After Glendalough, we drove through the Wicklow Mountains looking for Sally Gap. This countryside was used by dissidents during early Irish/English struggles in the 18th Century. The English built the road to have access to those Irish fellas. It still has serious warnings about the condition but we found it no different than all the crazy narrow roads in Ireland. I can only imagine the beauty of this drive in the spring when the heather is blooming.
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| Start of the drive up into the Wicklow Mountains |
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| Here comes the rain... |
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| Followed by the most stunning rainbow at Sally Gap |
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| Then, the sky cleared again! |
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