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San Francisco | Genealogy Roadshow Season 1 | Lifestyle Food & Travel

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TOP 10 Famous Graves at Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin

Glasnevin Cemetery is a large cemetery in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland, which opened in 1832. It holds the graves and memorials of many notable figures from Irish history, including Daniel O'Connell and Michael Collins. In this video, you'll find out 10 of the most famous graves.

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Découverte du Coeur d'Ostrevent - Nord - Wonder France Festival

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Fushimi Inari Shrine | Is it really the most beautiful shrine in Japan?

Is the famous FUSHIMI INARI SHRINE really the most beautiful shrine in Japan? We visited Kyoto to check this place out for ourselves and give you guys an honest look at what it is really like!

Welcome back to our Japan series, travel friends!

We are excited to be coming to you from the magnificent Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, Japan. The Fushimi Inari Shrine has long been hailed as the most famous and instagrammable shrine in all of Japan. But with this shrine being so popular, is it still really the best shrine to visit in Kyoto.

We actually loved visiting the Fushimi Inari Shrine. We were surprised how manageable the crowds were, and how many beautiful and quaint places there were along the never-ending paths of torii gates for us to take a rest and really absorb this place.

Fushimi Inari really is still an Instagrammers dream, but as long as you get there early, you'll be able to avoid the crowds and really get to see this beautiful temple for what it is!

So here is a little more information for those interested.

The Fushimi Inari Shrine is located in Kyoto Japan. This shrine would have to be one of the best places to visit in Kyoto and was at the top of our bucket list of where to go in Kyoto. The Fushimi Inari Shrine is known as one of the best Instagram locations in Japan and is wildly popular for its thousands and thousands of Torii gates. If you want to see Torii gates and get some amazing photos the Fushimi Inari Shrine would be the best place in Kyoto to visit.

Many, many people have asked us if visiting Fushimi Inari is worth it. We say, yes! Fushimi Inari is still worth it, but if you want to get Instagram snaps, it is best to go early!
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A Visit to Glasnevin Cemetery: The Dead Centre of Dublin

I recorded my explorations of Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin in 2019. As well as being a functioning cemetery, it's one of Dublin's top tourists' attractions with an amazing history, marvelous artwork, and fascinating stories. This video illustrates why you may wish to add this national necropolis to your 'must see' list.

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Why Is The Giant's Causeway Famous? - UNESCO World Heritage site

Why Is The Giant's Causeway Famous?



The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption. It is located in County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland, about three miles (4.8 km) northeast of the town of Bushmills.

It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 and a national nature reserve in 1987 by the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland. In a 2005 poll of Radio Times readers, the Giant's Causeway was named the fourth greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom.[5] The tops of the columns form stepping stones that lead from the cliff foot and disappear under the sea. Most of the columns are hexagonal, although there are also some with four, five, seven or eight sides.[6] The tallest are about 12 metres (39 ft) high, and the solidified lava in the cliffs is 28 metres (92 ft) thick in places.

Much of the Giant's Causeway and Causeway Coast World Heritage Site is owned and managed by the National Trust. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Northern Ireland, receiving over 998,000 visitors in 2019. Access to the Giant’s Causeway is free of charge: it is not necessary to go via the visitor centre, which charges a fee. The remainder of the site is owned by the Crown Estate and several private landowners.

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MacSwiney Weekend 2019: Niall Murray & Dr. Nell Buttimer

Independence Museum Kilmurry
October 18th - 20th 2019

Friday 18th
7.30pm Opening address Dr. Cathal MacSwiney Brugha at St. Mary's Church, Kilmurry
(Free and open to the public)
Reception hosted by Kilmurry Historical & Archaeological Association (KHAA) at Independence Museum Kilmurry
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Saturday 19th
10:30am: Registration Tea & Coffee (included in ticket price) #
11:00am: Welcome by KHAA chairman Aidan O’Sullivan
11:00am: Ann Twomey(Shandon Area History Group)
Annie and Mary MacSwiney: Revolutionary Educators
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(Author of No OrLissarda to Limerick: Kate O’Callaghan T.D. & Mayor Maire O’Donovan
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12:50pm: Lunch & Exhibition visits (both included in ticket price)
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2:00pm Niall Murray (KHAA, PhD candidate UCC School of History)
Student, Teacher & Propagandist: Terence MacSwiney
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2:40pm: Dr. Nell Buttimer (Department of Modern Irish, UCC)
Terence MacSwiney, Idealism and Gaelic Ireland
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10am: Mass in Irish (featuring hymn composed by Peadar O Riada at St. Mary's Church, Kilmurry
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Revolutionary Government in Mid-Cark (1019-1922)
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Live Travelling with Bruce Should Bruce Do A Meet and Greet Cruise? Plus Trivia!

Live Travelling with Bruce Should Bruce Do A Meet and Greet Cruise? Plus Trivia! Should Bruce put a Meet and Greet cruise together? If so when and where? Which cruise line should we take? Will we get enough folks to go on the cruise and can we get along?
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Insanely Good Lamb Stew Cooked In a Clay Pot ????????

I tried an insanely good lamb stew that was cooked in a clay pot in Istanbul. The dish is know as testi kebab and includes lamb marinated with spices and vegetables and all cooked over time with coal and served with various sides. This is Turkish classic served in Istanbul and I was glad to try out the delicious local Istanbul food.


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Orders, Decorations and Medals

Orders, Decorations and Medals | 28 - 29 November 2018 | London

Garden of Remembrance in DUBLIN

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The Garden of Remembrance (Irish: An Gairdín Cuimhneacháin) is a memorial garden in Dublin dedicated to the memory of all those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish Freedom. It is located in the northern fifth of the former Rotunda Gardens in Parnell Square, a Georgian square at the northern end of O'Connell Street. The garden was opened by Eamon de Valera during the semicentennial of the Easter Rising in 1966.
COMMEMORATION
The Garden commemorates freedom fighters from various uprisings, including:
the 1798 rebellion of the Society of United Irishmen
the 1803 rebellion of Robert Emmet
the 1848 rebellion of Young Ireland
the 1867 rising of the Fenian Brotherhood
the 1916 Easter Rising of the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army
the 1919–21 Irish War of Independence of the Irish Republican Army
The site of the Garden is where the Irish Volunteers were founded in 1913, and where several leaders of the 1916 Rising were held overnight before being taken to Kilmainham Gaol. President Éamon de Valera opened the Garden in 1966 on the fiftieth anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising, in which he had been a commander.
DESIGN
The Garden was designed by Dáithí Hanly. It is in the form of a sunken cruciform water-feature. Its focal point is a statue of the Children of Lir by Oisín Kelly, symbolising rebirth and resurrection, added in 1971.
In 1976, a contest was held to find a poem which could express the appreciation and inspiration of this struggle for freedom. The winner was Dublin born author Liam Mac Uistín, whose poem We Saw a Vision, an aisling style poem, is written in Irish, French, and English on the stone wall of the monument. The aisling (Irish pronunciation: [ˈaʃlʲɪɲ] vision) form was used in eighteenth-century poems longing for an end to Ireland's miserable condition.

We Saw A Vision

In the darkness of despair we saw a vision,

We lit the light of hope and it was not extinguished.

In the desert of discouragement we saw a vision.

We planted the tree of valour and it blossomed.

In the winter of bondage we saw a vision.

We melted the snow of lethargy and the river of resurrection flowed from it.

We sent our vision aswim like a swan on the river. The vision became a reality.

Winter became summer. Bondage became freedom and this we left to you as your inheritance.

O generations of freedom remember us, the generations of the vision.

IN IRISH THE POEM READS:

An Aisling

I ndorchacht an éadóchais rinneadh aisling dúinn.

Lasamar solas an dóchais agus níor múchadh é.

I bhfásach an lagmhisnigh rinneadh aisling dúinn.

Chuireamar crann na crógachta agus tháinig bláth air.

I ngeimhreadh na daoirse rinneadh aisling dúinn.

Mheileamar sneachta na táimhe agus rith abhainn na hathbheochana as.

Chuireamar ár n-aisling ag snámh mar eala ar an abhainn. Rinneadh fírinne den aisling.

Rinneadh samhradh den gheimhreadh. Rinneadh saoirse den daoirse agus d'fhágamar agaibhse mar oidhreacht í.

A ghlúnta na saoirse cuimhnígí orainne, glúnta na haislinge.

In 2004, it was suggested that as part of the redesign of the square the Garden of Remembrance itself might be redesigned. This led to the construction of a new entrance on the garden's northern side in 2007.

Queen Elizabeth II laid a wreath in the Garden of Remembrance during her state visit in May 2011, a gesture that was much praised in the Irish media, and which was also attended, upon invitation, by the widow and the daughter of the garden's designer Dáithí Hanly
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This 11 month Weanling Bull will be for sale in Elphin Mart on Bank Holiday Monday Oct 29th at the special Bull weanling show & Sale

My Disney Experience App Walkthrough

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Very Strange Medals and Symbols

I'm still digesting what I saw here! This is the Legion of Honor museum in Paris, France. It is just across the street from the famous Orsay museum, but is free! Yay! The documentation was especially good in this place and the staff very polite and helpful. There are some shops and restaurants open here on Sundays in the neighborhood, which is rare for Paris. We were headed for another museum but the lines were long so we had a plan B and went here, instead.

I am disabled and found this place pretty accessible, but little children would probably find this place dull. I am against military stuff, which is silly, because I have a couple of famous generals in my lineage. One was known for being a clever strategist, however, and avoiding bloodshed.

When you visit Paris and want to see cultural attractions, bear in mind that better stuff might be right across the street and for free! I find Orsay a bit out of the way, but it's right on the River Seine and you can buy nice souvenirs around here and enjoy a meal or drink. This is one of the few high touristy areas in Paris I still like. Most are to be avoided, in my opinion! The lines we saw to get into the Orsay museum were very long and it's costly to get in there. I wonder if people knew, they could go right across the street and see this stuff for free? Also, the gift shop in this museum is outstanding. Much more than your usual junk, erasers and refrigerator magnets. I also saw a snack shop nearby here which had sandwiches so artfully displayed, they looked like ... art! And some good looking pastry, too! If you come here, you can see this interesting museum for free, eat or drink, buy something of quality (often on sale) and be right on the River Seine, so it's great.

If you like the Knights of Malta or similar things, you have just got to come here. There are lots of paintings and if you like jewelry, you'll like this, also. The symbolism in things here is very strange. People who are into esoterica and secret societies and monarchy and all will like this visit! It was a little creepy, however!

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Rocky Mountain Summit Track | Wanaka, New Zealand

Located just 20 minutes outside Wanaka, the Rocky Mountain Summit Track is one of the best day hikes in Mt Aspiring National Park. Starting from the carpark, there are several walks to choose from:

- Diamond Lake Circuit Track: 45 min return, 2.5 km
- Diamond Lake Lookout: 1 hr return, 2 km
- Lake Wānaka Lookout: 2 hr return, 5 km
- Rocky Mountain Summit Track: 3 hr return, 7 km

No matter which walk you choose, you will having stunning views of the Southern Alps and Mount Aspiring. From Diamond Lake, the track climbs steeply on a well formed track to a viewing platform above the lake. From here there are two options:

a) A lower level circuit that takes in the Lake Wānaka viewpoint, with great views of both the lake and its islands. Sections of the track can be steep and are often slippery, even in summer. Extreme care is required.

b) An upper level circuit that winds its way to the top of 775 m Rocky Mountain. The views from here include the Southern Alps/Kā Tiritiri o te Moana and Mount Aspiring/Tititea.

*** If you decide to continue onto the Rocky Mountain Summit, it is recommended to take the Eastern track up to the summit and descend via the Western track. ***

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