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Alone With A Sense Of Wonder
Chet Raymo's 1998 musing in the Boston Globe about spending a night in the Dingle Peninsula's ancient Gallarus Oratory.
http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/health/science_musings/100598.htm
Arvendal Studios - Nothing Added But Time
Lyrical reflections on Irish history and culture, with photos, from 2000 tour by Mats and Pari Arvendale of popular and less known locations including Ring of Kerry, Rock of Cashel, Burren and Clonmacnoise monastery.
http://www.arvendalstudios.com/eire/tour2000/index.html
Arvendal Studios: The Veil of Banba
A 1993 tour of Ulster hot spots including Belfast, Bogside, Derry and Shankhill followed by a swing through historic places in the Republic, with photos.
http://www.arvendalstudios.com/eire/tour1993/index.html
Clarey's Ireland Trip
Jeff and Linda Clarey's battled a lot of rain and took a lot of photos during their coastal driving tour around the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in June, 2000. Home page builds slow.
http://home.new.rr.com/jclarey/Ireland/index.html
Dingle Ireland - Dingle a place to fall in love with
Quick overview of Dingle's charms.
http://www.globosapiens.net/travel-information/Dingle-447.html
Dublin Journal
World traveler A. Marsh Gardiner's view of Dublin's pub culture, with impressions of Dingle, Galway and other popular spots. With photos.
http://www.earth2marsh.com/journal/dublinjournal.htm
In the footsteps of the Famine
Account (with slow-loading photos) of Quinnipiac University Prof. Terry Ballard's 2003 visit to several libraries and other locations to research, scan and digitize Irish historical materials.
http://faculty.quinnipiac.edu/libraries/tballard/report/footsteps.html
In the footsteps of the Famine: Part 2
Further adventures (with slow-loading graphics) of a librarian touring Ireland to digitize Irish historical materials.
http://faculty.quinnipiac.edu/libraries/tballard/footsteps2.html
Ireland
Californian Keith Rosicker offers 20 offbeat observations about Ireland and the Irish in this account of his visit to Doolin, Dublin, Waterford and other popular spots.
http://www.home.ix.netcom.com/~keithfr/2001_travel.htm
Ireland 2000
A Danish couple toured popular locations in the Ennis-Galway-Shannon areas of Southwest Ireland by bus in July, 2000. Site offers many photos, insights into the sights of the sites visited plus star-ratings for B&B's, pubs and restaurants.
http://www.promoweb.dk/ireland2000/
Jack Ledger's Tour of Ireland
Photos with comments about W. B. Yeats' grave; Blarney, Dunluce and Kilkenny Castles; views of Dingle, Kinsale, Giants Causeway. (Sound)
http://home.golden.net/~jledger/ireland.htm
Jon Sullivan's Excellent Adventure in Ireland
A California website designer spent three weeks touring and photographing Ireland in May, 1998. His account includes critical comment and insights into common and uncommon subjects like how to deal with plumbing.
http://www.jonsullivan.com/misc/ireland.php3
Mike's Trip to Ireland
A guide relating to a 1997 trip through the Aran Islands, Doolin, The Cliffs of Moher, and the Beara Penninsula.
http://www.isye.gatech.edu/~sman/mike/ireland
Pictures and Comments on Ireland's Hot Spots
A kaleidoscope of photographs with traveler's comments on popular spots including Powerscourt gardens, Dingle Peninsula, Aran Islands.
http://www.bamjam.net/Ireland/index.html
Reel Audio: Chasing Musical Traditions in Modern Ireland
Travel writer Dave Fox visits pubs in Dingle and Galway that feature Irish music.
http://www.davethefox.com/words/irishmusic.htm
Sandy Feet in Ireland
A professional sandcastle sculptor from Texas visits Cregg Castle near Galway and other locations in 1998.
http://www.sandyfeet.com/europe/ireland.html
Spring Break in Ireland
Syracuse University senior spends spring break, 2000, touring and taking photos of Ireland, which he describes in five words: 'green, medieval, festive, jovial, tradition.'
http://www.davidmetraux.com/ireland.html
The Dingle Way: A Walk Through History
Account of a 112-mile hike around the Dingle Peninsula by a father and daughter after her graduation from college.
http://www.lehigh.edu/~wwt1/Dingle/ireland.html
Tom and Molly O'Halloran in Ireland
A couple from Virginia took many photos during their visits to the Guinness plant in Dublin, Killarney, Ring of Kerry and Dingle, where they hiked to Ventry Beach.
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~tlo5c/Ireland/dublin1.html
Travel to Ireland, Dublin and the Irish Countryside - May 2000
Two Chicago couples drive 1,350 miles in 12 days to visit many poplar and some lesser known spots. With photos.
http://www.vittoe.com/2005/index.html

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