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Sunday, 19 August 2012

The Cardinal Points of Ireland

In the Past 2 or 3 years we have spent a lot of time travelling around our native land Exploring, Bushcrafting, Fishing etc..We don't often post pics of these adventures as they are personal explorations and meant to enrich us in some private (or as Ray Mears would say) some "spiritual" way (and they always do!), however Ireland is a beautiful country so we thought it only fair to show you some of the places we have visited. Now these places are roughly at the Cardinal points however to be precise Islands were not taken into consideration neither were points which we couldn't get to personally but really what you see below is what you would see if you were at the extreme points on the mainland of Ireland



The most Northerly Point
Malin Head
Co Donegal


The Most Southerly Point
Brow head
Co Cork
 

The Most Easterly Point
Burr Point
Co Down


The Most Westerly Point
Garraun Point (although some say Dunmore head!)
Co Kerry

We've travelled North, South, East and West and still find it exhilarating when we return to these places,there are always new adventures and experiences, for us it's never about hardship but a real genuine enjoyment of the natural world around us.

4 comments:

  1. It seems to be a beautiful country from every angle. My wife has some "Giffin" ancestors there, but we'll never see the place. Thanks for posting the photographs.

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  2. Thanks for dropping by Gorges.

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  3. Thank you for sharing these pictures! When I traveled to Dutch Harbor, Alaska in the Eastern Aleutian chain of islands, it was just at the end of winter. The people told me that if I had come later when the place was "greened up," I would find that it looks like Ireland! That was a bragging point for them. It was beautiful when I was there--I can only imagine or believe the pictures, I guess.

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  4. We live in one of the most beautiful places in the world. Really good photos there Phil

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