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		<title>Dublin Pier D Spotting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had the brief chance to experience Dublin&#8217;s new Pier D last weekend as I passed through on my stag do. Not much spotting was done, naturally, but I can at least report on the opportunities from here. The pier is very bright and airy, and has big windows along its length on both sides. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had the brief chance to experience Dublin&#8217;s new Pier D last weekend as I passed through on my stag do. Not much spotting was done, naturally, but I can at least report on the opportunities from here.</p>
<p>The pier is very bright and airy, and has big windows along its length on both sides. You can see most of the airfield and movements from it, although aircraft parked at parts of piers A, B and C are obscured.</p>
<p>The glass is clean enough for photographs.</p>
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