Skyline bus and Belfast City Hall:
The info counter at airport recommended Allen's Tour for us, £16 per person, a day tour that goes to Giant Causeway. We are kinda lucky to arrive slightly early than the tour departure time in town. Wow... this tour itself has 3 buses full on that day, must be a good profit. We stopped by various places such as Glenarm Castle and Carnlough Harbour.
A seaside town with some history to tell:
Just before reaching our main destination, they stopped at another famous place, the rope bridge. We need to buy another £5 ticket to cross the bridge, and it's almost 1km walk from the parking place. But the walk worth it, like seriously, the view all the way there is just marvelously splendid (from someone that grow up at the sea side).
They said now we can go back and tell ppl we've passed the rope bridge of Belfast:
Finally, we are here at Giant Causeway, and after the explanation of the tour guide, now we know why is it so special. All the stones there are hexagonal! It's not just an area, it's almost the whole shore~ and they're formed naturally. Since it's like the main attraction in Belfast, we took super lots of pictures.
We have arrive at the hexagon heaven, Giant Causeway:
"Let us fear the Lord our God, who gives autumn and spring rains in season, who assures us of the regular weeks of harvest."
-Jeremiah 5:24-
-Jeremiah 5:24-
Travelling whole day in the bus is actually very tiring, especially after a flight. However, God is so merciful that he cleared the weather for us, it was raining in the morning. The tour guide actually mentioned the visibility being very nice and we are very lucky to join on that day. It's been a blessed day, thank You Lord, Amen.









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