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Monday, December 17, 2018

'My Beautiful Place\r'

'I think we all admit a beautiful trust in our mind. I have a wonderful place that do me happy when I was a little girl. scarce sometimes I think that I am the only person who the likes this place and Im asking myself if this place will be as beautiful as I thought when I will go rearward to visit it again. Perhaps I make it beautiful in my mind. Located on Ireland’s dramatic edgeline that has been carved out by the great Atlantic waves, l championly lakes and lofty mountains that separate communities.Follow the coast round into the north and you’ll discover the famous stones of the lusus naturae’s Causeway †a magical confederacy of myths, legends and mystical coastal scenery. My family grew up in Ireland as I wish i had, sadly I went to visit when I was still learning my ABCs. I can’t remember much, but the one place that I’d never forget was the Giants causeway. It’s on the battered shore and smells like a public toilet, but the astonishing salmon pink just takes your breath away.The crashing tides try grab your toes succession standing on the edge, and the jelly bean non-white grass waved under that miserable sun. All is go away now is crumbled rocks and magical crevices. The myth is that two opposition giants, Benandonner, who lived in Scotland, and Finn MacCool in Ireland. the two giants would shout across the sea to each other challenging a fight of strength. Finn MacCool decided to build a high-strung path across the too, but exhausted by the work, he fell asleep on the causeway and was found by his giant wife Oonagh. absolutely she saw Benandonner approaching, who was a huge giant.Knowing that Finn would be no match for the huge giant, she placed a rise up on top of Finn Benandonner demanded to know where Finn was. Oonagh replied, â€Å"Be reticent or you will wake my child. ” Seeing this, Benandonner had arcsecond thoughts. If that was the size of their child, how big would Finn be? He ran back to Scotland, smashing the causeway in his trail. This place is far, far-away in time and space, part of my childhood It means a lot to me because it is beautiful and natural, is a clean and subdued place in a world of hoo-hah and dirty air.\r\n'

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