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While the city sleeps

Founded in 1592 by Queen Elisabeth I, the Trinity College of Dublin is the oldest university of Ireland. The interior of the college has an impressive set of buildings dating from the 17th to the 20th century, cobbled squares and college greens and its most iconic landmark: the Campanille. I’ve usually visited […]

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Goodbye, Winter

Spring began officially yesterday, so I though this is the perfect time for the last snowy post of this season. My trip to Zurich in January gave me a lot of opportunities to capture the beauty of the city under many different conditions. I enjoyed sunny and cloudy days, foggy mornings, […]

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The Rock of Cashel

Cashel is probably one of the most well-known places in Ireland. Located in Tipperary County, it is home to the medieval monastic settlement of the Rock of Cashel. The origin of the monastery is supposed to date back to the 5th century, when the king of Munster was converted to Christianity by St. Patrick. […]

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Winter Zürich

Last year, I visited Zürich for the first time. It was just before Christmas and I fell in love with this city. Zürich is small and beautiful, standing on the mouth of the Limmat river and the northern side of the Zürich lake (or Zürichsee). I think that time the city center […]

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The Icelandic waterfalls. Part II

A few weeks ago I showed you some of the waterfalls I found in Northern Iceland. Today, I want to show you a few more. The first one is Skógafoss, located in South Iceland. This is one of the tallest waterfall of the country, with a height of 60m. The legend says […]

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Happy New Year!!!

Before taking a break to enjoy these holidays with my family, I want to share these photographs I took a few days ago. This time, I went to the neighborhood called “Madrid de los Austrias”, the oldest part of the city and also one of the most impressive. There you […]

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Merry Christmas!!

Although it’s been four years since I moved from Spain, I always come back in Christmas to spend these days with my family. It’s always nice to be back in December: the weather is nicer than in the north, the days are a bit longer too and the city is […]

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Sunset at the Liffey

November couldn’t have started better this year. A clear sky and mild temperatures welcomed one of the darkest months in Dublin. It was impossible to resist the temptation of going outside and walk along the Liffey, the river that divides Dublin in two and is home to some of the most […]

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New York, New York

Hello world! A bit nervous, here is my first post! I’m Mercedes, Spanish, former lawyer and now amateur selftaught photographer living in Dublin. I’m going to share with you my favourite work from Ireland and from my past and future travels. I hope you like it and join me in […]

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