19 May, 2021

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Ailt an Chorráin (Burtonport) is a Gaeltacht fishing village about 7 km northwest of Dungloe in The Rosses district of County Donegal, Ireland.    


seen down by the pier


linking up with Tom thebackroadstraveller

41 comments:

  1. Is Gaelic actually spoken much? Do you hear it on the street and in the shops, for example?

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    1. Sometimes you'll hear the old folks speak it in the shops or in a conversation. We heard one man talking to the butcher when he was buying some meat. They speak pretty fast so it's hard to understand.

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  2. ...a welcome sign is always a wonderful sign! I like the rusty steel sign. Thanks Bill for stopping by.

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  3. Hi Bill.

    This is a nice indication.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  4. Three of the words is all I really can pronounce. And they are nice words, too. Have a nice day, Bill.

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  5. Interesting signs and nice designs.

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  6. I love the one down by the pier!

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  7. The vertical sign is great. So unique.

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  8. Signs that there are people working there still!

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  9. I like the metal sign, Bill!

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  10. Fine looking signs in Gaelic. Always good to see even if I can't actually read them.

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  11. That sideways sign is an interesting one.

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  12. Nice touch with signs in four languages.

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  13. Many languages so we can all understand.

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  14. Love the welcome sign Bill, all encompassing 💜

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  15. Like the signs, beautiful view!

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  16. I like the corten steel sign.

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  17. Wonderful place to visit :)))

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  18. "Ailt on Chorrain" sign looks beautiful.

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  19. You are a maritime country and there are signs everywhere:-) Have a wonderful night Bill:-)

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  20. Muito criativo, amigo Bill!
    Um beijinho!
    Megy Maia🌻🌼🌻

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  21. I liked the sideways reading sign in the second image, Bill.

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  22. Unique sign!! Would love to visit there.

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  23. Neat signage. I like the different welcoming signs.
    MB

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  24. I wish I could read Gaelic. It is not an easy language.

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  25. Beautiful shots Bill. Have a wonderful day.

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  26. Me encanto la ultima fotografía te mando un beso

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  27. Decent signs the second one is different.

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