Aran Islands Ireland? |
Has anyone been to the Aran Islands outside Galway ?
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Jobs in ireland. could I find one? |
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Can anyone suggest great places to visit/tour in Ireland? |
| Though I was far to young to understand what Ireland was when I heard the word spoken when I was 2 or less, I felt I was connected to it some how. Once I was old enough to know what it was, I'... |
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What is the best time of year to visit Ireland? |
| My sister and I are visiting relatives in Ireland next year. The problem is she hates the cold and I the heat. Is there a time that would suit both of us?... |
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Junior cert? |
| how old are you when you do the junior cert.? how many years ave you been in secondary school before you take the exams? is it just exams or do you spend time doing coursework?... |
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Calling someone in ireland? |
| ok i need to call someone in ireland on their mobile number from my landline in england, however my landline phone doesnt have a + sign and if i hold 0 it doesnt give me a plus sign either. does ... |
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Rebel songs? |
I heard my dad singing an Irish rebel song today, I've never hear it before, can someone tell me what it is.
It went something like;
I stood by your graveside..
Saw you were ... |
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Merry Christmas To Ireland? |
Ps: Santa's not real.
No he's not real. Last year I saw a big box of Lego and a PS2 under my Parents bed. They were my Christmas presents when I thore off the wrapping paper. I ... |
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Are the Tryone gaelic footballers the team of the decade?? ? |
| Can it honestly be said that tryone have showed over the last 10 years that they have been the best footballs in Ireland??... |
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I really want to go to Ireland and Paris but I am scared of plane crashes? |
| I would realy like to have some help on that. I know nothing almost never happens but still im scared.... |
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Living in cork going shopping in newry whats the best currency to use, pounds or euro? |
i know you can use both but wondered what would work out the best, Additional Details thanks for that.....i wasnt sure if the shops gave a decent exchange rate, i know a few people that ... |
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Dublin or London? |
| Which one would you choose to live in? I have been living in Dublin for two years. I know London as a tourist, though. So I don't have the same point of view from both cities. I am thinking in ... |
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Is there a waxworks museum in Dublin? |
| Going for a day trip there on saturday with my mum - any sights/attractions that you would recommend?... |
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Best place for a student to live in ireland? |
| I want to move to Ireland and work for a summer but I don't know where to start. I'm 20 and from the US.. what are some good places (and affordable places) to live? what do people my age do?... |
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Would it be easy for an English couple to find work in Dublin? |
| My boyfriend and I are wanting to go and live and work in Ireland, most likely Dublin, for a while from about September next year. I was just wondering how easy it would be for us to find places to ... |
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Information about county Donegal? |
Any Irish people here ? A long time ago, Irish friends called me "an Irish woman by heart" because I loved so much their beautiful country. I was 22 when I first visited Ireland, and since then I feel an attraction which is difficult to describe in my own language, let alone in English...
I haven't been in Donegal for a long time, unfortunately I spent many years with a fisherman who wasn't interested in this county. I plan to go back next Spring.
How is Donegal now? is it still possible to walk for hours and meet nobody except white headed sheep? are people still nice to foreigners or just waiting for tourists' money? Do the pubs close earlier? My favourite places in Donegal: Tra-na-Rossan, Mount Errigal, Aran island, Glencolumbkill and many more.
Thank you for your answers! |
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leef
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I live in Donegal, and right now it is being overwhelmed by holiday houses being allowed in the most scenic spots, spoiling it for everybody else.
There has to be a flaw in your memory, Donegal hill sheep always used to have black heads and legs, but even that is vanishing since they crossbreed with Newzealand Texel.
There are still lovely walks around Erigal and Dunlewy, also on Fannad and Inishowen, but the essential Donegal is on the wane. If you still want a taste of it, you'll have to get a move on.
In a few years from now it will look like any other suburb of Dublin.
Aran More is still there, and not much building going on there.
Glencolumkill is too far away for me to know much about, sorry.
But there is still traditional music on in Hudi Beag's in Bunbeg every Tuesday night, and Leo Brennan is still occasionally playing for the foreigners in his pub in Meenaleck although he must be 90 by now! |
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poetrygirl on line
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Yes Donegal is still thesame, I visit quite often as my favourite singer is Daniel O Donnell. it is a beautiful part of Ireland, as you say one can walk for miles without seeing a soul. I now live in Spain but prefer Ireland anyday. |
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edison
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I haven`t been to Donegal but I have a CD track about it, it is one of my favourites,My father was Irish & came from Longford I have been to Ireland but, it was a long,long time ago, what I still remember is the Greens were Greener & the purple colour deeper than here as regards nature the air was purer as well & your English on here is fine.. |
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Super
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j'ai pas le cerveau en état pour te répondre dans cette charmante langue ce matin , mais ça fait envie |
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Angel
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Donegal is still as beautiful as ever!!!
I go there every year as my 94 year old grandmother lives there. Its the most beautiful county in Ireland. Go back as soon as you can, you'll see nothing ever changes there, just the way i like it!!!! |
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13caesars
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Take a long walk north from Letterkenny up the shores of Lough Swilly and on beautiful summer's day and drink a pint of Bass at Martha's bar at Port Salon. If you walk that far, you'll be deserving of a few more!
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Fly into Donegal airport, hire a care and take your time exploring the far north west. Really off the beaten track and as pretty as southern Norway.
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Simply find a bar and just relax! |
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Deana
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Try these sites they might help answer a few questions for you
www.donegal.ie
www.donegaltown.ie
www.donegaldirect.ie |
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Melok
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I was there earlier this year and it has not changed at all. Trust me on this. I'm from Cork myself and I really enjoyed it.
Have a good holiday. |
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