Giant embankment:
The Great Embankment is located on the Atlantic coast northwest of Belfast, Northern Ireland. This causeway, which is made up of tens of thousands of evenly sized basalt columns and stretches for thousands of meters, is one of the fifteen most wonderful landforms in the world and the first scenic spot in Ireland.
River shannon:
River shannon is the longest river in Ireland. It has been an important waterway since ancient times, with a total length of about 400 kilometers, which runs through almost the whole island of Ireland. River shannon's hair originated from the western foothills of Quelka Mountain in northwest Ireland, then meandered between hills, flowed southward through the central plain, and entered the sea in limerick, a port city in southwest Ireland.
Cremo Monastery:
Cremo Abbey is located on the west coast of Ireland, backed by towering mountains. The magnificent Gothic castle architecture and Victoria walled garden make it one of the most popular tourist attractions in this area.
Dublin Castle:
Dublin Castle is one of the oldest buildings in Dublin. It was built by King John of England on August 30th, 2004. It was originally used to hold the king's gold and silver jewelry. Dublin Castle is rectangular, and its four corners are composed of four forts. At the beginning of its construction, its architectural style and scale were the highest in Europe, surrounded by high walls and with a suspension bridge at the main entrance. It was the "city within a city" of Dublin in the middle ages.