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The top places to see in Ireland



The wild beauty of Slea Head off the coast of Co. Kerry  - Tourism Ireland The Giant's Causeway, in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. Led Zeppelin fans might know that this was used as the setting for the cover of Led Zeppelin's "Houses of the Holy" - Paul Faith/PA Mount Brandon on the Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry King John's Castle in Trim, Co. Meath along the Boyne Valley - Andy Spearman andyspearman.net Autumn light and color at The Horse Bridge on the Boyne Navigation at Oldbridge near Drogheda, Co. Louth - Andy Spearman St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, a must-see for any visit to Dublin Swimming off the coast of Co. Kerry. Keep an eye out for dolphins! - Tourism Ireland Newgrange in Co Meath. The tomb predates the Pyramids in Egypt by some several hundred years - Tourism Ireland The calm before a game of hurling at Croke Park. The ball is called a sliothar and the wooden stick is called a camán - Tourism Ireland The Cliffs of Moher off the coast of Co. Clare. Don't get too close to the edge! - Tourism Ireland The Guinness storehouse gates in the St. James's Gate brewing site, Dublin - Julien Behal/PA The Burren in Co.Clare takes its name from the Irish word 'bhoireann' meaning a stony or rocky place. Some says it's the most peaceful place on earth St. Patrick's statue at Croagh Patrick in Co. Mayo - Tourism Ireland Another shot of the Giants Causeway in Co. Antrim - Tourism Ireland The campanile at Trinity College Dublin - Trinity College Dublin Surfing against a backdrop of ancient ruins in Co. Sligo - Tourism Ireland The Stone of Destiny at the Hill of Tara in Co. Meath The Rock of Cashel in Co. Tipperary - Tourism Ireland Horses galloping along the Rossbeigh Strand in Co. Kerry - Tourism Ireland A scenic view of Dingle, Co. Kerry - Tourism Ireland

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If all goes well, I'll be back to Ireland again this Fall!!
I'm going in 2013 for "THE GATHERING" it will be a wonderful trip. I just got my certificate from my Clan Will meet again with my cousins and it will be a 10 day tour
I missed the photos when I posted my last comment. I see them now, and cannot wait to one day go "home".
Visitors must-see tours include the walking tour of Dublin's Hidden History conducted by Sinn Fein from their gift store at Parnell Place.
Nice pics but where's County Cork?
Call me a crazy Irish-American; but as a painter with no fear of heights I sat about 3 feet away from the edge and scooted so I could dangle my feet over the edge. I've got pics of it from my wife and friends who said I wouldn't do it. From my vantage point it was the most awe inspiring moment in my life, looking at water crashing in the walls and caves below. Truly a natural wonder of God's great earth! Next up for Sully, retiring to Ireland, home of the most friendly people in the world!
Love it. I was there a couple times and it is so different.
i went to ireland all alone when i was 17 years old. awesome.
I enjoyed a week in Ireland 3 years ago and by these photos, I have so much more to see. I surely is a beautiful place. I have to go back soon.
takes my breath away.I long to visit the birthplace of my ancestors. Sigh! Maybe someday.In the mean time,part of my heart will always be there.
I can feel the spirit of Ireland when I see these photos..
This is absolutely breathtaking,divine and one of a kind. I love it.
Beautiful....makes me long to see it in person.
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If all goes well, I'll be back to Ireland again this Fall!!
I'm going in 2013 for "THE GATHERING" it will be a wonderful trip. I just got my certificate from my Clan Will meet again with my cousins and it will be a 10 day tour
I missed the photos when I posted my last comment. I see them now, and cannot wait to one day go "home".
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