Bridge over the River Sneem
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Foto panoramica di Florian Knorn EXPERT Scattata 15:07, 01/10/2011 - Views loading...

Bridge over the River Sneem

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The bridge over the River Sneem, a good place to stop for a coffee when you are doing the "Ring of Kerry".

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D: Molls Gap

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G: Kilkeehagh Lookout

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I: Ladys View

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Questo panorama è stato scattato in Ireland, Europe

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Text by Steve Smith.

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