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"textContent": "An Irish man has gone viral for his appeal to fellow Irish people at Coogee Beach, Australia. Gaeilgeoir Eamon left Ireland five years ago with a plan to teach Irish online while he travelled the world. In his five years on the road, the Irish teacher has headed to the Netherlands, Spain, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, […]",
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