Ireland’s Highest Waterfall
Back in 2002, we were living in Ireland. We spent one weekend at the Powerscourt Springs health spa. It was my first time at a health spa, and while all the women wandering around in bath robes were nice, it really wasn’t my bag. Powerscourt (named after the nearby Powerscourt Estate–lovely gardens, and a set for several movies including Branagh’s Henry V.) is also home to Ireland’s Highest Waterfall.
Feeling some cabin fever at the spa, we set off on a longish walk to view this apparent natural wonder. After paying our €4.00 each, we walked through a busy picnic area to the site of Ireland’s Highest Waterfall.
It was barely a trickle.
The water dribbled down the cliff face like the urine flow of a octagenarian with avoidant paruresis. What’s more, the water was kind of brown. The Irish kids didn’t seem to mind, as they splashed and played in the stream (for it definitely wasn’t a river) that formed from the base of the waterfall. For the record, it’s about 400 feet. I’d seen more impressive water flows in my backyard in West Vancouver.
I was reminded about this by this photo on Flickr, which portrays the waterfall in all its majesty. The photographer, one Sean Brady, has a number of nice photos from a trip to Ireland, including this shaggy-looking ram.
