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Posted on Monday, August 18, 2008

Episode 6 – Cobh and Listener Feedback

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St. Coleman's Cathedral in Cobh

St. Coleman's Cathedral in Cobh

We spent an afternoon in scenic Cobh.  In this episode we talk about things to see and do in Cobh and in the surrounding area.

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