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The ten commandments have been carved onto these pieces on granite stone at Buckland Beacon in 1928 to celebrate parliaments rejection on the then new book on common prayer.
Old Irish celtic cemetery in Glendalough valley,
engraved text on stone
Bru na Boinne, County Meath, Ireland
The Bonane Heritage Park is a privately owned archaeological site and tourist attraction located in the scenic area between the towns of Bonane and Kenmare in County Kerry, Ireland. The park is situated in the heart of the Beara Peninsula, which is known for its rugged coastline, stunning landscapes, and rich archaeological history.\n\nThe park covers an area of approximately 150 acres and contains a number of important archaeological features, including a stone circle, a fulacht fiadh (a type of ancient cooking site), and a number of standing stones. These features are thought to date back to the Bronze Age, which lasted from around 2500 BC to 500 BC in Ireland.\n\nIn addition to its archaeological features, the Bonane Heritage Park also includes a number of walking trails, picnic areas, and other amenities for visitors to enjoy. The park is open to the public from April to October each year, and guided tours are available for those who want to learn more about the site's history and significance.\n\nOverall, the Bonane Heritage Park is a unique and fascinating destination for anyone interested in Ireland's rich archaeological heritage, as well as for those who simply want to enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the Beara Peninsula.
This photo captures the serene beauty of Glendalough Cemetery in County Wicklow, set against the backdrop of the Wicklow Mountains at dusk.  Surrounded by nature and old monastery ruins, this scene reflects the deep spiritual and historical significance of Ireland's medieval past, with its connection to Christianity and Irish culture. The rugged stone materials and the tranquil landscape evoke a sense of timelessness and reverence for the sacred ground.
Ancient graves with Celtic crosses in Glendalough Cemetery. Autumn forest, mountains, rain and dramatic storm sky in background, Wicklow, Ireland
1980s old Positive Film scanned, the view of old Glendalough Monastic Site, County Wicklow, Ireland.
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Aerial view of Glendalough ruins in Wicklow Ireland, Aerial view of Glendalough monastery, aerial view of Glendalough upper and lower lakes in Ireland, aerial view of ireland nature, popular tourist destination in Ireland\n\nGlendalough is a glacial valley in County Wicklow, Ireland, renowned for an Early Medieval monastic settlement founded in the 6th century by St Kevin. From 1825 to 1957, the head of the Glendalough Valley was the site of a galena lead mine. Glendalough is also a recreational area for picnics, for walking along networks of maintained trails of varying difficulty, and also for rock climbing.
Old Church Ruins & Stone Work.
The Riasc Monastic Settlement is an archaeological site located in County Kerry, Ireland. It is an early Christian site dating back to the 6th century. The settlement includes the remains of a stone church, a round tower, and various other structures.
Old ruined church with a small cemetery and a Celtic cross in Ireland.
Archaeologist Examines Ancient Inscription
Carnasserie Castle is a ruined 16th-century tower house, noted for its unusual plan and renaissance detailing. It is located around 2 kilometres north of Kilmartin, in Argyll and Bute, western Scotland
Country Kerry, Ireland
Spiral carved in white stone as a detail on a stone wall.
In an Irish cemetery, an ancient stone cross stands, weathered by time yet steadfast in its presence. Carved with intricate detail, it bears the weight of history and reverence. At its center, a solemn depiction of the sacred heart radiating with eternal love and compassion, serves as a poignant reminder of faith and remembrance.
Old ogival construction door leading to a typical cemetery in an Irish park
Italian Alps, Piedmont, Valsesia: Antique stone bridge in Pila
view on ancient celtic graves in the Glendalough cemetery Co Wicklow Ireland 4 january 2024
A low angled view of an old and weathered Celtic cross with plenty of space for copy and text.
Stone round tower and some ruins of a monastic settlement originally built in the 6th century in Glendalough valley, County Wicklow, Ireland on sunny day.
St Kevin's Church and Glendalough Tower in Wicklow Mountains, Ireland
The Eagle Stone, or Clach an Tiompain (\
1980s old Positive Film scanned, the view of old Glendalough Monastic Site - Cathedral Ruin, County Wicklow, Ireland.
Cusco, Peru - January 03, 2011: Detail of a stone carved in form of a Condor head and used as sacrificial altar in the Temple of the Condor in Machu Picchu.
Aberlemno ancient pictish stones Scotland
ruins of church in Glendalough, Ireland
Old Quarried Rock showing holes used in the fracture or splitting of the rock from the Quarry, Salt Point State Park, California; Northern California Coast; 40-60 million year old sedimentary sandstone rock from the German Rancho Formation. Quarried about 1856 for transport to San Francisco.
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