Publisher of The Adventure Map of Ireland, Cycling in Ireland, Exploring Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way, Rock Climbing in Ireland, Bouldering in Ireland and more..
The Adventure Map of Ireland is available now. This folding map features Ireland’s walking and cycling trails, pilgrims paths, greenways, blueways, mountain bike trails, the WAW, beaches, surf spots, mountains, islands, national parks and forests. https://t.co/yLEnJRI9s2
The Adventure Map of Ireland by @ThreeRockBooks is our Map of the Month🗺️
This unique map documents thousands of Ireland's natural features such as rivers, beaches and mountains as well as the walking, cycling and paddling routes that connect them https://t.co/DQVg5JjBSR
Sent a copy of the 3rd edition of Exploring Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way to Joe Duffy, it didn't get a mention, but it would make an ideal present for anyone interested in the outdoors and the west coast!
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The Adventure Map of Ireland is available now. This folding map features Ireland’s walking and cycling trails, pilgrims paths, greenways, blueways, mountain bike trails, the WAW, beaches, surf spots, mountains, islands, national parks and forests. https://t.co/yLEnJRI9s2
@HukAleksandra Because the 'kids' haven't paid tax on it and it's irrelevant that the parents did. You pay tax on your income and then pay tax (VAT) when you buy products. The same principle - just because tax has been paid on some money once doesn't mean it is exempt from being taxed again.
@ciarancannon@llygad_y_nos@ProfBrianCox The displays further north then to much more impressive, certainly to the naked eye. But yes camera phone tech has improved significantly, it wasn't long ago that it would have been impossible to capture the aurora on a phone.
@Caolanmcaree The person who is passing the inheritance earned the money and was taxed on it. The person receiving it hasn't. It's not double taxation.
@Ballykilcavan@deannullec@KinnegarBrewing@WesternHerd My broader point is that the generally speaking the ingredients are far from local or distinctive. Similarly with water, invariably water will be treated with chemicals to fit the requirements of the style of beer.
@Ballykilcavan@deannullec@KinnegarBrewing@WesternHerd Yes I thinking of you when I mentioned exceptions. Is it correct to say that there arespeciality no Irish specialty malts? Crystal, amber chocolate, roast, Munich, Vienna etc?
@conndonovan9 @OireachtasNews@BGriffinTD Thanks for posting this, I hadn't seen this before. Incredible that the Minister is saying nothing to do with them.
My other half bought this from @ThreeRockBooks and lucky me I get to flick first!!! Excited to start planning some trips, great detailed book, looks like a great resource