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Double Entry 7/23 and 7/24, Castlebar, Ireland travel blog

Double Entry 7/23 and 7/24

A travel blog entry by tfsnews

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... about 20 minutes in the rain, we arrived at the Old Cemetery.  There, we randomly stumbled upon Mr. Ernie Sweeney, a Castlebar local who has made restoring the Old Cemetery his life's passion.  Definitely in possession of the "gift of gab," Mr. ...

Misery on a Bike, Castlebar, Ireland travel blog

Misery on a Bike

A travel blog entry by 2totango

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... to make sense...the faster person get's lots of rests and the slower person doesn't... Finally we arrived at a campground in Castlebar.  A big American flag was flying over the registration building, so you can imagine how excited I was.  Over ...

Ahhh, the farming life, Castlebar, Ireland travel blog

Ahhh, the farming life

A travel blog entry by kags

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... got this 360 view around Mayo and whilst the visibility wasn't very good, you did get the outline of the mountains, wind turbines and Castlebar (town). It was also REALLY windy, you could lean over and it would almost hold you up. It was awesome! We also ...

Castlebar, Castlebar, Ireland travel blog

Castlebar

A travel blog entry by pedeu

... rain also joined us for the rest of the journey. It was getting late and we had no booking for this day's B&B, so when we got in Castlebar we start looking for one. It was not easy to find it at that time of the night, and we decided to take the first ...

Castlebar, Castlebar, Ireland travel blog

Castlebar

A travel blog entry by ronnied

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Hi All Well after a hectic week with all the family, some departed on Friday but the remaining on Saturday.  I am now in Castlebar with the remaining 5, I head back to Kilkenny later today and view a potential b&b and then head to one of my ...

The Abbey

The Abbey "That refused to die"

A travel blog entry by tjjoyce

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1st stop Ballintubber Abbey... This Abbey has been around for a while to say the least....It is here that St. Patrick baptized the people of the area in 441 A.D.. There is a bit of lore to how it came to be in the modern state it is now.  It ...

dans le Connemara, xxx, Ireland travel blog

dans le Connemara

A travel blog entry by gadjoxav

belle randonnée au milieu des tourbières, sous une pluie irlandaise ... Bon chocolat chaud à l'abri dans le ...

My new home!, Castlebar, Co Mayo, Ireland travel blog

My new home!

A travel blog entry by rach_mulli

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... and I can always smell cows! Now I must say it isnt the smallest town I have ever lived in - really, Proserpine was the smallest, Castlebar is not far off, but it is a LOT further away from Airlie Beach! I have a good job in a private practice here ...

Livin the life as a 19th century landlord., Turlough, Ireland travel blog

Livin the life as a 19th century landlord.

A travel blog entry by tjjoyce

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...   They were removed by the english from their home in wexford Ireland where they held 70,000 acres of great land and moved to castlebar and given 7,000 acres.  Still a lot, but not nearly as much or as good of land as they had.  The Inside ...

Inca Trail Trek Advice, Castlebar, Ireland travel blog

Inca Trail Trek Advice

A travel blog entry by kickerr

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Inca Trail Trek Advice. Hi everybody, you should check this fella out. He was our guide in Machu Picchu. Calls himself Mr Inca Trail. Pure nice guy. He is giving away a free interview where he tell all about what you need and what to expect, as well as ...

Ireland, Castlebar, Ireland travel blog

Ireland

A travel blog entry by lyleston

wer ...

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