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on 15Aug2011 in thoughts, travel-UK/Ireland | 0 comments

Sometimes a small town gives you surprises more than you expect although It is mentioned very lightly on the travel guides. Like Bradford on Avon, a place which remains vivid in my memory. I once mentioned this town is a gem on an early post.  Today when I reviewed the photos during the journey I discovered this one I took in the Shambles. It was in this town I saw...

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Have you taken too many photos?

Have you taken too many photos?

on 4Jul2011 in photo, thoughts, travel | 2 comments

There is an interesting article written by Nick Trend on how many photos one takes on his/her travel. His question is: do we rely on photos to remember our holidays? At least I don’t feel my travel is compromised by taking some photos.  The photos I have taken are developing more meanings from mere images. I do agree with Nick that camera sometimes makes us...

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on 30Jun2011 in thoughts, travel-UK/Ireland | 0 comments

Of all the drives in Ireland, the Slea Head Drive in the Dingle Peninsula is definitely the best. If you travel on a fine day in an off-peak season, starting from Dingle, you could enjoy the most spectacular scenery of the land and sea. You could drive freely along the narrow road and even take a break to capture some unforgettable shots. We travelled in April and...

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Dubhlinn House

Dubhlinn House

on 6Jun2011 in accommodation, travel-UK/Ireland | 2 comments

Dubhlinn House is a very nice B&B in Doolin.  It says it is located at the heart of Doolin.  I am not sure if this is true because in the afternoon after leaving Cliffs of Moher, we were not able to locate Dubhlinn House.   At the beginning, we lost our way and arrived at the pier.  Later we returned to discover Dubhlinn House in a cul-de-sac. It was a bright...

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The most pleasant B&B hosts we met in UK

The most pleasant B&B hosts we met in UK

on 4Jun2011 in accommodation, travel-UK/Ireland | 0 comments

Patricia and Robert, a very warm and friendly couple of B&B Taransay, are deserved to be called the most pleasant hosts we met in UK. Their nicely built home is located just a short distance from the town centre of Fort William, on a slope called Seafield Gardens. We stayed just one night there.  They served us with breakfast in the next morning followed by...

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