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The Emerald Isle

WE'RE IN IRELAND!!!!!!!!!
 There's a reason they call this place "The Emerald Isle." I thought England and Wales were green, but this takes it to a WHOLE different level.
 We walked past this cemetery on our hike today, and I loved seeing all the Celtic crosses.

 This is St. Kevin's Abbey, which stands right next to the cemetery. I thought this looked like something from the Chronicles of Narnia movies -- it just needed the stone table.
 This was the first time that we've really been in a wooded area, which was fun.
 We hiked along a ridge that looked down into this valley below.
 The crew in the woods.



Moral of the story: Ireland is great. :) 


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  1. Ireland is gorgeous! And even more so with you there! Beautiful pictures!!!

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