Volcanism formed much Ireland landscape and can be credited with a huge tourist attraction near Bushmills, Northern Ireland, UK (Click me for another post of volcanic Irish landscape). The opening of the mid-Atlantic rift and movement of continents dwarfs the origin story of a roadway built by giants to connect Ireland to Scotland.
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On a prosaic scale, the granite curbs stones proved my undoing. On the walk out of the Causeway, in the falling light of dusk composing a shot, eye to the viewfinder, I fell off the curb. The camera fell, breaking the mount on both the flash and camera. To this day, I need to hold the flash in wireless mode when using the Sony.
Ouch! Bodies can mend themselves, but not-so-easily cameras!
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I’ve not researched the repair route….it will be expensive.
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So … basically you were victim to a flash bang and still suffering from PTSD. 🤪
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ha, ha…..I eventually think of that episode when viewing the photographs. Fortunately, it was the end of the day and I did not end up on some kids Instagram feed.
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A beautiful piece of Ireland. We walked the Giant’s causeway in 2015. Wonderful memories!
What a pity about your camera Michael.
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That was the year after out trip!!
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Oh, no! Sorry about your camera but glad you didn’t break any bones.
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So true, it could have been worse
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At least you didn’t go over the cliff.
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ha ha
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Dang! Sorry to hear about your camera but glad you are okay.
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Your support is appreciated, Lisa.
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😊
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