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Airport Cork

Published about 1 year ago by Mariusz Kalinowski

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By Hook or by Crook

Published about 1 year ago by Randy Myers

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Hook Head Lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse in Ireland, and one of the oldest in the world.  The present structure has stood for nearl...(more)

The Cross at Bray Head Summit

Published about 1 year ago by Rubens Cardia

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The cross at Bray Head Summit, near Bray town, is very popular with hillwalkers to see the Irish Sea and the Wicklow Mountains. Every Go...(more)

Blarney's Castle Young Ladies Room

Published about 1 year ago by Rubens Cardia

The Young Ladies room was where the daughters of the Lord of Blarney's Castle slept, just under the priest's room. Blarney's Castle...(more)

Giants Causway

Published about 1 year ago by Marek Koszorek

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Giants Causway is formation of basalt columns at the North Ireland north coast. It is most popular turistic attraction in Northern Ireland, it is owned by National Trust.

Giants Causway

Published about 1 year ago by Marek Koszorek

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Giants Causway is formation of basalt columns at the North Ireland north coast. It is most popular turistic attraction in Northern Ireland, it is owned by National Trust.

Carrick-a-Rede

Published about 1 year ago by Marek Koszorek

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Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a rope suspension bridge on the north coast of Northern Ireland. It was used for salmon fishery. It is owned by National Trust.

Dark Hedges

Published about 1 year ago by Marek Koszorek

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DarkHedges is an alley of 100 years old beech trees. It is not easy to find but worth try. You want find much about it in guide books but some web sites will tel you how to get there.

Rocky Mountain

Published about 1 year ago by Marek Koszorek

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Not the highest nor most popular in Mourne Mountains, but definitly worth a walk. We did it along with Chimney Mountain and Slieve Donard.

Duncannon Ireland

Published about 1 year ago by Randy Myers

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A storm front approaches the village of Duncannon in County Wexford, Ireland.  This was a pleasant little holiday town that we found to be a perfect...(more)

Fota Incubation House

Published about 1 year ago by Mariusz Kalinowski

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Fota CCG ostrich

Published about 1 year ago by Mariusz Kalinowski

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Fota MK -tree

Published about 1 year ago by Mariusz Kalinowski

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Fota Wildlife Park

Published about 1 year ago by Mariusz Kalinowski

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Fota Gift Shop

Published about 1 year ago by Mariusz Kalinowski

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Fota peacock

Published about 1 year ago by Mariusz Kalinowski

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Waterville Beach

Published about 1 year ago by Florian Knorn

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Waterville, usually your lunch stop on the Ring tours. Charlie Chaplin used to live a good few years in this place, and there's a statue in his honour.

Kilkeehagh Lookout

Published about 1 year ago by Florian Knorn

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Kilkeehagh Lookout, usually the first stop after Killarney on the famed Ring of Kerry.

Slieve Commedagh in Winter

Published about 1 year ago by Marek Koszorek

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Suir Valley 3 Day Stage Race

Published about 1 year ago by Marek Szarejko

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The Suir Valley 3Day is a bike race for Racing Cyclists by Racing Cyclists. Our goal is to run the best, safest and most professional ama...(more)