw a small portion of the
Ring of Kerry.
Why?
The bus was too large for the narrow roads!
9
County Clare
  • After leaving County Kerry for County Clare, we
    visited my favourite place on the entire tour

The Cliffs of Moher
Braving the high winds at the Cliffs of Moher
10
The Burren, County Clare
Photo courtesy of Bill Schubert
The Burren
  • Its desolate, landscape is made up of split
    limestone, giving it a lunar appearance.
  • Although superficially barren, many types of
    wildflowers grow there.
  • It is the site of important archaeological and
    ecclesiastical ruins.

11
Galway, County Galway
  • Galway is now a university town, but is also
    known for
  • The Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas
  • The Claddagh Ring
  • The Aran Sweater
  • The Galway Hookers
  • (Theyre boats!)

Leaving Galway, we made our way to the capital
city, Dublin
12
Dublin, County Dublin
Live View of Dublin
  • Its original name is Dubh Linn which means Black
    Pool.
  • Numerous bridges cross the River Liffey, many of
    them pedestrian only.
  • The exterior of the General Post Office still has
    the bullet holes left from the Easter Uprising of
    1916.
  • There are many statues of political figures and
    writers scattered throughout the city.

13
Dublin Sightseeing
  • While in Dublin, I saw
  • Trinity College
  • St. Stephens Green
  • The Writers Museum
  • Many statues of Joyce
  • Guinness Brewery
  • Jameson Distillery
  • More pubs than I can name
  • (Hmm .. A theme?)

Guide to Dublin's Pubs
14
The Last Night in Dublin
  • We went to Johnnie Foxs, located in the Wicklow
    Mountains.
  • It is famous for being the highest pub in
    Ireland, which makes it a popular tourist haunt.
  • (Apparently Bill Clinton paid them a visit
    when he came to Ireland!)
  • After dinner, entertainment included lively
    traditional music and Irish dancers.

15
Things I Learned From My Trip
  • Ireland is as beautiful as I imagined it.
  • Guinness does taste better in Ireland.
  • In the distant future, I want to retire to County
    Clare.
  • Australians certainly can drink!

Beth with the Australians
16
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