Ireland - Looking for leprechauns
Dublin, Belfast, Ballintoy, Carnlough, Carrick-a-Rede and Giant's Causeway.
City of blinding lights
The Temple Bar area is really busy at nights.
Temple Bar, Dublin
At the source
Reine at St James's Gate, Dublin
Beneath the bricks
This is the coolest entrance to the crowded Temple Bar area.
Merchant's Arch, Dublin
City of blinding lights
The Temple Bar area is really busy at nights.
Temple Bar, Dublin
Trembling hands
Explosions In The Sky, live at Vicar Street in Dublin
Ye olde pints
The Brazen Head is the oldest pub in Dublin, open since 1198.
The Brazen Head, Dublin
Huge tracts of land
Molly Malone statue, Dublin
I still haven't found what I'm looking for
This gothic building from 1905 is the headquarters of the Presbyterian Church.
Church House, Belfast
Love is clockworks and cold steel
Europa Hotel at Great Victoria Street is also known as “the most bombed hotel in the world”.
Europa Hotel, Belfast
To absent friends
The hull of Titanic was constructed at the docks not far from here, exactly 100 years ago.
Having a pint at Robinsons Bar, Belfast
Where the streets have no name
Reine north of Ballintoy
The land of hexagons
Giant's Causeway
The thin red line
The Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge connects the mainland with Carrick Island. It's 20 meters long and 30 meters above the roaring sea.
The rope bridge at Carrick-a-Rede
One small step for mankind
The Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge connects the mainland with Carrick Island. It's 20 meters long and 30 meters above the roaring sea.
Reine crossing the rope bridge at Carrick-a-Rede
At the end of the world
This romantic castle at the northen tip of Ireland is often said to be the inspiration to Cair Paravel in the Narnia books.
Dunluce Castle
Misty tides
Carrick-a-Rede
Path of mist
Carrick-a-Rede
No line on the horizon
This sleepy town had its 15 minutes of fame in season 3 of Sons of Anarchy.
Carnlough