Shannon valley mapped
Ever heard of mushroom stones or wave stones? Find out more about them and where to find them in a new map published by TirEolas of Kinvara, Co Galway. The Rambler's Guide and Map of the Shannon Valley, by Stephen Heery and Anne Korff, provides information on geology, archaeology, history, and the natural environment. The midland area also has literary connections - novelist Jane Austen spent her honeymoon in Banagher, Co Offaly, for instance. The map is available in bookshops at €8 or from TirEolas at tel (091) 637452 and e-mail info@tireolas.com TO DO TODAY: Visit the Viking ship, Sea Stallion from Glendalough, which docks today at Custom House Quay and will be on display with other Viking attractions, from noon to 5pm. For more events listings see: www.ireland.com/theticket/summerevents
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Urban surfers can practice the sport in the comfort of their living rooms following the launch of a new device. Called uSurf, the exercise machine simulates ocean surfing at three different speeds.
It helps strengthen and tone the lower body, improves the user's sense of balance and shapes up thighs and calves, according to manufacturer Osim. At its highest speed, the remote controlled device simulates surfing in "choppy waters".
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No taxis at Dublin airport? Go to departures and ask a taxi dropping off for a phone number. Call and book that cab. Taxis without pick-up permits can't join the rank, but if pre-ordered, it can pick up.
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