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<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 14:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>Tramore Dunmore East and a wet scooter ride</title>
                    <description>The morning promised good things when we got up for one thing it was not raining and for another we could see blue in the sky. Bob unloaded the scooter from the garage with a little difficulty as the way we are parked meant that the Tandy garage was too high for the scooter ramp to ramp properly. Once unloaded and waterproof jackets packed in the scooter carriers just in case we set off.  Didn</description>
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                    <title>South to the Coast at Tramore</title>
                    <description>10062012  Heading South and its not raining As soon as we left the campsite we looked for fuel as the Tandy tank was pretty empty. It is frightening to pay 100 for a few litres of liquid gold but at least our mpg is quite good so wont need to fill up again for a while.Once away from the city we took the Old Military Road R115 through the heart of the Wicklow Mountains. This leads </description>
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                    <title>Weekend trip to Ireland</title>
                    <description>I got permission from school to visit my distant family in Ireland this weekend and its been great I met my distant cousin Regina Heavey at the airport in Dublin and we got off to a great start with a bus tour of the Irish capital. We saw all the major sights including Trinity College Phoenix park with the second largest obelisk in the world right after the washington monument the Guinnes</description>
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