Coming Home to Northern Ireland after many many years

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Hello Hello Hivians and Pinmapplers

The seventeenth of March is St Patrick's Day and is the traditional death date of Saint Patrick who is widely regarded as the foremost patron saint of Ireland. The day is used to commemorate Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, and so I thought it appropriate to travel across the water to The Emerald Isle.

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If you want to know more some of the celebrations for this year, then check out St Patrick's Day: Thousands expected at Northern Ireland festivals

There is method to my madness though, which you will find out as we go through this post!

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Water water everyone, much of the island of Ireland is coastal as you can see from the screenshot of my pineapple

This post is about some places in the North or Northern Ireland.

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This picture is nearby the Giants Causeway in County Antrim.

Do you know the story of Finn McCool and his Scottish giant counterpart Benandonner?

Perhaps I shall tell you one day, but in the meantime I shall leave you with a couple more pictures.

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Just like Scotland, Nothern Ireland has so much natural beauty, and we shall stop off for a bit of a ropey scare now!

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There you go!

The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a must see and must walk over if there is not too much of a high wind.

Do you like heights?

Check out my post for the story behind it and some gorgeous pictures.

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Let's head back to the capital of Northern Ireland. We are going to Belfast now.

Most capital cities have a river running through them, and only today I was talking to Super Eli @coquicoin about the one in Caracas being filthy and polluted. This was how they were in the UK.

The river Lagan runs through the heart of Belfast and to celebrate it being cleaned up AND Salmon returning to the river, the Big Fish statue was commissioned and built.

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The Salmon of Knowledge is a 33 foot long printed ceramic mosaic fish sculpture by John Kindness. It was built in 1999 and was installed on raised steps beside the Donegall Quay on the River Lagan.

Locals call it the Big Fish and that was me trying to haul it in!

Those are some of the ceramic mosaic tiles. Pretty funky eh?

If you know me, then you know I love water and boats, and any excuse to take one. They have river trips up the Lagan now!

So we took one in this boat.

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It turned out to be quite the fun ride and I recommend doing it when you are there!

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Did you see the passenger who overstayed their welcome?!?

Belfast is also on the cruise ship list now that The Troubles are a thing of history...

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Remember I said that the Big Fish sculpture was commissioned as a result of Salmon returning to the river Lagan?

So what eats salmon apart from us humans?

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☑️ If you said seals, then give yourself a pat on your back!

That is right there is even a thriving seal colony in Belfast.

How fluffing cool is that!

They even have wee sculptures by the Big Fish


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When you think of water and Belfast, do you know about Harland & Wolff?

They are pretty infamous for building ...

The Titanic!

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There are two going yellow cranes in the Belfast Harland & Wolff yard with H & W on them or as the locals call them Hello & Welcome

The odd shaped building is the huge Titanic Visitor Centre.

On a Sunday, if you want to pay then you can take Afternoon Tea on The Titanic

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Did you remember about the ill-fated White Star cruise company that owned Titanic?

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You can even visit their last vessel.

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Culture and The Arts in Belfast?

Belfast is home to so many authors and artists, there are too many to mention here, but one of the most famous... Can you guess from the pictures below?

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Yes C S Lewis, of The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe fame. He was born and grew up in East Belfast and saw The Titanic being built.

I mentioned art, so why not look at Some art in A jaunt down Belfast way

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Many musicians are from Belfast and one of the greatest footballers ever!

The one and only George Best who the main airport is mentioned after.

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Why did I take you on a tour of Northern Ireland!

The wonderful @dreemsteem posted Who is your favorite traveling FRUIT? PINMAPPLE! and asked us to write about our FAVORITE PLACE that we've ever visited!

For me there is only one country I could pick.

Most of you know me as the mad Scotsman.

However, before I arrived in Scotland at age 5, I lived in Northern Ireland. Indeed that is the first accent I had and what I revert to when I am a drunkard!

During The Troubles my father received one too many death threat, and mother put down her foot and we were all whisked off onto a ferry and to Scotland.

She forbade me ever to go back. Even when I wanted to goto Queens University, she would not relent.

So when she passed away I decided to go back home.

Most of these pictures are from my initial return home trip in 2018.

I have been fortunate to travel to 69 countries. I have been to some very historical and religious sites.

These include numerous peace walls!

I am going to leave you with one of my most poignant photographs.

It is of my signature on the Peace Wall that divides the Falls and Shankill Roads in the western part of Belfast.

The Peace Wall

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This was the land where I grew up and producing this post made me realise I should be documenting a lot more Northern Ireland posts.💙

This is also my contribution to week one of the Dreemport/Pinmapple #dreemportchallenge

Thanks for visiting and enjoy the rest of your day!

For a handy reference I have listed my four previous Northern Ireland posts that I mentioned today:

The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge in County Antrim, Northern Ireland

A wee jaunt through Belfast in the UK

Afternoon Tea on The Titanic

Some art in A jaunt down Belfast way

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All images and ramblings are from me, the mad Scotsman TengoLoTodo and pictures taken with my Smartphone.
@tengolotodo March 16th 2023

DO WHAT YOU LOVE AND DO IT OFTEN

Haste Ye Back!



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Oh, I wanted to try crossing that bridge! Take me there!
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hehe oo I want to
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Do you like height?

Honestly no I don't like height at all, it always seems like am going to fall off, but this places in the picture are too beautiful I think Scotland will be a place I will want to visit during my tour when I get some cash.
Thanks for taking me around visually.

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There are so many beautiful places to see in the UK, it is well worth a trip if you can.

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Sure I know one day for sure I will move around and see beautiful places. Thanks

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Wow... Those places look really good, interesting and has a lot prepared by nature for sightseeing.

Glad people if Ireland are maintaining those places.
Popped in via @dreemport

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I trust you with nature sightseeing and these places are so beautiful and places to visit. Nature is amazing and I kept appreciating the wonders of it in your post. Nice taking us round this trip.
I popped in through #dreemport

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PB Princess woohoo hello Busayo, thank you for coming on my tour :)

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Wow. I just fell in love with the amazing views you shared. I like the heights when it's at the top of the mountain!

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They are gorgeous views Cherry. Ah mountains, you guys love em!

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Always heard Ireland is beautiful and can see that beauty in this post... Awesome Place with such nice View! Woah, that must be a mind refreshing moment crossing that bridge.

Hehe, I like heights.. feels good to see down from height. Cool, Great to see they value culture and Arts!

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The bridge is okay, it does move, but if too windy they close it.

All great fun though and yes there is some amazing culture there.

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I was going to guess bears. I think bears like to eat salmon too. I don't know if there are many of those over in Ireland. This was a really cool journey through the country! Thanks for sharing!

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hehe yes bears if we were on your side of the water. Funnily enough I completely forgot about bears feeding up on salmon!
Add a trip like that on your list. Northern Ireland is so underrated and great value.

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I need to get there some day.

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My mother grew up in Orby Grove until she moved to the USA in 1960.
I have only been to Belfast once but have cousins in the area, my point being, I need a trip back there.

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Oh well that is a great excuse to get back there for a visit! Cool that you still have cousins in the city too.

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I no wonder Belfast is your favorite place 💙

And I've always liked that ceramic mosaic fish when I've seen it before in some of your Northern Ireland posts.

And there's Big Super Ed trying to haul the Big Fish, LOL. 🌀

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hehe yes you could make many fish suppers from that Big Fish!
It is of course completely different now to what it was.

Have a wonderful weekend Super ElI 🌀💙🌀

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Northern Ireland is great! I live here more than 5 years know, and never felt more at home as in this place:) Belfast murals are scary and great in the same time, and history of this place is absolutely fascinating! My favourite place for side seeing is Donegal atm :)

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Ever read about the Giants Causeway, it must be fantastic to visit that place.
In the Guaire River that crosses Caracas, in ancient times it was an excellent recreational option, today it is a foul-smelling and polluted riverbed. The promises of socialism to recover the river were just that promises.
Enjoy the walk, many impressive places that I would love to visit.

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I love that ceramic salmon - had never heard of that before - it looks great !
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Amazing visit with all the interesting detail you have captured here, so the Irish runs deep in the blood, close enough to Scotland, similar not the same!

Thanks for this awesome read!

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