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Monday, July 13, 2009

Pictures: Cork, Ireland

There are so many Quays (pronounced "keys") everywhere.
A bridge. The cities are landmarked by their rivers (i.e. Trinity is south of the Liffey, good food in Cork is north of the river.)
Colorful buildings in Cork.
I love that there are Gaelic crests and words everywhere. Here's is an example of their 'common' street lights.
This is the Customs House in Cork. Not sure what that means. It looked really pretty. This is the backside, but the front looks identical. Right behind Kari & Colleen is a big fountain.
Naturally, we had to pay our respects to this mural, especially since someone else already had by drawing a mustache on her...
A shop of some sort in Dublin. Don't you love how loud it is? Ironically, directly across the street is a completely blank wall.
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