Right next to the St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland there is a beautiful park. It is said the St. Patrick used to baptise the first Irish Christians here. He used the water from an underground river called Poddle. St. Patrick’s Park was developed by Lord Iveagh according to a design layout by Arthur Dudgeon C.E. in 1897 and completed in 1904.
At the time of this visit there was a large beautiful tricolor bed of cosmos, white, pink and dark pink.