Beehive huts, Dingle Peninsula, Ireland
More than 3000 years old, these stone dwellings still stand and often are still waterproof.
More than 3000 years old, these stone dwellings still stand and often are still waterproof.
The ruins of a 16th century castle. Was fascinated by how extensively this vine covered the ruins
Views south towards the Beara peninsula. Lovely lush green scenery
A nearly 2000 year old stone fort, one of several in the region. Very impressive stone construction has lasted for thousands of years.
A lovely young lady with a beautiful fur coat and captivating “Irish Eyes”
Located at the base of the Ring of Kerry
The round Tower, a portion of the Gothic Cathedral and a Celtic High Cross in the cemetery. The history of this site dates back to
Dating to the 12th century,, the best preserved Norman castle in Ireland
A most historic setting, where pre-Christian Irish Kings ruled the land. It was here that St. Patrick introduced Christianity to the Irish, using the shamrock
The octagonal ruins of this Cistercian abbey was the place monks ritualistically washed their hands. Superb craftsmanship, though little remains
More than 3000 years old, these stone dwellings still stand and often are still waterproof.
The ruins of a 16th century castle. Was fascinated by how extensively this vine covered the ruins
A nearly 2000 year old stone fort, one of several in the region. Very impressive stone construction has lasted for
A lovely young lady with a beautiful fur coat and captivating “Irish Eyes”
The round Tower, a portion of the Gothic Cathedral and a Celtic High Cross in the cemetery. The history of
Dating to the 12th century,, the best preserved Norman castle in Ireland
A most historic setting, where pre-Christian Irish Kings ruled the land. It was here that St. Patrick introduced Christianity to
The octagonal ruins of this Cistercian abbey was the place monks ritualistically washed their hands. Superb craftsmanship, though little remains