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landPack your bags and get on board!!! We're taking a tour of Ireland where the scenery is spectacular and the rivers and lakes remain clear and unpolluted. There are plenty of legends, heroes and villians in Irelands' past to make this an adventure you'll never forget. As with any trip, you will want to bring the proper attire. So check with Ireland Weather & Climate Forecasts to decide whether or not you'll need to bring a jacket. Of course, there is the timeless question to be asked: How long does it take to get there? We can answer that for you right here. And just so you don't miss anything, set your watch to Irish time Date and Time Gateway.

Everything ready? Well hold on to your hats! We'll be landing in Cork momentarily, where we will begin our journey.

Cork & Limerick -->>>>



Hazel Jobe, Karen Walkowiak, Robert Owens
©March 1999

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