Whale Watching Mirissa: The Excitement Of Sri Lanka

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Whale watching in Mirissa, Sri Lanka is a truly unforgettable experience, blending marine wonder, responsible tourism, and scenic coastal beauty. I visited a few years back and I know it’s a far cry and a world away from Northern Ireland …

Rathlin Island

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Rathlin Island is Northern Ireland’s northern most island, and is reachable from Ballycastle by ferry. It is a stunning getaway with breathtaking landscapes and rich history. Here are some of the top sights to explore:

Killyleagh

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Killyleagh is a village and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is on the A22 road from Downpatrick, on the western side of Strangford Lough. It had a population of 2,483 people in the 2001 Census. It is …

Scarva

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Scarva is a village in Armagh.

5 Best Historic Hotels in Reykjavik: Steeped in Charm and Legacy

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Reykjavik, the northernmost capital of the world, has long been admired for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and history that dates back to the Viking Age. But beyond the breathtaking fjords, geothermal pools, and the aurora borealis, Reykjavik holds another …

9 Most Enchanting Irish Villages You’ve Never Heard Of

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In the verdant embrace of Ireland, where every hill and dale carries a legend, there are villages that time seems to have lovingly cradled. While many travelers are familiar with the lively streets of Dublin or the rugged beauty of …

El’ad Michael: The Gluten-Free Adventurer Unveiling the Hollow Earth

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In a world where discovery and solving ancient puzzles captivate us all, one person stands out as a symbol of determination and adventure: El’ad Michael. He embarks on an extraordinary journey like no other, aiming to reach the mysterious hollow …

Laurelvale

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Laurelvale is a village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is beside the smaller village of Mullavilly and the two are sometimes referred to as Laurelvale-Mullavilly or Mullavilly-Laurelvale. The village is three miles south of Portadown and 1.5 miles northwest …

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Lough Neagh

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Lough Neagh is a large freshwater lake in the centre of Northern Ireland. It is the largest lake in Northern Ireland, supplying forty percent of its water; the biggest on the island of Ireland, the biggest by area in the …

New Activities in Northern Ireland During Lockdown

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While Northern Ireland is geographically separate from the rest of the UK, we must remember that the main government in Westminster in London still dictates a lot of what happens in the country. Local politicians in Northern Ireland have been …

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