Our next stop was Fort Charles. The thickness of the walls was impressive to say the least. We didn't stay here long, but it was a fun little walk around
We headed to Kinsale next and got there right before some sort of religious procession happened, I really didn’t know the story behind it just that shops had to close their doors while they passed by.
If only establishments at home were so honest, hah.
If only establishments at home were so honest, hah.
I must say the ice cream really is delicious.
The procession. It was quite a lot of people trailing behind the ‘official’ segment of it.
That does it for today's section of Day 7
Next time, and final is Blarney Castle. Yes, THE Blarney. It will be a long post
those are some truly awesome pictures. i'm jealous
ReplyDeleteIs it bad that I REALLY want to go into Muddy Maher's now? Any place that looks fantastic from the outside MUST be an amazing pub.
ReplyDeleteThe detail on the ice-cream is so clear!
ReplyDeleteI am jealous, that looks amazing. beautiful.
ReplyDeletecant wait for the next post
ReplyDeletei want that ice cream. that picture is so vivid, i'm going out to get a cone of soft serve now.
ReplyDeleteIt sure looks pretty there! Very nice pictures once again.
ReplyDeletegreat photos as always
ReplyDeleteI don't know much about photography, but those pictures are absolutely wonderful.
ReplyDeleteit's the almost same foretress as tvrdja in osijek, croatia
ReplyDeleteAh, this reminds me of my trip to Ireland way back when...
ReplyDeleteI want to see that fort!
ReplyDeleteI have been there, remenmber those walls!!!
ReplyDeleteNice photo's dude, love m!
Cool pics :) Was that ice cream really good?
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ReplyDeleteexcellent stuff
ReplyDeletegood one!
ReplyDeleteReally awesome pictures man, and I must say, that ice cream really looks delicious!
ReplyDeletegreat pics! keep them coming!
ReplyDeletei want more pictures :)
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