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Hummingbird in Ireland
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:45 pm
by ash
I have a photo of Foyle Marina but not sure if I can link to it using my phone.
Ash
Edit - Haven't managed. I would need to write out the URL longhand, but I'm supposed to be eating my dinner.
Re: Hummingbird in Ireland
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 12:04 pm
by ash
ash wrote:I have a photo of Foyle Marina but not sure if I can link to it using my phone.
Ash
Edit - Haven't managed. I would need to write out the URL longhand, but I'm supposed to be eating my dinner.
I never did manage to copy the link from PB on my ( Windows ) phone.
Too late to be of any use to C_W now, but I'll post them anyway.
Plenty of room on the pontoons, which were installed to host the Clipper 11-12 Round the World Yacht Race. Plenty of current too, so that you could practise your 'ferry gliding' technique.
This would be your local.
Ash
Re: Hummingbird in Ireland
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 12:18 pm
by ash
Geoff,
in another thread, mentions Loch Swilly Marina.
It seems a great shame that they haven't been able to complete the construction due to an ongoing High Court case.
Ash
Re: Hummingbird in Ireland
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 9:47 pm
by Aja
ash wrote:Geoff,
in another thread, mentions Loch Swilly Marina.
It seems a great shame that they haven't been able to complete the construction due to an ongoing High Court case.
Ash
We were there only last year - and the office was a converted container. The breeze block construction is new since then. Have they dredged the entrance? It was very shallow.
Donald
Re: Hummingbird in Ireland
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 11:14 pm
by ash
Aja wrote:
We were there only last year - and the office was a converted container. The breeze block construction is new since then. Have they dredged the entrance? It was very shallow.
Donald
The office is still a converted container.
If the breezeblock is new, then maybe things are improving.
I knew something of the death of the Celtic Tiger, and of the bottom dropping out of the housing market, but was still astounded at the number of big, fancy but empty houses throughout the countryside.
I'm afraid that we were there in the car and the P&O Troon / Larne fast cat so can't comment on the depth at the entrance.
Ash