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Belfast
Belfast, October 2, 2004.
Belfast's Protestant cathedral.
Belfast's Catholic cathedral.
Belfast City Hall.
The warehouse on the Belfast docks where the Titanic was built.
The most impressive mohawk I've ever seen, in the Belfast train station.
First in a series of pictures of Protestant/Unionist murals in West Belfast (Shankill Road area).
More murals.
More murals.
More murals.
More murals. You can see they're mostly on the ends of apartment complexes.
More murals.
More murals.
More murals.
More murals.
The "Peace Line", separating the Catholic and Protestant areas of West Belfast.
Gates in the wall. These are open during the day and closed at night or if there's trouble.
Closed gates. Some are closed on weekends (no trouble here).
Sinn Fein headquarters in the Falls Road.
A wall of murals in the Catholic/Republican Falls Road area.
Another shot of the mural wall.
A close-up of my favourite mural.
Catholic/Republican murals in the Falls Road area of West Belfast.
More murals.
More murals.
More murals.
More murals.
More murals.
More murals.
More murals, this one commemorating Bobby Sands.
Top three floors occupied by the British Army as a surveillance post.
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