Thursday, March 25, 2010

dara coghadh domhda


ta na picturi so o ww2
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Continents Around The World




Continents by Ciara G agus Nikita
Bhí muid ag foghlaim faoi continents agus fuair muid amach go bhfuil an Astráil agus Antartach an t-éan tír a bhfuil ina ilchríoch. Tá an Astráil an ceann is lú agus tá an Aifric an ceann is mó.

River Thames


Seó é físteip don river Thames. Sá físteip seo tá London eye agus rudaí eile. Chuaigh mise ar turas timpeall an River Thames í 2008. Bhain taitneamh as!!!! Deanta ag Mr "HANDSOME" BRADLEY O GRIOFA AGUS CONCHUR

trinity college

In the long library there is the book of kells
This is trinity college from the sky

This is the tower in Trinity College









chuaigh me go Trinity College an seachtain seo chaite. Bhi se 'deadly'. Tá me ag iarraidh dul ann le h'aghaidh ollscoil nuair atá mé nos sinne. Deanta ag CIONNAITH




oceans with RoisinCampbell








All oceans have seas in them .
Oceans are sorounded around the world 65%
of th world is water with out water
humanbeings wouldn't live on earth
that'd be a bad thing there
are a couple of oceans in the world The
pacific,The Atlantic,the other pacific,Artic
ocean,indian ocean and more
and thats oceans writen by Róisin Campbell.



river shannon




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Coordinates: 52°39′25″N 8°39′36″W / 52.657°N 8.66°W / 52.657; -8.66River Shannon (Abha na Sionainne)
River

River Shannon at Clonmacnoise, Offaly, Ireland
Country Ireland
Counties Cavan, Leitrim, Roscommon, Longford, Offaly, Westmeath, Galway, Clare, Tipperary, Limerick


Source Shannon Pot
- location Dowra, Cuilcagh Mountain, County Cavan, Ireland
- elevation 100 m (328 ft)
- coordinates 54°14′06″N 7°55′12″W / 54.235°N 7.92°W / 54.235; -7.92
Mouth Shannon Estuary
- location Limerick
- coordinates 52°39′25″N 8°39′36″W / 52.657°N 8.66°W / 52.657; -8.66

Length 386 km (240 mi)

The River Shannon (Irish: Abha na Sionainne / an tSionainn / an tSionna) is, at 386 km (240 miles), the longest river in Ireland.[1][2] It divides the west of Ireland (principally the province of Connacht) from the east and south (Leinster and most of Munster). County Clare, being west of the Shannon but part of the province of Munster, is the major exception. The river represents a major physical barrier between east and west, with fewer than twenty crossing-points between Limerick city in the south and the village of Dowra in the north.

The origin of the name is presumably that of the name of the Goddess associated with the river, "Sionna".

The Shannon has been an important waterway since antiquity, having first been mapped by the Graeco-Egyptian geographer Ptolemy. The river flows generally southward from the Shannon Pot in County Cavan before turning west and emptying into the Atlantic Ocean through the 113 km (70 mi) long Shannon Estuary. Limerick city stands at the point where the river water meets the sea water of the estuary. The Shannon is unaffected by sea tides east of Limerick.