

Moving on to Dingle City for a moment...
Here's a picture of Dingle Bay. Dingle City is a fairly small, coastline
town that sits at the south end of the Peninsula. I thought it
particularly interesting that even here there was an Internet Cafe. It
seemed like there were a lot of tourists in this town. The town itself had
a population of really no more than a couple thousand at most.

There were also quite a few personally owned boats in the harbor. This picture is for our dads :).

Another picture of Dingle Bay, looking into the town. One of the big attractions in the town is the Dingle Dolphin. A dolphin wandered into the bay some number of years ago and has been hanging out there ever since. There are boats that take tours of the bay and give a money-back guarantee that you'll see the dolphin.

This picture was taken on a walking path that walks into the bay a little. Nothing of particular importance here, other than this looks towards the outer edge of the peninsula. On the very tip are the beehive huts which are structures built by early Christian settlers.

Here's some flowers I saw looking down from the path.

This was taken on the way back from Dingle towards Inch beach. This was another rest stop along the road. Behind me was a very steep drop off.

Looking out towards the peninsula, we were both amazed at the beauty of God's creation.

This was taken by me peeping over one of the sides of the road. Again, it was just some really beautiful scenery.