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    Home - Northern Ireland - Watch: We went to the Tulip Festival at Glenarm Castle, here's what we thought
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    Watch: We went to the Tulip Festival at Glenarm Castle, here's what we thought

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    Watch: We went to the Tulip Festival at Glenarm Castle, here's what we thought

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    Tulips are a quintessential sign of spring, bringing cheer and color to both vases and gardens. Their vibrant blooms are a sure sign that warmer weather is on the way, making them a beloved symbol of the changing seasons for many.

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    Watch: We went to the Tulip Festival at Glenarm Castle, here's what we thought

    Watch: We went to the Tulip Festival at Glenarm Castle, here's what we thought
    There’s nothing quite screams ‘Spring!’ like a cheery bunch of tulips in a vase, apart that is, from seeing these fabulous flowers burst into life in the garden.

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