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Rain and Mountains

A travel blog entry by gouldfish

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... the National Park for a few hours. It may have rained, and we all may have frozen a little bit, but I think it was worth it. From where ever you were in Killarney, you could see the mountains, which were covered in snow. The park had some wild animals, some streams, and a castle at the end of our journey. Everything, to me, ...

Day Eight – Dingle Berries!

A travel blog entry by meckley

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... jewelry that Kim may have liked, but it wasn’t what she showed me, so I am not going to take the chance that it is not what she wanted.

We took the road that runs right along the coastline. We stopped at the point that is the western most part of mainland Ireland. So far, we are very lucky. The weather is fairly good. The views have been awesome.

We had some time to kill before showing up at the ...

Day Seven – Lost Day

A travel blog entry by meckley

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I got up early, but didn't feel like eating anything. I had some orange juice and barely got that down! I went back up and finished packing. I texted Gary to wake me when he was ready to leave and I took a nap. When Gary got me and I went down, I learned that there were seven of us who had the same thing. Gary also was sick last night. Damn both Pat and Ryan for giving us this thing!

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Beara Peninsula

A travel blog entry by jjarnold

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... more like a bay at this point but who am I to argue with the atlas). Then on the way back down he dropped us off and we followed a little burn coming down the mountain over rugged rocks. They have handholds and steps for those of us who aren't hikers.

Down at the bottom of the burn walk is their water garden. Many, many different plants including one with leaves that must have been 6 feet or more across. Unfortunately I had ...

Ireland - South & West

A travel blog entry by loneyjel

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... to Killarney where we stay the night. This is perfect picture postcard country and the weather is sunny and warm. There is always something interesting to discover along the way – a plant not seen before , a Russian delicatessen in a small village, an inviting craft shop . We cover a lot of the south west of Ireland and stop at Cashel to visit the Castle on the rock ...

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This B&B, located on Goats Path Road, Bantry, is near Bantry House & Garden, Sheepshead Peninsula, Riasc, and Bantry Museum.
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