Explore Ireland With Beautiful Art Book By NY Travel Photographer

By Clyde Banosia


Traveling to Ireland would be a once-in-a-lifetime experience exploring everything from the scenic Wild Atlantic Way to the picture-postcard towns in the Lakelands and the sublime pleasures of cities like Dublin. But, it doesn't necessarily need to have all that travel and the attendant hassles. A NY travel photographer has been there and done all that.

Most people are a bit hard-pressed to hop on board a jetliner to cross the Atlantic. Those interested in seeing the country can now skip the hassle of traveling on an inter-continental flight and then tramping around 26 counties. Just sit back and thumb through a book of pictures that has all the memories and delights of an Irish holiday.

Seeing the country through the eyes of a shutterbug allows people to experience the best parts of the vacation minus the hassle. For instance, the Cliffs of Moher make County Clare a very popular destination on the island. It also makes the attraction a huge tourist trap with parking problems, hordes of tourists, gift shops and other kitschy commercial impediments.

An art book, on the other hand, eliminates all these obstacles and hassles. It lets people go straight to what they want to see - the beautiful cliffs towering hundreds of feet above the ocean. A traveler getting happily drunk in the pubs of Dublin will likewise find it just as hard to take a train two hours out to Kilkenny.

The trip to the picturesque location is very much possible for someone in their own home who just needs to turn a page. A blink of an eye and the flip of a page is all that's needed to get from Dublin to Kilkenny. There's no train fare either.

The best part of an Irish vacation is possibly a visit to County Cork to see Blarney Castle. It is said that the famed Blarney Stone blesses those who kiss it with the gift of eloquence. Wonder if an travel photographer's images of the Blarney Stone have the same power to grant a gift of the gab. It is very much within the realm of possibility, because a picture is, after all, worth a thousand words.




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