Towards the twelve pins
Journeys-end fence
Roundstone, Ireland
Sandswept Fence
Waiting for the tide
O’Flaherty’s Castle
Connemara Fence
The poetic Atlantic
Anyone for a sail?
A postcard from 'The Sky Road'
Eyrephort, Connemara
Belfast -City Hall
Parliament Building, Stormont, Belfast
Sheep roundup at Clifden Castle
White Strand fence
The silver sands and silver skies of Dogs Bay
Diamond hill from Dooneen pier.
Kylemore Abbey
Stripes on the Bens
Ben Corr and Lough Inagh
Rocky Fence
A Lough Inagh view
Lough Inagh
Off in a Currach
Derryclare Lough, Connemara
Glassillaun Bay
The rocks of Glassillaun Bay
The magnificent Killary Fjord
Greetings from County Kerry
Gleensk Viaduct- Ring of Kerry
Music of Ireland
Beach life!
Around Molls Gap
A right Irish welcome.
The Islands of Deenish and Scariff
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" A travers les champs, les forêts et les prairies "
" A travers les champs, les forêts et les prairies "
Châteaux de ce monde / Castles around the world / Castillos del mundo
Châteaux de ce monde / Castles around the world / Castillos del mundo
MAEZIOÙ / VALUABLE / LANDSCAPE / PANORAMA - in memoriam to Mahuphidos
MAEZIOÙ / VALUABLE / LANDSCAPE / PANORAMA - in memoriam to Mahuphidos
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Clifden Castle
Quite a walk from the road, high above here. The castle actually faces a beautiful bit of coastline only about 200 metres below and right left of me here. One of those ruins which looks better from afar rather than nearby where you see the decay. A nice detour though and completely free to wander down this track. See PiPs
In reality an old ruined Manor House built c. 1818 for John D'Arcy, the local landowner, in the Gothic Revival style. Uninhabited after 1894 it fell into disrepair. In 1935, ownership passed to a group of tenants, who were to own it jointly, and it quickly became a ruin. WiKi
In reality an old ruined Manor House built c. 1818 for John D'Arcy, the local landowner, in the Gothic Revival style. Uninhabited after 1894 it fell into disrepair. In 1935, ownership passed to a group of tenants, who were to own it jointly, and it quickly became a ruin. WiKi
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Herb Riddle club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubBest Wishes, Herb
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Herb Riddle club has replied to Peter Castell clubAs you say - a great pity that this is now a ruin. On the other hand it may have stayed a grand home and we, the public not allowed anywhere near it!
Cheers, Herb
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Another nicely composed image of the castle in the distance!
Did you go down the track for a closer look?
Best Wishes, HFF, and a Good Weekend!!
Peter
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