Low Water in the Liffey.

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  1. Never seen it this low before. The seagulls were picking at the tatters and worms, while forlorn pintglasses dropped years ago sat waiting in the mud waiting to become sand again.

    You could’ve walked across.

    The water looked shallow and cold.

  2. I wonder if that’s the original ‘plane’ of how high/low Dublin city was back then.

    Like before the quays and the build up of the city. Could people thousands of years ago walked on that dry spot for their daily travels.

  3. I’m pretty sure this means a tsunami is coming, sorry Dublin! (I watched a documentary once, I think that makes me an internet expert on the matter).

  4. Still doesn’t smell as bad as the cow shite countryside. The wreak of the farmers who haven’t showered since they were last in a hotel

  5. Do people mudlark in the Liffey like they do the Thames? You’d imagine there would be some artefacts hidden there

  6. Ah the auld Liffey.

    Looks sparkling now.

    But I’m old enough to remember when we put a clock in her to countdown to the millennium and the water melted it and it had to be replaced a few times.

    The time in the slime.

    Good auld day.

  7. For all the jokes it gets for being filled with various trash, it looks remarkably clean!

    I actually noticed that water level was very low around lunch time, but it actually got quite high in the evenings. Maybe its just high tide season.

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