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 Is there anyone who lives in or has visited Ireland?
I really want to visit Ireland (eventually) and would like to hear some opinions on it. What are some good places to visit? What is there to do there?...


 Did anybody else know that Oliver Cromwell was an Irishman?
We've been watching that documentary on RTE One tonight about Oliver's Army but what really got us was that Cromwell had a distinct Dublin accent.....
Crazy or wha?
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 What is the best financial way to travel to Ireland?
I need to find some packages or certain websites that have deals for Ireland vacations. I would really love to take a trip but I don't know where to begin. HELP!...


 I'm going to Cork, Ireland in march and i am a 17 year old girl will i be able to drink there?
also do you have any ideas of what me and my friends can do there keep in mind we are 17 year old girls
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i love to dance, music, photo, shopping, and love to sight see ...


 I'm travelling to Ireland next week. I'm only staying for 5 days. What should I visit?
I'm going on Sunday the 12th and I'm staying in Dublin for the 5 nights. We're thinking of getting a car one of two of the days, though, so we can visit a bit of the country. Where ...


 Is there a Holly WooOood In IRELAND ~ PS waz all the 4 leaf Clover at so I can Make a Wish ?
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 Hotels in dublin.... Can anyone help me.....???
I'm going to Dublin for the weekend on the 17th Aug I'm trying to book a hotel but cant find one without paying £100 + per night for a 3 star hotel.... this is mad mad mad can you help...??...


 Why are Dublin GAA supporters such knobs?
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 An irish song....?
On holidays in Spain last year we went on a night out organized by the hotel, our bus was all irish and on the back every1 was drunk and singing (typical irish!) we were singing old irish songs but ...


 How much do ferries to Ireland cost?
If I want to get about 20 people in 4 cars from Britain to Ireland in either December or February, what would be the cheapest way to do it?...


 What would be the best town in Ireland to study English, two weeks during the winter?
I would like a nice place, with some tourist sights and definitely something to do during the winter, and also not "in the midle of nowhere", close enough to other towns, so that I can make ...


 M50 Chaos???????
Anybody trying to get to the m50 from the n7 in Dublin this morning? Part of my journey that should only take 3-4 minutes took half an hour this morning at 6.30am!! This is what we have to face for ...


 If Cavan and Monaghan are the north of Ireland...?
then is Armagh the south of Northern Ireland?

When someone asks me where I live (say whilst im out of the country) I reply with Ireland, and if they ask where abouts I say in the north. I ...


 In Dublin for 2 weeks on business. What is the best way to spend the weekend?
I want to make the most of my weekend off in Ireland. Good history and scenery are important. Also, what's good to eat in Ireland if you aren't into seafood?...


 Have you ever been to Ireland?
What is it like?...


 Poll: When I move to Ireland, where should I go?
Been to Dublin, loved it! Been to Galway, loved it! Any other opinions? Lemme see opinions and reasons to support them!...


 Any irish people here?? i am looking for a cheap place in dublin. who can help me? i am french.?
i am looking for a cheap hotel, any advise? or just a room in a home. to stay in dublin in 2 weeks, for 5 days. all i have found is really expensive. thanks for your answers
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 To anyone that lives in the south of ireland?
does the jeremy kyle show get aired in your ...


 Ireland- What is traditiional irish clothing that could be commonly found in America?
I have a social studies project where I need to dress in Irish clothing- is there anything that I could find in my house that could qualify as Irish?...


 I want to go to Ireland for my honeymoon. Have you been there?
If you have, I would like some suggestions on the most beautiful parts. I'm looking to stay away from the most touristy places, with exceptions to maybe some cliffs. Could you suggest a few nice ...



kathryn

I need some famous physical features from ireland!!! please!!!!! and some human features too!!! thx?

please!!! i need info foo my home work sooo help me out

    



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Penguin_Bob
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I don't have the answer for you, but the fact that you are honest and say right up front that it is a homework question is very refreshing on YA. Good luck!!


Orla C
Famous physical features: The rivier Shannon, The Lakes of Killarney, Bantry Bay, Cape Clear ....

Oh, you mean, people? Many people in the west of Ireland have dark hair and eyes and pale skin. This is because their ancestors were traders, merchants, sailors and even religious refugees (such as Jews) from Morocco, Spain, Portugal, France and other Mediterranean countries. But the ancient red still pops up every generation.

Lot of Viking influence too, big blond types in various parts of the country.

Women in the West of Ireland were said to have beautiful clear skin, far finer than rich London women, due to their basic diet and the moist climate. I'm not sure how true this is anymore, as the diet has changed radically in the past 20 years.


laura c
do you mean physical features like the celtic cross or the claddagh?
China, Beleek, etc?

Human features - red cheeks, wool sweaters


Voice of Reason
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Most people here have got dark brown hair and blue eyes!


Courtney B
Giant's Causeway
Rathlin Island
Malin Head
Belfast Lough
River Bann
River Shannon
Howth Head
Aran Islands
Tory Islands


rosie
natural or manmade physical features?
natural - giants causeway, burren, cliffs of moher, choice of caves
manmade - newgrange tombs, choice of dolmens

whats a human feature? are these just manmade features?


webtravelreviews
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The Cliffs of Mohr.

I have no idea what a human feature is?


greenorlagh
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Mountains of Mourne, Giants Causeway, Blasket Islands, Lough Neagh, River Shannon, that do?


Poptart007
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Can you please be more specific?
Physical features are
The Burren - Limestone plateau with clints and grikes - karstic
Ailwee Caves - stalagmites, stalagtites etc
The Giant's Causeway - basalt columns from volcanic activity
Glendalough - corries and glacial lakes
Mahon Falls - Waterfall in the Comeragh Mountains
Loads of Rivers Shannon, Suir, Liffey and Lee
Inlets and headlands
Peat and Turf Bogs
Man-made stuff then we have Ard na Crusha & New Grange if this is what you mean by human features





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