On the way to Cobh(Pronounced like Cove with a B)
One of many breweries in Ireland
Still on the way, we stopped to take pictures of this cathedral.
Cobh was a town we spent a good bit of time in, it wasn’t a hilly town per se. It was just built on one really big one. I really liked just walking around the city and took a ton of pictures here.
The Cobh cathedral, different from the first one pictured.
There are so many direct pathways into the water here. It’s very unlike home in California where anything like this would be chained off at the very least.
That does it for part 1, stay tuned!
great pictures! esp your last one, what are you on top of?
ReplyDeletegreat photos, love the cathedral
ReplyDeleteI love the row of houses that are all different colors, haha!
ReplyDeletethat looks like one giant can of mgd!
ReplyDeletethe Cathedrals have pathways in to the water?
ReplyDeleteI love the looks of that first cathedral.
ReplyDeleteI think I remember that place, I used to go fishing with my father In one of those water pathways...
ReplyDeleteI like the picture of the row houses.
ReplyDeleteThe cathedral is stunning. They don't build them like that any more!
ReplyDeleteNice pics of the cathedrals
ReplyDeletethis pics are gorgeous, im lovin this!!
ReplyDeletethats really cool I want to go there
ReplyDeletelove it.
ReplyDeleteNice entry. Following you!
ReplyDeletejust followed you! nice travel blog, where will you go next?
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures!
ReplyDelete@Skylife, I may post pictures I took in Alaska, but they're all cell phone pictures and nowhere near this report, in all honesty. I was also thinking of doing urbex pictures. I've got a few ideas once I finish this report
ReplyDeletenice pics and always good to read your blog.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures :)
ReplyDeleteAlways wanted to visit a brewery!
ReplyDeletegreat photos
ReplyDeleteThat's a really awesome looking church, can't wait to see the rest of the set!
ReplyDeleteThose houses look like they're made of Legos.
ReplyDeletel stuff, i'm liking the cathedral.
ReplyDeleteMy Ireland trip was fantastic, but I was a wee bit young for hitting up the pub.
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