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  • Dingle peninsula. Kilmalkedar monastery, founded in the seventh century, is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres.  The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses.  It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century.  Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements.  Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636.  He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar. ogham stone. Ogham is is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the Old Irish language,.Founded in the seventh century, Kilmakedar is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres.  The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses.  It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century.  Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements.  Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636.  He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Kilmalkedar monastery, founded in the seventh century, is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres.  The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses.  It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century.  Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements.  Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636.  He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar. ogham stone. Ogham is is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the Old Irish language,.Founded in the seventh century, Kilmakedar is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres.  The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses.  It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century.  Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements.  Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636.  He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Kilmalkedar monastery, founded in the seventh century, is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres.  The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses.  It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century.  Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements.  Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636.  He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar. ogham stone. Ogham is is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the Old Irish language,.Founded in the seventh century, Kilmakedar is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres.  The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses.  It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century.  Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements.  Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636.  He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Night of strong rain at Dingle harbour.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Kilmalkedar monastery, an ogham stone. Ogham is an Early Medieval alphabet used primarily to write the Old Irish language. Founded in the seventh century, Kilmakedar is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry and is spread out over ten acres. The site contains a church, ogham stone, oratory, sundial, several cross-inscribed slabs, and two houses. It includes structures built in the Early Christian era through ones built in the fifteenth century. Although primarily a Christian site, it includes some pagan elements. Supposedly, it was founded by Saint Maolcethair, son of the King of Ulster, who died at this site in 636. He chose it because of its proximity to Mount Brandon, a pre-Christian religious symbol, and the pilgrim’s track which leads to Mount Brandon passes through Kilmalkedar.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Slea Head, the very western most cape of Ireland.  The movie "Ryan's Daughter," was filmed on the Dingle    Peninsula.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Slea Head, the very western most cape of Ireland.  The movie "Ryan's Daughter," was filmed on the Dingle    Peninsula.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Dingle town.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Dingle town. Pax Guest House.
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  • Dingle. Dick Mack's, the most celebrated pub of Dingle.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Slea Head, the very western most cape of Ireland.  The movie "Ryan's Daughter," was filmed on the Dingle    Peninsula.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Dingle, small fishermen shipyard
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  • Dingle peninsula. Night of strong rain at Dingle harbour.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Slea Head, the very western most cape of Ireland. The movie "Ryan's Daughter," was filmed on the Dingle Peninsula.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Night of strong rain at Dingle harbour.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Slea Head, the very western most cape of Ireland.  The movie "Ryan's Daughter," was filmed on the Dingle    Peninsula.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Dingle, small fishermen shipyard
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  • Dingle peninsula. The Gallarus Oratory, a finest exemple of Christian architecture, with a roof like a ship hull.
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  • Dingle, landscape near Connor pass.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Dún Beag, or Dunbeag Fort, is one of the most dramatic archaeological sites on the peninsula. The earliest phase of construction may have been as early as the 6th century BCE, but he clochán structure was occupied perhaps in the 10th or 11th centuries CE.
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  • Dingle peninsula: Fahan prehistoric village near Slea Head
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  • Dingle peninsula.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Slea Head, the very western most cape of Ireland.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Riasc Monastic Settlement, the ruins of a 6th-century monastery. The Mainistir Riaisc is home to at least 10 cross-inscribed slabs, the most impressive of which is the Reask Stone decorated with spiral designs and carved with the initials DNE, short for the Latin Domine ("Lord").
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  • Dingle peninsula. The Gallarus Oratory, a finest exemple of Christian architecture, with a roof like a ship hull.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Slea Head, the very western most cape of Ireland.
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  • Dingle peninsula: Slea Head. Dunquin village, in the back Blasket Islands.
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  • Dingle, landscape near Connor pass.
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  • Dingle, landscape near Connor pass.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Slea Head, the very western most cape of Ireland.
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  • Dingle peninsula.Ventry beach.
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  • Old Fishing boat at Dingle.
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  • penisola di Dingle
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  • Dingle peninsula: Fahan prehistoric village near Slea Head
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  • Dingle peninsula. Ballydavid view.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Dún Beag, or Dunbeag Fort, is one of the most dramatic archaeological sites on the peninsula. The earliest phase of construction may have been as early as the 6th century BCE, but he clochán structure was occupied perhaps in the 10th or 11th centuries CE.
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  • Dingle. Low tide on the Inch beach.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Fahan prehistoric village near Slea Head
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  • Dingle peninsula.
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  • Dingle peninsula. The Gallarus Oratory, a finest exemple of Christian architecture, with a roof like a ship hull.
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  • Dingle peninsula. The Gallarus Oratory, a finest exemple of Christian architecture, with a roof like a ship hull.
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  • Dingle. Pub on the Main st.
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  • penisola di Dingle
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  • Dingle peninsula. Slea Head, the very western most cape of Ireland.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Slea Head, the very western most cape of Ireland.
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  • Dingle peninsula. The Gallarus Oratory, a finest exemple of Christian architecture, with a roof like a ship hull.
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  • Dingle peninsula. Slea Head, the very western most cape of Ireland.
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  • The Morning Calm- Ireland's Dingle p..sula
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