The tour began with sightseeing around dublin city..and the tour guide narrated a brief history of Ireland in the first hour of the tour.
Then, we arrived at a place calls - Dun Laoghaire, the harbour where Nelson always go for fishing.
It certainly is a nice seaside to hang around on sunny days. I've been there several times. Everytime when I was there, surely there'd be seals greeting us on our arrival. For once, I even managed to get a glimpse of a couple of dolphines cruising by the harbour, though they were quite far away.
Early in the morning, around 10.30am, I dont understand why is there an ang moh dressing scantily and sitting on the rock there? Not cold meh? 13 degrees ler? Gila!
Guinness Lake! An impressive lake at Wicklow mountain range in Ireland. According to the tour guide, the lake actually resembles a pint of Guinness and the water is brown in colour. Most of all, the lake is located at lands that belong to Guinness family. That's how the nickname derived. Its formal name is Lough Tay :)
Taking a break, the tour guide brought us a bottle of locally brewed Irish whisky, Jameson.
See. Whenever there is alcohol, my hubby would be very happy! Sooner, he gonna be promoted to be an alcoholic, cos the beers and alcohols here are relatively cheap. Nevertheless, his whereabouts and activities are fully under my observation. Fret not. Hehe...
Round tower at Glendalough. Well, the tour guide talked a lots about the history of this place. Hm... unfortunately, I remember none ;)Once a church at Glendaough, I guess about a millenium ago.
Glendalough historical site.
Upper Lake at Glendalough. Nothing much to me, it's just another scenic lake ;)
All right. That's all for my Wicklow tour. Hehe...
HAPPY HALLOWEEN TO EVERYBODY!
















