Travel Blog Photos from Doublin (14,578)
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... they could possibly be any parade at any time of year and there were marching bands from all over the United States and Ireland. I didn't see any European Marching Bands and it made me wonder if that's even something that is popular in Europe. There were ...
... snowing!! DB do I look like the Queen because of all the grey hair? (I can read between the lines!) So we have arrived in Ireland. We got in at dinner time last night. It was our first flight with Ryan air and it was nerve racking. The flight was fine. ...
... . The Irish deputy prime minister, Mary Coughlan, said Friday she welcomed that "the future of brewing" had been secured in Ireland. About a million pints of Guinness are drunk each day in Ireland, but in recent years the brew has been losing out to ...
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Republic of Ireland
Posted on May 21, 2009, 16:57:50
... and where tradition 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 ...
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Republic of Ireland
Posted on Jun 13, 2009, 05:56:20
... in the competition! I'd suggest if you want to go to Cork & Waterford too, and also Belfast in Northern Ireland, that you leave Dublin and go in a circle, and spend nights in the 3 places. I'd do Cork/Waterford first, as that is far ...
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Republic of Ireland
Posted on Jun 13, 2009, 07:58:32
... it's a nice day, so you can see the Dublin skyline. My favourite attractions are for a really interesting background to Ireland's history. It's only €6 entry and includes a guided tour. Also, the which gives you the background to ...
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Republic of Ireland
Posted on Jul 14, 2009, 16:39:39
... my mother is originally from! Ireland is not the best place in the world for public transport. Trains to and from Dublin to other locations in Ireland are very expensive. Also, it is better to rent a car so you can get to see the nooks and crannies ...
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