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#1 of 3 Killybegs travel blogs
Rosses Bay, Bloody Foreland, Glenveagh Castle
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Sep 13, 2003 - Oct 05, 2003
     Today was the day I had been dreading; the day I had to put the car back on the ferry. It was a normal ferry day, I made everyone get up super early so I could be first in line at the dock. Evidently everyone who was leaving that day had the same plan though cause when we got there we were the third car in line. I swear it was a  different ferry because I didn't have nearly as much trouble getting the car on this day as I had the previous day. I mean I had the ca...
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#2 of 3 Killybegs travel blogs
Fishing Port
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May 26, 2005 - Jun 02, 2005
When I started this vacation, one of the first things Des told me was, "Don't count on the weather but don't ever give up on it either."  Today was one of those days.   Months and months of reading, studying, and planning were finally coming into fruition.  Today was a very special day.  Today was the day I would finally see Europe's tallest sea cliffs, Slieve League.  But there was one little catch:  I needed the weather to be clear with no wind.  On t...
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#3 of 3 Killybegs travel blogs
Day 6- day trip to some other towns
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May 16, 2004 - May 25, 2004
Exhaustion hit us today(maybe to do with a night of drinking), and we all over slept and held the bus up.  I think the older people were getting tired of us always being late..  but they left so early!  We drove through the Finn Valley and stopped for a look at the river.  The next stop was Donegal Tweeds.  They gave us some time to look around and shop.  I wasn't that interested..   Our next stop was in Killybegs.  It is a quaint fishing village...
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