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4354 From Kymru to Ireland.
4354 Dublin, actually Atha Cliath.
4355 Our first supermarket in Europe.
4355 Three kinds of bread fit for human consumption.
4355 Seated cashiers.
     (To compare with seated Chilean, Argentinian, etc.>cashiers, and with >>>>>standing Vespuccian cashiers.)
4355 Incongruous statue.
4355 Another reminiscence from Iberian America, difference with Anglo America: >>>>>"individualized" traffic, unencombered parking.
4356 Another reminiscence from Iberian America, difference with Anglo America: >>>>>filthiness.
4356 Where is the greenness of "emerald" Ireland?
4356 Another similarity with Iberian America, difference with Anglo America: >>>>>constructions of solid masonry, not of flimsy, fire-prone impostures.
4357 Ogam inscriptions.
4357 Three days without moving.  Rains.  Winds.  And waiting.
4358 Banknotes show the national soul.
4359 Hertzian waves: in Gaelic and English.
4360 Beautiful Gaelic music, as banished here as is banished beautiful Andean >>>>>music in the Andes.
4361 Ireland, English version; more autochthonous version: Erie.
4361 ¿End of the Big Storm?
4361 Dingle Peninsula. Furious weather. Lacerated coastline.  Roads sometimes >>>>>worse than in the Andes.
4364 Is really the Irish Ogam, with vowels, at least 600 years more recent >>>>>than the New England Ogam, without vowels?
4366 Was it from this crack in this escarpment that Brendan sailed in 500?
4366 We saw  crafts with resilient hulls as those attributed to San Brendan.
4373 Culdeans running away from Vikings to Iceland, to Greenland, to New >>>>>England; from 795 to 982.
4376 Christopher Columbus in Ireland.
4377 Getting the two continents closer. 
     -First transatlantic telegraph service without submarine cable: 
                                                              Marconi, 1908.
     -First transatlantic flight:                    Alcock and Brown, 1919.
4379 Another case of criminal misleading of the masses.
4380 Ireland, only independent Celt country, said the radio.
4380 Not Celt, but Kelt.
4383 Here as in Latin America, churches were used as forts.
4384 Here as in Latin America, ruins had to be cleared from vegetation.
4384 Imagine skyscrapers invaded by vegetation and visited as archaeological >>>> sites.
4385 Curative beliefs on both sides of the Atlantic.
4385 Vandalism: Cromwell in Ireland, Morgan in Panama;
     and comparing stratagems to save valuable objects.
4386 Modern archaeological robberies on both sides of the Atlantic.
4387 Cunning in keeping a church active with almost no work.
4388 Democracy: agreeing not to call for elections, because anticipated  >>>>>results would be "inappropriate".
4388 Another analogy with Iberoamerica and difference with Angloamerica: >>>>>using-up what one has.
4390 Megalithism in Ireland - megalithism in New England.
4394 Same as in American radiobroadcastings: in the desert of emptiness, >>>>>cultural jewels cautiously relegated to hours when people sleep.
4394 Here too, we are pursued by Anglo illiteracy and inconceptuality.