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Anyone from Ireland? Is it as beautiful as I imagine it to be?

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Anyone from Ireland? Is it as beautiful as I imagine it to be?

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  1. Ireland is a beautiful country and I would love to visit in near future.I had read all about it in Fredrick Forsywith 's Book " No come back " and first story tells about Dublin and Tully travel.It is Classic and Fantastic.


  2. I used to live there in a former job.  Around the Dublin area.  Very beautiful - green fields, nice restaurants/bars.  The people are very nice.  For the most part, old and dirty areas, depressed farmers, etc. around - but loved the experience.  If your moving there, have fun and enjoy!

  3. I am Irish From Dublin..yes it really is beautiful..especially the countryside..you have to see it..the culture and the craic and guinness..the best country in the world!

  4. It's like everywhere else: McDonalds, Burger King, Starbucks, and another Starbucks.

  5. It is outside of Dublin, go to the west of Ireland, Wexford, Cork..

    Dublin is a monstrosity of a place.

  6. no its not its even more so , and if you don't believe me well see my blog. plus if you stopping of in Dublin take a trip out to Howth yea can find me and my dog Any place out there , welcome you will have great time but the down side is you wont ever want to go home again

  7. G'day Wolflady,

    Thank you for your question.

    I am not from Ireland but I would love to go.

    I have heard so many good things from people who have been there. I hope that you get to find out how beautiful it is for yourself.

    Regards

  8. Yes - it is very beautiful. There are a lot of different landscapes here, from the relatively flat midlands, to the low, but dramatic mountains of the west and east coasts, to the drumlins of the north and the karst limestones of Clare, as well as the many lakes and rivers. It's very varied, so even for an Irish person, there are tons of places to see and appreciate. It has a mild but often wet and windy climate, which really works if you want to go somewhere that enables you to forget about the normal pressures of life for a while.

    Even with the huge economic developments of recent years, the motorways and the new office towers, there are still many places relatively untouched by modernity. The evidence of over 5000 years of human habitation is still all around us, from dolmens and tombs that pre-date the Pyramids, to Medieval castles and ring-forts. It's just a matter of knowing where to look.

    I've lived here almost all my life, and I still love the place.

  9. I live in Ireland, it is a lovely place, very green, mountains and beautiful scenery, have not come and visit you would be made very welcome!

  10. Ireland is absolutely gorgeous! You must make it there sometime.  The stone houses to the castles, the seasides and the Aran Islands, the tombs at Newcastle and Knowth, Galway, Cobh, Waterford, the Sugarloaf Mountains, Dublin...the book of Kells at Trinity College, Dublin -- no matter what you pay for a visit, you'll not regret it.  

    The castle there in my picture in in the Burren (In Ireland).  Another lovely thing about Ireland? It's hard to take a bad picture.

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