Travel Blog Photos from Armagh (73)
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Omg can't beleive we leave on Tuesday its flew around- and i've still loads to get!! Starting to feel a bit nervous about the flight but it'll be grand (i hope) :-)
A sad day, in terms of farewells to family and friends, but also an exciting one as I can now earnestly say my travels have begun! I wonder what lies in store over the coming months? Hopefully some unforgettable experiences. I'll be sure to let you know.
... all about the history of Irish people that immigrated to the U.S. I especially liked the tour of the ship and the transition from Ireland to life in America. It reminds me of Heritage Park in Calgary only better! We also had a nice day out in Armagh ...
We arrived at the Belfast airport on the evening of December 22 - the first time in my life I've ever been to Ireland without experiencing serious jetlag! It was really nice to arrive feeling normal after only flying for two hours from Barcelona. We still ...
40 English St., Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

3 Cloughan Road, Portadown Road Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

The Mall East, Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

College Hill, Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

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Destination Songs
Posted on May 9, 2009, 20:32:11
Double post; Streets of Laredo (Texas) by everyone and their brother written to the tune of Bard Of Armagh (N. Ireland), by everyone else. Some other favorites from Ireland: Galway Bay by Tom Donovan Blacksod Bay by Liam Donnelly Hills of Kerry ...
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Destination Songs
Posted on May 8, 2009, 21:11:30
... ;s Pizza (Australia) by Pnau Australia - Manic Street Preachers Back in USSR - Beatles Bangladesh by George Harrison Bard Of Armagh (N. Ireland) by everyone else Blacksod Bay by Liam Donnelly Beds are Burning (Australia) by Midnight Oil Born in the USA - ...
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Northern Irish words and slang
Posted on Feb 5, 2009, 08:12:00
... . And I also love the way the Scottish accent sounds when saying stuff like 'curly wurly' and 'girls', it's so funny! Oh, by saying 'we're all mixed up' is right Kath - Northern Ireland speaks Ulster Scots!!
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