The little discussion and picture thing in the un-awesome thread was pretty cool, so I think there should be a topic devoted to photography of things about where you're from or where you've been! And you're all going to comply to my idea or I'll hunt you with sticks!
Here's Ireland! Proper Ireland.. Inis Mór, of the Aran Islands off the West Coast by Galway, where I went last summer for a few days. If anyone's ever coming here, these are the places you need to go. Not the cities. The cities are fucking shitholes full of imbeciles.. Real Ireland is out in the backlands of nowhere and out on the islands where there's some essence of what we were like all them years ago, as well as some pretty stunning natural shit. I'm not a great photographer but sher..
Here's the landscape. Its breathtakingly barren. We'd been cycling for nearly two hours from our camp and the houses in the distance there were the first we'd seen since we left.. And its a pretty tiny island..

Dún Aonghasa here, one of the largest forts from prehistoric Europe.. Something like 4 defensive walls, coupled with the 200ft cliff edge its built on.. One of 3 forts around the island..

This is the smallest Church in the world, apparently! An Teampall Bheanáin is waaaaaay up high on a hill, and holds about.. 3 or 4 people, max..

This is Poll Na bPéist (The Serpent/Worm Hole), which is one of the most staggering natural sights I've ever seen. Its just this absolutely gigantic, perfectly rectangular hole in the earth.. And when the tide is violent the waves crash against it in such a way that the water is flung way up into the air.. There's 3 other smaller, circular holes like this but we couldn't get to them cos the cliffs were treacherous..


And of course, the (very hygienic) locals!

Here's Ireland! Proper Ireland.. Inis Mór, of the Aran Islands off the West Coast by Galway, where I went last summer for a few days. If anyone's ever coming here, these are the places you need to go. Not the cities. The cities are fucking shitholes full of imbeciles.. Real Ireland is out in the backlands of nowhere and out on the islands where there's some essence of what we were like all them years ago, as well as some pretty stunning natural shit. I'm not a great photographer but sher..
Here's the landscape. Its breathtakingly barren. We'd been cycling for nearly two hours from our camp and the houses in the distance there were the first we'd seen since we left.. And its a pretty tiny island..

Dún Aonghasa here, one of the largest forts from prehistoric Europe.. Something like 4 defensive walls, coupled with the 200ft cliff edge its built on.. One of 3 forts around the island..

This is the smallest Church in the world, apparently! An Teampall Bheanáin is waaaaaay up high on a hill, and holds about.. 3 or 4 people, max..

This is Poll Na bPéist (The Serpent/Worm Hole), which is one of the most staggering natural sights I've ever seen. Its just this absolutely gigantic, perfectly rectangular hole in the earth.. And when the tide is violent the waves crash against it in such a way that the water is flung way up into the air.. There's 3 other smaller, circular holes like this but we couldn't get to them cos the cliffs were treacherous..


And of course, the (very hygienic) locals!


shut up and kiss me you walking infection