Hi Steemit friends!
Today I again want to take you to a trip around evergreen Ireland. The place I'm going to talk about is not the first you will be recommended to see but it's really worth to go there. Everybody will tell you that West of Ireland is the most beautiful but Donegal isn't less attractive at all. Donegal is a county on the North-West and the road to get there goes through Northern Ireland.
Note: Northern Ireland in part of the United Kingdom like Scotland, Whales and England. Yes, Northern Ireland with its capital in Belfast is a different country. Southern Ireland is called Republic of Ireland and its capital is in Dublin. Be careful with this two countries, people could be offended if you make a mistake.
When you get there you will see green land all around, bright blue sea and little cute cottages of local farmers. Horses and donkeys are still needed here for work on the land and it's high possibility to meet them on your way. I can't help myself to stop the car and take photos of these elegant animals.
The most common view you will see in Donegal is a bog. Miles and miles of bogland that accumulates peat (or turf). Ancient Irish used it for warming the house. Actually, they still do it in the countryside! I was renting an airbnb (great website!) that time so I could live as a local. In the evening time when the cold Atlantic wind was freezing all around, I had to sit in the living room putting more and more peat in the fire to stay warm. It was one of the cosiest evenings in my life!
When you go in Donegal you defenitely should go and see Ballymastocker Bay. It was once voted as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world! It's cold to swim even in the summer but I promise you absolutely stunning view from the top of the hill.
Not far away there is a stunning lighthouse at Fanad Head. There is an exciting story behind this place. In 1917 a British ship sank in here. It had 3211 gold bars on it ($410 million!) and 22 of them are still missing. Isn't it a good reason to come here and try to dive?
Even if you are not going to jump in the cold water, in Ireland there is always the option to find leprechaun's gold at the end of the rainbow ;)
(All photos are taken and copyrighted by me Kevin Collins)
Thank you for making little trip to Donegal with me. Did someone of you have an experience in a real treasure hunt? Share your story in comments. See you until next post!