
Bray At Twilight
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Bray, known as the Gateway to the Garden of Ireland, is now the eighth largest town in Ireland, which is the longest established seaside town in the country.
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Celtic Roots Glendalough |
Glendalough, with its famous round tower is one of the most enduring images of County Wicklow. You can see the tower in the picture above with the lakes behind. A truly beautiful location which is steeped history. Purchase this photo and others at
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Clouds and Straw Co. Wexford |
Wexford is largely undiscovered, we call it the "secret island", an authentic experience of the people as we are. Distinct, we are a combination of three different cultures; Gaelic, Anglo-Irish and Norman. Purchase this photo and others at
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Cottage And Bicycle Killarney Co. Kerry |
KILLARNEY (Cill Airne: The Church of the Sloes). Sites of interest in the town reflect it's strong religious and educational history. Killarney was a Church foundation from the 5th or 6th Century, house settlement began here from around 1500.
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Customs House Dublin |
The Custom House is often considered architecturally the most important building in Dublin and is sited on the river
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Early Morning Trinity College |
Standing on a self-contained site in the heart of Dublin, the College covers some 40 acres of cobbled squares and green spaces, around buildings which represent the accumulated architectural riches of nearly three centuries.
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Fog Over Greystones Bay |
Sailing is a very popular sport in and around Dublin bay and Greystones Sailing Club is one of the many sailing clubs
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Gap of Dunloe Co. Kerry |
The Gap of Dunloe is a wild and rugged gap excavated by forging ice flows during the last ice age.
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Giants Causeway Bushmills
Co. Antrim |
The lunar landscape of the Giant's Causeway, lurking below the gaunt sea wall where the land ends, must have struck wonder into the hearts of the ancient Irish.
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