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Rolling Through Ireland: The O’Brien Express Launches with a Memorable First Tour: Day VII Killarney National Park’s Cart Tour; Rock of Cashel

Known as the “High King of Irish Monuments,” Cashel was the seat of the King of Munster, which is one of the four provinces of Ireland

Rolling Through Ireland: The O’Brien Express Launches with a Memorable First Tour: Day V – The Burren, The Cliffs of Moher from the Sea

I always associate the word Burren with barren - completely wrong in that there are loads of foliage throughout. But the rocks dominate, in size, appearance ...

Rolling Through Ireland: The O’Brien Express Launches with a Memorable First Tour: Day IV

Clew Bay – is bigger, wilder in my mind, especially in the windy climes we bowed to – so after we bowed one more time, we had lunch. Superlatives don’t fit.

Rolling Through Ireland: The O’Brien Express Launches with a Memorable First Tour: Day III, video, pics & story -2 of 2.

view a Dolman (Picture) and rocky town. Lordy it is beautiful, stark, and full of the spirits of Ireland, physical and not.

Rolling Through Ireland: The O’Brien Express Launches with a Memorable First Tour: Day III, video, pics & story – 1 of 2.

At the foot of Croagh Patrick is the National Famine Memorial (along the Croagh Patrick Heritage Trail in Murisk, Co. Mayo (about six miles west of Westport). The bronze memorial sculpture depicting a famine ship (more accurately called “Coffin Ships”) by Dublin artist John Behan is a surprise in size and location; details are well worth taking the time to study. The sculpture was

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