I haven't actually bought anything there yet but I did get a chance to see the view from the dome in Victoria Square, Belfast.Again, only the iPhone otherwise I may have taken a few more shots.
Thanks to Matt for the coffee!
I haven't actually bought anything there yet but I did get a chance to see the view from the dome in Victoria Square, Belfast.
We really do have some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.
Sadly, I only had my iPhone with me but even with that I really like the shots I got.
My third train-the-trainer session was in Mumbai, India. It was a fascinating experience.
The poverty is plain to see. People live on the foot path in make shift lodgings and spend most of their day sitting around the road. Some don't even have a roof over their heads. All this in one of the fastest developing economies in the world at the moment.
While there we had a tour of the City. Here you can see Dhobi Ghat which is where most of the city hotel's laundry is done. You can see it hanging out to try right below the overcrowded train!

I discovered my cameras macro function at the hanging gardens. There is nothing hanging in these gardens. The name is given as the gardens sit on top of the main reservoir for the city.
This cheeky monkey was one of many we found during a trip to Elephanta Island. We took a boat trip to the island where we saw some ancient Hindu caves. It was a hot day so on the way back to the boat we got the little train. When we arrived at the dock the visitors who just arrived hardly gave us a chance to get off the train before barging on. They pushed on in a style not dissimilar to the way they drive. It was like it was the last train out of town.
