A typical Irish sign found in the village of Ballyvaughn in County Clare, Ireland. This sign no longer looks this way, as they have added several modern signs and ruined the simplicity of what the irish sign is all about.
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The Celtic Cross is a product of Irish Monasteries and the most important ancient artifact to survive from Ireland's Golden Age. Found in churchyards and cemeteries from one coast to the other, the cross was carved with various Old and New Testament scenes, or intricate Celtic knotwork. First carved more than 1100 years ago, the giant high crosses, made of sandstone, are slowly fading away. This cross is located in County Sligo, Ireland.
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Like a scene out of Tir na n-Og, with the white horse which spirited Niamh & Oisin across the sea to the land of youth. The 40 shades of green can be clearly seen with Powerscourt House in the back ground. Located in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains, Powerscourt was gutted by fire in 1974. But now is in the process of being rebuilt. The grounds contain beautiful gardens and a grand water fountain. Located in Co. Wicklow.
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Alive with colors, this typical Irish fishing port is one of the many found throughout the land. Located in Co Galway. Taken in 1996, the village is no longer painted in these colors.
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