Aunidan Christi KPGS
Bio
I am the Author of "The Spiritual Truth, a Guide into all Truth,” available on Amazon-Aunidan Christi, I am also the Author of “River Lagan Walks,” also available on Amazon.
Stories (80/0)
Aspects of Belfast
No matter where you are in Belfast, Northern Ireland you cannot fail to miss the imposing shipyard cranes Samson and Goliath, which can be seen from all parts of Belfast City, north, south, east and west, these two cranes are in the heart of Belfast Shipyard in East Belfast and are well worth a visit if you are visiting Belfast.
By Aunidan Christi KPGS6 years ago in Wander
Photography at Its Best 2018
It is not until I upload the photos that I take onto my laptop that I truly see the beauty within each photo. In the above photo I was amazed by the capture of the motion within the commotion of the Gulls coming to feed, which truly showed how good my Sony Carl Zeiss camera really was.
By Aunidan Christi KPGS6 years ago in Photography
Aspects of Belfast (Pt. 2)
Many of the the murals and artwork in and around Belfast and Northern Ireland are generally historical and political. As you can see above, once more we have a mural depicting the Titanic—the ill fated ocean liner—which can be found in East Belfast where the Harland and Wolff Shipyard is located and the massive cranes Samson and Goliath can be seen far and wide.
By Aunidan Christi KPGS6 years ago in Photography
- Top Story - November 2018
Aspects of Belfast (Pt. 1)Top Story - November 2018
I love photography of all kinds, but one of my favourite subjects to photograph are murals and street art in and around Belfast, Northern Ireland, and when my illnesses allow me, I get out to see what's new around Belfast in regards to murals and street art. I am never disappointed by what I find.
By Aunidan Christi KPGS6 years ago in Photography
Aspects of Belfast
The peace lines or peace walls first appeared in Northern Ireland in 1969, after sectarian trouble first flared up across the Province. Believe it or not, in 2018, they are still there keeping different religious factions apart and are a must for any tourist visiting Belfast or Northern Ireland.
By Aunidan Christi KPGS6 years ago in Wander