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Nov09

Giant’s Causeway

Published by iv in Cultural, Europe, History, Ireland, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Travel gear, UNESCO, Walking

Giant-Causeway

The Giant’s Causeway is a World Heritage site, National Nature Reserve and Northern Ireland’s premier tourist attraction. It is made up of some 40,000 massive black basalt columns sticking out of the sea.  Formed between 50 and 60 million years ago, takes its name from the legends of Finn MacCool. Known to the Irish as the 8th Wonder of the World.
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Aug10

Ashford Castle

Published by Asya in Chillin, Europe, Flying, History, Hotels, Ireland, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Travel Stories, Walking

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Ashford Castle is a magnificent monument to over 700 years of history and tradition and is appreciated by visitors from all over the world. Dates back to 1228, the castle opened as an exclusive hotel in 1939. Today it is recognized as one of the most luxurious resort hotels in the world. The hotel sets on the shores of Ireland’s second largest lake- Lough Corrib. The estate is 350 acres of private estate and gardens and once belonged to the Guiness family.


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Aug03

Achill Island

Published by misha in Adventure, Cultural, Europe, Events, Hiking, Ireland, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories, Walking

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Off the west coast of County Mayo lies Ireland’s largest island, Achill, a picturesque place that boasts the highest sea cliffs in Europe on its northern coast. A popular tourist destination, Achill is connected to the mainland by a swing bridge that enables cars to cross as well as boats to pass. Two large, bleak mountains, Slievemore and Croughan, both rising over 650m, loom impressively over the island. Photo by: Tommy Mulligan
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Jul21

Tory Island

Published by misha in Adventure, Arts, Cultural, Europe, Fishing, Hiking, History, Ireland, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, Swimming, Travel Stories

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Tory Island is tiny, only 5 km long and 1 km wide, but with four towns and a number of historical sites, it remains a strong community. Rugged, treeless, bleak and buffeted by wind, Tory Island is also remarkably beautiful in its way. Both mystical and remote, this granite rock rises from the sea off the north-west coast of Donegal.
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Jun18

Light House Cinema, Dublin

Published by misha in Chillin, Cultural, Europe, Events, Ireland, Museums, Photos, Urban Tourism

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Light House Cinema is a decidedly different and exciting movie theatre. The cinema is located at Smithfield in Dublin, Ireland. It looks and functions best when people are using it. Light House cinema is also an institution in Dublin. It began showing Irish, independent, foreign-language, art house and classic cinema 20 years ago, closed in 1966, and re-opened this summer in its new, customized space.
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Sep16

Adare Manor

Published by Asya in Europe, Fishing, Golf, Hotels, Ireland, Parks, Restaurants, Shopping, Spa

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The hotel is a member of the prestigious Leading Hotels of the world organization and it is easy to see why. The Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort, Ireland, is the ultimate vacation destination complete with an 18 hole championship golf course, a luxurious Spa, world-class dining facilities, fishing, shopping, sightseeing and a host of other estate activities guaranteed to make memories which will last a lifetime.
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Jun19

Ratoath College, Ireland

Published by misha in Cultural, Europe, Ireland, Photos


Ratoath College is colorful public structure, which accommodates 850 second level pupils. The building has two points of access. The form defines entrances, social areas, external spaces and responds to the nature– one contained the south facing garden and the second fixing the south west corner of the building.
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