3. Arigna Mining ExperienceRoscommon The Arigna Mining Experience is a centre dedicated to the coal mining history of Arigna over a period of 400 years, local geology and coal, as well as new forms of renewable energy. It is Ireland's first museum dedicated to coal mining. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
5. Strandhill BeachStrandhill Strandhill or occasionally Larass is the largest coastal village and townland in County Sligo, Ireland. As of 2016, the population was 1,753, an increase of 10% from the 2011 Census. The old name appears to be Ros Dragnige . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Glencar WaterfallLeitrim Glencar Lough , locally known as Glencar Lake, is a freshwater lake in the northwest of Ireland. It covers an area of 1.15 square kilometres and lies mostly in County Leitrim with a smaller part in County Sligo. Glencar Waterfall is located near the lake's north shore on the Leitrim side. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Gleniff Horseshoe is one of seven glens that spread out like spokes on a wheel with Manorhamilton as the hub. See why Irish immigrants dream of the green hills of North Leitrim and Sligo.
The Gleniff Horseshoe, County Sligo
One of the great drives close to Bundoran is the Gleniff Horseshoe. If you've never experienced it, then here's the next best thing. We strapped a camera onto the car for our virtual tour! Filmed on St Patrick's Day 2016.
Ireland : Land of Rain and Mist? Or Not
Ireland Travel Video Shot on iPad air using a Padcaster
The Magic Hill Ireland
GPS Coordinates 54.02237 -6.29178 Close to Dundalk County Louth, Ireland.You drive to the bottom of a hill and turn off the engine of your car. You slip the car into neutral and let off the brakes and..... your car rolls gently up the hill. Impossible, yet you can feel it happening and see it happening with your own eyes!
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Pearl S. Buck House at Green Hills Farm
Green Hills Farm in Bucks County, PA is the estate of Pearl S. Buck a Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winning author most known for The Good Earth. Her 1825 fieldstone farmhouse with many additions is a house museum; she is buried on the property.