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Daily Archives: January 16, 2017

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Cycling from Galway to Killary Harbour

Activity Weekend, Landscape, travel storiesBy anadminJanuary 16, 20171 Comment

We catch up with Karli the Australian cyclist as she moves on into the last stage of her trip, going from Galway to Killary Harbour. I awoke in the early morn to find the sweet robins singing praise to the new day were replaced with regret and the loud bodily functions of fellow lodgers. Today’s cycle was going…

Wicklow Way Bus Tour

Activity Weekend, Landscape, Things To DoBy anadminJanuary 16, 2017Leave a comment

Wicklow Way Bus Tour If you had to think about Ireland as a color, what color would that be? Let me go ahead and guess and say you thought about the color green. Of course you did, and not without a reason! Ireland is known, among other things, for its magnificent green landscapes and scenery. That being…

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