Cortigan House
Golf Couse Road, Mallow
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Cortigan House Mallow

Golf Couse Road Mallow, County Cork, Ireland

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Week 13

A travel blog entry by jolubrano

... Today mom and I woke up early and I got to show her around the English Market (which might have been her favorite part of the whole trip haha!) We took a bus tour down to the cute old fishermen’s town called Kinsale. After that we headed off to Blarney Castle where I got to kiss the Blarney stone and have received the gift of eloquent speech. Watching mom climb the winding steps of the castle learning that once we got there she was afraid ...

Eat and orange and it will be grand

A travel blog entry by hprentiss

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... me to have a better, more well rounded idea of living because Colleen and Megan had no idea farms like this even existed in America.

We hung out for a while, ate dinner (home cooked meal=heavenly), then got ready and headed into Borherbue center to a pub for her high school friends 21st birthday party.

In Ireland, you cant get a licence until you are 18, so Julie has the equivalent of a permit, and ...

Titanic Trail - and a few thoughts

A travel blog entry by laceys.log

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... re flying blind. I think I’d completely run out of energy having got San Francisco sorted to the nth degree, and then we had the ‘what’s happening’ drama with the Japan flights, plus being pretty busy before departure so any problems we’ve had with getting from A to B have had to be shrugged off and if there’s time lost, well, too bad. A bit frustrating for Mrs Perfection but never mind.


And after ...

First Week In Cork

A travel blog entry by kmfarrell

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... and other items. By the end of the night, I was exhausted!
The next day, we had a tour of the city by a UCC grad student. We walked around the whole city. She told us what shops sold what and gave advice on the hot spots for college students. That evening, all 68 of us, went to a restaurant for pizza. It was great that we were able to relax and get to know some of the other students. (I am really glad ...

In Which She Becomes an Ethnographer

A travel blog entry by firsttraverse

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... piece coming out of it, which means you have to stand a good bit farther back. I guess the Irish like to make sport out of everything.
- ADDITIONALLY # 2: The public 'toilets' (not restrooms or bathrooms) are lovely. Even if the floor is manky (nasty/dirty/unpleasant), the stall doors come all the way down to the floor and are usually made of wood, making it like your own private little room that you just want to stay in forever ...