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    Default Pictures of Ireland - Pictiúir Na hÉireann.

    Impressive Ireland:


    Carlingford, Cooley Peninsula, County Louth.



    Glencar Waterfall, County Leitrim, Connaught.



    Saint Kevin's monastery at en:Glendalough, Wicklow County.



    Poulnabrone Dolmen, County Clare.


    Kinvara (Irish: Cinn Mhara), County Galway, Connaught.


    Ireland wouldn't be Ireland without it's pubs and music. A group of musicians play live music in a pub in Galway.



    Wake up and smell the coffee.


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    Ireland - Flying through the country

    Baile Átha Cliath (a.k.a: Dublin):



    Sráid Uí Chonaill (or O' Connell Street - formerly known as Sackville Street) is a major thoroughfare in the centre of the city. In the background the famous Spire can be seen -- one of the latest landmarks in the city.


    Inspection of the Eastern reserve Brigade Guard of Honour, By the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, and commander of the guard of honour, Captain Gordon of the 65th Reserve Infantry Battalion, on the 12th of April 2009, as part of the 93rd commemoration of the Easter Rising.


    The renowned Book of Kells (or Leabhar Cheanannais) , Folio 32v, Christ Enthroned. (is being kept at the Trinity College Library).


    Sculpture of George Salmon at Trinity College.


    The Teach an Chustaim or Custom House along the banks of the Liffey.


    A part of Leinster House (or Teach Laighean) - the Irish House of Parliament.



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    Rathcormack, Co. Sligo -Ben Bulben can be seen in the background.
    Ráth Chormaic, Co. Shligigh.


    Looking east across the broad plains of South Kildare to the distant Wicklow Hills.


    Crom Abu Bridge and White's Castle, a tower house built in 1417 by the Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare.


    A view of Cobh (formerly known as Queenstown).


    A farmer in Dingle (Corca Dhuibhne) carrying his 11th child.


    Hurling (or Iománaíocht or Iomáint) is one of Ireland's national sports.



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    great shots, ive been to some of those places.

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    To this very day: Bord na Mona industrial peat-harvesting in the Bog of Allen, County Offaly.



    The Cliffs of Moher (Aillte an Mhothair, lit. cliffs of the ruin)


    Glendalough valley.


    Patrick Street, Cork (around 1890)


    Drombeg stone circle (also known as The Druid's Altar), located just east of Glandore, County Cork.


    Someone kissing the Blarney Stone. According to legend, kissing the stone endows the kisser with the gift of the gab (great eloquence or skill at flattery).
    The Blarney Stone (Cloch na Blarnan) can (of course) be found in Blarney Castle, County Cork.

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    It's really amazing, the similarity between different landscapes of the British Isles.
    Much of Ireland reminds me of the sheep-grazed, grassy hills and valleys of much of Wales, Northern England and Southern Scotland, my type of country.

    Ireland is a very beautiful country and not as crowded as the UK, although not as rugged and barren as Scotland either.
    It is really a land of rolling green hills and sheep farming. It makes me think of the Pennines a lot.

    If I don't forget I'll start a thread about the similarities of the landscapes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post
    It's really amazing, the similarity between different landscapes of the British Isles.
    Much of Ireland reminds me of the sheep-grazed, grassy hills and valleys of much of Wales, Northern England and Southern Scotland, my type of country.

    Ireland is a very beautiful country and not as crowded as the UK, although not as rugged and barren as Scotland either.
    It is really a land of rolling green hills and sheep farming. It makes me think of the Pennines a lot.

    If I don't forget I'll start a thread about the similarities of the landscapes.
    Don't tell them but I have noticed it too. Maybe they should just rejoin the UK on their own terms since they are so bloody bankrupt.



    The DART line in Dalkey, along the south Dublin coast, which carries commuter, suburban and Rosslare intercity trains.


    I really think I should visit it one day though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Civis Batavi View Post
    Impressive Ireland:


    Carlingford, Cooley Peninsula, County Louth.



    Glencar Waterfall, County Leitrim, Connaught.



    Saint Kevin's monastery at en:Glendalough, Wicklow County.



    Poulnabrone Dolmen, County Clare.


    Kinvara (Irish: Cinn Mhara), County Galway, Connaught.


    Ireland wouldn't be Ireland without it's pubs and music. A group of musicians play live music in a pub in Galway.
    It's good to see Irish appreciation

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    Ireland looks a lot like parts of Northern England, Southern Scotland or the West Coast of Wales.

    The geology, landscapes, flora, fauna, weather, architecture and looks are all very similar.

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