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Bunratty:
The medieval Bunratty Castle in the village of Bunratty
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Burren,
The: Poulnabrone Dolmen, a burial tomb at The Burren
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Burren,
The: A large, barren limestone platform in western Ireland
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Burren,
The: Detail of the karst landscape at The Burren
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Carlow:
Browne's Dolmen, a burial tomb near the town of Carlow
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Cashel:
Monastic ruins at Rock of Cashel, a rock created during an earthquake
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Clonmacnoise:
Monastic ruins in central Ireland
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Cliffs
of Moher: 200 meters high cliffs at Ireland's western coast (coastal-erosion)
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Cliffs
of Moher: 200 meters high cliffs at Ireland's western coast (coastal-erosion)
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Connemara:
A lake and mountains composed of quartzite
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Connemara:
Hiking area with forests, peat bogs, mountains and lakes
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Connemara:
Coastal erosion in western Connemara
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Connemara:
Famous national park
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Dingle:
Coastal erosion at the Dingle-peninsula
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Dublin:
The Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin
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Glendalough:
A U-shaped valley, carved out by glaciers, near the monastic ruins of Glendalough
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Killarney
N.P.: Glacial erosion at the Gap of Dunloe (creation of U-shaped
valleys)
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Killarney
N.P.: Glacial erosion at the Gap of Dunloe (creation of U-shaped
valleys)
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Killary
Harbour: A fjord in western Ireland, carved out by glaciers
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Lahinch:
Ireland's western coast
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Powerscourt:
Powerscourt House and Gardens, located south of Dublin
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Powerscourt:
The Powerscourt Waterfall in the Wicklow Mountains
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Wicklow
Mountains: Mountain range in eastern Ireland