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Drinking Well at the Giant's Causeway, Co. Antrim
Drinking Well at the Giant's Causeway, Co. Antrim
These women are drinking from a wishing well at the Giants Causeway in County Antrim. The hexagonal stones behind them are fragments of crystalised basalt.
Image courtesy of the Hulton Archive.
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The Burren, Co. Clare
The Burren, Co. Clare
The Burren, Co. Clare is a plateau.
Courtesy of Postdlf
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River Liffey
River Liffey
O'Donovan Rossa (formerly Richmond) Bridge, Dublin showing keystones. The keystones are on the arches, three on each side. Facing east (as shown)they represent the allegorical identities: Plenty; Anna Liffey (the river itself); and Industry. Facing west there is: Commerce; Hibernia and Peace. These keystones were carved by John Smyth, son of Edward who carved the famous Custom house keystones.
By kind permission of the Gilbert Library, Dublin.
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Ripple Marks
Ripple Marks
Ripple marks are sometimes evident on sedimentary rocks formed in shallow water.
Courtesy of Arnold Horner 2006.
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Feltrim Hill 1906
Feltrim Hill 1906
Feltrim Hill 1906
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Mweelrea, Co. Mayo
Mweelrea, Co. Mayo
Mweelrea, Co. Mayo, is the highest mountain in Connacht.
Courtesy of Simon Stewart.
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Dublin Bay Painting
Dublin Bay Painting
Dublin Bay Painting
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Rosslare Harbour
Rosslare Harbour
Postcard of Rosslare Harbour, County Wexford.
Courtesy of Wexford County Library
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The Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher showing the coastline.
Courtesy of Carsten Clasohm
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Rock Collage
Rock Collage
An innate illustration of various rocks.
Copyright Accustudio 2006.
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