| D&D Travel Presents Ireland 2010 - Dublin, County Wicklow and the Irish Sea...Please enjoy! - Donna & Dennis Note: 49 HQ images on 2 pages - please allow ample time to load. Thanks! | 
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			 St. Paul's, a lovely stone church opposite the Royal Hotel, Bray, County Wicklow, closed in 1977 and currently used weekends only... | 
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			 A few of the colorful doors Ireland is so noted for, along Quinnsborough Road in Bray | 
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			 Above two images - Bray head ( immediately above - a 791 foot hill at ocean's edge) - and the coast of the Irish Sea, looking north toward Dublin | 
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			 Fuchsia, still in bloom in November, seaside along the Strand | 
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			 A rushing stream passes by stands of autumn Heather, amid the mountains of Wicklow National Park in County Wicklow... | 
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			 The countryside in Wicklow National Park... | 
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			 Lough (Lake) Tay, high in the Wicklow Mountains, fed by the Cloghoge River, eventually draining into Lough Dan to the south | 
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			 The road above Lough Tay...R759 | 
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			 Wicklow Town - a memorial on the center green | 
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			 Above four images: Wicklow town | 
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			 The SOURCE of Christmas Stocking Coal!!!!! | 
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			 Our lovely waitress with Ken, at the Grand Hotel in Wicklow Town | 
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			 The fishing village of Howth, due east of Dublin, on the Irish seacoast and above, one of several nearby lighthouses...Howth is at the northern terminus of the DART - the Dublin Area Rapid Transit system, thus easily reached from the city center... | 
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			 What can we say?? A storefront in Dublin's city center, opposite Trinity College | 
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			 "Cockles and Muscles, Alive, Alive-O" - the famous Molly Malone statue at the head of Grafton Street in downtown Dublin... | 
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			 Two beautiful Irish schoolgirls head up Grafton Street - a pedestrians-only thoroughfare - on a sunny day in Dublin | 
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			 Flower stalls abound year round in the city... | 
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			 Just inside St. Stephen's Green, a mother holds a pigeon, to her daughter's delight. The green is a popular park just a few blocks from Trinity College in the city center... | 
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			 The pond at St. Stephen's Green | 
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				 Many windows in Ireland are decorated with colorful flowers year-round. Ivy leaves, in full autumn beauty, add to the mix...Why not join us one November? -D&D |