Christa1004's photos
Au soleil du soir
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Ireland is far behind
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Die goldene Stunde auf der Pont-Aven
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Quelque part sur l'Atlantique entre la France (Roscoff) et l'Irlande (Ringaskiddy)
Somewhere on the Atlantic between France (Roscoff) and Ireland (Ringaskiddy)
Irgendwo auf dem Atlantik zwischen Frankreich (Roscoff) und Irland (Ringaskiddy)
Ohh, comme c'est beau ... sillage rougeâtre
Empty deck - HFF
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Early in the morning, on the highest deck of Pont-Aven
C'était super : le pont 9, tôt le matin, vide et personne en vue....
On the way to Ireland - HFF
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The celestial show: looking beyond the railing to the horizon
Spectacle céleste sur le bateau
"ma" chaise, tôt le matin - HFF
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Ma 1er HFF contribution en 2020, et toujours "bon voyage" pour la nouvelle année.
My 1st HFF in 2020, and always a "good trip" in the new year.
Mein 1. HFF-Beitrag in 2020, und allzeit "gute Fahrt" im neuen Jahr.
Above the cliffs near Kinsale
Great seascape: Kinsale's cliffs
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The "Old Head" of Kinsale was formed by differential erosion. An outcrop of hard sandstone is lodged between two layers of shale. The shale is eroded by marine action at a faster rate than the sandstone. The sandstone anticlines were much more resistant to erosion than the slate filled synclines. Thus over time the headland was formed rolling hills and green countryside
Douces collines vertes d'Irlande
The castle of the Sleeping Beauty
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LE CHATEAU DE LA BELLE AU BOIS DORMANT
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Le Blackrock Castle Observatory est un superbe château du XVIème siècle près de Cork. Aujourd’hui utilisé comme un centre d’observation d’astronomie, le château fut autrefois bâti pour protéger Cork des assauts pirates. Un château qui vaut vraiment le détour, et qui passionnera tous les amateurs d’étoiles !
Portail d'entrée de Blackrock Castle
Knights were once at home here, today it's the ast…
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Blackrock Castle is a castellated fortification on the banks of the River Lee. Originally developed as a coastal defence fortification in the 16th century to protect upper Cork Harbour, the site now houses an observatory, visitor centre and restaurant.
Forgotten and abandoned
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Castle Warren lies in a field, east of the town of Carrigaline, in County Cork.
The first building on this site was an Anglo-Norman castle; Barnahely Castle. During the 15th-16th century a new castle was built here. That castle was occupied by the archdeacons of Monkstown.
In 1796 Barnahely Castle was bought by the Warren family. They built a mansion, incorporating the remains of the earlier castle, and called it Castle Warren. It are the remains of that mansion in a rectangular bawn that we see today.
Croix et ruines
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Crosses on the cemetery, with the ivy-covered ruins of Barnahely Castle in the background.
Japanese memories...
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Hello from Kinsale
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Ireland and its longest building (1 mile!)
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A vast and intriguing site above the River Lee, which covers some 53 acres and comprises numerous fascinating period buildings, including 2 hospitals (St Kevin’s & Eglinton Lunatic Asylum), 4 ruined churches and a host of ancillary buildings.
Joined by a tunnel, the Asylum complex is said to be the longest building in Ireland (almost 1 mile!) – and is truly awesome, despite now being partly derelict and forlorn. Partly converted into flats, the majority sits derelict; brooding and dark – a testament to its terrible history!