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Auburn Bed and Breakfast Dublin

15 Foxfield Lawn Dublin, County Dublin, 5, Ireland

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Ireland

A travel blog entry by lukeandbelinda

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... to the ground along the way. Our first thought was that someone had been through her bag. But as we turned the bag over the shock of the carnage horrified us. Her beautiful and much-loved backpack had huge rip and burn marks right down the center and the entire bottom section of the pack was missing. The stench of burning plastic was pungent "it stings the nostrils" and as we dragged it inside the depot like a dead carcass we knew full well what had happened after that last stop. ...

Week 4

A travel blog entry by jolubrano

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... out for once; I’ll take my vitamin D whenever I can get it.

Saturday: Off to Dublin! This weekend was the traditional music festival so the streets were filled with performers and the smell of traditional Irish cuisine. I was able to witness step dancing for the first time. It’s quite the art, if you watch how their steps match the rhythm of the music it’s wonderful to see. We then made our way to the infamous Guinness factory which is one of ...

Our Driving Tour of Ireland (By Lauren)

A travel blog entry by craigandlauren

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... the tour was while sitting in a booth at the famous Crown Hotel. Aside from the history, Belfast is a city with a great vibe, a cool edge, and was much cheaper than the rest of Ireland, which was a bonus. We loved it there, a really great way to finish off our time in Ireland.

Ireland was also a great place for discoveries. Craig learnt/decided he is more of an Ale man, I learnt that my shoes were not remotely waterproof (sadly) and we both learnt that Ireland ...

Visiting the green island

A travel blog entry by birkborkasson

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... countryside. This tour turned out to be a nice idea, giving us a great impression of what else Ireland has to offer. Besides the estates of the Guinness family and film locations from "Braveheart" or "PS I Love You" we visited a waterfall in Glenmacnass, discovered the 6th century monastic settlements at Glendalough including a nice stroll through the valley of the two lakes and ended up in the little weaving village of ...

Irelandddd

A travel blog entry by lauren.verrelli

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... one portion of it haha

By then we were BEAT from only getting 2 hours of sleep the night before so we headed back to the hostel around 5:30. We were both in bed by 6:30. We were staying in a mixed dormitory, baadddd idea for a first time experience in a hostel. Never ever staying in a mixed dorm again haha

On Saturday, our flatmate Becca got into Ireland (she couldn’t come with us on Friday because she had work). We actually had ...