Another aspect of the gradual 1/2 mile inclined path to the central ring of the prehistoric Dun Aonghasa ruins of County Galway, Ireland.
The view north, northwest from this way to Dun Aonghasa (Dun Aengus). In early June, looking across wildflowers, karst landscape, walled fields, farms, the North Atlantic Ocean, coast of Connemara and the 12 Bens (12 Pins) mountains.
Note the doorway (with long lintel) in the surrounding wall, to left of center in middle distance.
Click the photograph for a larger view.
Click the link for my Getty IStock photography of the Aran Islands

Click me for the first post of this series, “Horse Trap on Inishmore.”
References: search wikipedia “Dún Aonghasa.”
Big Michael strike again !
BRAVO
Wonderful as always and very interesting
have a great day my dear friend
See ya son
Gianmarco 🙋
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Such a gorgeous picture!
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Thank You
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Beautiful! Ireland and Scotland remain as two of the most beautiful places I’ve ever visited ❤
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and always will be….
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Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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Thank You, Ned.
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