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Daily Archives: November 23, 2012
The Cliffs and the Burren
Another day in County Clare. Today we began in my favorite place in Ireland, the Cliffs of Moher. They rise up to 700 feet in places and are magnificent in all seasons. A bit foggy in the distance, but still … Continue reading
Posted in Celtic History, Gardens, Nature, travel
Tagged Cliffs of Moher, gardens, Ireland, Nature, Poulnabrone Dolman, Ringforts
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