Last week end in Ireland!
That like all good things this internship comes to an end, Tuesday and Wednesday will be my last two days of training on Thursday my last day ... all for a return to earth corrézienne Friday ...
Time passed quickly but the balance has not happened yet ...
To enjoy this wonderful weekend, we planned a program rather busy.
Stage 1: The Cliffs of Moher
clock Thursday 6:30, Burgh Quay Dublin towards the city center to catch the shuttle that would take us once again on the west coast of the country: Department Galway!
Once we arrived, we took our shuttle us to the Cliffs of Moher, the third highest cliffs in Europe (200m) truly wonderful scenery.
But to enjoy this magnificent seen us (Julie, Lena, Arthur and I) have the through the granite plateaus plains Clare.
Stage 2: Friday July 30: Cork Branch.
After returning late at night on Thursday evening, we had to get up again around 6:30 am with Lena to go in the second city Cork. This is southwest of the country and home to over 500,000 people.
A city Dublin where most atypical architectural styles mingle and where the impact of English dominance is not apparent. I will let you enjoy the photos ...
Stage 3: The inauguration of New Lands Down Road (Aviva Stadium)
Cala was over a month was expected this would take place on Saturday, the inauguration of the new temple of Irish rugby. After 4 years of waiting, this architectural gem was about to open its doors at the O2 Challenge. National challenge, which allows selection of the country
-21 years (Ulster Leinster +) and (+ Munster Connacht) confrontation. We are therefore left with Arthur and friends Pierrot to attend this inaugural match! 13 h before the stadium, great time, the press is all over to capture the beginnings of this little gem.
13h0: Pierrot, Arthur and I are the first three spectators the history of this stage in the podium A. In the first 100 in the stadium, in short it is nothing major but it was pretty funny to get noticed. We take our seats (seats
premium, mid height, center) presidential faces! In perfect position to enjoy the game.
level rugby, there was only one team on the field, the Leinster fly-half is in perfect symbiosis with the ball perfectly led his troops to victory ...
Results 68-0
That evening we went to celebrate the start of the Lena River Seine coffee (Jud, Dedications for your ears !)... A great evening which allowed us to enjoy once again to this island before the start of the Celtic wave starts this week (Monday Lena, Thursday me, Sunday's friend Pierrot) .
The Bise Vladus!