Star Trail shot of the Poulnabrone Dolmen. This shot was taken with a full moon and captures the movement of the stars accross the sky over a 5 minute period. Dating to the Neolithic period, (4200 BC to 2900 BC) this portal tomb in the Burren consists of a twelve foot tabular capstone supported by two slender portal stones, and bordered by a nearby cairn. Excavations in 1985 discovered the remains of at least 22 adults and children buried in the tomb
Star Trail shot of the Poulnabrone Dolmen. This shot was taken with a full moon and captures the movement of the stars accross the sky over a 12 minute period. Dating to the Neolithic period, (4200 BC to 2900 BC) this portal tomb in the Burren consists of a twelve foot tabular capstone supported by two slender portal stones, and bordered by a nearby cairn. Excavations in 1985 discovered the remains of at least 22 adults and children buried in the tomb
Dating to the Neolithic period, (4200 BC to 2900 BC) this portal tomb in the Burren is located between Corofin and Ballyvaughan and consists of a twelve foot tabular capstone supported by two slender portal stones and bordered by a nearby cairn. Excavations in 1985 discovered the remains of at least 22 adults and children buried in the tomb. It is one of county Clares biggest tourist attractions Please visit my website at Beautiful Photos of Ireland
The Burren a vast area of barren limestone rock in north county Clare. It was carved out by the last ice age. This shot was taken near Ballyvaughan on a summers evening
Dating to the Neolithic period, (4200 BC to 2900 BC) this portal tomb in the Burren consists of a twelve foot tabular capstone supported by two slender portal stones, and bordered by a nearby cairn. Excavations in 1985 discovered the remains of at least 22 adults and children buried in the tomb
Early summers morning view of The Burren from near the summit of Mullaghmore mountain
Landscape view in The Burren near Corofin county Clare. The barren limestone landscape was carved out by the last ice age
Limestone landscape in The Burren near Corofin county Clare on a summers day. The barren limestone landscape was carved out by the last ice age
Stone wall going through The Burren in north county Clare near Corofin. The barren limestone landscape was carved out by the last ice age
Mullahgmore mountain in The Burren on a summers afternoon. The barren limestone landscape was carved out by the last ice age
View from a beautiful stone mountain in The Burren between Ballyvaughan (County Clare) and Kinvara (County Galway)
Old stone road in The Burren near Ballyvaughan. Galway Bay is in the background
Scenic view form mountain in The Burren near Ballyvaughan on a summers day. Galway Bay is in the background
Landscape photo of The Burren in north county Clare near Ballyvaughan. The barren limestone landscape was carved out by the last ice age
Limestone landscape in The Burren in north county Clare near Ballyvuaghan. The lunar like limestone landscape covers approx 500 square kilometres and was carved out by the last ice age
Summers evening in The Burren near Mullaghmore. The barren limestone landscape was carved out by the retreating ice sheets during the last ice age. This Burren covers approx 500 square kms.
Finavarra Martello tower in north county Clare near Ballyvaughan was constructed in 1816. Built during the Napoleanic wars, and situated on Finavarra Point, the tower was designed to protect the north-eastern side of Ballyvaughan Bay and the south-western entrance of New Quay harbour from possible attack from France. British military engineers built many such fortifications as signal towers to protect the coast against a French invasion
Beautiful scene in north Clare near Ballyvaughan
This beautiful plant is in abundance in The Burren during the summer. With its most attractive foliage and its bright red-purple flowers it carpets rocky places, banks and even grows in the little hollows in the limestone pavements. From June to August, these 2-3cm five-petalled flowers appear, each on its own hairy stem. When the blooms first appear on this plant, they are a beautiful magenta colour and as they begin to fade, the flowers turn more violet hue
Scenic Clare road along the coast in The Burren between Ballyvaughan and Fanore
Pile of rocks on top of mountain near Ballyvaughan overlooking Galway Bay
Stone wall in The Burren near Ballyvaughan over looking Galway Bay
View of The Burren in north Clare looking out on Galway Bay and county Galway. The barren limestone landscape was carved out by the last ice age. This beautiful area of lunar-like limestone landscape covers approx 500 sq.kms
Large boulders in the Burren near Fanore. The barren landscape was carved out by the last ice age about 12000 years ago
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