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Kinvarra Castle sits quietly on the coast of west Ireland
A panoramic view from Leap Castle towers, County Offaly, Ireland.
An Irish Robin peeks out of the thick brush within the Burren, west Ireland.
A local retired fisherman reflects on his childhood in Kinvarra, west Ireland
The jaw-dropping Poulnabrone dolmen (Hole of Sorrow), a single-chamber Neolithic portal tomb dating back almost 6,500 years ago, located in the Burren, west Ireland.
A tilted sarcophagus sinks into the graveyard hillside surrounding the 6th century monastery, Clonmacnoise, Athlone, Ireland.
70% of Ireland's flora species spring up out of deep crevices between the shattered limestone puzzle, the Burren, west Ireland.
325 million year old limestone erode away, allowing life to flourish in the separate crevices, the Burren, west Ireland.
A blackbird swoops behind the ruins of Leap Castle, Ireland's most notoriously haunted castles.
Looking out at Feenagh Lough (Lake) from the Neolithic Keash Caves in County Sligo, Ireland
A seabed composed of tiny fossils, shell fragments and other fossilized debris provides new life with the required minerals to sustain it today.
The jaw-dropping Poulnabrone dolmen (Hole of Sorrow), a single-chamber Neolithic portal tomb dating back almost 6,500 years ago, located in the Burren, west Ireland.
The setting sun lights up a row of medieval Irish gravestones surrounding the 6th century monastery, Clonmacnoise, Athone, Ireland.
What's left of the back wall of a 6th century medieval monastery cathedral in Clonmacnoise, Athlone, Ireland.
A row of medieval Irish headstones appear to follow a tourist across the hillside of Clonmacnoise monastery, Athlone, Ireland.
The green fields offer a final sanctuary for the local deceased residents near their village, Midlands, Ireland.
A blackbird swoops around the ruins of Leap Castle, Ireland's most notoriously haunted castles.
An 1891 building is juxtaposed with a recently built structure.
Looking out at Feenagh Lough (Lake) from the Neolithic Keash Caves in County Sligo, Ireland
A panorama view of the Shannon River from the 6th century medieval monastery, Clonmacnoise, Ireland.
A sleeping full-grown tree, rare on the "Burren", a 325 million year old tropical seabed composed of 250 sq mi of exposed limestone.
A lonesome bovine stands out on the rolling fields near Clonmacnoise, a 6th century medieval Monastery, Athlone, Ireland

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