Author Topic: I just went to the Giants Causeway :D  (Read 783 times)

For a geography field trip
It took an hour and a half to get to there and another hour and a half to get back. Me and a few friends just played Monopoly on my iPod on the trip there. When we arrived we headed straight to it. It took about 10 minutes to follow the path to it. It also went downhill. It was very cold indeed. It also started to rain. Everyone instantly climbed to the top. JESUS CHRIST IT WAS WINDY. Imagine standing in front of about 50 bigass fans going off at highspeed. We had a booklet to do on it. Pretty easy. The rocks were extremely wet and slippery, also. When we had to walk up, the hill wrecked my legs. We then had lunch. Even though it was freezing, people bought ice creams. I bought a bag of malteasers and put them in my ice cream. Epic. We then headed to the gift shop. There was a machine that turned a 1p coin into a giants causeway souvenir coin. Then we headed to the bus on the way back, oh but guess what? I lost my iPod. We got everyone on the bus to look for it but to no avail, so when the bus stopped, my geography teacher rung the causeway office to look for it. Havent heard back from her. We left at the beginning of the school day and came back at the end. Also, tomorrow's the last day until Halloween break :D

tl;dr it was very windy, very cold, very wet, hurt my legs, got a souvenir coin and I lost my iPod

I can't bring electronics on field trips.


Sucks to be you.
Im confident Ill get it back. Why would a tourist want an iPod that needs a passcode to be opened and is low on battery?

Im confident Ill get it back. Why would a tourist want an iPod that needs a passcode to be opened and is low on battery?
A tourist that can jail break it and charge it up.

Im confident Ill get it back. Why would a tourist want an iPod that needs a passcode to be opened and is low on battery?
Fair enough, but why would a tourist want to bother giving it back at all, even if they can't use it.

Some people are like that and wouldn't give anything simple back, even if it's of no use to them and they understand that someone else is really missing it.

Sounds pretty interesting.
Next time you go to a geographic landmark for a school field trip, you should take a Camera instead of an iPod. It'd be cooler to see again.

I bought a bag of malteasers and put them in my ice cream. Epic.
:D Yay, Maltesers.
There was a machine that turned a 1p coin into a giants causeway souvenir coin.
o: http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/archive/index.php/t-259371.html
Shouldn't deface the Queens Image.

Shouldn't deface the Queens Image.
There was a plaque on it saying something about it doesnt violate laws about that stuff

Next time you go to a geographic landmark for a school field trip, you should take a Camera instead of an iPod. It'd be cooler to see again.
I brought my phone and took images, but I have no idea on how to get them to my computer

There was a plaque on it saying something about it doesnt violate laws about that stuff
Well, you still shouldn't really do it. What if you were a monarch and people messed up images of you? o;
Also, technically, it's still blasphemous. The Queen is holy and directly related to God, so...
Not my belief, but as a Monarch and head of the Church of England, it's true under her word and her followers/believers word.

So, did you actually learn anything on the trip, or did you just focus on your ice-cream and pennies? :P


Well, you still shouldn't really do it. What if you were a monarch and people messed up images of you? o;
Also, technically, it's still blasphemous. The Queen is holy and directly related to God, so...
Not my belief, but as a Monarch and head of the Church of England, it's true under her word and her followers/believers word.

So, did you actually learn anything on the trip, or did you just focus on your ice-cream and pennies? :P
The Giant's causeway actually isnt part of the UK. Well, according to O2 anyways.

We are focusing on tourism and stuff and we had to see how the giants causeway could bring money to the area and such.