Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park is Ireland's first National Park and is the home of Ross Castle and the Torc Waterfall (the most famous waterfall in the Killarney area). The area of the Park where the waterfall is was just covered in green moss - like another world. The Jaunting Cars were a great way to see most of the Park and our guide, Mick, took us to the waterbus at Ross Castle where we traveled around the lake and then we headed to the waterfall.
Brianna and Katie get ready for the ride!!



Mick, our guide through the Park. He flirted with all of the ladies!




Cheryl and Tiffany


A lime kiln

Ross Castle comes into view



Ross Castle. Copper was mined on Ross Island over 4,000 years ago.







View from the Castle's edge
The waterbus that would take us around the lake




Torc Waterfall











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