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Howth Harbour
Howth is a beautiful fishing village on the peninsula of the same name, about 15 miles north of Dublin. The town is made of two parts: one is the older port with rusty fishing boats which is lifted by the tide, and some of it stays out of the water until the sea rises again. If you like the photo, you'll be comfortable there because there is very interesting colors and good weather is an excellent place to take pictures. Then on the other hand, is the marina. On the other side of the marina there are less people, but also some very beautiful vintage boats. The great attraction of the port of Howth, is that sea lions come for food in large vessels.
The children throw bread, and you will see that the animals are not wild at all. It is like you're in a zoo and not in the open sea. On the industrial side of the harbor, there are factories that process the fish wholesale market for fish for professionals coming from Dublin to buy, and a section devoted to particular people with fresh fish shops. A few of the shops are very, very old.
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