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Tumbled stone walls
Tumbled stone walls
Stone walls are used to enclose fields in rural Co. Galway. The walls can be easily damaged by visitors allowing sheep to escape.
(c) John Kennedy
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Stone walls and stoney fields, Co. Galway
Stone walls and stoney fields, Co. Galway
The land of much of Co. Galway and the west of Ireland is poor stoney soil. Stone walls enclose many fields.
(c) John Kennedy
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Carrot Ridge, Inagh Valley
Carrot Ridge, Inagh Valley
A view from Carrot Ridge, Inagh Valley, Co. Galway
(c) Ciaran Clissmann
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Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry
Killarney Cill Airne National Park Co Kerry covers about 25 000 hectares and includes the interlinked Lakes of Killarney Lough Leane Loch Léin Muckross Mhucrois Lake and the Upper Lake The park also ...
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Connemara Lake
Connemara Lake
A lake in Connemara, Co. Galway
(c) Ciaran Clissmann
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Connemara landscape
Connemara landscape
The rugged landscape of Connemara, Co. Galway
(c) Ciaran Clissmann
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Connemara Hills
Connemara Hills
A view of the hills of Connemara, Co. Galway
(c) Ciaran Clissmann
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Daniel O' Connell Memorial Church, Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry
Daniel O' Connell Memorial Church, Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry
The Daniel O'Connell Memorial Church, Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry. The neo-Gothic Roman Catholic Church was built in honour of the 19th century MP who campaigned for Catholic Emancipation and the repeal of the Act Of Union.
(c) Annette Kelly
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Howth Head, Co. Dublin
Howth Head Binn Éadair is a peninsula about 13 km from Dublin city centre on the north side of Dublin Bay Originally an island it is connected to the mainland by a tombolo or land bridge created by ...
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Dingle Bay and Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry
Dingle Bay and Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry
A view of Dingle Bay and the Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry
(c) Annette Kelly