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Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts

May 31, 2019

[Answer] 9. Which ocean surrounds three sides of Ireland?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Which ocean surrounds three sides of Ireland?"



...1. Atlantic 2. Indian 3. Arctic 4. Pacific Ireland is surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean and on the eastern side by the Irish Sea. The Atlantic coasts are very obviously indented with bays, harbours and inlets, over which high cliffs dominate. The eastern coast is far less indented.

[Answer] 5. In 2002, at the Castle Leslie in Ireland, a $3 million wedding united a Walrus and a future dancing Star. Ringo was there, as was another Sir (Elton John, to be precise). Who said "Love Me Do"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. In 2002, at the Castle Leslie in Ireland, a $3 million wedding united a Walrus and a future dancing Star. Ringo was there, as was another Sir (Elton John, to be precise). Who said "Love Me Do"?"



...1. Sir Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall 2. Sir Paul McCartney and Heather Mills 3. Sir Tom Jones and Melinda Woodward 4. Sir Bob Geldof and Paula Yates The couple spent $150,000 on fireworks and $145,000 on flowers, and the bride's gown cost $40,000. Ms. Mills was married to Sir Paul when he turned 64 in 2006 (no word on whether she still needed him or fed him, sent him a Valentine, birthday greetings or a bottle of wine), but the duo divorced in 2008. In the Beatles' 1968 song "Glass Onion", one of the lyrics was "the walrus was Paul", and in 2007 Mills appeared on "Dancing With the Stars" (in case you were wondering about my hints in the question).

May 13, 2019

[Answer] 4. Built in Ireland, brand-new and on its maiden voyage, this famous White Star line passenger liner collided with an iceberg and sank in 1912. What is its name?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Built in Ireland, brand-new and on its maiden voyage, this famous White Star line passenger liner collided with an iceberg and sank in 1912. What is its name?"



...1. RMS Olympic 2. RMS Titanic 3. Mauretania 4. SS Republic Over 2,200 people (passengers and crew) were on the Titanic when it struck the iceberg. Of these, around 1500 are known to have died (over 800 passengers and just under 700 crew).

Apr 26, 2019

[Answer] 2. So the first settlers in Ireland were leprechauns, right? Sorry, no. The oldest settlement discovered by archeology in Ireland is this place that sounds like something you might wear to the beach. Which site is it?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. So the first settlers in Ireland were leprechauns, right? Sorry, no. The oldest settlement discovered by archeology in Ireland is this place that sounds like something you might wear to the beach. Which site is it?"



...1. Lough Truncha 2. Mount Brandon 3. Mount Sandel 4. Lough Gara It is believed that humans first came to Ireland around 8000 BC during the Mesolithic era. Although this earlier date is suspected, the earliest evidence for human habitation comes from charcoal remains found at Woodpark in County Sligo that date to 7490 BC. Another site at Lough Boora in County Offaly dates to around 6800 BC but again no structures or permanent settlement buildings were found. It is believed it was a temporary camp site, most probably a summer one. The oldest settlement evidence has been found at Mount Sandel in County Derry and dates back to 7000 BC. This site also shows signs of consistent habitation and possible rebuilding of structures. It is located near the iron age site of Mount Sandel Fort (Kill Santain or Kilsandel). The fort site is believed to have been the residence of the Norman king John de Courcy in the 12th century AD.

Jan 3, 2019

[Answer] Which is the longest river in Ireland?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which is the longest river in Ireland?"



...Ireland's longest river is the River Shannon. It arises in the northwestern part of County Cavan and flows for about 161 miles to the Atlantic Ocean. The river follows a southerly direction along a 70-mile estuary below Limerick city. Much of its course includes bogs and marshes that surround the river. There are various points where the River Shannon widens into lakes which include islands. The Shannon originates at the base of Tiltinbane Mountain. Source: Britannica.com