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Yes, I know, it's hard to believe, but it is in IRELAND ! "The sea is just a wetter version of the sky" would say REGINA SPEKTOR, but here this is not true, most of the time. This is the reason...
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Horses in IRELAND are not very present, excepted in the Connemara National Park . However, nobody can say that they are unhappy up here, in the green IRELAND ! This pic has been taken in the DE...
Here is another beautiful door , fiting perfectly this building.
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THE CLIFFS OF MOHER are the highest cliffs in IRELAND. Situated in the COUNTY CLARE, West Ireland, they are more than 200 metres high. When the weather is good, the view is stunning as you c...
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Small sheeps crossing roads in the Connemara National Park, so beautiful ! I have to say that there are pretty hard to shoot, because they are used to cars but not to people... so they don't...
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The CONNEMARA, I bet it rings a bell to everybody. This wonderful area is filled with lakes, hills, bays and the Irish language is still spoken. It's not rare to see some sheeps into the wild...
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Graves stones in IRELAND, here in CLONMACNOISE, county Offaly , are pretty impressive and massive. Most of the time, they are decorated with sculptures and the celtic Cross on the top. Some of t...
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Located in the middle of IRELAND on the SHANNON side, CLONMACNOISE is very known for its several churches and grave stones... in ruins. From the sixth century, this historic and religious site ...
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THE CUSTOM HOUSE is an eighteenth-century building in DUBLIN which houses the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government. It was designed by JAMES GANDON to act as the new cus...
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This new area of DUBLIN used to be the docks of the city. Today, the docks are more in the east, close to the DUBLIN'S BAY, redesigned to fit with the big ferries and industrial boats. The DOCK...
Once a year, in June, a large selection of tall ships visit the DUBLIN's main river, the LIFFEY, in the DOCKLANDS. I went to this festival last year, it is pretty impressive. There are some ten...
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LIBERTY HALL (Irish: Halla na Saoirse), in DUBLIN, is the headquarters of the Services, Industrial, Professional, and Technical Union (SIPTU). It was formerly the tallest storeyed building in I...
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THE NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS were founded by the Royal Dublin Society in 1795. It is a wonderful place to hang around in DUBLIN north inner city. I went there many times to enjoy all the tropic...
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Like everywhere, IRELAND has got loads of windows throughout its cities, above is one from GALWAY (West Ireland). I like to look at them while walking down the streets, especially when it shows...
OSCAR WILDE, born in 1854, is one of the most famous Irish writers. His first performance was The Importance of Being Earnest, which came out in 1895. The Irish poet and dramatist, dead in 1900...
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Founded in 1592 by Elizabeth I, Trinity College, in Dublin is Ireland's oldest university. During its early life, Trinity was a university exclusively for the Protestant ascendency class. Roman...
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> > It's not because the weather in Ireland is not very sunny that Irish people have to see the life in black, white and grey... it's actually the opposite ! The color here is very present ...
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The Great Famine (Irish: An Gorta Mór lit: The Great Hunger or An Drochshaol, lit: The Bad Life) was a period of starvation, disease and mass emigration between 1845 and 1852 during which the...
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Dublin Castle was the seat of Irish rule in Ireland until the Irish free State came into being in 1922. It served for some years as temporary Courts of Justice. After major refurbishments, the ...
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