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From the Guinness Factory and Waterford Crystal Factory to the Cliffs of Moher, Ireland has much to offer sight-seers.
Hiking, on any terrain, is pleasurable but when you factor in rugged mountains and green vistas you have an extraordinary experience awaiting you.
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Conwy is a real gem, a town sitting alongside the Conwy Estuary and the guardian of the entrance to Snowdonia.
Dervla Murphy, the talented and prolific travel writer, began her career with this chronicle of her journey from Ireland to India by bicycle.
Galway has a vibrant Irish arts and culture scene and it is perfectly situated to explore the West Coast of Ireland, like the Aran Islands and Connermara.
Carbon footprints don't stay at home when people go on holidays. This travel guide portrays 50 sustainably managed hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions in Ireland.
Americans associate corned beef and cabbage with the Irish in general and St. Patrick's day in particular. In fact, beef in Ireland was reserved for rich or royal.
St. Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland, was a Christian missionary who set about converting Irish pagans to Christianity in the 5th century. Little is known about him.
December is early summer in New Zealand. It's not always sunny but for many people Christmas dinner means a barbecue at the beach, a Maori hangi or a lakeside picnic.
Pioneer of Depression Era photography, Dorothea Lange gave a realistic portrait to the plight of thousands of displaced Americans during the 1930s.
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