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  • Coastal Adventure :) Today we had scheduled a day trip with Coastal Adventures. Lucky for us we found the pick up spot and before long were headed to a lookout on the cliffs over Howth. [img=http://photos.trav Posted by ErinDriver in Drivers Touring Europe....and Beyond | Mar 15, 2009
  • Books, Beers and Rugby Another plus with this bed and breakfast is the breakfast!! Afterwards we headed down by the pier and passed a monument to the immigrants during the potato famine. Also along with water was Posted by ErinDriver in Drivers Touring Europe....and Beyond | Mar 14, 2009
  • The Big 3-0- In Ireland Today is the day I have been dreading – I leave the 20’s and enter the 30’s. For most of today we were traveling to Dublin, Ireland. We got a Ryan Air flight from Frankfurt Hahn and arrived Posted by ErinDriver in Drivers Touring Europe....and Beyond | Mar 13, 2009
  • IRISH QUIRKS & ODDITIES We are loving being in Ireland and getting used to the idiosyncracies of the Irish people. One of the first things we noticed is that many, many women wear thick yellow-brown foundation on their faces [artificial tan?]. The spoken word Posted by davidsandi in David & Sandi Travelogue | Mar 12, 2009
  • GP WORK IN CALLAN AND THURLES Heading South from Dublin we arrived after dark in a little village called Callan, Co Kilkenny, where David had one day's work. Then back up to Dublin for the Saturday to try to sort out the laptop and to see Posted by davidsandi in David & Sandi Travelogue | Mar 12, 2009
  • A St. Patrick's Day trip to the Cliffs of Moher http://http://www.examiner.com/x-5110-Dallas-World-Travel-Examiner~y2009m3d11-A-St-Patricks-Day-trip-to-the-Cliffs-of-Moher Calling all Gallaghers, O'Sullivans, and Murphys it is time to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Limerick and Clare Countr Posted by vpadgalska in European Travel writer in Texas | Mar 11, 2009
  • Planning How did anyone plan their "grand tour" without the aid of the all knowing and omnipotent internet! Posted by ronanm32 in The Eastern Campaign | Mar 10, 2009
  • OH for gods sake! Man I had a full entry and Gmail pwnt my screen! Man I don’t feel like typing again. GAY! GAY! GAY! Any ways FUCK YOU FUCKING GMAIL FUCK Right. Ill tell you about my last few weeks. It has been a bit weird. But it has now Posted by Maiz in Luck of the Irish. | Mar 4, 2009
  • Overall of Ireland Well, the city of Dublin was not what we expected: the people, consisting of more foreigners than dubliners it seemed, were not quite as welcoming as expected. The city was smaller in size than expected, and during our Posted by jacralph in Jac's Travel News | Mar 4, 2009
  • the one that got left behind... Dublin -10 degrees, carlow -20, snow up to our armpits, in dublin the trans-dublin express has been delayed due to leaves on the line and the points failure at bayside but we struggle on to travel across the wilderness from Posted by annacronin in ARE WE THERE YET......? | Mar 2, 2009
  • A little bit about us...... Full Name: Anna Sarah Cronin Birthday: 26th Mar 1982 Hates: Sitting still for too long and small spaces. Posted by annacronin in ARE WE THERE YET......? | Feb 19, 2009
  • The Route Posted by annacronin in ARE WE THERE YET......? | Feb 19, 2009
  • DUBLIN To my surprise the FlyBE plane with only 2 propellers manged to get airborne! Flying from Exeter over SW England it was amazing to still see banks of snow tucked up against fences on the higher ground. The immaculate patchwork Posted by davidsandi in David & Sandi Travelogue | Mar 10, 2009
  • oh the sights! Im at cork now if anyone here doesnt know :) It is a bit warmer than it is in Dublin. Its mroe likely to blizzard or something there. Here it is overcast pretty much.. 100% of the time. Haha. Jake took me Posted by Maiz in Luck of the Irish. | Feb 12, 2009
  • SOOOO Dublin INC So I leave the comfort of home and my awesome mummy! I worked for a year to get the ticket, get the visa, get the insurance and get the nerve to leave home and join Jake in a strange new country. Posted by Maiz in Luck of the Irish. | Feb 7, 2009
  • Ireland And so an impromptu trip to Dublin was born from a seemingly harmless messenger conversation: Bec: Yes, we seem to be sleeping a lot and wasting heaps of time here in London Soph: Well, you could always come to Dublin..... Rail and Posted by TDL in The Departure Lounge | Feb 5, 2009
  • Edinburgh to Killarney Hello! Well Edinburgh was an awesome city. Really loved it ! the castle was awesome as is all the history. I love scotland because the food and drinks are so cheap!. Caught up with kate in Edinburgh which was awesome. She Posted by shanmoore in Shan's UK/Europe trip | Jan 10, 2009
  • To the green shores of Ireland We voyaged from Perth to Dungiven via Singapore, London and Belfast in 30 something hours and were truley exhausted upon arrival, although it was nice to come into a nice warm homely house, and escape the cold, which to be Posted by GPilk in Pilkington, McDaid and the World | Dec 16, 2008
  • Ireland - November 2008 So summer ended abruptly for us - and in more ways than just an early exit from cricket. The UK weather turned on us too and we did not get the expected indian summer. In fact winter arrived early!! I Posted by djhendo in Don and Joans Travels | Dec 9, 2008
  • Galway and Gaelic There is a reason they call Ireland the "Emerald Isle," obviously, because it's so GREEN. Thick, mossy green grass covers the marshy ground, green moss and vines creep up the bare winter trees. It even paints the sea cliffs into Posted by leahpepp11 in My Year in Europe | Dec 16, 2008
  • A blog from two different times. -yesterday, when I was in class writing my Dublin experience instead of listening- I am pleased to announce that in comparison to Barcelona, Dublin is small and boring. Now that I've gotten my pessimism out of the way, I'll talk about my Posted by mamullan14 in I Speak Spanish Now | Dec 2, 2008
  • Cork is a part of our family So this past weekend we went to cork, ireland to visit Kuya Boris and his family (Ate Nancy and their 2-yr old daughter Mia..such a cuuuuutie!!). Cork was about an hour flight away from Heathrow and we flew Aer Lingus Posted by dnaman in We're leaving on a jet plane... | Dec 1, 2008
  • Trippin around Ireland We spent our last week in Ireland sightseeing western and northern ireland by car. First Stop the Cliffs of Moher. we arrived near sunset, for a spectacular view over Ireland's answer to the 12 apostles. It was windy as hell Posted by hutchie in Hutchies Beer Adventures plus Guest 08 | Nov 21, 2008
  • Land O' Lucky Charms I'm soo tired right now, after flying in from Dublin this morning (flight left Dublin at 6:50 so you can guess how early we had to wake up to get there.) but again, I must say that i've been nicely Posted by dnaman in We're leaving on a jet plane... | Nov 12, 2008
  • West of Ireland Road trip with Dale and Katrina along the West coast of Ireland .... Posted by RyanKasia in A taste of adventure | May 3, 2008
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