Inis Oirr
A boat ride was in store for today out to Inis Oirr. Inis Oirr is the smallest of the Aran Islands. It is one desolate piece of rock. They have very little soil. They make more soil by mixing seaweed with sand and spreading it around. Can you imagine? The island has 300 permanent residents. The island has 500 to 600 cattle. They graze in fields the size of postage stamps. Daily they are moved to a different field. It makes no sense!
But our tour was a fun one. We took a horse and wagon tour of the island. Thomas was our guide. He has lived here his whole life. Toby was our horse. To say that Toby had an attitude would be putting it mildly. He moved at his own pace and as Thomas said, "he cannot be persuaded otherwise but he is a good horse'! While other horses and wagons were galloping past us, Toby just plodded along! It was a fun experience.
On our way back we were treated to a boat ride below the Cliffs of Mohr. They are quite the rock cliffs. It turns out that they are the 2nd most popular tourist destination in all of Ireland. The Guinness
Storehouse tour is number 1. Go figure!
Still a little bit rough!
Toby and Thomas
Agriculture on Inis Oirr
Water a little rough but nice rainbow!
Cliffs of Mohr - Old Hags Head
Cliffs of Mohr
Cliffs of Mohr
Gus O'Conner's Pub - A Great way to finish the day!


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