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Posted on Thursday October 9th, 2008 at 13:02 in dublin, dublin docklands, oktoberfest dublin, oktoberfest dublin docklands, oktoberfest dublin 2008
It's the event everyone aspires to get to, and now it's coming to Dublin! Get set to experience the authentic Oktoberfest festival this month as the first Paulaner Oktoberfest comes to the Dublin Docklands, running from 9th - 19th October. The tradit...
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Posted on Sunday August 17th, 2008 at 11:58 in co clare, alpacas clare
A herd of alpacas in Co. Clare is proving to be as big tourist attraction as such local sights as the Cliffs of Moher. Tour buses of US and European holidaymakers in the Burren region have been stopping off to take snaps of the animals, which are na...
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Posted on Monday August 11th, 2008 at 12:41 in dublin, guinness
Guinness Tastes Better In DublinBy Elisha BurberryGuinness is the world’s most popular dark stout and is named after Arthur Guinness - the man who first brewed his Irish ale over 250 years ago at the St. James Gate brewery in Dublin. Ask any Irishm...
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Posted on Wednesday August 6th, 2008 at 16:13
People around the country lined the streets of their towns in support of a cross-country tractor run by a group of Callan farmers.Callan Macra na Feirme set out on a 5 day national tractor run, visiting dozens of towns across 26 counties in six days,...
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Posted on Saturday June 21st, 2008 at 09:45 in spencer tunick, dublin docklands, spencer tunick dublin, spencer tunick ireland
Around 2,700 people in Dublin shed their clothes in the early hours of this morning in the name of art! They all get naked to have their photograph taken by American photographer Spencer Tunick. He is recognized worldwide for his elaborately posed s...
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Posted on Sunday April 13th, 2008 at 15:52 in dublin, dublin events, dublin ifsc, dublin docklands, gulliver dublin docklands
The chosen book for this year's Dublin: "One City, One Book" is Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, and the Docklands is the place to see Gulliver himself in form of a giant sand sculpture. To celebrate Gulliver's visit to Dublin, sculptors Duthain...
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