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Last day in Ring of Kerry
... I fell in, in front of pretty much our entire group. Megan just casually stepped onto a rock on the water so I followed, and I fell off of one rock, onto another, and into the water. Grace the gymnast as her best.
Next stop was I believe Muckross Gardens before we headed back to Cork!
Stay tuned... OFF TO MOROCCO (YES AFRICA!!) ON THURSDAY!
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Ring of Kerry Day 2!
... Cliffs.
There was then a quick stop at Our Lady Grotto at a slate quarry.
Then we stopped to learn about The Skelligs. This is where Monks decided to live. They built three sets of stairways (620 steps each) around the island. They chose this extreme difficult lifestyle in order to be closer to God. They survived for a very long time until the Vikings, who out numbered them, took over.
We stopped ...
Off to the Ring of Kerry!
... wolf-dogs and one of the smallest horses in the world. Our next stop was a beautiful lookout spot with a nice view. It was kind of terrifying winding and speeding on the most narrow roads with no guard rails next to a cliff that leads to water. But we made it! That night we had a guest speaker who also taught us some ...
Week 6
... towards Ballinskelligs where we got to play in a real castle on the beach and enjoy the warm weather for once! After playing in the sand we traveled through Portmagee, Cathersiveen and Kells back to our accommodation but not without stopping at the famous Cahergal stone forts that were built around 600 BC. Honestly this trip is a dream for any child; hiking mountains, playing with farm animals, exploring a real sand castle and climbing medieval forts, this ...
A balanced breakfast
... We walked out along the coastline, through fields full of cows and cowpats, along a muddy path and through incredibly tight stiles to the mouth of the harbor in the hopes of seeing Fungie, Dingle's resident dolphin. He's been hanging around the town for thirty years, and Michelle is sure that this must be Fungie VIII. How long does your average dolphin live, anyway? It was a very picturesque walk, and a rain squall blew in only once, but it was windy, windy, windy! We felt like ...


