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Paro Dzong Buddhist monastery in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Paro Dzong Buddhist monastery in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Paro Dzong Buddhist monastery in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Paro Dzong Buddhist monastery in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Market stalls at Paro food market in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Paro Dzong during the Paro Tsechu - Kingdom of Bhutan National Memorial Chorten in Thimphu in the Kingdom of Bhutan (also known as the Kings Chorten or Thimphu Chorten). The Stupa, built in 1974 to honor the third Druk Gyalpo, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (1928–1972), is a prominent landmark in the city. Bhutanese people at Paro food market in the Kingdom of Bhutan. The Kingdom of Bhutan - Paro Tsechu, Flag of Bhutan, Paro Dzong, Paro Tsechu. Paro Tsechu in the Kingdom of Bhutan A Bhutanese man with prayer drum at Paro Monastery in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Chili on a market stall at Paro food market in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Paro Dzong Buddhist monastery in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Panoramic view of Paro Dzong Buddhist monastery and Paro Valley in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Thimphu Dzong in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Bhutanese buildings near Thimpu in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Fertility symbols on the exterior of a row of Bhutanese houses - Kingdom of Bhutan. Flag of Bhutan flying above a Buddhist Dzong (monastery) in the Kingdom of Bhutan high in the Himalayas. Tashichho Dzong, a Buddhist monastery and fortress on the northern edge of the city of Thimphu in the Kingdom of Bhutan. There are thirty temples, chapels and shrines within Tashichho-Dzong. A Bhutanese man with prayer wheels in Paro Dzong in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Buddhist prayer flags on a hillside above the capital city of Thimpu in the Kingdom of Bhutan. Paro Food Market in the Kingdom of Bhutan Buddhist prayer flags on a hillside high in the Himalayas in the Kingdom of Bhutan. National Memorial Chorten in Thimphu in the Kingdom of Bhutan (also known as the Kings Chorten or Thimphu Chorten). The Stupa, built in 1974 to honor the third Druk Gyalpo, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck (1928–1972), is a prominent landmark in the city. A monk reading his lessons near Paro Dzong in the Kingdom of Bhutan Bhutanese monk with prayer wheels in Paro Dzong in the Kingdom of Bhutan. A young Bhutanese monk at Thimphu Dzong in the Kingdom of Bhutan. White Park Bay (also spelled Whitepark Bay) has three-mile long beach near Ballycastle, County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Sheep and cattle graze the hills and beach along the bay, which has been under the care of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest and Natural Beauty since 1938 The scenic coastline on a part of the 'Ring of Kerry'. This is a 179km long circular tourist route in County Kerry, southwest Ireland. The village of Sneem on the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry in the Republic of Ireland. The River Sneem flows through the village. Dramatic coastline of the Beara Peninsula, on the southwest coast of the Republic of Ireland, bounded between the Kenmare River (actually a bay) to the north side and Bantry Bay to the south. It has two mountain ranges running down its center: the Caha Mountains and the Slieve Miskish Mountains. The northern part of the peninsula from Kenmare to near Ardgroom is in County Kerry, while the rest forms the barony of Bear in County Cork. White Park Bay (also spelled Whitepark Bay) has three-mile long beach near Ballycastle, County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Sheep and cattle graze the hills and beach along the bay, which has been under the care of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest and Natural Beauty since 1938 The River Liffey and part of the Dublin waterfront - Dublin in the Republic of Ireland. White Park Bay (also spelled Whitepark Bay) has three-mile long beach near Ballycastle, County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Sheep and cattle graze the hills and beach along the bay, which has been under the care of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest and Natural Beauty since 1938 Cannabis Plant - Cannabis has long been used for hemp fiber, for hemp oils, for medicinal purposes, and as a recreational drug. Industrial hemp products are made from cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fiber. To satisfy the UN Narcotics Convention, some cannabis strains have been bred to produce minimal levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the principal psychoactive constituent. Many plants have been selectively bred to produce a maximum of THC (cannabinoids), which is obtained by curing the flowers. Various compounds, including hashish and hash oil, are extracted from the plant. The village of Ardmore in County Waterford in the Republic of Ireland. It is believed to be the oldest Christian settlement in Ireland. Saint Declan lived in the region at some time in the period 350–450 AD and Christianised the area before the coming of Saint Patrick. Cahergall Stone Fort near Cahirsiveen in southwest Ireland. This stone fort or Cashel was built as a protected farmstead. It is likely that someone of local importance lived here about a 1000 years ago. Cahergall Stone Fort near Cahirsiveen in southwest Ireland. This stone fort or Cashel was built as a protected farmstead. It is likely that someone of local importance lived here about a 1000 years ago. White Park Bay (also spelled Whitepark Bay) has three-mile long beach near Ballycastle, County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Sheep and cattle graze the hills and beach along the bay, which has been under the care of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest and Natural Beauty since 1938 The ruins of Ardfert Cathedral in County Kerry in the Republic of Ireland. Ardfert was the site of a Celtic Christian monastery reputedly founded in the 6th century by Saint Brendan. Panoramic view of the Cliffs of Moher - located at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare, Ireland. They rise 120m (390ft) above the Atlantic Ocean at Hag's Head and reach their maximum height of 214m (702ft) here just north of O'Brien's Tower. Panoramic view of the ruins of Ardfert Cathedral in County Kerry in the Republic of Ireland. Ardfert was the site of a Celtic Christian monastery reputedly founded in the 6th century by Saint Brendan. The Samuel Beckett Bridge and the building on the waterfront near the Convention Center - Dublin city center in the republic of Ireland. This is a cable-stayed bridge that joins Sir John Rogerson's Quay on the south side of the River Liffey to Guild Street and North Wall Quay in the Docklands area. The innovative architect Santiago Calatrava designed this and a number of other bridges and buildings in Ireland. Dunseverick Castle in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Located near the small village of Dunseverick and the Giant's Causeway. Dunseverick Castle and earthworks are Scheduled Historic Monuments in the Moyle District Council area. Dunseverick Castle and the peninsula on which it stands were given to the National Trust in 1962 by local farmer Jack McCurdy. Traditional Irish pub the 'Oliver St. John Gogarty' in the Temple Bar area of Dublin in the Republic of Ireland. Named after Oliver Joseph St John Gogarty (17 August 1878 – 22 September 1957) who was an Irish poet, author, athlete, politician, and well-known conversationalist, who served as the inspiration for Buck Mulligan in James Joyce's novel Ulysses. The famous Temple Bar Irish Pub in the Temple Bar District of Dublin in the Republic of Ireland. Temple Bar is an area on the south bank of the River Liffey. It is promoted as Dublin's cultural quarter and has a lively nightlife that is popular with tourists. Popular venues include The Palace Bar, The Temple Bar Pub, Oliver St.John Gogarty's and The Auld Dubliner. Night view of the Convention Center in the Dublin Docklands. Opened in September 2010, it overlooks the River Liffey at Spencer Dock. It was designed by the American-Irish architect Kevin Roche. O'Briens public house 'The Ferryman' in the Dockland area of the city of Dublin in the Republic of Ireland. The Spire of Dublin, or the Monument of Light, is a large, stainless steel monument 121.2m (398ft) in height, located on the site of the former Nelson's Pillar on O'Connell Street in Dublin, in the Republic of Ireland. The spire was designed by Ian Ritchie Architects. The Giants Causeway in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. UNESCO World Heritage Site.