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22 Lansdowne Road Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT15 4DB, United Kingdom
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A Sure Cure for a Painful Swelling of the Bottom
Newgrange is the third largest passage grave found in Ireland. It was built around 3200 BC which makes it around 700 years older than the Pyramids of Giza. We were told that the Neolithic (the younger of the stone-age dudes) were farmers that settled in Bru Na Boinne due to the rich fertile land and nearby river. Other than that there is very little known about this ancient culture. It is believed that the average life expectancy was 30 and yet the tombs took ...
A Stroll Along the Beach
... for me to look around at. Mummy & Daddy said they can't wait to take me back there when I am a bigger girl & can play in the sea, but until then they did push me down to the beach & I although I couldn't get the sand between my toes, I was able to get it under my wheels! Mummy picked me my very first shell & has put it in my memory box - she says it will be the first of many! ...
My First Trip to the Seaside!!
... was cold & windy but it was still nice to get out of the house & see the ocean for the very first time (Mummy got all emotional) We took a nice walk along the promenade before going for lunch in a wee American Diner called The Hop, it was a really fun day. After lunch we came home as it was too cold to hang about (there was snow at the top of the Mourne Mountains), but Mummy said she will take me back again when the weather is a bit ...
One Final City
... it apart is that it has an entire room dedicated to C.S. Lewis, who originally hailed from the city. I love The Chronicles of Narnia so i was super excited to see the C.S. Lewis room. It was small, but very pretty, and had a table in the center that had a map of Narnia on it. Very cool.
We stayed in the library for about an hour, and then walked around the Botanical gardens for a little while which was located directly next to the school. After, we visited ...
Belfast...in the lead up to the annual riots!
... but when they had to fix something small they brought her in and did that which delayed the completion of Titanic. Titanic sailed down to Southampton to collect its passengers for that fateful voyage far too late...so none of the crew knew where anything was or how to handle the ship. The captain of Titanic was apparently quite arrogant and was wanting to 'beat' his previous time to the US when he had captained Olympic which is why the Titanic was the only ship sailing through ...



