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Poulnabrone Dolmen and the Karst Landscape of the Burren, Ireland
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Poulnabrone Dolmen and the Karst Landscape of the Burren, Ireland

The Neolithic dolmen of Poulnabrone amidst the karst landscape of the Burren, County Clare, Ireland.
Poulnabrone, Ireland
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Poulnabrone, Ireland

Poulnabrone is a dolmen in The Burren, County Clare, Ireland dating to 4200 BCE.
The Burren, County Clare, Ireland
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The Burren, County Clare, Ireland

The Burren is the rocky high country above the village of Doolin, Ireland.
View of the Village of Doolin, County Clare, Ireland
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View of the Village of Doolin, County Clare, Ireland

View of the Village of Doolin, Country Clare, Ireland from nearby hill.
Donegal Abbey Cemetery, County Donegal, Ireland
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Donegal Abbey Cemetery, County Donegal, Ireland

The Donegal Abbey Cemetery near Donegal bay, County Donegal, Ireland.
Trim Castle, County Meath, 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.
Doolin Pier, County Clare, Ireland
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Doolin Pier, County Clare, Ireland

Doolin Pier, Village of Doolin, County Clare, Ireland. From this point, ships would depart for the Aran Islands. A number of famous writers frequented Doolin and, among them, the great Irish writer John Millington Synge (best known for Playboy...
First Class Entrance on RMS Empress of Ireland
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First Class Entrance on RMS Empress of Ireland

The First Class entrance on the lower promenade deck of the RMS Empress of Ireland. The stairs lead up to the music room and down to the dining saloon for First Class passengers. The Empress of Ireland sank in under fourteen minutes on 29...
Bishop Street, Derry, Northern Ireland
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Bishop Street, Derry, Northern Ireland

Bishop Street in Derry, Northern Ireland, with its "peace wall" running along the left side of the photograph. Peace walls are erected in Northern Ireland to separate predominantly Catholic and Protestant communities.
Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. According to legend, the basalt columns were erected by the great hero and giant Finn MacCool across the North Channel between Ireland and Scotland so he could meet a Scottish giant in single...
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