Droichead Dhá Mhíle (Two Mile Bridge) Ireland
By ethereal.atlas on 12-May-06. Waypoint GCW0NV

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15-Sep-11
Quick find in a lovely spot.
TFTC,
Paul
 
12-Jan-11
Yesterday I taught at Presentation College in Clonmel, today I was passing back through town on route to Waterford. I will have to come back here and see if you can do a tour of the Cider Factory! That would be awesome! It was just about sunset as I parked at the Bridge so I had to be quick today, and only just had enough light to photograph the bridge. The river was very high, flowing fast too...... another inch and it would have been on the path. Luckily it was safe to make it to GZ and despite the somewhat disgusting deposit of toilet paper and fecal matter nearby I made a quick find. Left an Australian TB for the next cacher to move, signed the log and briskly returned to the van in the fading light. Cheers from Sydney.
 
01-Nov-08
We searched for a while, but no sign of this cache. Pretty place.
 
08-Aug-08
Easy to find, finally had some sun today
 
25-Aug-07
11:44 pm - 2007-08-25

Found this Cache while a great caching tour in Ireland.


Thanks a lot for this cool Location to the Owner.
THX for Cache [red]#4583[/red]
darthi
 
22-Aug-07
A nice stop for our trip to cashel. Unfortunatly the location was crowded with flying bloodsuckers and we spent almost as much time fighting them as look for the cache.
 
02-Aug-07
Nearly gave up on this one and was walking away, then decided to check the hint, and it all became clear. Went back, found and logged quickly. Took a stretchy man, left a koala. The ruin and bridge are extremely old, any structure that old in Australia, would be a major tourist attraction!!!! Thanks for the cache.