Place: Inis Rath Island, N.Ireland, UK
Date: 20 Apr, 2007
Characters: Nature, me & hubby
Device: my camera
Inis Rath Island, N.Ireland , UK.
Inis Rath Island, N.Ireland , Co Fermanagh, UK.
Lough (Irish for "Lake") Erne , Co Fermanagh
Lake Erne, where Inis Rath Island stands
Lough (pronounced as lo-ck) Erne
Inis Rath Entrance from the Lake Erne.
Thats me...in water..well....almost
Pancha Pandava Trees - as they are called in the island.
Vrindavana- the whole island is called so.
The way towards the building...(or once-up-on-a-time palace).
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.
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FTC!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwwwwwwww!! It's all green green green and so B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L!!!
ReplyDeleteSTC yayyyyyyyyyyy am juz after mah mummaaaaaaaaaa :-D
ReplyDeleteHei Swathi.
ReplyDeleteSo 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
Awesome placeeeeeeeeeee and u look damn cute toooooo :-D woveeeeeeeeeeeee i felt as though i was there. Thanks a lot for sharin these (((((((((((((((((((((((hugsssssssssssssssssssssssss)))))))))))))))))))))))))))
ReplyDeletehai that's a beautiful place... wow
ReplyDeletelike it
Nice.
ReplyDeleteNice pics.. have u visited aran island?
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Swathi.....Happy you are out and about.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you recovering well:)
ReplyDeleteI 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:)
*Crying Like a Small Baby*
ReplyDeleteSuch 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....
amazing to see Vrindavana, and Panch Pandava trees in Ireland!!!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
wow, such a beautiful place...loved the 5th one!!
ReplyDeletesooo greeeen n beautiful... such a lovely place dear... u r so lucky to visit these places :)
ReplyDeletenice photographs Swathi. nature is so beautiful thru ur lens.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and serene pictures...
ReplyDeleteAnd tell me how deep water were you in, in that pic of yours?
Sabiha
wow, i learnt something thru this. here it is:
ReplyDeletehttp://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.
wah beutiful and i surprised to see indian name
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bye
kya yaha indian community rahati he?
ReplyDeleteHi..nice to read your blog after a very long time. Nice pics. Hope and pray that you will recover soon..
ReplyDeletehey, 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.
ReplyDeleteThanx Dearie, Hope u r recovering from ur pains....
Hugss and love
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
ReplyDeletecool pictures Swathi...Green Green Everywhere....
ReplyDelete[I am very much in a non active state. So, pls forgive my absence in your pages]
ReplyDeleteI applaude your enthusiasm !!!!
Its gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteall da pics r kewl.. i lyked da 6th 1 most of all... :)
ReplyDelete*taadikku kayyum koduthu photos nookkunnu and thinking whether I'll be able to visit these places*
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place indeed!