My Daily Post - Unusual architecture in the last Titanic's port
“Deck of Cards” houses in Cobh, Ireland(pronounced Cove).
Cobh Ireland (pronounced Cove) is just a 20-minute train ride from Cork city, and is perhaps one of the most unique towns I’ve had the opportunity to visit. Not only are the vibrant colors appealing to the eye; the seaport is full of soul and rich history.
Formerly known as Queenstown until 1920, Cobh is a historic gem of Ireland. 2.5 of the 6 million Irish immigrated to North America through Cobh, including Annie Moore, who was the first person to be processed on Ellis Island.
And of course, the Titanic is what gives Cobh its name to fame. Queenstown was the last stop before the legend sailed its fate, only to be swallowed by the Atlantic within a day.
Camera: Sony a6000
Such a colourful picture! ❤️ I must visit Ireland asap!
You won't regret, trust me :)
wow beautiful picture
Thank you :)
ahh.......... it looks so dreamy. i hope i can go and visit these places someday
It really is..hope that you will :)
I'm intrigued by Ireland lately and seeing your post makes me wanna visit it as soon as possible! :)
It is really different than any other country in Europe. If you ever go, try going to some countryside areas :)
Wow, that is like a painting. It is very cool to see many different vibrant colors on those houses. Then with the huge steeple in the background!
Very cool.
💎Hailie Kaye
Thanks a lot dear Hailie :)
So colorful! Brings out such positive vibe! 😊
Thank you, agree with you :)
I love how colorful it looks, it's a rainbow :D
I would like to visit Ireland, it is a very beautiful country