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Ballycroy National Park
Ballycroy National Park
Ballycroy National Park was established in November 1998, it is Ireland’s sixth National Park and is located on the Western seaboard in northwest Mayo. It comprises of 11,000 hectares of Atlantic blanket bog and mountainous terrain, covering a vast uninhabited and unspoilt wilderness dominated by the Nephin Beg mountain range. Between Nephin beg and Slieve Carr, at 721metres above sea level, the highest mountain in the range, lie the Scardaun Loughs.
Copyright the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Whales in the sea
Whales in the sea
Five most endangered whales: North Atlantic right whale - fewer than 350 animals. Western Pacific grey whale - fewer than 120 animals. Bowhead - fewer than 120 animals. Narwhal - fewer than 120 animals. Cook Inlet beluga whales - fewer than 400 animals
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Bedford Row Shops 2009
Bedford Row Shops 2009
The site of the newly developed and pedestrianised Bedford Row which now has numerous retail units and commercial space.
© John Walsh
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O'Connell Street 2009
O'Connell Street 2009
A picture of the current corner of William Street and O'Connell Street.
© John Walsh
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Commuting to Dublin
Commuting to Dublin
Many people travel long distances to work in urban areas, wither by commuter trains, buses or by car.
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Bedford Row Church 2008
Bedford Row Church 2008
This church was hidden behind the facade of the old Grand Central cinema for years until the National Development Plan began in the city centre. This picture was taken before a new more transparent frontage was added to the building in late 2008.
© John Walsh
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Teddy Bears at The O2
Teddy Bears at The O2
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Cork County Council is an excellent example of a sustainable structure.
Cork County Council is an excellent example of a sustainable structure.
This bulding is an excellent example of Accessible Design and a sustainable structure. The tower has been fitted out with a climactically responsive glass louver façade - which allows it to be naturally ventilated - text pads, anti-glare blinds, wheelchair accessible toilets on eight floors and lifts on each floor.
Courtesy of Cork County Council
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Dublin Docklands Development
Dublin Docklands Development
This example of sustainable inner city regeneration delivers a major contribution to the social and economic prosperity of Dublin and the whole of Ireland.
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O'Connell Street 1987
O'Connell Street 1987
A picture of the old corner of William Street and O'Connell Street.
© John Walsh
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