| This was a big waterfall thingy right as we started the tour. People had thrown hundreds of Euros in here, and Mark and I were trying to make a plan to teal them while no one was looking | 
| The signed 9000 year lease from the cocky founder of Guinness. He was Confident enough in his product that he knew it would last forever | 
| My personal favorite part, this was carved from a giant barrel | 
| And the harp the that the Guinness Harp was based on. It's from the 1700's | 
| And of course, a wall of Guinness recipes | 
| OLD bottles | 
| And the view on the way out | 
 
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