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1236. Doublin' back through Dublin - stroll
Dublin, Ireland
8/31/23
While making a figure-eight loop from Dun Laoghaoire through Dublin visiting Trinity College, the various Irish National Museums, Temple Bar and such, we made sure to take some time before doubling back to see the marvelous illuminated manuscripts at the Chester Beatty Museum as well. From the flower-filled courtyard there, just east of the museum and south of the castle, stroll over to the royal blue and white swirl ammonite fountain near a pink statue in the courtyard's southeast corner, then just a bit further east to a black metal gate. Tucked into a small ledge in the stone base to the left of that gate, not far from hedge and holly, about two inches up from ground level with a somewhat similar flat stone in front of it, is where we left our small flat arrowhead-shaped "travelin' light" stone with its "Dublin" stamp on back!
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