Dublin Docklands, 20/01/2012:
Dublin is a city split by the River Liffey and a class division exists across the river. The Northside is regarded as working class and the Southside is regarded as middle to upper class. Our hotel was on the Southside, just on the edge of Grafton Street, where the high end shopping is located.
On Friday, after exploring art galleries in the Temple Bar district, my mom and I walked along and across the river. I was intrigued by the (supposedly) antique ship in front of the modern convention center. Turns out, the ship is a famine museum on a reconstruction of a ship from the 19th century.
I also captured a picture of the artwork covering the fencing along the river. It served as the fence for a private parking lot.