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[July, 2011] Ireland was called ‘Celtic Tiger’ until  some years ago because of its economic success. But Leman Shock changed the situation and now having a huge debt as a country and they are really…

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Our suggestions
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  • Olive oil factory tour

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  • The reason why we decided to go to this town

    The reason why we decided to go to this town

  • The concert rescued our Christmas

    The concert rescued our Christmas

  • Italy, Chioggia

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  • Satisfying town of Mantua

    Satisfying town of Mantua

  • There are some sights to see, but

    There are some sights to see, but

  • At the end of our travel

    At the end of our travel

  • Bustling night and the second tapas restaurant

    Bustling night and the second tapas restaurant

  • Going up to Cathedral of San Giorgio

    Going up to Cathedral of San Giorgio

  • The entertaining graveyard

    The entertaining graveyard

  • Visiting Rye by the slow train

    Visiting Rye by the slow train

  • After all, it was McDonald’s

    After all, it was McDonald’s

  • Fascinating port wine

    Fascinating port wine

  • Kitsch taste of the Portuguese royal family

    Kitsch taste of the Portuguese royal family

Destinations
  • Blarney Castle
  • Cliff of Moher
  • Clonmacnoise
  • Derrynane House
  • Dingle
  • Dublin
  • Galway
  • Kilkenny
  • Killarney
  • Ring of Kerry
  • The Burren
  • Valentia Island

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