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  • Ring of Kerry. Lakes landscape from Ladies View. Muckross lake.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Kate Kearney's Cottage near the Gap of Dungloe.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney. Ross Castle.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Rossbeigh strand beach near Gleinbeigh.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Rossbeigh strand beach near Gleinbeigh.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Lakes landscape from Ladies View. In the foreground the Upper lake.
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  • Ring of Kerry. St Finan's Bay. On the back Skelligs Islands.
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  • Ring of Kerry. St Finan's Bay. On the back Skelligs Islands.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Trees near Lough Leane lake, near Killarney.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney. Ross Castle.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Sneem village, a adult version of doll’s houses. The front of each house is freshly painted each year in pastel shades.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Staigue Forta stone ringfort. The fort is thought to have been built during the late Iron Age, probably somewhere between 300 and 400 AD, as a defensive stronghold for a local lord or king.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Rossbeigh strand beach near Gleinbeigh.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney. The popular Murphy's pub.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Ross Castle.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney's main st..
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  • Ring of Kerry. Sneem village, a adult version of doll’s houses. The front of each house is freshly painted each year in pastel shades.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Sneem village, a adult version of doll’s houses. The front of each house is freshly painted each year in pastel shades.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Lakes landscape from Ladies View. In the foreground the Upper lake.
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  • Ring of Kerry. St Finan's Bay. On the back Skelligs Islands.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Sneem village, a adult version of doll’s houses. The front of each house is freshly painted each year in pastel shades.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Lakes landscape from Ladies View. The Upper lake.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Rossbeigh strand beach near Gleinbeigh.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney. Ross Castle.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Sneem village, a adult version of doll’s houses. The front of each house is freshly painted each year in pastel shades.
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  • Ring of Kerry. St Finan's Bay. On the back Skelligs Islands.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Rossbeigh strand beach near Gleinbeigh.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney's main st..
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney. The popular Murphy's pub.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Staigue Forta stone ringfort. The fort is thought to have been built during the late Iron Age, probably somewhere between 300 and 400 AD, as a defensive stronghold for a local lord or king.
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  • Ring of Kerry, Cliffs near Portmagee.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Portmagee.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Rossbeigh strand beach near Gleinbeigh.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Rossbeigh strand beach near Gleinbeigh.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Landscape near the Gap of Dungloe.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney's main st..
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  • Ring of Kerry. Gap of Dunloe
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  • Ring of Kerry. Gap of Dunloe
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  • Kerry. Sneem village, a adult version of doll’s houses. The front of each house is freshly painted each year in pastel shades.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Gap of Dunloe
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  • Ring of Kerry. Derrynane Bay near O'Connell's House and National Park.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Derrynane Chapel on Abbey Island near Derrynane O'Connell's House and National Park.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Gap of Dunloe
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  • Ring of Kerry. Gap of Dunloe
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  • Kerry, Waterville. Charlie Chaplin came here often on holydays.
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  • Kerry, Waterville
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  • Landscape between Portmagee and Ballynskellig.
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  • Painter selling on the road near Killorglin.
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  • Landscape between Portmagee and Ballynskellig.
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  • Dingle, landscape near Connor pass.
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  • Dingle, landscape near Connor pass.
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  • Dingle, landscape near Connor pass.
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  • Dingle. Pub on the Main st.
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  • Dingle. Dick Mack's, the most celebrated pub of Dingle.
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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.
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  • Dingle peninsula.Ventry beach.
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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. Night of strong rain at Dingle harbour.
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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. 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. 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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  • Ring of Kerry. Moll's Gap near Killarney.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Gap of Dunloe
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  • Belleuropa-Ring of Kerry
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