| Saturday April 1, 2000 | Dingle Peninsula Region: Southwest |
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Windmill outside of Tralee. |
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Rebuilding a ship that used to transport people to America during the Potato Famine. |
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Dingle Peninsula-- Brandon Bay
The seafaring monk St.Brendan set sail from these shores in the 5th century. Some believed that he reached America before Columbus. |
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Dingle Peninsula--Conner Pass 3,127 foot summit Mount Brandon. Looking toward the town of Dingle. |
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Honeymooners on Mount Brandon looking toward Brandon Bay. |
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Overlooking Dingle Bay |
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Dingle Bay |
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Dunbeg an Iron Age Cliff top Fort. |
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View from the Fort overlooking the Cliff tops |
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Dunquin, the tip of the Dingle Peninsula |
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Dunquin the Irish would build rock walls all the way up the mountains. |
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Dunquin Locals |
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Sybil Point. |
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Killarney National Park Ladies View an unforgettable view towards the Gap of Dunloe and the seven lakes. |
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Mama sheep didn't like me getting to close to her babies. |
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