Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Mizen Head - South Western Most Point



Having done the northern-most point, we then went to the southwestern-most point.  Again incredible views, rugged landscape and lots of walking and stairs...




This point functioned as a lighthouse and also had a long list of ships sunk off the coast during WWI by German U-Boats, including the British passenger ship The Lusitania.




We found the weather much nicer in the south than in the north, no rain!   Mary and Joe were a bit warm for the walk.


2 comments:

  1. Hello

    Just got internet connection. Following Blog on Black Berry and it was a battle to comment and sign into google blog at the same time..lol

    Great pictures and a wonderful Blog. Sorry I did't get Bday wishs to Mary and Marc but I sure you had many toasts and Cheers.

    Great to see Steve and Al with many comment giving you guys the "gears"

    Cheers

    David, Jane, James, and Anthony on vacation at Mont Tremblant.

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  2. Hi Dave and Ganf,

    Great to hear from you as one of our most loyal followers from the past!!!

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