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Glencar Waterfall
Co. Leitrim
Situated just outside Manorhamilton is the beautiful Glencar Waterfall. W.B. Yeats made this enchanting waterfall famous in his poem, "The Stolen Child".

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Glendalough River
Co. Wicklow
Glendalough, the valley of the two lakes, is famous around the world for its monastic settlement dating back to the 6th century.

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Henry Grattan Pub
Lower Baggot Street
Co. Dublin
The Henry Grattan is a well appointed traditional pub. It is a popular rendezvous for the business and sporting fraternity

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Leinster House Dublin
Leinster House is the seat of the two Houses of the Oireachtas (National Parliament), comprising Dáil Éireann (the House of Representatives) and Seanad Éireann (the Senate).

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Liffey Reflections Dublin
The River Liffey rises in the Sally Gap near Kippure in the Wicklow Mountains. It meanders for 75 miles (125km) before joining the tidal waters of the sea

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Lonely Night
Haypenny Bridge
Dublin
This 19th-century bridge across the River Liffey in Dublin, built for pedestrians only, was soon named the ‘Haypenny’ (Halfpenny) Bridge since a toll of half a penny was charged for all those who wished to cross the river

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Morning In Howth Bay
Co. Dublin
Howth (rhymes with both), is a fishing and yachting port, and popular suburban resort on the north side of Howth Head, 15km (9˝ miles north-east of the city centre. Its attractions are easily appreciated, particularly at the coast.

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Night Cafe Dublin

Dublin's Night life has something for everyone, Sessions, night clubs, and many Cafe's

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Night Lights Grattan Bridge Dublin
Named after Henry Grattan MP (1746-1820) and opened in 1874. The original bridge on this site was built in 1676 and called Essex Bridge

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