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Gunnera Pond in Kells Bay Gardens, 19th century exotic gardens recently restored.
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Kells Bay Gardens monster created from an 150 year old fallen Douglas Pine, in 19th century sub-tropical gardens restored by Bil
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Kells Bay Gardens monster created from an 150 year old fallen Douglas Pine, in 19th century sub-tropical gardens restored by Bil
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Terminal 2 of Dublin Airport opened in 2010.
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Cill Rialaig, an 18th century deserted village destined for demolition until rescued by arts patron Noelle Campbell Sharpe and r
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Ballinskelligs Castle, a 16th century castle built by McCarthy Mor to protect the coastline from pirates on Ballinskelligs Beach
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Ballinskelligs Castle, a 16th century castle built by McCarthy Mor to protect the coastline from pirates.
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Irish village abandoned in 1790 due to the adverse weather conditions, Ballinskelligs Bay.
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Cill Rialaig International Arts Centre, an art gallery and restaurant.
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Sheep on a wall by restored cottages in Cill Rialaig, a deserted 18th century village that was due for demolition before being r
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Cill Rialaig, an 18th century village destined for demolition before being rescued by arts patron Noelle Campbell Sharpe and res
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A restored cottage in Cill Rialaig, an 18th century deserted village destined for demolition until rescued by arts patron Noelle
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Cyclist in Cill Rialaig, an 18th century deserted village destined for demolition until rescued by arts patron Noelle Campbell S
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Lord Bagenal Inn, birthplace of John Tyndall, the scientist who discovered why the sky is blue, 1820, and of Cardinal Moran, Arc
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A thatched cottage in the fishing village of Clogherhead.
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Moneygall house painted with the Stars and Stripes of the US flag and Irish tricolor in celebration of the visit of Barack Obama
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Moneygall house painted with the Stars and Stripes of the US flag and Irish tricolor in celebration of the visit of Barack Obama
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Moneygall house painted with the Stars and Stripes of the US flag in celebration of the visit of Barack Obama in 2011. Moneygall
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Blennerville Windmill, a working windmill built in 1800 by Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, now a tourist attraction and visitor cent
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Barack Obama bust in Hayes Bar, a pub visited by Barack and Michelle Obama in Moneygall, hometown of Barack Obama's great great
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Coomenoole Beach, film location for Ryans Daughter, at Dunmore Head on the Dingle Peninsula, the most westernmost point of Irela
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Grand Canal Theatre, designed by Daniel Libeskind as the centrepiece of the regeneration of Grand Canal Dock in South Docklands.
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Thatched cottage at Clogherhead, a small fishing village by the Irish sea on the Clogherhead Peninsula, a National Heritage Area
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Grand Canal Theatre, designed by Daniel Libeskind as the centrepiece of the regeneration of Grand Canal Dock in South Docklands.
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Grand Canal Theatre, designed by Daniel Libeskind as the centrepiece of the regeneration of Grand Canal Dock in South Docklands.
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Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship Museum, a replica of the 1848 ship used on 16 voyages to transport emigrants during the 19th century
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Architectural detail of Grand Canal Theatre, designed by Daniel Libeskind as the centrepiece of the regeneration of Grand Canal
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View along the River Liffey towards Custom House Quay from the South Quays featuring Liberty Hall, Customs House, the chq Buildi
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Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship Museum on the River Liffey, a replica of the three masted barque which made sixteen voyages across t
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The Convention Centre Dublin (The CCD), designed by Irish American architect Kevin Roche, Ireland's first purpose-built conventi
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Samuel Beckett Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava that joins Sir John Rogerson's Qua
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The Convention Centre Dublin (The CCD), designed by Irish American architect Kevin Roche, Ireland's first purpose-built conventi
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Thatched cottage in Adare, a small village famous for its antique shops.
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The Convention Centre Dublin (The CCD), designed by Irish American architect Kevin Roche, Ireland's first purpose-built conventi
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Samuel Beckett Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava that joins Sir John Rogerson's Qua
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Thomas Cosby, owner of Irish stately home Stradbally Hall, which hosts Electric Picnic, an annual summer pop festival.
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Samuel Beckett Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge that joins Sir John Rogerson's Quay to North Wall Quay across the River Liffey. The
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Samuel Beckett Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge that joins Sir John Rogerson's Quay to North Wall Quay across the River Liffey. The
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Samuel Beckett Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava that joins Sir John Rogerson's Qua
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Sheeps cheese, sold by Country Choice, in the Milk Market, an historic farmers market providing a wide variety of fresh, local,
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Organic farmer Jenny Young, owner of Castle Farm Shop, an organic retail outlet selling organic produce from her farm in rural C
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A Fahan Beehive Hut, Caher Conor (Cathair na gConchuireach). The hut was probably used as a family dwelling and may date back to
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Handmade organic farmhouse soft cheese by Maja Binder, displayed on her stall at Dingle Market.
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A wild Salmon held by a shop assistant in Clarke's Seafood Delicatessen. Clarke's has supplied salmon to the Vatican.
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Maja Binder, an artisan cheesemaker, arranging her handmade organic cheeses on her stall at Dingle Market.
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Smoked mackerel by Frank Hederman, Belvelly Smokehouse, on sale at Midleton Farmers Market.
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Artisan Cheesemaker Maja Binder with her handmade organic cheeses on her stall at Dingle Market.
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Film director Kevin Allen carving a Hilton Orchard Pig Roast. Allen runs Flatlake, a literary/ music festival at Hilton Park, an
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The new Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport, designed by Pascal & Watson to handle 15 million passengers a year.
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Wetlands viewed from The Dingle Wildlife and Seal Sanctuary, home to native and visiting seabirds, waders and swans.
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Derelict cottage, typical of homesteads abandoned during the Great Famine in the 19th Century.
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Peter Ward, proprietor of Country Choice, a gourmet food retail outlet in the Milk Market, an historic market providing a wide v
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Kiteboarding on Rosses Point Beach, a popular holiday beach in Yeats Country.
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Performance artist as living Guinness advertisement, outside Guinness Storehouse at St. James's Gate Brewery, one of Dublin's to
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Guinness Brewery, historic home of the Black Stuff, brewed at St James Gate in Dublin since 1759.
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Irish Round Tower at Glasnevin Cemetary, a Victorian Garden Cemetery, notable as the last resting place of national Irish figure
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Daniel Libeskind's Grand Canal Theatre in Dublin Docklands, designed as the centerpiece of the regenerated Grand Canal Dock.
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Daniel Libeskind's Grand Canal Theatre in Dublin Docklands, designed as the centerpiece of the regenerated Grand Canal Dock.
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Kilcatherine Churchyard, named after Naomh Caitairin, an early Christian saint who founded a nunnery nearby on the Beara Peninsu
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A ruined church in Kilcatherine Churchyard, named after Naomh Caitairin, an early Christian saint who founded a nunnery nearby o
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Daniel Libeskind's Grand Canal Theatre in Grand Canal Square, at twilight.
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Grand Canal Dock Bridge, Ringsend Road, over Grand Canal, in the regenerated Grand Canal Square of the South Docklands in Dublin
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Abandoned traditional 19th century Irish farmhouse, once home of artist John Kingerlee, alongside an older ruined cottage on the
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Rugged coastline of the Beara Peninsula on the south-west coast of Ireland.
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The Convention Centre Dublin (The CCD), Ireland's first purpose-built convention centre, designed by Irish American architect Ke
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Glasnevin Museum designed by A & D Wejchert, built in 2010 to house exhibitions showing the social, historical, political and ar
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Looking north over James Joyce Bridge, a single span road bridge joining Usher's Island to North Quays over the River Liffey. Th
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Vernacular housing in the picturesque village of Eyeries.
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North Quays seen from James Joyce Bridge, a single span road bridge joining Usher's Island to North Quays over the River Liffey.
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James Joyce Bridge, a single span road bridge joining Usher's Island to North Quays over the River Liffey. The bridge was design
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A ruined stone cottage on the Beara Peninsula on the south-west coast of Ireland.
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Crocosmia (Montbretia) growing wild in a hedgerow.
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Wetlands viewed from The Dingle Wildlife and Seal Sanctuary, home to native and visiting seabirds, waders and swans.
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Coomenoole Beach, film location for Ryans Daughter, at Dunmore Head on the Dingle Peninsula, the most westernmost point of Irela
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Coomenoole Beach, film location for Ryans Daughter, at Dunmore Head on the Dingle Peninsula, the most westernmost point of Irela
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Post Office and general store in the tiny hamlet of Narraghmore.
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US and Irish flags flying ouside a General Stores in Main Street, Carrickmacross.
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The Fountain in Eyre Square; built in 1984, consists of a copper-coloured representation of the sails of the Galway Hooker. This
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1580 shop fronts in Quay Street, Galway.
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Yeats' country, County Sligo, Ireland, showing the Dartry Mountains and Ben Bulen.
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The Long Room in Trinity College Library, Dublin. The library is the largest in Ireland and is the only Irish library to hold le
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The Four Courts, the Republic of Ireland's main courts building, on the River Liffey in Dublin. The Four Courts was built betwee
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The Four Courts, the Republic of Ireland's main courts building, on the River Liffey in Dublin. The Four Courts was built betwee
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A street performer acting as a human statue, The Winged Wizard, in Grafton Street, Dublin.
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Clarion Hotel Dublin IFSC (International Financial Services Centre).
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The Custom House, a neoclassical 18th century building by James Gandon on the River Liffey, Dublin.
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The Four Courts, the Republic of Ireland's main courts building, on the River Liffey in Dublin. The Four Courts was built betwee
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The Convention Centre Dublin in Spencer Dock on the banks of the River Liffey, is Ireland's new world-class, purpose-built inter
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Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, centrally located in the heart of the most prestigious shopping area of Dublin City.
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Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, centrally located in the heart of the most prestigious shopping area of Dublin City.
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A busker performing with his saxaphone in Galway City.
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The Convention Centre Dublin in Spencer Dock on the banks of the River Liffey, is Ireland's new world-class, purpose-built inter
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The Convention Centre Dublin in Spencer Dock on the banks of the River Liffey, is Ireland's new world-class, purpose-built inter
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The Millennium Bridge, a pedestrian bridge over the River Liffey connecting Temple Bar to the North Quays in Dublin.
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The Four Courts, the Republic of Ireland's main courts building, on the River Liffey in Dublin. The Four Courts was built betwee
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The Millennium Bridge, a pedestrian bridge over the River Liffey connecting Temple Bar to the North Quays in Dublin.
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Lissadell shoreline, County Sligo, ancestral home of the Gore-Booth family, including Contrance Gore-Booth, Irish revolutionary
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The Custom House, a neoclassical 18th century building by James Gandon, and Liberty Hall on the River Liffey, Dublin.
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Halfpenny Bridge, onetime toll bridge over the River Liffey, Dublin.
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A large bronze sculpture of a hare by Barry Flanaghan outside the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
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