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Ireland has over 80 million diaspora worldwide. We can’t go anywhere without hearing “Oh my God! I’M Irish too,” followed closely by, “I’ve always wanted to go to Ireland but I never have”. Recently, I’ve managed to convince some people I’ve met abroad to come to the famed Emerald Isle, and now I want to [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, June 27, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Travel · Tagged Ancient Ireland, Arthur Guinness, Atlantic Ocean, Cliffs of Moher, Emerald Isle, Gaeilge, Gaeltachts, giant's causeway, Guinness Storehouse, Ireland, Irish language, Island of Ireland, National Leprechaun Museum, Newgrange, northern ireland, Oxegen, reasons to visit Ireland, Simon Griffin, Skellig Islands, stonehenge, Trinity College
The depth of our collective history has countless stories, including some that we have yet to find the ending to. These mysteries have been puzzling scholars for years and many still remain unsolved: 10. The Mystery of Stonehenge Built in three sections over 6,400 years by the Neolithic inhabitants of Salisbury Plain in Southern England, [...]
Posted by Loni Perry on Monday, August 2, 2010 at 12:01 am
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The world is filled with ancient monuments built by master craftsmen in order to honor everything from kings and presidents to religious figures. And although most of these landmarks have been carefully studied and researched by scientists and historians, some are simply so old, incomplete, or obscure that we still don’t know very much about [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Thursday, February 25, 2010 at 8:55 am
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If you are looking to travel and want to go back in time here are ten great historic travel destinations for the history buff on the go. From Castles to Great Walls to Pyramids here you will find 10 Historical destinations that everyone should visit. Do you have any places in mind that are both [...]
Posted by Loni Perry on Thursday, April 30, 2009 at 1:00 am
Filed under Photos, Travel · Tagged abu simbel, Al Khazneh, angko wat, architecture, athena, baroque, blarney castle, building, castle, castles, china, coliseum, egypt, england, France, great wall of china, India, Lost City of the Incas, Louvre, machu picchu, Museum, Neuschwanstein Castle, parthenon, petra, prague castle, pyramids, rome, seven wonders, stonehenge, taj mahal, Travel