Sunday, July 09, 2006

Giant's Causeway


The lunar landscape

I am very sure there are many interesting spots that we could visit in Belfast. Somehow, Giant's Causeway was mentioned time and time again as a must visit place. Reaching Belfast City was already a reward for my family, visiting Giant's Causeway was a bounty!



It was a 1.5hrs journey from Azim's place. Three quarters of the journey was on a motorway and the rest on a snaky single carriageway. Naufal was sick and got Sarah going too. Atuk said the trigger was the apple. Hence, the real culprit was me. I was the one who gave Naufal the apple. Oh dear.


The siblings with their first offspring

In 2005, Giant's Causeway was named as the 4th greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom. For those who are interested to know more on the history can click here.


The winding road

To get to the main attraction, we either have to go by foot or take a bus provided by them. No other public vehicles were allowed. As you can see in the photo above, we walked the mile down hill (luckily) to see the rock formations.



Pillars of rocks resembling a pipe organ

We also managed to see pillars of rock resembling a pipe organ.


on hexagonal rock formations



Sarah was excited. May be
she thought she has reached the top!


We also climbed up the hexagonal columns including Sarah! Amar wanted to join in the fun too. So, Atuk carried him half way up.





The view was breathtakingly spectacular. No word can actually match the experience we had that day.




As we were not properly attired for cliff climbing and the 'extra baggages' we were carrying, we didn't explore the whole place. So we missed some other features like the Giant's boot and the honeycomb. We didn't mind that, of course.




The rock formations

On the way back (up) to the main entrance, we cheated and took the bus. So we saved some energy and time.



I was so glad that Sarah and Amar really behaved well on the bus. We stopped by the souvenir shop. We bought some fridge magnets (hint*hint* Auntie De, ada habuan untukmu!) and had tea and Irish scones at the restaurant.

17 comments:

mom2ashley said...

niceeee!

Idham said...

so very nice blog...pictures are so so nicely taken....!

best wishes.

idham

Anonymous said...

Hello MS,

I've missed your blog! You have been MIA for a week now. I would log on nearly everyday just to check out for new entries. But it is for valid reasons, no one can be a better menantu than you :)
I love the pictures you posted, they're beautiful. And Dr Azim is so lucky to have a doting wife backing him up all this while. Will he be staying on in Belfast?
Do keep us posted with new updates. Looking forward to it.

JJ

p/s: YOur parents in law look so young too, loveable couple :)

Queen Of The House said...

Love the 'travel' stories and the lovely pictures! welcome back :-)

Jamil said...

Wah...ni back with a vengeance ke ni? Banyaknya gambar!!

Dan semuanya cantik-cantik belaka :)

simah said...

am just enjoying the wonderful view..thanks 4 sharing them with us..yg lelaki lelaki dlm gambaq tu semua ikut bapak depa kan?

Ikelah said...

beautful country and beautiful pictures indeed with great kids

Ajzie said...

MamaSarah
Lagi pic2 yg menarik dari MamaSarah. Setiap pagi sure bukak blog MamaSarah dulu.. Cuci mata tgk2 pic yg menarik.

Salam buat Sarah yg comel tuh...

Anonymous said...

Seperti biasalah, lovely-lovely photos!

Kaklong Syikin said...

cantiknya Subhanallah...betullah, tak terucap ngan kata2..

nanti p jalan2 lagi, share gambar lagi ya :)

Unknown said...

Lovely photos. Tak takut jatuh ye si Sarah tu memanjat....hehe

Mama Pongkey said...

Bestnye Giants Causeway. Glad you had a lovely time.
BTW apa beza Irish scones and English ones? :D

mynn said...

Yus
Sarah panjat, kitorang yang takut dia jatuh. that's why in that picture in the end all of us climbed as well. unfortunately the pictures we took doesnt really do the place much justice. for example, the rock formations are actually really2222 tall - around 15 metres tall. a fall would have been fatal (that is, if you drop into the sea or smashed your head on the rocks). we were smiling in the photos but some of us were scared (of falling) hehehe

KKL
scones irish are made in ireland, english ones are made in england. that's the difference!
... haha.

joking aside, tak banyak beza dari segi taste. (probably my palate was not sensitive enough to detect the subtleties in flavours)

Izhal said...

your blog has superb pictures...did you capture them yourself??? as though i could smell the sea breeze of belfast...

ps-is that sarah in the 2nd picture??? very cute,i like her hair style :)

Mama Sarah said...

Thank you ALL for your kind comments.

Ajzie bila habis cerita pasal our trip to belfast, tak dek dah gambar cantik :(

KKL honestly, I made up about the 'irish scones'. but it did look and tasted different than the ones I've tasted over here. The scones there were fluffier and browner in colour. Here were drier and lighter brown or pale yellow.

izhal most photos during our trip to Belfast were taken either by my husband or my FIL. Yup Sarah in the 2nd photo. The hairstyle, I butchered her hair! Don't perli about liking the very short boyish cut. huhu...

Sherin de Souza said...

Mama Sarah, love the pictures! Oh dear, what was wrong with the apple?
It is a very nice place yeah? Can u understand them when they speak? The slang susah sikit nak paham kan?

Mama Sarah said...

The apple? Hmm I rasa macam the bad queen in the Cinderella story. The witch bearing the poisonous apple. haha.

FIL kata apple is not a friendly food during travelling. Probably the acid content yang i tak tahu nak explain. will get my FIL to explain.

I told Naufal's mum, she said NAufal memang kuat muntah sikit. and kadang2 tersedak bila makan apple yang ada kulit.

SArah pulak, tak boleh bau busuk. dia pun sama muntah. tapi the babah sempat bawa dia keluar dari kereta, muntah tepi jalan.

Si babah tak habis2 ketawakan Sarah because of Sarah;s expressions masa nak muntah tu. Kesian kanak-kanak tu!