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County Clare, Ireland, is best known for the Cliffs of Moher, the ancient dolmen of Poulnabrone, and its rich musical heritage, but it offers many other fascinating sites and, most importantly, the hospitality and warmth of the people in the villages. My wife Betsy and I traveled across the country one January from Shannon on up, down, and across to Dublin, seeing many memorable sites and having the pleasure of meeting many warm and welcoming people. When I think back on the trip, however, the memories which linger longest are of the lovely village of Doolin where we spent our first weekend.
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The Cliffs of Moher
Upon arriving at the cliffs, one must pay for parking and admittance, 6 euros per person, in cash - no credit cards accepted. The wind was howling across the parking lot when we stepped out of the car and we struggled against it toward the visitor’s center.
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