2016-06-09 Roaming Rooster

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2016-06-09 Roaming Roster

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CAUSEWAY COST – COUNTY ANTRIM – NORTHERN IRELAND #‎DiscoverNI‬

Arriving in Ireland

It was a relief to land in Dublin after being on the move since early afternoon the day before.  I didn’t get any sleep on the flight.  The excitement of being in Ireland perked me up a bit as did the nervous anticipation of loading up our rental car and heading out on our way.  It was a bit of a bumpy start as we did not know that a diesel automatic car turns off when you step on the break.  It was quite baffling, but after a few occurrences we assumed it to be normal and continued on away from the airport.

All was going fine for an hour or so into our journey until we put the town where we’d be staying into the TomTom.  We didn’t realize how to change counties (Dublin = Republic of Ireland (ROI) and Ballymoney = Northern Ireland).  Turns out there is a Bally-something-or-other in the ROI too.   After driving in circles a bit and abandoning any dependence on the TomTom, we resorted to a paper map and information gleaned from Google Maps before our mobile hotspot (which we also rented with the car) quite working because we crossed over into Northern Ireland.  Off to a smashing start.

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Directions

Driving through the Irish countryside trying to locate you B&B while completely exhausted is an experience.  At this point in the trip I was realizing why it was recommended to stay the first night in-country in a hotel in Dublin.  To late.  The frustration was further exacerbated by stopping to ask for directions.  When you are not used to the accent, it is very difficult to understand much.  Thankfully the nice shop keeper and local farmer were able to ascertain our desired destination and recorded the direction on a piece of receipt tape.  The written word was a relief to see; shortly we were back on track…and actually not far from our destination.

The Causeway Coastal Route between the cities of Belfast and Derry~Londonderry is a kaleidoscope of natural landscapes, imposing cliffs, bubbling mountain streams and gushing waterfalls. The route starts in Belfast and will take you through the gorgeous Glens of Antrim towards the famous Giant’s Causeway.  The highlight is the odyssey that is the Giant’s Causeway, 40,000 basalt columns jutting out into the ocean.
~www.ireland.com

Causeway Coastal Route

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Our first experience with the coast of Northern Ireland was awe-inspiring to say the least.  After checking into our B&B just a wee bit up the road from Ballymoney we headed out to find a place to have dinner.  Our first sight of the coast was at the end of Ballybogy Road by The Royal Court Hotel.  There is an access road to the beach and the White Rocks.  The wind was gusting at almost 40 mph; on the beach; it was easy to imaging what a piece of metal being sandblasted must endure.  It was difficult to stand there and view the beautiful coastline.  The photo above is from the coastal road East of White Rocks.  There wasn’t any sand storms up on the coastal road which made it easier to take a photo.  The wind sure made it feel chilly too.  If my math is correct, 45 degrees and 40 mph winds feel like 19 degrees.  Brrrr.

We continued on down the coast scouting out sites to visit the following morning.  It was getting late, it was windy, cold and we needed some dinner before we collapsed.  We returned to The Royal Court Hotel where we dined on fish and chips with a pint of Guinness; it was divine.

Kilmail Country Chalet

After some much needed rest at Kilmail Country Chalet BreakfastKilmail Country Chalet and their delicious traditional Irish breakfast we made our first visit to The Dark Hedges before setting out to explore the coast some more.  We visited the following sites by heading East along the coastal road.  We did visit Giants Causeway as well, but I am leaving that for the next post as it deserves it very own.

Dunluce Castle

Dunluce Castle is a now-ruined medieval castle in Northern Ireland. It is located on the edge of a basalt outcropping in County Antrim (between Portballintrae and Portrush), and is accessible via a bridge connecting it to the mainland. The castle is surrounded by extremely steep drops on either side, which may have been an important factor to the early Christians and Vikings who were drawn to this place where an early Irish fort once stood.

Dunseverick Castle Ruin

Dunseverick Castle Ruin is situated in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, near the small village of Dunseverick and the Giant’s Causeway. The Castle and the peninsula on which it stands were given to the National Trust in 1962 by local farmer Jack McCurdy. The Causeway Cliff Path also runs past on its way to Dunseverick Harbour to the east and to the Giant’s Causeway to the west.

White Park Bay

White Park Bay is a bay and three-mile long beach located near Ballycastle, County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland, along the Giant’s Causeway Coastal Route.  Sheep and cattle graze the hills and beach along the bay, which has been under the care of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty since 1938.  It is situated in the townland of White Park.

Here is a view of Ballintoy Church from the coastal highway.

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see also:
THE DARK HEDGES | CAUSEWAY COAST | GIANTS CAUSEWAY | KINBANE HEADLAND & CASTLE | THE GLENS OF ANTRIM | BINEVENAGH & BEYOND | DOWNHILL DEMESNE – MUSSENDEN TEMPLE & BISHOPS HOUSE

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2016-06-07 Golden Nuggets

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2016-06-06 Goodwin Avenue Sunrise

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And The Rain Came

There was a pretty spectacular presentation of Mother Nature yesterday evening.  Smaller, isolated showers were forecasted to roll through my area; there is no better place to take this all in than Memorial Park on top of Sorin’s Bluff overlooking the town of Red Wing.

iPhone 6S shot
iPhone 6S shot

Here is a brief time lapse sequence from one of the small storms bypassing Red Wing.

Here are some still shots of the weather rolling by out on the horizon.

And then this soaker-cell approached from over-top Barn Bluff; it was time to pack up and leave.

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THE DARK HEDGES – COUNTRY ANTRIM – NORTHERN IRELAND #‎DiscoverNI‬

The Dark Hedges

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A wee bit of hail fell

My first post of Ireland photos will begin with a favorite location in Northern Ireland, The Dark Hedges.  The beech tree-line road was already one of the most photographed natural landmarks on the island of Ireland.  This tourist attraction recently achieved global prominence after it appeared on the hit HBO series Game of Thrones.  In January 2016, Storm Gertrude damaged several of the 200+ year old trees.  The site is still a vision to behold, but it is a fraction of what it once was; only 90 of the approximately 150 trees remain standing.

Kilmail Country Chalet Breakfast
Kilmail Country Chalet Breakfast

We had two opportunities to shoot this natural wonder.  Our first view of this natural marvel was the morning of day 2 of our trip after a hearty traditional Irish breakfast while we waiting out a brief storm where a wee bit of hail fell.   When we arrived at The Dark Hedges it was everything but dark.  The sky was bright and full of clouds; the remnants of the earlier hail shower still lingering.  The harsh sun cast deep and heavy shadows.  You can easily see the gaps that Gertrude made here.  Stay tuned for many more Ireland posts to come.  Here are the shots from two different day at The Dark Hedges.

We made another visit the morning of day 3 before departing the area and heading West.  The light was dramatically different.

see also:
THE DARK HEDGES | CAUSEWAY COAST | GIANTS CAUSEWAY | KINBANE HEADLAND & CASTLE | THE GLENS OF ANTRIM | BINEVENAGH & BEYOND | DOWNHILL DEMESNE – MUSSENDEN TEMPLE & BISHOPS HOUSE

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