Northern Ireland 1: Belfast and the Antrim Coast
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In this program on Northern Ireland, we see that Belfast is a unique large city that maintains the charming quality of a small village with friendly and hospitable people; here too one will find Ferguson's Irish Linen, considered the "Rolls-Royce" of linen, this company is the only manufacturer of double-damask linen. North of the city is the beautiful Antrim coast. Here you'll find the Giant's Causeway, one of the prime wonders of the natural world. Legend has it that the Causeway is the result of footprints of the giant Finn McCool. Next, a visit to Bushmill's Distillery, which was established in 1608, making it the oldest whiskey distiller in the world; then Dunluce Castle, whose ruins stand on a 100-foot-high basalt stack with a sea cave underneath. Lastly, the famous Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, which connects the mainland with a small fishing island and span a chasm 80 feet deep. 08DR IJSCA 30 min.
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