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... of turns to make and then there were road signs. Phew! I am now, almost, on the south coast of Ireland. The landscape has changed considerably from the north and west. There are undulating hills of farmland and no rocky landscape. I find the ...
... he was in Ireland, so his Dad did the only thing that he knew which could start him speaking, so he made the boy kiss the Blarney Stone. It's not a long drive from Cork to Blarney, but as there are loads of one way roads in Cork, we got lost. It ...
... ! Now Blarney is very exciting to me as it is where Blarney Castle is, and ever since I first heard about Ireland and the kissing of the Blarney stone I have wanted to try it, so it is rather monumental to be here! For those who are uninformed..haha.. the ...
Oh that's right ladies and gentlemen we kissed that stone and we have the pics to prove it and NO the local dont pee on it cuz its at the top of the castle guarded by two Irish men ( they might be leprachons to be honest). The castle was great, the ...
Blarney, County Cork, Ireland

Blarney, County Cork, Blarney, County Cork, Ireland

Blarney, County Cork, Ireland

Blarney, County Cork, Ireland

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False Blarney Stone
Posted on Feb 26, 2008, 10:29:19
I guess people have been kissing the wrong Blarney Stone in Ireland! Have you been there? Do you feel cheated??? A new study says that people are kissing the wrong stone, because of safety reasons... Well, Sir Winston Churchill kissed the Blarney ...
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Republic of Ireland
Posted on May 21, 2009, 16:57:50
... and culture thrives. To find out more about the Gaeltacht areas, I would recommend visiting this Dublin The Republic of Ireland's capital city. O'Connell Street is the main street (and a prime area for buses from / to Dublin Airport). Grafton ...
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Republic of Ireland
Posted on Jun 13, 2009, 05:56:20
... ;'s in the Republic. And if you're driving, then the road signs in the republic are in kilometers per hour - in Northern Ireland, they are in miles per hour, like the UK (don't worry, both parts of Ireland are still the left side drive - you ...
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Ireland
Posted on Jun 27, 2006, 23:21:35
I would also recommend the Gap of Dunloe...I don't know about kissing the Blarney Stone but I have heard that it's quite the tourist attraction. I also liked Muckross House which will show you some history... Have a great time!
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