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Hot Footing Around the Emerald Isle (Paperback)
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Hot Footing Around the Emerald Isle (Paperback)
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Loot Price R331
Discovery Miles 3 310
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Ian was more than a little apprehensive when his turn came to kiss
the Blarney Stone. Not only had they just met, but it seemed this
stone wasn't at all fussy as to who it allowed to kiss it. Kissing
the Blarney Stone is Ireland's third most popular tourist
attraction, so as well as the moral implications there were the
hygienic implications too. Yet kissing the Blarney Stone is reputed
to bestow upon you the Irish gift of the gab, a talent Ian would
need if he was to seduce the Sisters of Murphy's; assuming he ever
finds them. This was just the first obstacle Ian had to cross
during his two-month journey around the Emerald Isle. With just a
backpack as a home, a guidebook in one hand, a bizarre travelogue
in the other and very little money in his bank account, he leaves
his home and sets off to this little country that has always been
his neighbour, yet overlooked by him for many years as he pursued
dreams to travel to far and exotic countries. But to Ian's surprise
he was to find that he didn't need to travel thousands of miles
across the world to discover something new and exciting. As he
busses, hitches and walks his way from Cork to Donegal via the West
Coast Ian discovers the wonderful spirit and friendliness of the
Irish people. During this time he conceives a plan to be a real
backpacker for a day by hiking from one town to another with the
full weight of his backpack, but finds things aren't as
straightforward as they might have seemed. Although travelling
alone, he is rarely on his own as he meets up with various
interesting and amusing characters along the way, until finally
reaching the quiet and unspoilt shores of northern Donegal. Here he
must cross a tumultuous ocean on a small boat in order to meet the
King of Ireland, on the barren and windswept Tory Island.
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