Thanks to all for your comments.

The first image was taken by me, as I was standing on the bridge and
my son was following me.  The second was actually taken by my wife,
who wouldn't even approach the bridge, from high above, using her
little Nikon <g>.  I included it just to set the scene for the shot of
my son on the bridge.

The bridge is quite high, as the second image shows.  It is remade
each spring, to serve the fishermen who use the island.  Yes, it is
new rope, and yes there are planks, but it is still a bit
intimidating.

We had to wait for the wind to calm down before they would let us
cross.  The wind picked up on our return trip, just enough to make it
a bit exciting.

Carrick-a Rede and the Causeway Coast are among the most dramatic
sites on the Island, and definitely the most interesting spots in
Northern Ireland.  Traditionally, after crossing the bridge both ways,
one goes to Bushmills, to visit the distillery and sample a wee dram.

Thanks,

Dan

On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 10:55 AM, frank theriault
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Daniel J. Matyola
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> http://blogs.delphiforums.com/n/blogs/blog.aspx?nav=main&webtag=djm1963&entry=14
>
> I like 'em both, but the second one gives us an idea of how high up they are.
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
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