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Ireland


Ireland, Ireland its a blast you can go there and study the past its got church's and buildings and farms everywhere but some buildings do not allow you in there.

Now we'll go to Dublin City to look at the things that were built by the Liffey. Thers Leinster House and the G.P.O that's where the rebels wanted to go. The 4 courts are tough but just not enough.

Aras an Uachtarain just by the zoo theres animals there large and small too, but then theres Trinity College as well Brian Boru's Harp and The Book of Kells. UCD it's for you and me.

So now you know lots about Ireland, you see, so now we will finish with this little plea.........Ireland , Ireland its not a bore but with 32 counties its a lot to explore!!!

By Gemma 4th class

 

 

 

Anno Domini 79.

With a deafening roar the huge column of ash and rock fell on the city. A boat capsized from the wind and ash. Even Herculaneum was hit. I was at the docks and I saw it all happen. I thought there would be no escape from it. It was almost on the dock. When I had an idea. I put up the sails. It worked! We were off. The wind carried us out of the bay.

It hit the dock at a ferocious speed. We escaped just in time. 

The end

 

 

Pompeii is burning.

With a deafening roar the column of ash and rock fell on the city. Everybody

was screaming help! Help! Rock was coming out of the mountain like mad,

but there was one nearly the size of Mr Halligan and started rolling down the

mountain at a speed I could never mention,and everyone well mostly everyone

ran into their houses and they thought it was safe, but it wasn`t safe at all. The

rock was still coming and knocked down buildings like skittles in a bowling

alley,and a lot of people were killed. After some time Pompeii looked dreadful

and from then on till this day Pompeii's death is still remembered and will stay

in history.

The end

By C.D.

 

 

 
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