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TRANSPORT BAENA - MALAGA

• To get from Baena to malaga there are two possibilities: one is to take a direct bus to malaga, would come out of Baena at 07:45 and would come to the Malaga bus station at 11:30 or so.

• Another option would be another bus to malaga but making stops in each village to reach the city. Latter. would come at 08:15 am at the bus station and would come to Malaga Baena at 13:45 approximately.

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RATES

• Bus Baena - Malaga

• hotline• Departure: 07:45• Arrival: 11: 30• Round Price: €

25.61

• Bus Baena - Malaga

• with stops• Departure: 08:15• Check in: 13:45• Roundtrip price:

21,30 €

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21 october 2013 ; 21:15

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• For this trip, and as best solution we thought that the best transportation is a rental car. It is freer to rely on bus or train schedules and also its price is cheaper.

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Toyota Yaris

• Only € 15.52 per day• Hire fee € 93.10• Type: 4 EconómicoX• X 2/4• manual• Price includes FREE:• local Taxes• Surcharge airport• Premium location fee

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DUBLIN

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Dublin21,22,27october 2013

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HALF PENNY BRIDGEAlso called Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin is the symbol. This little super-romantic

footbridge you passed the bohemian neighborhood of Temple Bar to the formal neighborhood O'donnell Street crosses the River Liffey. The bridge is painted white, and is named after the Duke of Wellington ("Iron Duke"). It opened in 1816.

At this time, Ireland was still part of the British Empire, and the bridge was built in England, and was transported by ship, gaining fame and because you paid the toll to climb to Dublin along the Liffey was half Penny. It was until 2000 the only pedestrian bridge in Dublin. Now there is the Millennium Bridge.

But this has a lot more charm. Until the people gather in the same bridge to chat, play music and have a beer.

The bridge has three electric lanterns, and is built around wrought iron. It closed for nearly a year in 2001 because it was in poor condition, is now painted with white

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MALAHIDE

Malahide is a small neighborhood resdencial north of Dublin, in the town of Swords. It has several houses Bed and Breakfast but best of all is the castle grounds. Built in the fourteenth century actualemnte serves as a gallery attached to the National gallery in Dublin. It is worth going to see him outside auqnue is only because it has a large esplanade where you can relax on a sunny day. Malahide is connected to Dublin by bus which takes about 20 minutes to arrive (care should pay the exact amount in coins)

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WELLINGTON MONUMENT

It is the tallest obelisk in Europe and also found in the largest park in Europe, Phoenix Park.

The Wellington Monument rose to commemorate the exploits of an Irish with the British Empire.

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CUSTOM HOUSE• The four facades are decorated with coats of arms and ornamental

sculptures representing Irish rivers such as the River Liffey head allegorical work of Edward Smyth as the other thirteen.

• The main facade is located parallel to the river Liffey and features a central Doric poetic side pavilions crowned at the ends by two coats of arms of Ireland.

• In the central building of the dome is a statue bronze allegorical tops trade.• In 1800 the Decree of Union centralized all customs matters in London UK so

the building was never used.• In 1921 during the Irish uprising the building was burned by the Irish

Republican Army because of its symbolism British sovereignty of the island. The fire took five days to be extinguished doing serious damage throughout the building.

• Its reconstruction began in 1926 but not completed until 1991.

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WEXFORD

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23,24 October

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WEXFORD WILDFOWL RESERVE

Internationally important animal species that spend the winter here. These white-fronted geese and brent geese, Greenland species.

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IRISH NATIONAL HERITAGE PARK

• A curious reconstruction of the past in 35 acres located near Wexford. The visit includes a tour of the history of Irish heritage and customs of the peoples who lived here for lovers of ethnography.

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LIMERICK

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Limerick 24,25 October 2013

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Restaurant Limerick

• Traditional Irish Pub with a Warm Irish Welcome, Great Irish Pints & Whiskeys, Great Food (Breakfast, Lunch and Evening Meals), Traditional Irish Music Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evening...Located on O'Connell Street Beside the Well Known Gresham Hotel and a 7 minute walk from Croke Park Stadium.

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HUNT MUSEUM

• With an important archaeological collection spanning Egyptian and Irish pieces. It also has modern art of the twentieth century with a drawing by Picasso and some pieces of Leonardo DaVinci. Its collection one of the most interesting pieces is the cross of Antrim

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KING JOHN’S CASTLE

• It was built between 1200 and 1210 and has undergone many renovations and additions over time. Located in the center of the medieval area of Limerick has a dig and an exhibition relating to the history of fortification

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FOYNES FLYING BOAT MUSEUM

• Interesting exhibition about the planes that linked Europe with the United States during the 30s and 40s of the twentieth century.

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CLARE

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Clare 25,26 October 2013

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CLIFFS OF MOHER

• Those who suffer from vertigo should be careful, as the Cliffs of Moher have a drop of 214 meters above the ocean. They form a sublime landscape that stretches for almost 8 km, and on a clear day you can sighting to the Aran Islands and the valleys and hills of Connemara.

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THE BURREN

• Dotted with dolmens, tombs and cairns, Burren lies south of Galway in County Clare. The word comes from the Irish "bhoireann" meaning rocky place, this barren landscape has remained unchanged since the Ice Age and is a spectacular natural wonder rich in flora, fauna and history.

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CRAGGAUNOWEN

• Craggaunowen, The Past Life Experience tells the story of the arrival of the Celts in Ireland. With an outstanding collection of exhibits and replicas, you can really get an idea of what life was like for our ancestors.

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GALWAY

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Galway 24-25 october 2013

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KYLEMORE ABBEY

• We can say that Kylemore Abbey can be the icing on a tour of Connemara from Galway in which to appreciate the natural landscapes of the region, dotted with lakes, hills and valleys. The building is located next to a lake, opposite the Connemara National Park, and its gray stone means breaking the green color of the hill next to him.

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ARAN ISLANDS

• The Aran Islands are located on the south coast of Connemara, the end of Galway Bay and is one of the strongholds of the Irish language and traditions. They are an archipelago of three islands inhabited mainly by fishermen, small, with strange landscapes and small villages with traditional character. Some of its inhabitants, even only speak Irish Gaelic language.

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• The largest island is inhabited all Inis Mor, the main attraction of Dun Aonghasa semicircular fortress on a cliff 100 meters high. On the small island are also some prehistoric remains. You can visit the information center of the islands. For those who want something more from a day trip, where you can find dance and traditional music.

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• The other two are Inis Meain and Inis Oirr, significantly smaller than the main one. Inis Meain is known to be a good place to go to make Gaelic language courses and have a dive center, while Inis Oirr is the smallest of the three, you can go on foot, and say it is the prettiest the archipelago. There are also the remains of the Castle O'Brien.

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AND HERE IS A VIDEO ABOUT INTERESTING THINGS

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27 Go back to Baena

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TERMS

• The rental car costs about 100 €. For fuel we save on 50-100 €.

• We would collect the vehicle the day October 21, 1013 at the airport in Dublin and have up to the October 27, 2013 which would have to leave it in the same airport before boarding the return flight.