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abandonedography · 8 months
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Beautiful abandoned house on the Kerry way (walking route) between Sneem and Kenmare
'There's still life there...' by LeiraEnkai
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gaelforceplayroom · 4 months
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Victory! (Announcement!)
We have been approved for YouTube channel memberships and they are live now! https://youtube.com/@GaelforceAudio A sneek peek of my Vlog trip to the village of Sneem is premiering tonight at 6pm CST! (Members can view it now!) If you’d like to hold my hand and support the channel, I send you thanks ahead of time! Also please hold tight and prevent me from falling down yeh? The full leprechaun cut…
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gaelforceaudios · 4 months
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Victory! (Announcement!)
We have been approved for YouTube channel memberships and they are live now! https://youtube.com/@GaelforceAudio A sneek peek of my Vlog trip to the village of Sneem is premiering tonight at 6pm CST! (Members can view it now!) If you’d like to hold my hand and support the channel, I send you thanks ahead of time! Also please hold tight and prevent me from falling down yeh? The full leprechaun cut…
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Me when Father refuses to engage in basic self care
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charlataninred · 1 year
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You’ve snorfed your last sneem
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stairnaheireann · 11 months
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📍Sneem, Co Kerry 📸 @ferdsphotos
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doorrobloxstuff · 1 year
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God!Seek has a cult concept/idea??
Alright so, I need your opinion because this was going to be used in a ask blog..if this would fit in. Please be critical on if it would fit into the story or or not..because I'm very iffy because I wonder if they even could or be relevant or even have a use storywise-
Trans people, Transients and Tax evaders! :D
(oh and therians)
Seek, despite being very big has human blorbos..."Favorites" if you will. Maybe an old lady who was brave enough to venture into the city to grab her things. Or maybe she never left.
Or maybe some queer people who rightfully don't really like living amongst other humans due to well- *gestures all around us* y e a.
or the occasional career criminal/tax evader probably being the most common.
They live there in exchange for feeding Seek, or just got lucky and had a general connection with the entity (or its family) somehow. Screech has some human friends its age it hangs out with. Use "cult" loosely. It's more like a small friend group that Seek won't eat and occasionally push goverment officals trying to find them into slime. Seek can't understand/speak spoken english very well but it can read just fine. So whenever they want to talk to "lord Seek" they simply whip out the whiteboard or notepad. Screech (to a greater extent) and Snare (to a lesser extent) can speak english though.
They have affectionate nicknames for Seek (Lord Seek, Mx many eyes, Big tuna), Snare (Plant lizard, Puppy eyes, Sneem, Snart, Nippy ), Screech (Screecher, Screechy, Screem,) and Hide (Shyguy, Hider, H E E D (inside joke started from a typo), closet man ) Rush (stinky, zoomy, Fluffy) and Ambush (Smelly, Zippy, Fuzzy) whenever they visit + Glitch (Greecher, Gleetch,)
They'd be restricted to certain parts of the city, because A: Buildings have a tendency to collapse and Hide's anxiety around humans.
I wonder how they'll react to the new creature within the city's borders.
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blanketmoss · 5 months
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OH MY GOD IVE LOST SNEEM I CANT FIND HER
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alwek · 10 months
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The snorfy sniffer sneems to sneef a snorf at night
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wildatlanticir · 1 month
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Wild atlantic bouncy castles
Welcome to Wild Atlantic Bouncy Castles! We strive to provide a professional service that you will always remember from beginning to end. We are a locally owned business and offer bouncy castles to many parts of Kerry, Limerick, Cork, and Clare. This includes Tralee, Killarney, Listowel, Castleisland, Dingle, Killorglin, Kenmare, Cahersiveen, Ballybunion, Caherdaniel, Sneem, Waterville, Farranfore, Tarbert, Ardfert, Limerick City, Newcastle West, Adare, Ennis, Shannon, Kilrush, Miltown Malbay, Charleville, Kanturk, Newmarket, and Millstreet.
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gokitetour · 4 months
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The Top 9 Things to Do in Ireland
 Ireland, a land of stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture, offers a wide range of activities for visitors to enjoy. From exploring ancient castles and charming villages to immersing yourself in traditional music and hospitality, there's something for everyone to experience in Ireland. With its rolling green hills, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque countryside, Ireland is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. You can hike along rugged coastal trails, cruise on tranquil lakes, or simply take a leisurely stroll through lush gardens and parks. For history buffs, Ireland is a treasure trove of ancient landmarks and medieval ruins. Explore majestic castles, mysterious stone circles, and Neolithic tombs that date back thousands of years. Each site has its own fascinating story to tell, offering a glimpse into Ireland's rich and diverse past. In addition to its natural beauty and historical attractions, Ireland is also famous for its warm hospitality and lively culture. Spend an evening in a traditional pub listening to live music, sample delicious Irish cuisine, or join in the festivities at one of the many festivals and events that take place throughout the year. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Ireland has something for everyone. So pack your bags, prepare to be enchanted by the Emerald Isle, and embark on an unforgettable journey of discovery and exploration in Ireland.
These activities are available in Ireland.
 1. Discover the Cultural Treasures of Dublin: Ireland's main city, Dublin, is a thriving center of both history and culture. At Trinity College, the location of the renowned Book of Kells, begin your exploration. After that, stroll Temple Bar's cobblestone streets, which are well-known for their vibrant bars, street entertainers, and art galleries. For a taste of Ireland's rich history, don't miss a visit to Dublin Castle, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and the Guinness Storehouse.
2. Give Blarney Castle's Blarney Stone a kiss: One of Ireland's most recognizable sites is Blarney Castle, which is situated in County Cork. To obtain the "gift of gab," or eloquence, scale the castle's tower and kiss the Blarney Stone. Discover the magnificent gardens of the castle, which include the mysterious Rock Close with its old rock formations and secret caverns.
3. Take a Kerry Ring Drive: Situated in southwest Ireland, the Ring of Kerry is a picturesque road that circles the Iveragh Peninsula. You'll pass by gorgeous coastline views, quaint towns, and historic landmarks along the route. Killarney National Park, the Gap of Dunloe, and the quaint towns of Kenmare and Sneem are among the highlights.
4. Go to the Moher Cliffs: One of Ireland's most breathtaking natural beauties, the Cliffs of Moher, are perched on the edge of County Clare. The cliffs, which rise more than 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean, provide sweeping views of the untamed shoreline and the Aran Islands. Admire the breathtaking magnificence of this UNESCO Global Geopark as you stroll along the cliff-top paths and stop by the visitor center.
5. Visit Newgrange to Learn About Ancient History: Located in County Meath, Newgrange is a prehistoric monument that dates back more than 5,000 years. It predates both Stonehenge and the Giza Pyramids. Discover the Neolithic passage tomb and marvel at the elaborate stone carvings and antique relics. It is aligned with the sunrise of the winter solstice. Additionally, visitors can tour neighbouring locations like Knowth and Dowth.
6. Take a Tour of the Atlantic Ocean: One of the world's longest coastal driving roads, the Wild Atlantic Way, stretches over 1,500 miles along Ireland's western coastline. Discover wild cliffs, sand dunes, and quaint coastal towns as you travel through counties including Kerry, Mayo, and Donegal. You'll come across stunning scenery, historic ruins, and secret coves along the route.
7. Take a moment Travel to Cashel Rock: Located in County Tipperary, The Rock of Cashel also referred to as St. Patrick's Rock is a historic site. The Rock of Cashel is a limestone hilltop dotted with a collection of medieval structures, such as a high cross, a round tower, and a cathedral. Discover the rich history of the location, which goes all the way back to the fourth century, and take in the expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
8. Stroll around the National Park of Connemara: Situated in County Galway, Connemara National Park is an immaculate natural area featuring untamed mountains, serene lakes, and expansive moorlands. Admire the breathtaking vistas of the Twelve Bens Mountain range, stroll along charming hiking trails, and see local animals, including red deer and Connemara ponies. A visit to Kylemore Abbey, a stunning neo-Gothic mansion tucked away in the middle of the park, is highly recommended.
9. Savor the warmth and traditional music: A visit to Ireland would not be complete without taking in the music and hospitality that characterize the nation. Take a guided pub crawl to find hidden drinking spots in the area, spend an evening at a quaint pub enjoying live traditional music, or go to an Irish music festival. Savor substantial Irish fare like fish and chips, Irish stew, and soda bread, and take advantage of the friendly welcome you'll receive from Irish people everywhere you go.
 Conclusion
Ireland offers a diverse array of activities for travelers to enjoy, from exploring its natural wonders to delving into its rich history and culture. With its stunning landscapes, ancient landmarks, and warm hospitality, Ireland has something to offer every visitor. Obtaining an Ireland visa allows you to immerse yourself fully in the country's charm and beauty, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable travel experience. Whether you're marvelling at the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, wandering through the historic streets of Dublin, or savouring a pint of Guinness in a cozy pub, Ireland welcomes you with open arms. So, whether you're planning a relaxing getaway, an adventure-filled trip, or a cultural exploration, Ireland promises to captivate and inspire you at every turn. Pack your bags, prepare to be enchanted by the Emerald Isle, and embark on an unforgettable journey of discovery and exploration in Ireland.
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eventseeker789 · 7 months
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Ring Of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry is a scenic drive located in County Kerry, Ireland, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, picturesque villages, and cultural heritage. This circular route stretches approximately 179 kilometers (111 miles) along the Iveragh Peninsula, offering stunning views of rugged coastline, rolling hills, pristine lakes, and towering mountains. Along the way, travelers encounter charming towns such as Killarney, Kenmare, and Sneem, as well as historic sites like the Staigue Stone Fort and the ancient monastery of Skellig Michael. The Ring of Kerry is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world who come to explore its natural beauty and experience the rich culture of Ireland's southwest region.
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talitravels · 1 year
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Day 6: Killarney and Ring of Kerry
I was really excited for today, but it was kind of disappointing. The tour was on a really big bus, and it felt like we were all dumb sheep they were herding around. The first stop was a bog village, which was 5 euro, and we git shuffled right off the bus to it. there was nothing else to do there, besides go to an overcrowded inn where they made it sound like the irish coffees were included with lunch but they weren't.
We stopped at a few off-road patches to look at the bay. we skipped the sheparding dog demonstration (again 5 euro, and i would've just wanted to pet the dogs).
the tour said we would stop at towns like "waterville" but we actually stopped outside of all those places, which seemed boring and scammy to me. we stopped at an old church, which was nice, but i didnt really get why.
for lunch we were dumped at scarriff inn, where we were forced to eat not great food in exchange for an admittedly great view. i got some beer in hopes that it would make me have more fun. it didnt.
we stopped again at an overlook - there was a small beach that i really wouldve liked to explore, but alas.
we were supposed to stop in Sneem, a really cute looking town, but we drove right through it. i was really annoyed at this point. then we got dumped at "the most interesting store in ireland," which was like every other store. they didnt even take credit cards.
the last stop was ladies view, which was in Killarney national park. i felt really sick after the tour, so we decided to skip dinner. mom went to the hotel restaurant, and i just got murphy's (sea salt and raspberry!) i also got more jaffa cakes :)
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acrossthearctic · 1 year
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Day on Ring of Kerry
Like yesterday the morning started out gloomily but ended up as a beautiful sunny day.
We started early to beat the crowds and the first stop was Torc Falls. A lovely walk through the trees to see the anazing waterfall.
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We then continued on our trip clockwise around the "Ring" being constantly amazed at the beautiful scenery of lakes and mountains. We stopped at Sneem for our morning coffee only to find that all the cafes were closed as there was a water supply problem in town. However one enterprising lady with a mobile coffee cart was doing a roaring trade!
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We had a stop at Ballinskelligsan and viewed the Skellig Islands and wandred around the ruins of the Ballinskelligs Priory.
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The drive to the Cliffs of Kerry like yesterday's Gap of Dunloe drive was pretty hairy but well worth the effort.
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Lunch was at Cahersiveen, the birthplace of Daniel O 'Connell and there is a magnificent church there named the Daniel O'Connell Memorial Church of The Holy Cross .it has a lovely altar and fabulous organ.
From there it was an uneventful trip home.
Dinner at one of the many restaurants along High Street completed a very enjoyable and tiring day .
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poochiebiscuits · 2 years
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It sneems today that all you snee
Is sniolence in movie snex on tv
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blanketmoss · 9 months
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I’m posting sneem on tumblr too. look at her
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Such a lovely animal
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