Cork, Ireland By: Hannah Hall Mod:6/7
Location ~Second largest city in Ireland and the island of Ireland’s third most populous city. ~Southern part if Ireland
More Location Cork is off the northwest coast of Europe.
Place The climate is mild and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes.
More Place RIVERS: River Lee-Cork is built on it which divides into two channels at the western end. River Foyle-Forms the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland. These are only two, but there are a lot more
Buildings, structures, landmarks CATHEDRALS: St. Mary’s Cathedral-often referred to as the North Cathedral St. Finbarre’s- more popular, Protestant St. Finbarre’s St. Mary’s
More landmarks St. Patrick’s street-main street of the city, main shopping street. The street is curved because it was originally built over River Lee and Lee is curved.
Church Tower of Shandon It is a church located in Shandon in Cork. The tower is 120ft tall and the glass windows are 7ft thick. There is a famous clock on the top, known as the Four Faced Liar because there are four different faces on it. This is the view you get from the top.
Picture of the Church tower of Shandon The clock—there are 2 more sides to the clock on the other sides of the building
Aghada Power Station Over view One area of the station
Cork City County Hall Cork City County Hall-17 story office block owned by Cork City Council
The Elysian Mixed used Celtic tiger-era building at Ellington Street in Cork City, Ireland
Movement Cork Airport: One of Ireland’s main airports and is a gateway to South and North Ireland.
Buses Bus service is provided by the national bus operator-Bus Eireann.
Ferry Ferry in Cork Ferry routes
Railroad Train in Cork Train routes
Car Traveling by car is another way of transportation They have car sharing scheme which is operated by Mendes GoCar.
Jack Lynch Tunnel The tunnel crosses the River Lee It is named after a native of Cork, Jack Lynch Cars entering and coming out of the tunnel Cars going through the tunnel
Road N25 The section of the road around Cork city forms the Southern Ring Road dual- carriageway. It is the national primary road in Ireland and it runs mostly through Cork.
Work Citied (city)wikipedia Google Google images Wikipedia