White Water Rafting - Dublin Docklands
This video depicts the proposed White Water Rafting facility in George's Dock. Dublin City Council through it's Smart Docklands initiative has partnered with D3D to create a 3D model of Dublin Docklands which is used to show a life-like visual of the new facility.
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The project proposes a new city centre urban activity located in Dublin’s Docklands and set within the historic environs of George’s Dock. The White Water Rafting Centre (WWRC) will provide facilities for a wide range of people who wish to participate in water sports and leisure activities in a city centre location. It will serve members of the public who wish to kayak or canoe or go river rafting and will serve white water course customers, including tourist visitors, club canoeists, elite athletes and emergency services. The project will also provide an ‘anchor’ facility for the ongoing enhancement of all water sports activity and leisure use along the River Liffey.
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This is what the new white-water rafting attraction at Dublin's IFSC will look like
Councillors on Dublin City Council have thrown their support behind developing Dublin's first white-water rafting facility in the city. The council's Smart Cities project with Digitech D3D have developed a 3-D visual in a bid to showcase what it would look like.
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River Liffey - Dublin City Ireland - Things to Do in Ireland - Visit Dublin, Ireland
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Dublin; have you ever been to Dublin before? Are you willing to go for a trip to Ireland? Going to a new place means a plan for the places to visit there that should be done. When it comes to Dublin, Ireland, there are different places to go to and lots of attractions to pass by.
River Liffey in Dublin is an important river in Ireland because it flows through the centre of Dublin, not just that, but this river supplies much of Dublin's water and a range of recreational activities. The major tributaries of River Liffey include the River Dodder, the River Poddle, and River Camac.
This river in Dublin, Ireland, acts as an important part of the city because it acts as a visible divide between Dublin's north and south sides and it is also considered a perfect accompaniment for a scenic stroll.
Liffey in the Irish dictionary means A Life and that is exactly the name given to this important river. This was not the first name given to this river, but it was previously known as An Ruirthech which means fast or strong runner. Generally speaking, the name Liphe which means life that was used to refer to the river was actually taken from the plain that the river ran. In addition to that, the river was also known as Anna Liffey which is possibly from an anglicisation of Abhainn na Life, the Irish phrase that translates into English as River Liffey.
In addition to being one of the landmarks of Dublin city and one place that could offer people a good walk along it, River Liffey is also where some activities are taking place and which include rafting, fishing, and swimming - so if the weather is good, you could choose the right place and do any of these activities if you are into any of them in the first place.
There is a number of bridges that stretch across the river and which include those that are built for pedestrians to walk over and pass the river through, as well as those which are built for the vehicular traffic. The three pedestrian bridges are known as The Millennium Bridge, The Sean O'Casey Bridge, and the Ha'penny Bridge.
The newest bridge that is found on River Liffey is the one which opened back in 2009 by Samuel Calatrava Valls and which was referred to as Samuel Beckett Bridge; Samuel Calatrava was also the one to design the James Joyce Bridge that spans the Liffey - since James Joyce used to refer to River Liffey in some of his writings.
It is not much about the history of the river or even of those bridges which are crossing it over, but it is more about the different things that one could enjoy doing from activities or just from walking by the river and enjoying the Irish culture, buildings, and getting introduced to Dublin city - it is all a different experience for those people coming over from other countries around the world, but those Irish people, we are sure have already been to River Liffey millions of times before.
Being the capital of Ireland and also the biggest city to be found in it, it is important to mention that there are lots of different places that one could visit in Dublin and different attractions that people and tourists could pass by; placing River Liffey on the list might be one thing, but you still have other suggestions to keep following.
In Dublin, you could also go and check O'Connell Street which is for sightseeing as well as shopping and nights out ( there is also the sightseeing tours which you could enjoy by the hop-on hop-off buses that will take you through the city and its important streets and attractions ( since you are already checking the River Liffey then you could also go to the Four Courts which is located along the river ( there is St. Stephen's Green Dublin Park which has been there since 1880 - so it is both about green areas as well as historical places ( you could also go and check the Dublinia Viking Museum ( the Merrion Square ( the Mansion House ( Leinster House ( check the Christ Church Cathedral that carries lots of historical antiques and carvings inside ( as well as lots and lots of different other places that might never end until your stay in Dublin reaches its last day.
Make your plan, get the chance to visit River Liffey and have a walk by it, and get the chance to visit different places across Dublin city that will get you introduced to the history of the place and at the same time will give you a new experience which you have never gone through before.
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