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Schull Main Street, Schull |
Keep an eye on the weather and especially watch for fog! This walk starts and finishes on small road and track but the middle is all cross country. The radar domes at the top are fenced off and entry is not permitted but... more
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Smithfield Chimney Smithfield Village, Dublin |
A very nice square in the Western part of the northbank of the Liffey is a square called Smithfield Plaza. The square is mostly famous because it has the Jameson Distillery at its eastside. Today you can visit this disti... more
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Slane Castle 71 Waterloo Road, Dublin, 4 |
Slane Castle opened its doors to the public yesterday to give a Sneak Preview of the Castle to bride and grooms to be! The Castle was beautifully decorated for a Wedding and Kathy De Stafford the award winning bridal des... more
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Salthill Promenade Salthill, Galway |
. Stop and have a bowl of seafood chowder or a beer in Rosie O'Grady's across the street. It's a nice atmosphere where everyone seems to be relaxed and enjoying the wonderful view. On a clear day you can see ... more
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Spanish Arch Spanish Arch, Galway |
The Spanish Arch, which is located on the banks of the river Corrib, was built in 1584. It was originally an extension of the famous city walls, designed to protect the quays. The Spanish Arch is, in fact, a misnomer, as... more
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Salmon Weir Bridge Salmon Weir Bridge, Galway |
The Salmon Weir Bridge crosses the Corrib from the Cathedral on one side to the courthouse on the other. Hordes of people gather on this bridge from mid-April to early July to see the shoals of salmon make their way up t... more
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Sea Cruise Connemara 56c Bowling Green, Galway |
No visit to Connemara would be complete without a visit to Killary Harbour. Recognised as Ireland's only Fjord, this nine-mile-long inlet boasts some of the finest scenery in the West of Ireland; and, because of its... more
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St. John the Evangelist Church Upr. John Street, Kilkenny |
Mary Elizabeth Norris, Bapt. Oct. 15, 1865, B. Sept. 17, Thomas / Bridget Cox Hugh Thompson & Elizabeth Kane Thomas Milne, Bapt. Oct. 15, 1865, B. Sept. 4, John / Mary Driscoll Wit. John Foley & Ann Wiseman Micha... more
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Seafari Cruises #3 The Pier, Kenmare |
Starting from the Kenmare Pier, these eco-nature cruises are informative and fun, cruising for two hours around islands in the Kenmare River. The excursion gives passengers spectacular views of mountains, forest, castles... more
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Speir Bhean Monument Fair Hill, Killarney |
The Speir Bhean (Spirit Woman) monument is a commissioned statue honouring Kerry's four leading Gaelic poets. Somewhat stark, the statue was a controversial choice. The four commemorated men are Piaras Feirtear (161... more
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