
It was a gray, overcast/sunny day when I peered up over a hedge and saw this little building. It stopped me in my tracks. It was built 1300 years ago at the South-eastern corner of Smerwick Harbor on the Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry, on the central west coast of Ireland. It's about 24 feet long by 15 feet wide by 15 feet high. The stones are laid at an angle so they shed rain. I fall in love with buildings from time to time, and this is right at the top of the list. I hung around for an hour and a half and shot over 100 photos. I'm sure there's a lot of information online about it. I'll post some more photos, including some panoramas showing the encircling stone walls, when I have time.

2 comments:
Looks slightly reminiscent of Inca stonework and the doorway.
I'm haunting your blog every day and I'm not disappointed but a little, NOT enough pictures. thank you for all your travel photos. I hope to see your many pictures that you are taking. travel safe.
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