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Sunday, 15-Jun-2008 12:00 Email | Share | Bookmark
Trip to Dublin, Ireland - Day 2 (Carrick-a-rede, Belfast)

View masa dah nak sampai..
Dari tempat tiket nak ke jambatan tu kena jalan kaki 1 batu..
2,3 kali le kena stop..
jauh tu..
Memang tak larat..
Dah sampai tangga nie maknanya dah dekat le tu..
Tangga pun banyak daa.. Kena berehat gak..
Berbaris nunggu giliran nak lalu jambatan..
Pegang kuat-kuat Angah..
Jangan tengok bawah..
Cantikkan laut kat bawah tu?
Mak pun nak enterframe sekali..
Angin kuat jugak..
Kat belakang tu dulu tempat nelayan tangkap salmon..
Posing situ..
Posing sini..
Nak balik semula..
Sambil-sambil tu posing lagik..
Berehat sambil nunggu giliran lagik sekali..
Abah baca jampi sebelum lalu jambatan.. Hehhe..
Gua kat belakang tu cantik sebenarnye..
Ok.. Ready Angah.. Jom kita jalan..
Dah selamat sampai ke seberang..
Adoi.. Nak kena jalan kaki sebatu lagik le..
Thanks to Saiful yang jadik supir..
Akhirnya, sampai jua ke parking..
Balik dari Giant's Causeway, kitorang menuju ke Carrick-a-rede yang bermaksud 'rock on the road'.. Kat situ Saiful kata ada jambatan gantung merentasi tebing laut ke satu pulau kecil dengan kepanjangannya 20 meter dan ketinggiannya 30 meter dari batuan laut kat bawah tu.. Hati dah berkobar-kobar nak naik jambatan gantung tu walau dalam masa yang sama, tau diri tu takut tinggi - gayat!!! Sedikit info dari orang yang malas menaip, nie kes copy paste le nie..

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a rope suspension bridge near, Ballintoy, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carrick-a-rede means 'rock in the road'. The bridge links the mainland to the tiny Carrick Island. It is thought salmon fishermen have been erecting bridges to the island for over 350 years. It has taken many forms over the years. In the 1970s it featured only a single handrail and large gaps between the slats. A version of the bridge, tested up to ten tonnes, was built with the help of local climbers and abseilers in 2000. The previous design was engineered in 2004 and offers visitors and fishermen alike a much safer passage to the island. The current wire rope and Douglas fir bridge was made by Heyn Construction in Belfast and erected early in 2008 at a cost of over £16,000.[1] Although no one has fallen off the bridge, there have been many instances where visitors, unable to face the walk back across the bridge, have had to be taken off the island by boat. The site is owned and maintained by the National Trust, spans twenty metres and is thirty metres above the rocks below.[2]


Gambar nie cilok dari website http://www.discovernorthernireland.com


Berjalan menuju ke tempat jambatan gantung tu..


Berdebar-debar lalu atas tu..


Tapi berbaloi ngan view di pulau batu tu...


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