Giant Steps








For two and a half days I rode along the north-east coast of Northern Ireland, or, the Coastal Causeway, keeping to the A2 aka; The Coast Road. The steep cliffs and exposed rock gave the land the appearance of being one edge of a cookie that had been broken in two and pushed out to sea. Combined with the high cliff edges and endless twisting road, were many white beaches and several castle ruins. The most stunning attraction, however was the Giant’s Causeway and the remarkable rock formations created by various volcanic eruptions, climactic erosion and punishing ice ages. cheap cialis soft devensec.com However, exercise does help in reducing obesity, improving blood circulation and preventing frequent urination. The intricate arteries in the penis may become cheap viagra india weakened because of the ageing process and thus can no longer provide the hydraulic pressure required to get or maintain an erection of penis firm enough for sexual intercourse. Ammonia itself is a by-product of intensive exercise, and without the urea cycle the body would die from lack of oxygen and energy rich elements such as L-arganine. http://www.devensec.com/rules-regs/decregstoc.html lowest price sildenafil You might have heard this cheapest levitra generic name many times when people are talking about male impotence. The hexagonal pillars seemed too exact to have been made naturally; it seemed more like a floor covered in thousands of 5-sided steps that one had to carefully negotiate in order to get to the other side. Though I had intended to spend just a short while visiting this marvelous place, the various rocks, pillars and cliff-side views kept me spellbound for well over two hours. Certainly time well spent, even if it did mean I only rode 31kms that day!
[pictures once I get a better internet connection]