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Dublin & Cliffs of Moher

Hello!

This past weekend, I took a field trip with my UST class to Dublin on Saturday and a day trip with about eight buses of international students at UL to the Cliffs of Moher!

I have no pictures to share with you from Dublin because it was quite cold and windy and I did not want to take my hands out of my pockets to take pictures 🤪

But we went on a historical walking tour and watched the play Dublin Gothic at the Abbey Theatre. The tour included a lot of good information and the guide pointed out a few things of interest, like bullet holes still visible from the 1916 Easter Rising and post boxes painted green, but still featuring English King George’s crest. However, we just walked a few blocks up the main street, so we all agreed we need to go back to see more of the city.

The play…well…let’s just say none of us really know what it was about, even after seeing it. It was centered on one family and one house throughout three time periods, but there didn’t seem to be a moral of a story. It was kind of just a biography of sorts or a narrative with no point to it. Unless we all missed it, which considering how many jokes relating to Irish culture we failed to understand, is probable.

The Cliffs of Moher were breathtaking! We all commented on how the view was unlike anything we’d ever seen before. And we’d all learned our lesson the day before and dressed much warmer, so pictures:

Before getting the Cliffs, we stopped at a cute little town called Lahinch where we got yummy crepes & coffee! There was also a beach, but as you can see below, it wasn’t quite what I picture when I think of beaches…

It was still really cool to see how high the waves splashed up against the rocks!

Leaving the cliffs, we all thought we were heading back to campus when the train of buses pulled over to the side of the road and our bus driver told us we’d have fifteen minutes to explore.

Turns out we were at the Burren, but none of us knew that at the time, so we were all a bit confused why we’d stopped in the middle of this rocky landscape.

Regardless, it was a fun weekend!

– From Dublin & the Cliffs of Moher

2 responses to “Dublin & Cliffs of Moher”

  1. Aunt Joni Avatar
    Aunt Joni

    Loving hearing of all your travels, Kena! The Cliffs are among my favorite travel spots- so glad you got to experience them. You had MUCH nicer weather than I did! Keep blogging!!

  2. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    So cool that you got to see this! Beautiful pictures and I hope to see them someday myself. Good call not taking pictures in Dublin with the cold. 🙂

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