Monday 28 May 2007

Inis Rath Island - Part 1

Place: Inis Rath Island, N.Ireland, UK
Date: 20 Apr, 2007
Characters: Nature, me & hubby
Device: my camera



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Inis Rath Island, N.Ireland , UK.

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Inis Rath Island, N.Ireland , Co Fermanagh, UK.

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Lough (Irish for "Lake") Erne , Co Fermanagh

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Lake Erne, where Inis Rath Island stands

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Lough (pronounced as lo-ck) Erne
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Inis Rath Entrance from the Lake Erne.

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Thats me...in water..well....almost

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Pancha Pandava Trees - as they are called in the island.

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Vrindavana- the whole island is called so.

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The way towards the building...(or once-up-on-a-time palace).

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Another part of Vrindavan..

Wondering how Indian Names came in Ireland?

krishna island


Note: As I am recovering from slipped disc, weight loss, migraine and reactions to all those prescription painkillers that I took for the issues mentioned, in a combined way, I am very much in a non active state. So, pls forgive my absence in your pages...I will be there in a slow but steady manner.

27 comments:

  1. Awwwwwwww!! It's all green green green and so B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!!!

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  2. STC yayyyyyyyyyyy am juz after mah mummaaaaaaaaaa :-D

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  3. Hei Swathi.

    So great to see you in action!
    Never been in this place, though, I have a many times in the Northern Ireland over the years.
    Great pics - like the 4th in particular.
    HUGZ from Rii xx

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  4. Awesome placeeeeeeeeeee and u look damn cute toooooo :-D woveeeeeeeeeeeee i felt as though i was there. Thanks a lot for sharin these (((((((((((((((((((((((hugsssssssssssssssssssssssss)))))))))))))))))))))))))))

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  5. hai that's a beautiful place... wow
    like it

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  6. Nice pics.. have u visited aran island?

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  7. Lovely photos Swathi.....Happy you are out and about.

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  8. Nice to see you recovering well:)


    I was so surprised to see the names(Vrindavan & Pancha pandavas)at first.But then I saw the link you provided...now I know...thanks for sharing the pictures:)

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  9. *Crying Like a Small Baby*

    Such a picturesque view..... Even i wanna come to UK & Ireland.... When is Kappithan Varma Entrusting me with Mission Tigerie????

    Ithanu... people doesnt have adichu mattal spirit....

    Beautiful Snaps....

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  10. amazing to see Vrindavana, and Panch Pandava trees in Ireland!!!
    I wonder on the naming.... need to search on it... does it have a history behind? or that some Indians named it so...

    whatever, the nature is mind blowing.... Thnx for sharing.. and do take care of urself... Get well soon Dear.

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  11. wow, such a beautiful place...loved the 5th one!!

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  12. sooo greeeen n beautiful... such a lovely place dear... u r so lucky to visit these places :)

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  13. nice photographs Swathi. nature is so beautiful thru ur lens.

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  14. Beautiful and serene pictures...

    And tell me how deep water were you in, in that pic of yours?

    Sabiha

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  15. wow, i learnt something thru this. here it is:

    http://www.iskcon.org.uk/govindadwipa/index.html

    Situated in the midst of an extensive nature reserve is the beautiful Inisrath Island on Upper Lough Erne, Co Fermanagh. Here a rural Hare Krishna community leads a way of life inspired by the 5000 year old Vedic Texts of ancient India.

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  16. wah beutiful and i surprised to see indian name
    tc
    bye

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  17. kya yaha indian community rahati he?

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  18. Hi..nice to read your blog after a very long time. Nice pics. Hope and pray that you will recover soon..

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  19. hey, actually I din see the added link, WIth no offence intended, I googled it and thus commented the same. This is a real info for me.
    Thanx Dearie, Hope u r recovering from ur pains....
    Hugss and love

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  20. it is wonder ful indeed . it sort of reminds me to the trip to bet-dwarka. however it had less of greenery but more of the sea side

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  21. cool pictures Swathi...Green Green Everywhere....

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  22. [I am very much in a non active state. So, pls forgive my absence in your pages]

    I applaude your enthusiasm !!!!

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  23. Its gorgeous!!

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  24. all da pics r kewl.. i lyked da 6th 1 most of all... :)

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  25. *taadikku kayyum koduthu photos nookkunnu and thinking whether I'll be able to visit these places*
    Beautiful place indeed!

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