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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Dublin (part 14) - Braveheart, Ps I love you and the guinness lake

The Wild wiklow tours that I began telling you about in part 13 of the Dublin chronicles continues!

The wheels on the buss went round, round, round and soon we were in the mountains of Glendalough
The guide (and also the driver. multitasking ftw) told us that in one of these valeys they filmed the braveheart movie. I didn't get a good picture of it though because he just swished past it with the buss. But I haven't even seen the braveheart movie so I guess it doesn't matter haha!

Then we stopped by a bridge that was in the PS I love you film. Both robert and I love that film (Probably me a tiiiiiny bit more than him. Or a lot) so it was a bit more fun. The buss stopped there for a few minutes so we took a few pictures:

Me sitting on the Ps I love you bridge ^-^ Is it just me or does my legs look long again? Yay ^-^
Well at least I was having fun ;)

And of course you need a kiss picture in front of that bridge! Not that you can actually see the bridge in that picture though :P
Underneath the bridge

Climbing in heels on slipper stones, and finally I got out there ;)
The thing about the Ps I love you bridget though is that it was pretty and all, but I had no recollection of a bridge in the movie, except the bridge her mom and her stand on when she gets the last letter from him. This obviously was not that bridge since I was in ireland. This bridge is apparently from the beginning of the movie when they walk along the national park road and talk. I think. Anyway, we were there.

Then the bus wheeled on and we went to the guinness lake:


The lake is there behind us. And yes, as you can see by my hair it was superwindy. I was just lucky that the hair wasn't in my face on the photo.



And that, right there is why it's called the guinness lake. It's supposed to look like the froth on a guinness beer. The little sandy beach thing. In reality it kind of looked like guinness beer, but not as much on camera I think. I guess you have to go there yourselves to see it ;)








//Wayu






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