2.03.2005

/// DRIVING IN IRELAND ///


///Lets not let this happen to us!!!/// (Audi A3 or A4 split in half and wrapped around a tree somewhere in Europe)

According to MSNBC, Ireland has one of the best drives in Europe.

2. The Causeway Coast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Curving around the northeast corner of Ireland, from Larne to Dunluce Castle, a thousand shades of Irish green play against the deep blue of the Atlantic. Here you'll find the Giant's Causeway, a fascinating geological structure of crystallized basalt. Legends provide plausible interpretations of its formation. The locals were convinced that the walkway was built by a Scottish giant who upon arriving in Ireland was tricked by the Irish giant, Finn McCool, and retreated to Scotland destroying most of the causeway behind him, thus the name for the sight.

Two people have recommended against renting a big car/truck because the roads in Ireland are tiny.

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