Some of the highways in Ireland aren’t quite up to international standards.
© 2008 Donncha O Caoimh
Irish Highway
27 Nov
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Ah now, when you say “highway”… ;o)
The Cork – Limerick road if I’m not mistaken.
Highway robbery is what it is! We pay all these taxes and what do we get? blah blah blah…
Ok, not quite a highway, more like the small road from Baltimore to the white pillar out on the nearby headland. I didn’t get a chance to see the pillar itself but I got a few photos of the surrounding countryside!