Tuesday, March 11, 2008

My trip to Enniskerry.


I would like to say thank a lot to my teacher and my classmate to let me discover waterfall in Enniskerry. I have been living in Ireland for six years and never been where. And I did not now how beautiful Ireland is. How is deferent city, there are I live, and the forest, around this city. I was speech less. It was so charm. We did not talk much because I won’t to make ordinary call. I was listening to waterfall. I was gaze to mountain. I am delighted.
The Waterfall area is a natural haven for Wildlife. Ancient Oak trees stand in the valley, as do Beech, Birch and Rowan.
I thought it is like I see in film but nothing special just Ireland's Highest Waterfall tumbling 135 metres into the Dargle Valley crashes spectacularly down and runs through the beautiful glen. The Waterfall is fed by waters from blanket bog on top of the mountains above the valley. Peat often gives the water a brown colour, and the volume of water coming down changes dramatically a couple of hours after rain.
Powerscourt Waterfall has been a major attraction since the 1760's and has been a favourite family picnic spot for years.
I had also had the pleasure to attend a children's playground.
One of the most enjoyable aspects of my trip has been the opportunity to meet rears nature then waken up.
And so, what are the main things I will take from my trip? Well, there are four. First, nature is very nice dos it mater there are you living, you will get similar thinks in nature over the word. Second, you can find what you like every where, just keep looking.
Third, great place to visit if you have a car or if you can get a lift from friends.
And the final thing that I have learned during the trip? Well, I have say that time does indeed fly when you’re having fun!

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