The road to the Dingle via the Connor Pass, a narrow, winding road through rocky glaciated mountains is the gateway to the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry Ireland
Landscapes Nature Connemarm Ireland, salmon fishing fresh water lough, boat fishing, In the background is Kylemore Abbey a large Victorian Residence converted to a convent run by local nuns.; Tourist attraction, restaurant, parking/shop Landscapes Water, fishing, salmon
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The Cladagh; Galway city; county Galway; Galway Hooker; sailing boats; motor boats; pier; slip; Spanish Arch; Galway Bay; Atlantic Ocean; Home of Cladagh Ring; origin of song 'Galway Bay'; Sun going down in Galway Bay; sea; blue sky; grass; fishing; fisherman cottages; cottages; Long Walk; Ireland; IPSV1803; IPSV2887; IPSV5876;
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The Long Walk, Spanish Arch seen across Galway Bay at the Cladagh, Galway, Ireland. A Galway Hooker boat is seen in the foreground.
Benedictine; Benedictine Abbey; Bury St. Edmunds; England; Europe; Great Britain; Suffolk; UK; abbey; abbey ruins; editorial use; horizontal; medieval; people; public place; tourism; tourists; travel; unidentified people
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14th Century Abbey Gate at Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, England. Extensive ruins of the 11th-12th Century Benedictine abbey complex lie behind the walls which are visible on the left. Unidentified people. Public place. Editorial use.
Ireland, Ireland02, Healy pass, County Kerry, County Cork, boundary, winding road, Glanmore lake, glacial, viewpoint, view of County Kerry, Great Britain, GB, Caha Mountains, narrow mountain road, mountain pass, R574, scenic drive, tourist route, blue sky, white clouds, sunny, walkers
Benedictine; Benedictine Abbey; Bury St. Edmunds; England; Europe; Great Britain; Suffolk; UK; abbey; abbey ruins; editorial use; horizontal; medieval; people; public place; tourism; tourists; travel; unidentified people
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14th Century Abbey Gate at Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk, England. Extensive ruins of the 11th-12th Century Benedictine abbey complex lie behind the walls which are visible on the left. Unidentified people. Public place. Editorial use.
Atop the Hill of Slane are the ruins of a Franciscan Monastery built in 1512 by Christopher Fleming capped by the commanding belltower of Saint Patrick's Church. Legend says that St. Patrick lit a Paschal fire on this hill top in 433 CE in defiance of the High King Laoire who forbid any other fires while a festival fire was burning on the Hill of Tara.
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Atop the Hill of Slane are the ruins of a Franciscan Monastery built in 1512 by Christopher Fleming capped by the commanding belltower of Saint Patrick's Church. Legend says that St. Patrick lit a Paschal fire on this hill top in 433 CE in defiance of the High King Laoire who forbid any other fires while a festival fire was burning on the Hill of Tara.
Atop the Hill of Slane are the ruins of a Franciscan Monastery built in 1512 by Christopher Fleming capped by the commanding belltower of Saint Patrick's Church. Legend says that St. Patrick lit a Paschal fire on this hill top in 433 CE in defiance of the High King Laoire who forbid any other fires while a festival fire was burning on the Hill of Tara.