Have you ever wondered what nature’s version of a trampoline would feel like? Every step bounces off the spongy ground at Downpatrick Head in Ireland, it's like walking on green grassy clouds. The place is breathtakingly beautiful, with an amazing view of the sea-stack by the cliffs. There is a harshness to it, two people gazing at the sea-stack being battered by the waves below, it can easily be imagined that it only takes a gust of wind going in the wrong direction to throw a person over the edge and into the wild Atlantic sea. Joining them is a small stone building that was used as a lookout post during World War II. Its utilitarian architecture adds to the surrealism as it clashes with the playful green humps which could easily be something out of Teletubbies.