a beautiful area with friendly people. dont miss it
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a beautiful area with friendly people. dont miss it
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As part of a Derry tour, we stopped here. This is a very moving experience and provides some perspective to those of us from the US who were far removed from, but heard about this tragedy. The tour helped us to learn a little and share in the suffering of these people.A must if you're near here.
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The memorial with the names of the victims brings the story of Bloody Sunday home.
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a tour is offered via the Free Derry Museum - i would highly recomend taking advantage of this tour. the entrance fee is low and well worth paying more.
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painful and silent reminder of a nearby past. Lots of young men mentioned on the stone.
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Ok at first glance it's a gable of a demolished house . To those the grew up during the troubles ( what the irish call the conflictbin Northern Ireland) it's a lot more that that . It represents a era which Catholics felt second class citizens . The murals depict occasions during the troubles . Well worth a visit
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It becomes very real when you stand at this site - very sad but so worth it. RIP
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a poignant reminder of the troubles. lots of really young peoples names on there. too sad for words
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If in derry you have got to visit this memorial to get a insight into what happen near by all them year's ago
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Its better in real life than on the TV and the locals were super friendly and give you their view but it was great they make you feel welcome well done DERRY/LONDON DERRY.
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