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Halfway There

Cliffs of Moher 9

I’ve finished putting photos over on Flickr from Ireland, now I just have to get all the way through the Scotland portion of the trip. I did decide to break it into different sets, so you don’t have to feel obligated to go through all of them at once, just click the one’s you’re most interested in and go.

I will say, however, that the Belfast set, especially, has quite a few comments about the history and future of Belfast in the descriptions that will hopefully help you understand what I think of when I look back at them. Belfast really was an interesting day trip for me. Photographically, it may not have been the most creative day I’ve ever spent, but it maybe made the most impact on me. It was either that or Kilmainham Goal. They are both so tied to the history I know of Ireland, that I felt very similar after touring both, as if I needed to simply sit and digest what I had just seen. I hope the photos convey just a little bit of that.

Bobby Sands, MP

The whole collection can be seen on Flickr.

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