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Mary having fun exploring the Giant’s
                      Causway. Bottom: The now famous
                      yellow scuplture at the Dublin airport.


























































             It’s easy to appreciate how legends took root be-  OK, but I’m just saying.
           cause the unusual volcanic rock formations do look   This day had been one of the highlights of our jour-
           like the work of giants. I’m not going into detail about   ney. Now Denis would take us on for a night in Belfast
           this place because there’s an in-depth feature on it   and then on to Dublin where we would spend the night
           on Page 172. I took a striking photo here of a young   before our flight home in the morning. Our Irish ad-
           woman wandering alone at the edge of the formations.   venture was a most memorable trip, and we had only
           I don’t know her name, but I thank her for being there   scratched the surface. We know that we will be back to
           at the time.                                       this island again and soon, hopefully exploring its high-
             One tip if you visit: The rocks can be very slip-  ways and byways with our friend and drive Denis. Oh,
           pery and dangerous. It would be best to do your    and as we entered the Dublin airport, right in the middle
           whiskey tasting after the visit than before. We were   of the departure hall was a large yellow sculpture.






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