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The Cliffs of Moher

• Cliffs rise about 120 m above the Atlantic Ocean


• Maximum height is 240 m north of O‘Briens Tower
• number two in the list of Ireland’s top fee-paying attractions
• It‘s breeding site for over 30,000 seabirds
Connemara
• wild and mountainous area which stretches across County Galway
• famous for its blanket bog landscapes and slate-coloured lakes
• Connemara ponnies are named after their natural habitat,
Connemara
Dingle peninsula, Kerry
• small fishing town Dingle
• Fahan Beehive - famous Luke Skywalker’s
hideaway in Star Wars: The Last Jedi
• Conor Pass - the highest mountain road in Ireland

Fahan Beehive in Kerry


Giant's Causeway, Antrim
• UNESCO World Heritage
• 40,000 thousands of mostly hexagonal
basalt columns
• stones were formed by an underwater
volcano’s geological actions
Dublin city • around 1.43 million people
• sliced in two by the River Liffey
• at first founded by the Vikings in the ninth
century
• storied history and diverse culture
Famous places in Dublin

The Temple Bar

St. Patrick’s Cathedral


Ha‘penny Bridge

Dublin Castle
Croagh Patrick • famous mountain peek in history and religion
• 764 m heigh
• called after Ireland’s most famous patron, St. Patrick
• He climbed this mountain to fast and pray here for 40 days
Blarney Castle
• castle was built more than 600 years ago by Irish
chieftain
• Blarney Stone – if people kiss this legendary stone,
they‘ll gain the gift of eloquence
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