Wednesday 12 March 2014

'To Belfast's Salty Waters'..................

From a fast moving stream at it's source in the Dromara Hills near my home at Slieve Croob, the River Lagan 'river of the low-lying district" is a major river here in Northern Ireland.
From Dromara it continues on a lonely and at times busy 40 miles journey to Belfast through Dromore, Donaghcloney and Lisburn before entering Belfast Lough.

Looking towards East Bridge Street and the Titanic Quarter, this shot of my trusty steed was taken near the former Gasworks site in Belfast.
Visible in the background are the famous Harland & Wolff twin shipbuilding gantry cranes (Samson and Goliath) which are situated at Queen's Island in the city.

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