If you’re an adventure seeker or at least a
photographer, Donegal
is a place which may catch your attention for a few days. Picturesque
they are, the far-flung beaches stretching along the coast of
Gweedore.
Especially in winter during the low tide when the ocean withdraws to
exhibit the land usually surrounded by the waters. The sun also sets
impressively within the creepy wreck off the shore. Behind your back
stand the craggy mountains freezing in eternal snow. Off the shore,
you go down to the Bun Beag
village where the gentle people live their pastoral lives with the
palm trees right on their doorsteps and the sheep pastured in the
morning breeze. Derry,
the city of walls and fights, has seen a history, which you may dare
to get to know perchance. It goes back to the times of the
Troubles and bloodshed in the
Bloody Sunday afternoon and the truth,
which had been revealed and kept true forever in a one of a kind
Museum of Free Derry.
Through the green valleys you go far to the east, one more city draws
your attention. In Dublin,
there is the finest library of all of the Ireland and the fairest
book of all. The Book of Kells
it is, with its ornamental letters and illuminated psalms, it is the
foremost peace of art Ireland can be proud of.
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