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Sights of Ireland - the green country of St. Patrick

Ireland - a land of indescribable landscapes, historical places and friendly people. Arriving there, travelers are immersed in the atmosphere of good and freedom. Strange as it may seem, this European state attracted the attention of tourists not so long ago. Previously, almost no one was interested in the culture, interesting places and picturesque nature of the Republic. Today, the sights of Ireland conquer tourists every day.

To begin with, every visitor should definitely visit the world-famous "cliffs" - rocks that are on the Atlantic coast. They are also called steep. In addition, many lovers of nature must certainly visit the hills and moors, because it is about them that is mentioned in all the legends and legends of the ancient people of the Republic. The sights of Ireland are fascinating with their diversity, and every tourist will surely find something to do for him. It is worth noting that the most visited place in the country is its capital - Dublin. This is one of the most ancient cities in Europe, which means "Black Harbor". Dublin is rich in magnificent architecture, original streets (which are very spacious and lively), beautiful old mansions, public parks and squares. In the city you can easily visit any museum or theater you like, see the residence of the English Vice-King of Ireland, visit the oldest library (Chester Beatty).

Attractions in Ireland are capable of turning the world of man. They are filled with the history of the great people, who in the shortest time could create a great state, where there is definitely something to see. Returning to the city of Dublin, it is also worthwhile to advise tourists to visit Trinity College, Belfast prison, Irish yacht club and, of course, the municipal gallery of modern art. Unusual country Ireland, whose sights seem to have no borders, is also interesting with the ancient town of Bru-en-Bouane, which is rich in archaeological monuments of the burials of Newgrange, Naut and Daut. For example, Newgrange - a huge mound that existed long before the Egyptian pyramids, but found it only in the seventeenth century. One of the amazing phenomena of this monument of antiquity is that the sun's rays fall into the tomb only once a year (on December 21, the winter solstice), and only for 17 minutes. At this time, the entire tunnel (which extends to the burial chamber) is illuminated by light, and an unusual ornament appears on the stone located there. Also the sights of Ireland include the cities of Cork and Waterford, where there is definitely something to see. Visiting the county Donegal, you can see the place by which (according to legend) a horseman without a head moved.

Tourists will be delighted with visiting the Aran Islands: Inishmore, Inishman and Inishir. Many interesting places and towns can boast of Ireland. Sights, photos of which are presented on various information resources, have not left anyone indifferent. But it's best to see everything with your own eyes, walk through this wonderful land and feel its mood!

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