Thursday, April 30, 2026

Afternoon Bus Tour of Slea Head Drive, Dingel Peninsula

 
Gallarus Oratory, Dingel Peninsula. This stone building, called a rubble monastery, is about 1300 years old. Settlements near the building were destroyed by later Viking and Norman invaders.




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7 comments:

  1. Like a tiny little quonset hut made of fieldstones!

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  2. Lovely Ireland! Are you there now? or was this a trip in the past?
    Happy May!
    Lisca

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  3. I did a bit of catching up this AM. I haven't been to that part of Ireland, but that country is so lush and green and beautiful. That bird rock was quite craggy too. Isn't that a great and quite descriptive word, craggy? Have a fun journey.

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  4. What beautiful territory!

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  5. Ohhh this is just gorgeous. What a magnificent trip.

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  6. I bet that the settlements near monastery were a big deal back in the day, and then along came invaders and destroyed them. That reminds me that life has always been difficult and that civilizations come and go; this is somehow reassuring to me in these times we live in.

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  7. It was one of our favorite scenic drives and spot on the Dingle Peninsula. Take care, enjoy your day and the new week ahead.

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