"Kilkenny Castle on the River Nore" ~ Kilkenny Castle dates back to 1213 when it was built on the River Nore for the 4th Earl of Pembroke.  The castle was later owned by the Butlers of Ormonde for over six centuries until abandoning it during the 1930’s depression.  The Butlers were Earls, Marquesses and Dukes.   The 6th Marquess and 24th Earl of Ormonde eventually sold the castle to the government in the 1960s for the token amount £50 so that it could be restored and opened to visitors.
"West Tower of Kilkenny Castle” ~ The west tower of Kilkenny Castle, with the south tower shown beyond.  The south tower is known as the Parade Tower and is the largest of three original towers, all of which date back to 1213.  The gatehouse was fit into the curtain wall between these two towers in the 17th century.
“Ross Castle Lakeview” ~ 15th century Ross Castle on the shores of Lough Leane in Ireland’s Killarney National Park.
"Clogher Cove" ~ Sybil Head and the triple peaks known as the Three Sisters appear beyond the cove at An Drum, as viewed from near Clogher Head.  The small white specks on the peninsula are sheep, while the larger specks in the distance are houses.

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"Tralee Bay" ~ Panoramic view of the Irish landscape and Tralee Bay as seen from a scenic overlook or “viewing lay-by” at Scrallaghbeg on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland.

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"Valley of Gravestones" ~ Graveyard at St. Kevin's Monastic City in Glendalough Valley, County Wicklow, Ireland.



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"St. Kevin's Graveyard" ~ Centuries-old gravestones within the Priest's House and beyond at St. Kevin's Monastic City in Glendalough, Ireland.
"Round Tower of Glendalough" ~ This well preserved Irish round tower is the most prominent feature of St. Kevin's ancient Monastic City in Ireland's Wicklow Mountains.  The tower stands about 110' high (33m) and was built about a thousand years ago. It was likely used as a bell tower and as refuge from attackers.
"St. Kevin's Gate" ~ An old wrought iron gate with a Celtic cross ornament guards the graveyard at the Celtic monastic site in the Glendalough Valley, County Wicklow, Ireland. A thousand-year old round tower appears in the background.
"Tralee Bay" ~ Panoramic view of the Irish landscape and Tralee Bay as seen from a scenic overlook or “viewing lay-by” at Scrallaghbeg on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland.

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Click here to SEE IT BIG! This multi-frame stitched photo has an aggregate size of 53 megapixels." href="javascript:openLB(1562734005,'',XLarge,'',1024,341);">"Tralee Bay" ~ Panoramic view of the Irish landscape and Tralee Bay as seen from a scenic overlook or “viewing lay-by” at Scrallaghbeg on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland.

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"Tralee Bay" ~ Panoramic view of the Irish landscape and Tralee Bay as seen from a scenic overlook or “viewing lay-by” at Scrallaghbeg on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland.

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