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Intervarsities
... Also, they had the Olympic court and net from the London 2012 Olympics set up, but we unfortunately didn't get to play on this court.
Aside from volleyball, we had a lot of fun in Belfast. We went to a Christmas market one night for a little while, and went to a 70s-themed club full of middle aged people the first night. The night of the conclusion of the tournament, there was an awards dinner and ...
Weekend trip to Belfast
... we took the train instead of the bus because the view was just stunning the whole way there. Belfast was freezing both on Saturday and Sunday.
Our hostel was far the dodgiest place I've ever stayed in, Someone had to nearly kick the door in to get it open, the receptionist asked to write down our names on a board there for everyone to see (that board included our room number too) and our booked 4 bedded room turned out to be a ...
Beskrivning av vad jag sett i Belfast än så länge
... ser ganska gamla och nästan lite förfallna ut.
Jag kände att det här blev ett lite torrt inlägg, och jag kommer att skriva mer om folk jag träffat, aktiviteter vi gjort liknande grejer vid ett senare tillfälle när jag hunnit smälta alltihop lite. Just nu är det dags att lägga sig dock, eftersom vi ska upp hyfsat tidigt imorgon. Har lagt upp lite bilder på det jag nämnt och så också, så kolla gärna in dem!
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Crossing the Irish Sea
... them to open up the hold. The people who owned the car two in front of us took forever to get back so we were still sitting there after the door had been opened.
Once we got off the ferry, we headed to the hotel which was only a 10 minute drive from the port. It is actually on the other side of the docks area. We’re staying at another Premier Inn, in the Titanic Quarter. In that area is the new state-of-the-art attraction, Titanic Belfast and just up ...
The Belfast "Peace Wall"
... distrust.
I asked some little girls what was on the other side of the wall (I knew, but wanted to hear what they’d say). They responded simply: “Catholics.” I could hear other kids on the other side playing and laughing. The Catholics kids and the Protestant kids are most likely not that different, but they have been conditioned to fear and not like (or hate) the other side. Kind of amazing.
I kept walking and ran into three little boys, ...