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The Glen, Kinsale
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The Gallery Kinsale

The Glen Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland

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The Burrens and the Ring of Kerry

A travel blog entry by revelatorart

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Hiya! I know it's been a few days since I had chance to email...we are in Kinsale, Ireland right now...it's in the south near the water (if you have a map to look at you can see that it's close to Cork)....this is a lovely little artist town (tiny streets that meader with colorful buildings full of shops, galleries and pubs...and I'm talking tiny …

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Week 13

A travel blog entry by jolubrano

... Feels like summer! Sunny and in the 70's, I actually wore shorts today! I attended a lecture by brother Richard that related the hero’s journey in Harry Potter, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings and Narnia.. .very fascinating! I also had a lovely conversation with the cute old lady who was walking her puppies. Why is everyone so nice here!

Friday: Mom comes today!!!!!!! I got to show her all around campus and the city.
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Touring Around

A travel blog entry by jennsummer2011

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Another FABULOUS day in Ireland. A major factor of that was the weather :) but also going back to beautiful Kinsale with the kids. We had classes this morning and caught the bus on campus and headed 25 km south of Cork to Kinsale. Kinsale has quite a small population (approx. 2200) and was voted Ireland's first best fair trade town a few years ago. The first weekend here we took a drive up there with Garry, but this time we all ...

Ghosts, stories and a pint in Kinsale

A travel blog entry by peter_ginger

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... asking him questions about it being haunted as he and his family lived there. The insides were decorated with a TON of junk and artifacts from around the world and just had a weird vibe about it. So finally he gave us a tour – and only showed us 3 rooms and all up a very creepy stone staircase. First was the lower level. Then the Pastors Room (with a creepy small balcony and painting with a hole punched through it) and ...

Historical Kinsale

A travel blog entry by hughrobins

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... We were treated to a spectaular warm day and horse racing like no other we've seen. First, there are the steeples, then open farmer's fields and finally mutual betting under umbrella's. I bet on an O'Connor pony out of respect for my ancestral name. Obviously, the O'Connor's did not breed winner's! Anyway, it didn't break the bank! and we managed to leave with our purses pretty well in ...

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