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Photographs of Ireland
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Cahermore - Stone Fort / Dun This is a stone fort, built built between 500 AD to 1100 AD. It was thought to have been occupied through the late medieval period. Photograph by Valerie Hayken. 2010 copyright Valerie Hayken All sizes are in inches. Which framing option is right for you? |
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The Rock of Cashel (Carraig Phádraig) This interior shot is of the Rock of Cashel, also knows as Cashel of the Kings. Construction of this Christian Church began around 1100AD. Before that, the rock was home to the kings of Munster. Cashel is in County Tipperary, Contae Thiobraid Árann. Photograph by Valerie Hayken. 2010 copyright Valerie Hayken... |
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Cliffs of Moher (Aillte an Mhothair) The Cliffs of Moher are a range of cliffs stretching for 8 km along Ireland's Atlantic coast. At their highest, they rise 214 meters high. Consisting of layers of shale, sandstone and siltstone, they are made of ocean deposits from over 300 million years ago. The Cliffs of Moher are in County Clare, Ireland.... |
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Rock of Cashel (Carraig Phádraig) Cemetery There's lots of neat lichen growing on this tombstone. Photographed in black and white, the lichen gave the stone some great texture. In the background of the photograph, there are a few celtic crosses. Cashel is in County Tipperary, Ireland. Photograph by Valerie Hayken. 2010 copyright Valerie Hayken All... |
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Hore Abbey - Cistercian monastery Founded in 1266 and originally Benedictine, in 1272 the archbishop of Cashel, David McCarville, converted it to a Cistercian monastery. Hore Abbey is in County Tipperary, Ireland. Photograph by Valerie Hayken. 2010 copyright Valerie Hayken All sizes are in inches. Which framing option is right for you? |
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Powerscourt Waterfall (Eas Chúirt an Phaoraigh) Ireland's tallest waterfall measures 121 meters high. Photograph by Valerie Hayken. 2010 copyright Valerie Hayken All sizes are in inches. Which framing option is right for you? |
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Poulnabrone Dolmen in the Burren (Poll na mBrón) This megalithic tomb was excavated in the late 1960s. Evidence suggests there were 16 to 22 adults, and 6 children buried beneath. The tomb was actively used from the Neolithic (4200 BC to 2900 BC) period through the Celtic period (500 BC). The two support stones are about 1.8 meters high. The cap... |
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Brugh na Bóinne (Sí an Bhrú) This stone structure may have been an ice fishing hut. I photographed this from behind Newgrange, a prehistoric passage tomb from The Neolithic Period(4500 BC - 2500 BC), predates Stonehenge. Located in County Meath, Ireland, this tomb was covered by earth and lost to us for centuries. Rediscovered in the 1960s, it was... |
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Moss growing over trees Ireland is a great place for moss to grown. Moss needs damp weather and low light situations. Often times, moss grows on the north sides of trees because the north side gets less sunlight than the other sides of trees (at least, in the northern hemisphere). Remember, the opposite will be true when in the southern... |
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Ireland Waterfall Photograph There is some really neat moss and plants growing around this waterfall. Photograph by Valerie Hayken. 2010 copyright Valerie Hayken All sizes are in inches. Which framing option is right for you? |
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