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Page 1: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

Rich’s Trip to Ireland

Page 2: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

Page 3: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

I was getting mighty thirsty after a 3 mile walk. So we went straight to the source.

Page 4: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

My sister made new friends….This picture was taken on a very historical site outside Dublin, the Hill of Tara. This is the equivalent of

livestock grazing at the Lincoln memorial.

Page 5: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

This thing was built around 3200 B.C. It took probably 20 years to build. It’s freaking huge! Helluva lot of trouble for someone’s tomb.

Newgrange, Co. Meath

Page 6: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

The town of Killarney is a famous tourist trap (my sister spent tons of cash there). The surrounding parks are breathtaking though.

Killarney Lakes Nat’l park, Co. Kerry

Page 7: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

The (very) early Irish were isolated groups living in fortified “houses”. They are found everywhere. This one is along the Ring of Kerry.

Page 8: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

We had some minor car trouble….

Page 9: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

Sometimes you just had to share the road….

Page 10: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

The west coast of Ireland looks like this.Taken along the Dingle Way, Co. Kerry

Page 11: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

Yes, this is a two way road….

Page 12: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

Seriously, a lot of the countryside looks just like the movies…

Page 13: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

So…sometimes it gets lonely traveling with your sister...

Page 14: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

The Cliffs of Moher. Simply unreal. It is impossible to do justice to this sight in words.

Page 15: Rich’s Trip to Ireland. This was our home for 3 nights in Dublin. O’Neill’s Pub and Townhouse. Our room was next to the sign in the far left.

This is Slea Head. It is the westernmost point of the island of Ireland and this crucifix was placed here so that this would be the last sight of

their homeland as the Irish fled to America to avoid the famine.


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