





We took a super-scenic train into Belfast from Dublin and arrived at our next hostel The Ark, where they are very friendly and our room has three bunk beds...only one of which is occupied by a girl from Australia. We have decided that Belfast is far cleaner then Dublin, but just as busy. We are located very central again and the streets are constantly filled with people, cars and drunk Irish beggers. We love the wankers! Today we hopped on the Mini Coach for a tour along the coast of Northern Ireland. Our first stop was at the Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge which is one hundred feet in the air suspended with two pieces of plywood which we walked on. After a quick visit with some sheep and cows grazing in the green (don't think dirty now) hillside we hopped back on the mini coach and headed for Giant's Causeway...the eighth Wonder of the World! When we arrived to the Causeway, which are hexigonal rocks formed by volcanic reaction, the sun came out in perfect time for us to explore the amazing scenery. We walked about 4 km along the causeway and various cliffs surrounding it. The day ended up being a 9.5 hour adventure and so we leave you here to get some shut-eye and prepare for another day of our journey abroad.
P.S The pic of Kyra leaping over the fence in an attempt to use the picture timer..."Kyra are you going to make it over the fence?" "Don't worry, I'm like a gazelle!"


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