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  • Random story about why Ireland is awesome So i went in search of dinner on my own last night and while i was scouting places out, I found a pub called paddy's that served irish breakfast all day. now i had seen signs for irish breakfast Posted by Brainford in European Adventure | Sep 21, 2006
  • Of museums, Minnessotans and pubs... I've been in Ireland for 3 days now and i FINALLY get to write in my travelblog. I'm going to try to address topics here rather than go in chronological order, so if the 'museums' topics bores you, just Posted by Brainford in European Adventure | Sep 20, 2006
  • London, Paris and Belfast Hola Since last writing I've done three trips abroad! The first was a weekend in London at the beginning of August, 3 weeks ago I finally made it to Belfast, and then last weekend I zipped over to Paris! I'd Posted by Backpasher in Backpashing Europe | Sep 20, 2003
  • Dublin and Da North Tres apologetique for the laxness with the email updates of late Aside from the trip from a fortnight ago, there hasn't been all that much going on aside from work. The job is going quite well and i'm enjoying the challenges Posted by Backpasher in Backpashing Europe | Aug 7, 2003
  • Arrival in Eire Hello from Sunny Dublin (and yeah that is borderline oxymoronic -but true). Out of the 5 days I've been in town, about 3 have been moderately sunny so it was a pleasant welcome to this rainy city. Though the presence of Posted by Backpasher in Backpashing Europe | Jun 29, 2003
  • I got out of London Alive!! Hello blog checkers, this one has no pictures (boooo) because me camera broke in what can only be described as one of the most unlucky trips to London ever. It started out normally, paying around $50 to get from the airport (never Posted by MOB in Four likely lads travel the planet | Aug 14, 2006
  • Long Goodbye Well after the big wave to the family, it was off through security and onto the boarding gates at Dublin Airport. We had no problems with security at all and boarded our flight to Heathrow on time. However, Posted by Dufflecoat in Round The World | Aug 5, 2006
  • Ireland Tässä vielä otoksia Irlannista "oikealla kameralla". Josko olisivat noita kännykuvia vähän selkeämpiä. Klikkaamalla suuremmaksi. Westport: [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/12482/Westport.jpg thumb=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/12482/ Posted by vilmalotta in Levoton sielu | Jul 29, 2006
  • Am I In Oregon? Hello All...Time for another dose of my ramblings. Well, as most of you know, I finally made it out of Dublin and have started heading southwest through Kilkenny, Cork, Schull, and Killarney. I am currently in Killarney. Posted by tcoxor52 in Random Ramblings of a Wanderer | Jul 18, 2006
  • To Be Alone, Or Not To Be Alone....THAT Is The Question Hello All. Well, it has now been 5 days into my travels and I was trying to figure out in my head earlier today that I am now approximately 1/35th of the way through the entire journey. Kind Posted by tcoxor52 in Random Ramblings of a Wanderer | Jul 13, 2006
  • Where am I and what am I doing? Well, I finally made it! To tell you the truth I am kind of at a loss for words...too many things to say and not enough time or space to do it. I arrived into to Dublin at Posted by tcoxor52 in Random Ramblings of a Wanderer | Jul 10, 2006
  • Dublin Ensin on mainittava, että huolimatta miltä seuraava kuulostaa, tämä ei ole mikään Folke West the Next Generation... Nimittäin: Bushmillsin jälkeen olemme nimittäin käyneet Dublinissa Jamesonin (http://www.jameson.ie)tislaamokierroksella, j Posted by vilmalotta in Levoton sielu | Jul 6, 2006
  • Westportista etelään ja pohjoiseen Westport on niin herttainen paikka. Ihmiset tervehtivät toisiaan kadulla. Siis kaikki. Siis meitäkin. Kylässä on LP:n mukaan reilut 5000 asukasta, mutta pubeja on varmaan saman verran kuin jossain Vaasassa tai Hämeenlinnassa. Jos ei jopa enemmänkin. E Posted by vilmalotta in Levoton sielu | Jun 29, 2006
  • Iirin/Gaelin kieli Irlannissa on kaksi virallista kieltä. Englannin lisäksi puhutaan gaelia eli iiriä. Vuonna 2003 tuli voimaan asetus, jonka mukaan kaikki viralliset dokumentit ja esim. tienviitat tulee olla kahdella kielellä. Kouluissa iiri on pakollinen oppiaine 6-15 Posted by vilmalotta in Levoton sielu | Jun 29, 2006
  • Westport, Irlanti Irlanti on saanut minut jo siinä määrin onnesta mykkyrälle, että piti pikaviestittää heti. Ei ihme, että niin monet ihmiset ovat ihastuneet tähän vihreään saareen. Jos ensimmäisestä päivästä voi vetää johtopäätöksiä, hyvä. Saavuimme tänään Westportiin, Posted by vilmalotta in Levoton sielu | Jun 27, 2006
  • The Emerald Isle... What a brilliant and rainy country Ireland is! It has rained every single day at one point or another and usually for the majority of the day! Although it seems that every time I've really wanted to see something the weather Posted by schwackers in Where There's A Waterfall, There's A Way | May 21, 2006
  • Tired, bored and not European.... I got to my new hostel today which is near the bus station and I can easily walk there to catch my bus to Cork County tomorrow morning at 8am... The new hostel has not one english speaking person, I Posted by schwackers in Where There's A Waterfall, There's A Way | May 18, 2006
  • Heading off to Belfast today Hey guys. I'm still in Dublin right now. I'll be taking a train to Belfast in a few hours. I just wanted to show you guys one photo before I left. There was a bar accross the street Posted by AshleyC in Where in the world is Ashley Churchill? | May 11, 2006
  • Top of the mornin' to ya! Just arrived in Dublin. No matter how beautiful, old, or interesting a city is; it is the locals that make it or break it. If they don't accept travellers, then its just not worth visting. The Irish Posted by AshleyC in Where in the world is Ashley Churchill? | May 10, 2006
  • Welcome to le Dubs So we have finally arived. Being in a city like Dublin is so overwhelming to all the senses, especially for a young traveler away from mommy on a big adventure for the first time...and running on zero sleep hours. The Posted by marbs in Fifty Shades of Green | May 4, 2006
  • Kites, Accordians, and Black Gold A coach bus scooped us up from the Havod Arms and took us to Holyhead in order to catch the ferry for Dublin. The bus-ride was long, but after a short bathroom stop my attitude was transformed. Drew Posted by nhkramer in London Skies | Apr 11, 2006
  • Update from Killarney - several days worth! 8-4-6 Up early to grab a quick bit of toast and farewell to Iris who has been so kind to us, helping me to look after Miriam who is now starting to feel a little better but still not breathing as Posted by piepers in Shane & Miriam's European Trip 2006 | Apr 12, 2006
  • Pre-departure Thanks for stopping by! This blog will be a compilation of my thoughts, feelings, and experiences during my four month stay in Ireland. I hope to update as often as possible and keep in touch with family and friends back home. I'll Posted by marbs in Fifty Shades of Green | Apr 9, 2006
  • Beauty from Nepal to Galway For many years travelling in my own country, my life has now changed since I travelled to Europe for the first time. Seeing, the slow changes in the trees, soil, temperatures, it was like moving from one planet to another. I Posted by solomon in Beauty from Nepal to Galway | Mar 16, 2006
  • Ireland Travel Tales - The Beginning Hi. My name is Ben Nolan, from Nottingham. This is the story of how I went to Ireland for a weekend, but didn't come back for two years! I first got intereted in Ireland when I read an article. I was Posted by BenNolan in Ireland Travel Tales | Feb 15, 2006
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