Friday, 6 September 2013

Day 51 7 September

Overnight rain cleared and we had another sunny day with the occasional shower.  We got back into the car and decided to drive out to Slea Head.  This proved to be a very interesting part of the world,  narrow road, winding and steep at times.  The views were breathtaking, evidence of the wild waters of the Atlantic Ocean and steep cliffs.   We hope the camera has captured some of this beauty.  The Dunquin shoreline is said to be among the most rugged in the world.

On our return to Dingle we did a little browsing around the port area and settled into a lovely afternoon enjoying the sun and our amazing view.

Tomorrow we pack up and leave for Ennistymon, County Clare.  From here, we hope to visit Ennis and its surrounding areas, but once again we may decide to enjoy a quiet restful time in the vicinity of our accommodation.

We have really enjoyed being in this area and so pleased we have had time to soak in the culture and lifestyle of the people.  The word recession is often mentioned and there is evidence of this.  The summer has been amazing and has attracted many visitors to Dingle - tourism would be one of the key sources of income.

As we write this, we capture an amazing sunset.  Will have a go with a photograph.

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