Thursday 2 May 2013

The most beautiful places in Northern Irleand...

Northern Irleand

In the northeast coast of Ireland is a landscape that is known as The Giant’s Causeway.The place is so great, that it is said to be formed by “supernatural forces”. Legend has it that two giants, one Irish and one Scottish, always at odds, threw stones together without ceasing. This led to the formation of a field of stones on the sea.
~The Giant’s Causeway~


Hanging bridge Carrick-a-Rede is one of the main attractions of the coast of Northern Ireland.


~Bridge Carrick-a-Rede~

Also worth a visit is the Castle Coole.



~Castle Coole~

Marble Arch Caves is over 6 km of mazes and corridors full of phenomenal forms of stalactites and stalagmites. Really worth a visit.



~Marble Arch Caves~

It's only a few places that are truly remarkable. In fact, there are countless and they are all wonderful.

What you should to know about Northern Ireland...

This is one stand-alone component of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Its capital is Belfast.

~The flag of Northern Irleand~


Its capital is Belfast.It is situated in the northeastern part of the island of Ireland.No doubt this is a place full of rich cultural heritage and traditions.It is a beautiful land, rich in attractions and leisure spots. Come and enjoy the greenery and tranquility.


~Belfast city~

Wednesday 1 May 2013

What is worth to know ...

The UK has some of the details that are sure to stand out from other countries. I'll try to mention a few.

  • Tea is drunk with milk.
  • In Wales, the lives of 3 million people and 11 million sheep.
  • The British are disciplined and lining up on the bus, the input queue is beyond unimaginable.
  • Snow falls very rare in Great Britain.
  • United Kingdom doesn't have a written constitution! It is the only country in Europe.
  • The English do not kiss in greeting, shaking hands. Often, however, they do not serve at all.
  • Bells on the front door are indeed known, but still are very popular knockers that should knock when needed.
  • The British Christmas preparations begin in mid-November when buying gifts your loved ones. In London's Trafalgar Square, people gather around a large Christmas tree, which since World War II is a traditional gift of Norway. During the holidays, there are choirs from all over the world, singing Christmas carols.
  • I do not care here Christmas Eve and Christmas meal eaten on December 25, about five in the afternoon. The family and friends come to the table, which is dominated by turkey stuffed with chestnuts.For dessert administered Christmas Pudding and cake with nuts and raisins.
  • The Boxing Day, December 26, unpacks the gifts brought by Santa Claus.
  • English people usually wear wedding rings on the left hand, the right hand only wear them widows or widowers, in Poland is quite the opposite.
  • Model school English scientist uses only 4% of Britons, mainly Londoners. Some dialects are very difficult to understand.
  • The London Underground is called TUBE.
  • If someone is written off in the exam, a British student shall notify the teacher!
  • The British have a great sense of humor and like to joke.
  • Language Welsh is the oldest language in Europe.