Maria Ville House
Coolgarten Park, Cork
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Maria Ville House Cork

Coolgarten Park Cork, County Cork, Ireland

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Week 13

A travel blog entry by jolubrano

Week 13:

Monday: Caught the plague

Tuesday: Got girl scout cookies in the mail!

Wednesday: I need to get out of my jail cell of a room! Bought some sandwiches and enjoyed the sun in the park and we went to my new favorite hang-out spot, the Franciscan Wells micro-Brewery. They make their own local brews in the back of the beer garden which provides the perfect ambiance for some tasty stout and killer tunes.
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Dia dhuit Cork, Ireland!

A travel blog entry by ochalek

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... tried here was pig’s feet.
On Tuesday morning, I went and explored the Irish wildlife at a zoo. The zoo didn't have any snakes or reptiles in it though because here in Ireland they barely have any snakes or reptiles. Although they do have the two most common in types of fish in Ireland; salmon and sea trout. They are both beautiful fish. Another thing I witnessed at the zoo was a bird dome because they have a large amount of ...

Milked; A New Verb.

A travel blog entry by hprentiss

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... used to, haha.
While on campus or walking around down town, I have noticed that the girls all follow one particular fashion trend.. They usually wear a sweater on top. But then wear cut-off jean shorts with tights underneath, big socks, and "military boots." I just don't understand it!
My final class schedule is:
Monday:
4-5 Sociology of the Environment
5-6 Intro to ...

Blimmy The Blarney

A travel blog entry by tomandscherie

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... a coach full of oldies to kiss the famed stone that apparently bestows eloquence to those who kiss it. Kissing the stone is quite a regimented routine, line up, chap on your left holds you while you lay precariously down holding each hand on the bars each side of the stone, shuffle forward with him supporting you and kiss the stone backwards and upsidedown. On the right is the official photographer of course, it is obligatory as at all tourist attractions. ...

"Maybe the rain will stop?"

A travel blog entry by jennsummer2011

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... prisoners being sent to other existing gaols. They believed that building the gaol on the hill would help contain gaol fever. The gaol today is complete with fairly cheesy wax guards and wardens, but they do help tell the stories of the people who spent time there. Many people turned to crime after the potato famine of the 1840's and could not leave behind the life of crime because they were so poor. Many people were jailed ...