Another season done and dusted but we weren't ready to go straight back to our winter berth in Greenock, so we met up with Peter and Jane Cumberlidge for a trip to Ireland. Peter was looking for material to write a feature on cruising in Ireland for Motor Boat and Yachting and we were only too happy to oblige. Late September tends to be unsettled and we duly had our share of fog, wind and sun. The Antrim coast is spectacular though.
The wide sweep of Red Bay, with views up the Antrim Glens.
Geology for beginners. The clearest example you could see of Limestone bedrock overrun with basalt lava flow about 60 million years ago.
Another highlight was taking Chico into the heart of Belfast to the yacht berth at Abercorn Basin.
Next to the Titanic Centre, the wings of which are represent the actual size of Titanic's bow
No comments:
Post a Comment