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Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing housing market.
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Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

Jan 01, 2016

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Page 1: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing housing market.

Page 2: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Glencar Waterfall, Ireland. This impressive waterfall is a gem in the emerald isle of Ireland.

Page 3: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Strandhill, Ireland. This beautiful beach should fit into my collage.

Page 4: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Clovers, a famous vegetation of Ireland.

Page 5: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• A Rainbow over Knocknara. A very famous sight in Ireland, because it rains almost everyday.

Page 6: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Slieve League, Ireland. The highest cliffs in all of Ireland.

Page 7: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Sheep, a large livestock in Ireland.

Page 8: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Beautiful Irish sunset.

Page 9: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Gleninagh Castle, Ireland. A popular tourist destination because of its stature and impressive construction.

Page 10: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Deerpark, Ireland. Showing the lush green of Ireland. This is one of the forests that are no longer very common in Ireland.

Page 11: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Holy well outside of Gleninagh Castle. This is one of the better looking ones in Ireland because of their age, and how common they are.

Page 12: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Black’s Head, Ireland. Enjoy the beautiful view over the Ocean.

Page 13: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• This picture is of Glengesh Pass in Ireland, even with the common clouds over Ireland the green of the country is remarkable.

Page 14: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• The Rock of Cashel, a very popular place in Ireland for its historic value to Irish Catholicism.

Page 15: Irish Cottage, Keen Bay. These cottages were once very common in Ireland, when it was a third world country. Now they are taking the back seat to a growing.

• Cool Keshcorran caves that are located near Carrowkeel.