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Will be studying in Ireland for a semester, specifically in Limerick,
but will travel the whole country.
Any suggestion on places to buy good tea in Ireland? Any coffee/tea
shops I should visit?
and then furthermore I'm open to suggestions for places to see while
I'm there. I have been there before and done many of the tourist
thigns. I'm looking for people's suggestions for favorite pubs,
favorite little villages to visit, favorite places to e at or sights
to see. thanks again
 
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