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The Burren?s name is derived from a Gaelic word meaning ?stony place,? and it is like no other place in Ireland. Instead of peat bogs and pastures, you?ll find a surreal moonscape full of huge limestone crags
The majestic Cliffs of Moher are precipitous rock formations?towering more than 700 feet above the crashing ocean surf at their highest point?that offer breathtaking panoramic views of Ireland?s Atlantic coast
Cliffs of Moher
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Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher
These magnificent cliffs provide nesting sites for tens of thousands of seabirds
These magnificent cliffs provide nesting sites for tens of thousands of seabirds
These magnificent cliffs provide nesting sites for tens of thousands of seabirds
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