It may be possible on a clear day (which isn't very often in this part of the world !!) /
Yes. The north east coast of Ireland can be seen from parts of Scotland. The eastern coast of Ireland can be seen from parts of Wales.
Wales is actually visible from Ireland, and vice versa- the Mountains of Mourne can be seen on the horizon from the Cardiganshire headland, and Mount Snowdon is visible from the Eastern Irish coast. The Irish Sea isn't actually wide enough for the two nations to be invisible to each other.
The best places to see the aurora borealis are The North pole, Scotland, Norway, so I would suggest since you are in wales, you go as far north as possible and hope you get lucky, as it is a natural phenomenon and may not occur or occur in such a magnitude to be seen from wales.
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Its origins go back to the celtic pagans (in places such as Ireland, Scotland and Wales and somareas of northern France). This was a pre-Christian event and was seen as anti christian.
there are three types of dolphin in Cardigan Bay; the most visible from the shore are bottlenose dolphins, common dolphins which are usually seen offshore and risso dolphins which you may see off the cardigan bay coastline, but regularly seen of Bardsey Island in North Wales.
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Yes. The Quadrantids can be seen every January in Ireland, if the weather is good.
Yes, Ireland has lots of foxes. They can be seen in the countryside and in towns and cities.
Art Gallery of New South Wales.
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