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EV PHOTO TOUR 2023

10,000 miles. 10 countries. 192 photo spots. All electrical with the Fiat 500e.
Read the journal for EV road trip tips, photo spots and vegan food experiences.
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  • Coach tourism

    30. august 2023, Irland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Dunguaire Castle was built in 1520 by the O’Hynes clan on the picturesque shores of Galway Bay.
    In the summer one can book a medieval castle banquet.
    I personally was shocked how many (thousands of) coach tourists are spit out at the castle for a short visit. Spoils the atmosphere...Les mer

  • Very moody

    30. august 2023, Irland ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    What a great day with dark stormy skies and a cold light to photograph the magnificent old monastery of Clonmacnoise!

    St Ciarán founded his monastery on the banks of the River Shannon in the 6th Century. The monastery flourished and became a university of its time with students from all over Europe.

    The ruins include a Cathedral, two round Towers, three high crosses, nine Churches and over 700 Early Christian grave slabs.
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  • Scouting

    31. august 2023, Irland ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

    Arrived in Dublin I'm positively surprised. It's full but not crowded. A beautiful city!
    Today only some strolling and scouting for tomorrow early morning.

  • Light for the route England - Ireland

    31. august 2023, Irland ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Howth Harbour Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse and was built in 1817 to help guide shipping into the harbour which acted as the terminus for the packet service between Ireland and England.
    The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1982 and replaced by a modern pole light on an adjacent extension of the pier. However, the old lighthouse remains an iconic landmark in Howth. It's nice to spend an evening there. But if you think it's getting quiet after sunset you're mistaken. As later it got as busier it was, so many pubs and bars are at the harbour...Les mer

  • Toll Bridge

    1. september 2023, Irland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Early morning with only some leftovers (drunks) on the street. Ha'penny Bridge illuminated.
    The Ha'penny Bridge is a pedestrian bridge. The bridge was originally called the Wellington Bridge, after the Duke of Wellington, but it was renamed the Ha'penny Bridge in 1919, after the toll was abolished.Les mer

  • Dublin's heroine

    1. september 2023, Irland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Molly Malone is a semi-historical, semi-legendary figure who is commemorated in the song "Cockles and Mussels", a Dublin anthem. The song tells the fictional tale of a fishwife who plied her trade on the streets of Dublin and died young, of a fever.

    She is often referred to as "the tart with the cart" 😅

    Whether she is a real person or a fictional character, Molly Malone is a beloved figure in Dublin. She is a symbol of the city's spirit and its vibrant culture.
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  • Art instead of crime

    1. september 2023, Irland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    The Icon Walk is a free open-air public art installation that promotes Irish culture and heritage. It features over 50 large-scale artworks depicting Irish icons, such as writers, musicians, artists, and sports figures. The artworks are displayed on the walls of the alleyways and laneways of Temple Bar.
    The Icon Walk has been praised for its positive impact on the Temple Bar area. It has helped to make the area more attractive to visitors, and reduced crime and antisocial behaviour. It has also been credited with raising awareness of Irish culture and heritage.
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  • Trinity without books

    1. september 2023, Irland ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    The lovely Trinity College is always worth a visit.
    But it also hosts the library with the Long Room with 200.000 books, which looks like straight out of Hogwarts. But as we found out, all the books are taken out. First time in centuries, typical for my luck... And I didn't want to pay 18.50 EUR for empty wooden shelves, so I rather skipped the library and enjoyed the campus for free.Les mer

  • Before the fog

    1. september 2023, Irland ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    Enjoying the last light on Baily Lighthouse in Howth.
    Minutes later we were standing in thick fog which came out of nowhere. The lenses and filters were steamed up within seconds. Irish weather is always good for a surprise...
    The lighthouse itself is a beautiful red-brick structure that was built in 1814. It is one of the two major land lighthouses in Dublin.
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  • Hosting the big names

    2. september 2023, Irland ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    The docklands of Dublin are both beautiful and convenient for companies. No wonder that a lot of European headquarters are based there, including Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Accenture, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Citigroup, KPMG, and Deloitte.
    In the morning with the reflection also a great photo spot.
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  • Survivor

    3. september 2023, Wales ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    The Lonely Tree is a solitary tree that stands on the shore of Llyn Padarn, Llanberis, in North Wales.
    The backdrop is just as beautiful with mountains, including Snowdon.
    The tree is thought to be over 100 years old and is said to have survived a storm that destroyed many other trees in the area.Les mer

  • HOT

    4. september 2023, Wales ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    To get to this viewpoint one has to do a bit of uphill walking. Usually not too difficult, but today it was so hot, we nearly didn't make it with the heavy camera gear..
    But the view of the mountain Tryfan in the evening sun was fantastic! The river Afon served perfectly as a foreground.
    Tryfan is a mountain in the Snowdonia National Park in Wales. It is 3,546 feet (1,081 m) tall and is one of the most popular mountains in Snowdonia.
    The name "Tryfan" is thought to come from the Welsh words "trwyn" (nose) and "fan" (peak), and refers to the mountain's distinctive profile.
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  • We trust Queen Victoria

    5. september 2023, Wales ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    When the Menai Bridge was first built, there were many people who were afraid to cross it. They believed that it was too dangerous and that it would collapse.
    After all it was the first major suspension bridge in the world...
    But when Queen Victoria crossed the Menai Bridge in a horse-drawn carriage, it helped to solidify the bridge's reputation as a safe and reliable crossing.
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  • True Love

    5. september 2023, Wales ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

    St Dwynwen was a Welsh princess who was forced to marry a man she did not love. She prayed to God for help, and he granted her wish by turning her husband into a block of ice.
    From there on she lived on that island as a nun, helping travellers to find true love.
    It is said that if you visit the island on St Dwynwen's Day (January 25th), you will find true love.
    For sure it's a magical place, especially seen with the eye of a camera.
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  • 130 Lives

    6. september 2023, Wales ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    What a fantastic evening at the Penmon Point Lighthouse! Wonderful light!
    The lighthouse was built in 1838, after a shipwreck in 1831 claimed the lives of 130 people.
    It is also known as Trwyn Du Lighthouse, which means "Black Point Lighthouse" in Welsh.Les mer

  • The Ghost Lake

    7. september 2023, Wales ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Lake (or Llyn in Welsh) Ogwen in Snowdonia is in the shadow of mountain Tryfan.
    The name "Ogwen" means in Welsh "young woman".
    The lake is said to be haunted by the ghost of a young woman who drowned there.
    It was used as a filming location for the film "The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain".
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