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The Long Road to Clonakilty - Ireland, Day 4
... I suppose, in his business he must, but they always strike me as slightly arbitrary metrics when you view them as a whole. In one case, you have travelers with little experience in a country or even little experience with traveling, comparing their experiences to perhaps other countries or other types of accommodations. B&Bs and hotels are different experiences in different countries and quite frankly, in different areas of a country. A B&B on Inishmore on average ...
Sealed with a kiss
... slobbered (or worse) on. But as I said, heaps of fun! And we loved the castle too, with its tunnels and caves, quirky rooms, multiple levels and winding staircases, leading to a magnificent view. I have to say I’m rather impressed knowing that my parents have previously climbed all the way to the top! Hats off to you ...
Ireland
... amazing pubs and shops. Up on a hill stands the most incredible church I have ever seen. It simply towers over Cobh. It is the site of many historically significant events which I will let you learn about. I got to Skype my dad while drinking a coffee WHILE watching a soccer game, all inside a small Irish pub that I forget the name of.
It was an experience I will never forget for the rest of my life.
Aidan
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Put a Cork in it...
... the social and circumstancial reasons behind many of the prisoners interned there had been placed under the care of the governor. It had many waxwork models of prisoners and guards, and an excellent and very comprehensive audio guide and video at the end.
After that I walked back down the hill in to Cork city centre and went to the famous English Market, which was a bit disappoinitng. I was expecting something spectacular but it was really just like any indoor ...
I'm a pilgrim now
Up and down to the Island one last time. Again the weight... there is balance but I feel a little scared so complain.
Back in Clonakilty I meet for coffee with Katey who will drive us to Ardfield - surely I have done that walk a few times now, why didn't I go there on foot - and Katie who is making photo's. My mother and Otto arrive not long after that. What a surprise! My brother lets me know he can't be there. Moe is well in time and we are a merry ...