HillmortonBlade
With the luck of the Irish
This is the Brandywell, home of Derry City. It's pretty much next door to Celtic Park, but the Derry version is for the GAA games of hurling and Gaelic football.
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Who needs to pay to see the match when you can watch it from the cemetery steps?
Derry is a beautiful city with its ancient walls intact. The sun shining on the River Foyle looks fantastic, and there is always the chance of a trip to see the murals of the Bogside for a genuine slice or two of recent history.
Hands up if you knew Che Guevara was of Irish stock.
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He was, you know.
He wasn't though..
And for a little balance.. if it's to be really "genuine" one needs to take off the green (and of course, orange) tinted glasses.
The history of Londonderry/Derry is fascinating throughout the centuries. Ancient Irish history, later at the centre of the pan European political-religious conflict (so immense, the aftermath is still played on the streets across Northern Ireland and Ulster, though thankfully in a climate of increasing tolerance). Not to be overlooked is the role the city and its inhabitants played in the Irish Famine and then later in supporting the North Atlantic merchant and naval fleets in WW2. The well documented recent history, of course, is in the memories of a lot of us for a number of reasons.
I'd recommend anyone to visit the city for a break (take an umbrella) and to enjoy it best, open your mind and appreciate a rich and diverse history.
