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Read Morealley in Tralee. Stayed 3 days.
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warehouse
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mailman uses bike
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Tralee, modern park, rebuilt narrow gauge railway.
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Took trains from Limerick to Tralee to Dublin to Galway to Ennis. Bus to Dingle and Clifdon.
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Dublin, in a park
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tour of Trinity College
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The college library
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We always go to markets.
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new streetcar lines being built in Dublin
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more new streetcar lines
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double decker buses
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Revolution of 1916: major fighting at this main Post Office
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buying stamps there
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upstairs in bus
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Hero of the 1916 revolution, a gay man, was executed by the British.
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Priest's common burial plot
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Botanical gardens in Dublin
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Confessional (not really)
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re-creation of viking wood house
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streetview from upstairs bus
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Note for EEs: I never saw an earth ground in a sidewalk or road before this.
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Went to see performance at this theator in Trinity College, play "At swim, two boys"
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The theator
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from hotel room, beer kegs at backdoor of bar.
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Choir on Blooms Day, many wear old costumes.
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Real confessional
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bike/pedestrian bridge
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more streetcar lines
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tracks being built
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Rolling a keg, almost finished bringing the kegs in.
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train to Galway
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nuns still use old "habits"
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foraging menu restaurant
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Bunk bed in tiniest hotel room (in attic) we ever had.
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