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Gearagh 3 miles toward Inchigeela, Macroom | ![]() |
We have been using the islands as replicated units for the study of how biodiversity loss might affect ecosystem functioning across multiple trophic levels (biodiversity loss in a food web context). Orla McLaughlin has b... more
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Busaras Store Street, Dublin, 1 | ![]() |
After the initial controversy and discussion about the building had faded, the Irish public proceeded to use Busáras in ever increasing numbers as bus travel took over from the railways after the rail network cuts... more
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James Fort Pier Road, Kinsale | ![]() |
Traces of the first James Fort, built in 1607 by English settlers on what is now Jamestown Island, Virginia, have been found, dispelling the long-held belief that the site had eroded into the James River. Postholes and s... more
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General Post Office O' Connell Street, Dublin, 1 | ![]() |
Don't be fooled by the nondescript name: with a facade of Ionic columns and Greco-Roman pilasters 60m long (197 ft.) and 17m high (56 ft.), this is more than a post office -- it is the symbol of Irish freedom. Built betw... more
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Malahide Castle Malahide, Dublin | ![]() |
From city centre - start at the Daniel O’Connell monument on O’Connell Street, turn left onto Amiens Street – R105 (signpost for Malahide, Howth and Fairview here). Go straight through traffic lights on... more
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Dublinia Borris Court, Dublin | ![]() |
Dublinia is an exhibit located in Christchurch Cathedral, which takes you through the early history of Dublin, from around 900 to about 1500, with the focus on the medieval period. It's an interactive exhibit, very good ... more
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Natural History Museum Merrion Street, Dublin, 4 | ![]() |
VT have inadvertently called this place the National History Museum but it is in fact the NATURAL History Museum of Dublin. Whatever you call it, it is the dullest activity you could possibily do while visiting this othe... more
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Baltimore Main Street, Baltimore | ![]() |
The houses are neat and well kept, and the town is a major summer destination. The view along the top down into the harbor is very nice. O'Driscoll Castle or Dun na Sead looms over the town. We parked along the narrow ro... more
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Glasnevin Cemetery Finglas Road, Dublin, 11 | ![]() |
Because Glasnevin was the burial spot for those other than the rich, portions of the cemetery show their age and neglect. Near the Garden and Chapel sections of the cemetery (on the far side across from the entrance gate... more
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Killiney Hill Killiney Hill Road, Dublin | ![]() |
Killiney is a seaside suburb situated almost 10 km south of Dublin. To buy a house here is very expensive, but I’m not surprised as the location is great. Before going to Dublin I was advised by a Dubliner I met in Stock... more
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