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What are the tourist attractions in Ireland?

The tourist attractions in Ireland are as follows:

Dublin Zoo, 1

Dublin Zoo is located in Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland,/|||| 0/83 |||| 0/opened, covering an area of 28 hectares. It is the largest zoo in Ireland, the oldest zoo in the world and the most popular tourist attraction in Dublin.

Dublin Zoo integrates animal protection, research, education and viewing, and its mission is to cooperate with other zoos around the world to protect endangered animals on earth. Animals from all over the world live in the zoo, providing habitats for more than 400 kinds of animals, many of which are rare or endangered.

2. Mocher Cliff

The Cliff of Moher is the highest cliff in Europe, located on the edge of the midwest of Ireland Island. The cliff faces the boundless Atlantic Ocean and is famous for its strange dangers. It spans 2/3 || 0/4 meters across the Atlantic Ocean and covers 8 kilometers on the west coast.

At the same time, Mocher Cliff is also the most important seabird habitat in Ireland. Every year, more than 30,000 seabirds breed here, and many rare plant species grow on the cliff.

3. Irish Popular Science Coastal Geopark

Coppe Coastal Geopark in Ireland was originally designed to show cliffs and beach scenery. The name "Coppe Beach" was chosen because the local advantage is the exploitation of relics. Coppe Coastal Committee decided not to carry out large-scale tourism activities, but to promote eco-tourism, especially geological tourism, so that the characteristics of this area will not be affected.

4. A Si Long.

Si Long is located in the middle of Ireland, on the beautiful Shannon River, and it is a rapidly developing city. Located in the main road running through the east, west, north and south, it has a population of more than 20,000. Si Long's traditional industry is manufacturing, and now it has become the economic, trade and cultural center of central Ireland, where many Irish government agencies are located.

5. The Giant's Road

Giant's Road is located on the Atlantic coast about 80 kilometers northwest of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is regarded as a natural wonder of the world, and tens of thousands of basalt columns of different sizes converge into a causeway that stretches for thousands of meters. For 300 years, geologists have studied its structure and learned that it was formed by the continuous eruption of tertiary active volcanoes. /|||| 0/986 "Giant's Road" is listed as a world natural heritage.

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