posted by heaster on 6 April 2011 at 09:30
What a cool place, have always wanted to know more about the Gaelic sports. What a treat to learn about them at the historic Croke Park. And it was all free with our Dublin Pass
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Croke Park, Jones's Road, North Dublin
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posted by mbowman on 31 March 2011 at 15:45
Fotball is something of a religion in Barcelona and the Nou Camp is one hell of a temple. Here you can visit the ground and the museum which is predictably stuffed with silver ware. Arguably the 2010 world cup should be amongst the trophies on show here
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Aristides Maillol, 12-18
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posted by fwilkerson on 2 February 2011 at 13:25
We were staying with friends in Boston last winter and during a particularly heavy snowfall, they took us snow shoeing around the Minute Man national park. We skated along the historic Battle Road for a couple of hours and hardly saw another soul. A really nice experience.
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MInute Man National Park
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Boston
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posted by djyllian on 2 February 2011 at 13:10
This is a good afternoon out. AS you walk in there's a massive court with loads of balls and lots of different basketball hoops from through the ages. Upstairs, the museum continues with exhibits charting the history of the game and the evolution of the equipment used.
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www.hoophall.com/
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posted by ksaltser on 2 February 2011 at 12:33
If you take the KCR out of Hoing Kong, it's only a short ride to Shatin and here you can see horse racing. The entrance fare is a token 10 HKD and it's easily worth that to see some fervent horse experts gambling away the afternoon. A really fun time.
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Shatin in the New Territories
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