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Dublin Castle: Past, Present and Future
Dublin Castle was the centre of British Rule in Ireland from 1800 until 1922 when a treaty was signed between Ireland and England that handed Ireland back to the Irish except for the 6 counties that now form Northern Ireland. Read more →
Dublin: The Place to Visit
Situated on the east coast of Ireland, Dublin is the capital city of Ireland. The city is over 1000 years old, but never has it enjoyed such prosperity. Read more →
Dunedin, Otago, South Island, New Zealand
Many of Dunedin?s street names have an origin in Edinburgh, Scotland. There is a statue of famous Scottish playwright Robbie Burns in the Octagon at the city centre, to show the great link between the two countries. Read more →
Dunmore East, Ireland: A Nearly Perfect Irish Village
Almost anyone who has been to Ireland on vacation will tell you that vacationing in the "Emerald Isle" is an unforgettable experience. There is something about the friendliness of the people, the haunting beauty of the land, and the incredible history that makes you want to return again and again. Read more →
Dunn's River Falls in Jamaica
One of the ports of call for our Royal Caribbean cruiseship during the week of November 28/04 was Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Probably the most famous site in the region is Dunn's River Falls and we chose to tour it on our own rather than through one of the cruiseship tours. Read more →
Dunnottar Castle - Stronghold of the Scottish Crown Jewels
Dunnottar Castle has the most impressive location of any castle in Scotland. Surrounded on three sides by sheer cliffs , the castle was virtually impregnable . Read more →
Durham Region of the Greater Toronto Area, Canada
Durham Region covers an area of over 2,500 square kilometres and is conveniently located to the East of Downtown Toronto. Another Region with a diverse landscape, Durham has everything from the large lakeshore communities of Pickering and Oshawa to the farmlands and recreational areas in the north. Read more →
Durlston Country Park
Situated a mile south of Swanage, near Poole, this 280 acres of countryside is home to a huge diversity of wildlife including over 500 species of plant, over 250 species of bird and 34 species of butterfly. Read more →
Dusseldorf - All Aboard for the 2006 World Cup
D?sseldorf is a city in the North Rhine-Westphalia federal state in Germany. Resting on the banks of the River Rhine and boasting a population of 573,449, the city is the economic centre of Western Germany. Read more →
Dusseldorf: Gateway to the Rhine
Dusseldorf is the capital of the North Rhine-Westphalia state of western Germany. It is located on the banks of the River Rhine about 34 kilometers northwest of Cologne. Read more →

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