
Ten years ago I made my first visit to Southern Ireland and started in the west coast city of Galway.
Galway is the fourth largest city in Ireland and the streets were so busy I couldn't help wondering why no one was at work. There were a lot of tourists but also a great many local people spilling out of the pubs and restaurants onto the pavement all the way down the main street and down to the banks of the River Corrib which was flowing briskly towards the Atlantic Ocean. Perhaps it was on account of the weather because a man in a bar told me that they were in the middle of a 'heat wave', 'hotter even than Spain' he proudly informed me.
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