September 11, 2024
Day 4 Ballybunion to Spanish Point
Thankfully the weather improved for today, somewhat. We had strong winds all day, sometimes behind but mostly cross or head winds. We also had a few light showers but not the rain of yesterday. Nonetheless the weather was cool so lots of clothes. The total distance was 82km but we had 4 free km on a ferry across the Shanon estuary. Again we passed through some small villages, rural areas for dairy and beef farming and coastlines. Tonight we are in Spanish Point named for where some ships from the Spanish armada wrecked along the coast during the British-Spanish war. Some of the Spanish sailors were executed by British authorities but others survived and intermarried with the locals. The term “black Irish” refers to the Irish who have a little darker skin and hair due to the Spanish genes.
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Today's ride: 78 km (48 miles)
Total: 1,148 km (713 miles)
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