Ireland

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an arched stone bridge over a wet street
Irelande # Dublin # Christchurch Cathedral
an irish map with the words where in ireland are you from?
The Irish
the coast is surrounded by cliffs and flowers
The White Rocks, Northern Ireland
an aerial view of the beach and cliffs
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Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
a donkey sticking its head over a pile of rocks
Turbo Charged Reading.
Adorable donkey in Aran Islands, Co. Galway, Ireland. Co. Galway travel guide & tips: goireland.about.com/od/countygalwayandgalway/tp/Things-To-Do-In-County-Galway.htm
a building covered in vines and flowers with stairs leading up to the front door area
vipo-pics
Dublin, Ireland {I have my own picture of this exact building!}
an arch made out of rocks in the grass
Irlanda, Nação Celta... Portão Da Lua - Irlanda...
purple flowers growing on the side of a cliff next to the ocean at night time
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Vontade de visitar um lugar assim
an old castle with lots of flowers in front of it
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Blarney Castle, Ireland
the sheep are walking along the path by the water's edge in this aerial photo
Killarney School of English, Kerry, Ireland.
~~Dingle is a pretty town, situated on a peninsula, 70km north of Killarney, Ireland. National Geographic once described the area as ‘the most beautiful place on Earth’. With its breathtaking scenery, lively traditional pubs and colorful art the town is popular with both Irish and international visitors | Kilarney School of English~~
an aerial view of some mountains and water
Ireland Travel Stories - Lonely Planet
The Dingle Peninsula County Kerry’s Dingle Peninsula is awash with postcard-worthy vistas of sandy surf beaches and Caribbean-blue stretches of ocean. Its 'capital', the charming fishing village of Dingle, is a tangle of higgledy-piggledy streets teeming with art and craft shops, old-fashioned pubs and sublime seafood restaurants serving the day's catch.
many different types of boats are shown in this image, with the words written on them
32 Counties of Ireland. Home to craggy cliffs and windswept valleys, to ancient castles and modern cities and roads that unfurl like ribbons, Ireland is uncommonly rich with both natural wonders and manmade attractions.