Saturday, July 31, 2010

The Beauty of Ireland-part2


This is a 'first' for me, but I thought one of the only ways to capture some of the wild beauty of Ireland was through moving pictures, so here is a little video we shot whilst visiting a very beautiful place called 'Carrick-a-Rede, on the north Antrim coast in Northern Ireland.

Carrick-a-Rede is a rope bridge that was created by north Antrim fishermen, and is put up each summer to span the cliffs between the mainland and a series of small rocky islands just off the coast. Crossing the bridge is nerve-tingling, and a thrill to the senses given the spectacular beauty of the landscape, and the height above the sea. As you gingerly edge your way across the bridge you can look down at the sea swirling around the cliffs over a hundred feet below you. Quite a thrill.

So, enjoy the video of this corner of the emerald isle and stay tuned as our adventure continues...

Enjoy!

Judith, the Irish Foodie


3 comments:

  1. What lovely cliffs and emerald green waters! That rope bridge appears quite precarious!

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  2. truly gorgeous Judith! thanks for sharing

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  3. I was just there in January! Loved it!

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