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Friday, August 14, 2009

Amazing Ireland Eye



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Howth Sailing

Ireland’s Eye is a small picturesque Island of Howth on the northside of Dublin.
It is a bird sanctuary, hosting many different species of seabirds, which makes it a place of great interest for nature lovers. The island also has a long safe sandy beach, which is ideal for picnics, and relaxing. You can also admire the ruins of St Nessans Church dating back to 700 AD and a Martello tower from the 19th and the Napoleon time.
This island is amazing because it has got a very particular vegetation with flowers and plants that you usually only see on mountains. It has a micro climate which makes it possible to swim.

It is worth having a walk on the wonderful island.

This island is the perfect place for a meeting where iPositive people can exchange their experiences and testimonials. The season runs from April to October. Return tickets only as you can’t sleep on the island and they cost 15 euros. Mark’s ferry can take 35 people at a time.
Check out www.islandferries.net

In this picture, you can see Bernice with 2 french students and american students, from Arizona and California. Other students were also there from Italy, and the UK. As you can see, Young people from the whole world are coming to visit this exceptional island.

We walked the island to the summit where we relaxed and soaked up the magical energy and fresh air whilst admiring the beautiful scenery and Irish coastline.
As the ferry runs from Howth to Ireland’s Eye every hour, we walked down to the beach whilst waiting for Mark, the Ferryman to return.
As we lay on the beach, under a rock and out of sight of anyone else on the island, two gentlemen appeared out of nowhere asking, “did anyone lose a set of keys?” Bernice checked her pocket and only then realized that yes she had lost her keys!!! After confirming the make of car and key ring type, they returned the keys to her. Everyone laughed at how they found Bernice and how they found the keys at the top of the mountain, like a needle in a haystack, as Mark said, just in time before she left the island ! Truly confirmation that Ireland’s Eye is a magical island !

So we hope to see you on this very particuliar island when we will organise an iPositiveNow meet up event !




Eliane

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