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That's a pretty good photo. Difficult to explain how wonderful it is, but this photograph is closest to the beauty of the place. To swim there is divine.
This appears to be Glengesh Pass, just above Ardara, in Donegal and the location of the exciting "S" turn, a steep and winding drive down toward Ardara. Some of my Gallagher cousins live in this valley, where my mother, Kathleen Gallagher Norris was born in 1917.
Lá atrás da torre da Igreijinha(digo igreijona) tinha um campinho onde eu jogava minhas peladas e perto tinha um cospe grosso onde eu tomava minhas tequilas...
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The PUB is called Vaughan's. The TOWN is called Kilfenora. Ballyvaughan is a different town. We like to confuse the tourists!
Greetings from IRELAND
Alan.
That's a pretty good photo. Difficult to explain how wonderful it is, but this photograph is closest to the beauty of the place. To swim there is divine.
Nice picture, greetings from germany!!!
good sculpture
This is an exciting series of switchbacks known as the "S" turn to locals in and around Ardara, County Donegal.
This appears to be Glengesh Pass, just above Ardara, in Donegal and the location of the exciting "S" turn, a steep and winding drive down toward Ardara. Some of my Gallagher cousins live in this valley, where my mother, Kathleen Gallagher Norris was born in 1917.
Nice one. I've got a pic of this ship and couldn't remember where it was.
Lá atrás da torre da Igreijinha(digo igreijona) tinha um campinho onde eu jogava minhas peladas e perto tinha um cospe grosso onde eu tomava minhas tequilas...