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SHIPWRECK OF THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND
On May 29, 1914 the Norwegian ship the SS Storstad collided with transatlantic liner the RMS Empress of Ireland. The Empress was equipped with watertight compartments and unlike the Titanic which had sunk two years earlier it carried more...

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Round Tower of Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland
The round tower and surrounding cemetery of the 6th-century monastic community in Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland.

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Poulnabrone Portal Tomb, County Clare, Ireland
The Portal Tomb of Poulnabrone, County Clare, Ireland.

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The Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
The famous Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland.

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Village of Doolin, Ireland, as seen from the Killilagh Church Ruins
The village of Doolin, County Clare, Ireland. Seen from the graveyard surrounding the ruins of the 1470 CE Killilagh Church. The graveyard is still in use and is tended by the people of the village who also maintain the church ruins.

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Fusiliers' Arch, Dublin, Ireland
The Fusiliers' Arch, built in 1907, is dedicated to the memory of the officers, non-commissioned officers, and enlisted men of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers who served and died in the Second Boer War (1899-1902). It is the Grafton Street entrance...

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The Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland
The Cliffs of Moher are on the west coast of Ireland and reach 214m (702 feet) at their highest point. On a clear day one can see the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, the Twelve Pins, the Maum Turk mountains in Connemara, and the Dingle Peninsula...

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Celtic Art in Woods by Ailwee Caves, County Clare, Ireland
One of the many wooden figures and other objects depicting Celtic figures or motifs in the woods surrounding Ailwee Caves, County Clare, Ireland.

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Donegal Abbey Cemetery, County Donegal, Ireland
The Donegal Abbey Cemetery near Donegal bay, County Donegal, Ireland.

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Trim Castle, County Meath, Ireland
Trim Castle was built over a 30-year period in the 12th century by Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, and his sons. It towers above the River Boyne on its south bank in the town of Trim, County Meath, Ireland.