
2- Rossbeigh beach in the southwestern province of Kerry.
3. monasteries such as the monastery Killymora in County Galway peaceful to a large degree, where the Irish church was far from the influence of Rome, so it developed its own method

4. Irish delicious foods such as potatoes with salmon and steak and Guinness pie.
5. Giant bridge in Northern Ireland, and an area of approximately 40,000 meters of basalt columns interlocking, which makes it a milestone naturally wonderful, and legend says that Finn McCool, the giant Irish beloved, he built the bridge to pick a fight with the Scottish giant, but they are actually formed as a result of revolution, an ancient volcano.

6- Bogs- wet lands created by piles of peat, and peat was said to be the main fuel used in homes to keep warm before the emergence of electricity.
7. circular forts built in the Middle Ages is often used as a farmer closed, and there are more than 45,000 circular bulwark around Ireland.
8. There are remnants of medieval castles in all parts of the country. Dunluce Castle, located dangerously over the Irish Sea in Northern Ireland, is one of the most stunning castles.

9. slopes of Slieve League in the far north-west of Ireland will make you feel as if you are on the edge of the world.

10. Trinity College Dublin graduated many of the greats of literature including Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett and Bram Stoker, for example a few.
11. hills and cemeteries are the hallmarks of the Irish countryside, and look nicer under a vast sky northwest of County Donegal.
12. can watch hundreds of




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