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 Does ireland have railways?
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meashy00

Should ireland have a nudist beach?

and if so, where?
There's an organisation trying to get permission to have 1. There would obviously be a sign that warns people who may be offended not to enter.
Whats your view on it?

    



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bostonfan148
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Well Ireland is really cold, I dont think there would be much swimming in that water, although some. But going with out clothes in the cold and rain, not a very bright idea. If the people in Ireland want one though, why not?


I ♥ Rainy Days!
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No, because young "lads" will be coming to it, causing problem. It will be like a little sex area.

No! I love Ireland, im from there, n i dont want it. =]


Christine
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The 40ft in Dublin is a nudist beach, for men only!! Which reminds me I must take a walk out that direction soon. lol


maurice
absolutely not,


joanne o
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ok then, heres my opinion...

where its cold, its more than sensible to be dressed suitably for the cold. Who on earth would actually want to go nude on a beach where it is absolutely freezing.

i can understand why the people in spain go nude but thats because its hot over there!!!


Pyro
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I think Ireland is too small for nudist beaches, I mean the likes of Dublin hasnt got a whole lot of beaches and to dedicate one to nudists probably wouldnt go down well.
And also whats with all the questions on nudist beaches? lol


Humanity
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It already has one it us called "drater".


robson c
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no,but in some place


»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
Donegal.
Even Nicer Scenery there.

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figero111
Why NOT!


when the sun goes down
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oh yeah
bring it on


POCKET JOKERS - THE DARKSIDE
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Oh god yeah, if they put it down in Dingle i'd go!!



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