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A hand-painted sign beside a house in Lisdoonvarna, west Clare reads 'Nice Donkeys' followed by 'Very nice donkeys'. Willie Daly keeps gentle donkeys that gaze over a fence. Daly wears wellington boots and works in bright warm sunshine while introducing the animals to visitors. Encounters with the donkeys are available for a small fee of €5, offering a simple, affordable rural attraction. The setting conveys charm, warmth and personal connection between keeper and animals. The scene suggests local character and low-cost animal interaction as a memorable, informal experience in west Clare.
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The hand-painted sign beside Willie Daly's house in Lisdoonvarna, west Clare, reads "Nice Donkeys", followed by "Very nice donkeys".
Wearing wellington boots in the bright warm sunshine, Daly introduces the gentle animals gazing out over the fence.
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