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Tag Archives: Wild Atlantic Way
Ireland: the West is the best!
Two weeks spent in Ireland this Summer confirmed several things for me. Firstly, the Greeks and Romans, who surely saw the outer Atlantic island as a dark and wintry place and called it names like Scotia and Hibernia, were right. … Continue reading
Posted in children in Nature, Nature, Weather
Tagged Aillte an Mhothair, Atlantic Ocean, Éire, Cill Chaoi, Clare, Cliffs of Moher, cool summer, Dúlainn, Doolin, Inis Óir, Inisheer, Ireland, Irlanda, Kilkee, nature, Wild Atlantic Way, Wild West
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