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Our brand new website... www.bglandscapetours.ie

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Hello folks and welcome to my latest blog, This blog is all about our brand new website https://www.bglandscapetours.ie   and some of its super cool features to make it even easier for you to not only book a tour but do it in a way thats convenient to you, the client. The photo at the top of the page is the home page to the website   and is designed to be both simple and effective (CLICK ANY OF THE PICTURES TO ENLARGE THEM). As you can see from the photo above its pretty straight forward and you should be able to browse it effortlessly. I will however go through the site step by step to show you how it works and how booking a tour or photography workshop has never been easier... Still reading?? Well follow me. About: Pretty simple really. This section is a straight forward introduction from myself with info about myself, why I love landscape photography and sightseeing around Ireland and as much of the world as possible. Alongside me in the little photo ins

Switzerland...ticking off the top of the bucket list

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The 4th of May 2017... The time I had been waiting for, for years I've longed to visit Switzerland and especially this mountain above, The Matterhorn. Well before I even thought about starting photography I have longed to see this mountain up close and personal. Although unpredictable and dangerous at the best of times, it just oozes class and beauty. We left for Dublin airport at 4am to catch our flight to Basel, a quick 2 hour flight was followed by 3 train journeys (sounds horrible but they broke up the time nicely). When we arrived at Zermatt we were amazed by its beauty, it was mild but had really low cloud so there wasn't a mountain to be seen. I hadn't really got any idea where exactly the Matterhorn was in terms of viewing it from Zermatt town but I knew it was somewhere behind those clouds. We hadn't really got an idea what to expect from Zermatt, it was a smallish town with charm, beauty and majestic mountains and the town itself sits over 1,600m a