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Rajni | May 17 2007
ancient royal temple
To ease the congestion along a busy commuter route to Dublin, a 37-mile-long (60-kilometer-long) road northwest of Dublin was intended but last month the work was halted as a large circular enclosure that is estimated to be 2,000 years old was found..
Rajni | Apr 30 2007
trim castle2
If you are interested in the Middle Ages at all, Trim Castle is the place to visit. Just half an hour drive from Dublin, the castle sits on the banks of the beautiful River Boyne. The castle is amongst the largest in Ireland and was built by the de...
Kanchan | Mar 21 2007
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Ashford Castle is your answer to a romantic fantasy of long! Its romantic persona was championed in the making of the epic film the Quiet Man. The majestic castle stone walls rise from rolling green fields, in the picturesque setting on the shores.
Kanchan | Nov 22 2006
powerscourt waterfall
Location: Enniskerry in Wicklow mountains, Ireland The River Dargle flows over the Powerscourt waterfall, falling 109 metres. This is the highest waterfall in The British Isles. The waterfall is a favorite area for family picnics, with woodland...
Kanchan | Nov 22 2006
belfast
These TERROR TOURS are one of a kind tours. They offer a helpful guide who points out the nooks and corners were infamous terrorists were gunned down or atrocities committed against combatants and innocent civilians. This tour shows you the...
Kanchan | Aug 30 2006
Ireland's largest performing arts festival starts next month from September 09 to September 24, 2006 , get ready to get a mix of music, dance, street theatre, puppetry, visual arts and comedy. Read
Kanchan | Aug 8 2006
potatoes
Chippers that serve the popular dish of Cod and chips will become a common sight for you when you visit Ireland. It's the best place to pick up the recipe for well made chips. First make sure you do not over boil the potatoes, then wash them...