martes, 10 de noviembre de 2015

Description of a Place: Ireland landscape

La profesora de inglés nos mandó ha hacer una redacción sobre la descripción de un lugar, yo decidí hacerlo de Irlanda porque el año pasado fui. Nos pedía que en el texto aparecieran ocho adjetivos del tema y que tuviera unas cien o ciento veinte palabras. Este fue mi trabajo:

Ireland landscape, apparently 82% of visitors to Ireland come for the scenery which is hardly surprising. This place is very impressive, the landmarks of Ireland are Dublin’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral, The Blarney Stone & Blarney Castle, The Cliffs of Moher... Is very lively by the colourful and is a peaceful place, but Dublin is more less crowded.
From the wild, storm lashed coastlines of the Atlantic Ocean to the tranquil, rolling hills of the Magical Midlands or the world renowned limestone Karst region known as the Burren Resplendent in wild flowers during the spring and early summer on the surface, yet home to a dramatic underground world of caves and watercourses, including the longest stalactite in Europe at Doolin Cave. All of these Irish landscapes are steeped in myths, legends and fairytales, stretching back to the age of the Celts and Newgrange or 'Bru na Boinne' and way beyond....
A lifetime would be too short to truly appreciate all of the different Ireland landscape and that is not even counting the Islands which are delightful pocket sized versions of the mainland. And what is really remarkable and the stuff of Hollywood legends are the dramatic differences in colour that can happen with the play of light or weather on these lovely vistas from one minute to the next.

But anytime is a good time really and if you choose to do a road trip or take a boat tour in Ireland you won't be dissapointed. I went the last summer to Ireland, the journey was so amazing and beautiful.



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