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Gap in a stone wall, Co. Galway
Gap in a stone wall, Co. Galway
Vistors in the Galway region will notice that most fields are enclosed by stone walls rather than hedgerows like most other parts of Ireland.
(c) John Kennedy
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Fishing spot, Galway Bay, Co. Galway
Fishing spot, Galway Bay, Co. Galway
Rock fishing is popular in the west of Ireland including Co. Galway. Anglers with a rod and reel stand on ledges and outcrops to catch fish from the sea. The activity can be dangerous in bad weather so many rock fishermen wear life jackets.
(c) John Kennedy
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House on sea shore, Co. Galway
House on sea shore, Co. Galway
The coast of Galway Bay near Spiddal and beyond is dotted with houses and cottages and rocky coves.
(c) John Kennedy
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Stone walls and coastal marshland habitats, Co. Galway
Stone walls and coastal marshland habitats, Co. Galway
Poor land enclosed by stone walls is a common feature of the Co. Galway countryside.
(c) John Kennedy
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Rockpool and Ferry, Galway Bay, Co. Galway
Rockpool and Ferry, Galway Bay, Co. Galway
Rock pools are bodies of saltwater left behind by the retreating tide and feature small animals and plants. Regular ferry services operate to and from the Aran Islands, Co. Galway
(c) John Kennedy
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Pushing off in a currach, Carraroe, Co. Galway
Pushing off in a currach, Carraroe, Co. Galway
A currach heading to sea at Carraloe, Co. Galway. The wooden frame, canvas or leather skinned currach hull coated with tar, is a traditional design that is still in use as a fish boat or for transport in the seas or inland waters of the west of Ireland.
(c) John Kennedy
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Sailing in Galway Bay
Sailing in Galway Bay
Sailing is a popular activity in Galway Bay, Co. Galway
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Rathbarry Church
Rathbarry Church
The ruins of a Roman Catholic church, Rathbarry, Co. Cork. The old church and graveyard stand across from Castlefreke Castle
(c) Annette Kelly
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Killiney Hill Park, Co. Dublin
... sea level It was built in 1742 by local landlord John Mapas as relief for the poor whereby the work was completed in exchange for food and other assistance There is a network of paths through the ...
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Carrot Ridge, Inagh Valley, Co. Galway
Carrot Ridge, Inagh Valley, Co. Galway
The face of Carrot Ridge, Inagh Valley, Co. Galway
(c) Ciaran Clissmann