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A Day in Dublin (page 4/15)

[picture: Heineken 2]

Heineken 2

A large modern building and, next to it, an older one, near a bridge over the river.

[picture: Corner building]

Corner building

The older building by itself, by a river.

[picture: Monument 1]

Monument 1

A large sculpture on or near CASĀN BHAITSILĒIR (Bachelors Walk). I can read “O’Connell”. Like all the best monuments there are barefooted angels. [more...]

[picture: Monument 2]

Monument 2

A large sculpture. I can read O’Connell. Like all the best monuments there are barefooted angels.

[picture: Bachelors]

Bachelors

A street called CASĀN BHAITSILĒIR (Bachelors Walk).

[picture: Ramps]

Ramps

We went for a bus ride; I took some pictures of the roads to try and give an idea of what it’s like.

[picture: Street with bus]

Street with bus

A road in Dublin, seen from the upstairs in a bus.

[picture: Ruined chapel]

Ruined chapel

The bus passed a ruined stone chapel with a small graveyard.

[picture: Red Light Moment]

Red Light Moment

Looking out of the bus and over the sea wall; there was a mist coming in from the sea.

[picture: Walking by the sea 1]

Walking by the sea 1

A woman walks away from the viewer along a narrow wall by the sea, which is hidden by mist.

[picture: Walking by the sea 2]

Walking by the sea 2

A woman walks away from the viewer along a narrow wall by the sea, which is hidden by mist.

[picture: Graveyard 1]

Graveyard 1

Old tombs and graves shaded by a yew tree. Yew trees were planted in churchyards in medieval times because the wood was used for bows, but yew berries are poisonous to animals, so the [...] [more...]


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