15 September, 2025

wall

 a small section of a stone wall.


39 comments:

  1. Un muro de piedra hecho con la mano del hombre con mucha paciencia.
    Un abrazo.

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  2. Love the view and the rock wall. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead..

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  3. In any case, they are no longer in the ground.

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  4. ...beautiful, use what is at hand.

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  5. Those are rather big stones...someone had to lift them into place!

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  6. Bill, that looks like an ancient stone wall. It may be hundreds of years old, and must have a history of land ownership and land division.

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  7. These walls always remind me about the incredible amount of work that went into them.

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  8. It makes you wonder who built it and why.

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  9. I love seeing stone walls, Bill. Wonderful shot!

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  10. Such a rich history in this photo. Love it!

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  11. Even a small section of a wall can tell a story, I love the texture and the way the light hits it. It's a great reminder of how much beauty can be found in the details of everyday things. I just shared a new post.

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  12. It looks good and surrounded by all that green :-D

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  13. How wonderful to come upon a stone wall, Bill.

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  14. These buildings, which often limit land ownership, are very typical of the area around here.
    Have a nice week.
    Greetings

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  15. They have lifted many heavy stones once in a while

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  16. Nice photo. Looks like what I picture rural Ireland to look like.

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  17. No one builds walls like those in Ireland, England and Wales. Maybe Scotland too -- I've yet to see photos of one!

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  18. I do like seeing these stone walls.

    All the best Jan

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  19. It was a wish huge to mark extremes... Good days, dear Bill. A hug.

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  20. We have many of these here in Kentucky. We call them stone fences. Very popular on horse farms.

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  21. Always have liked stone walls. Ken has built many walls here with our stones that seem to grow out of the ground!!!

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  22. Querido Bill, maravillosa foto, me encantan esos paisajes solitarios y medio salvajes.
    ♥️Abrazos y te dejo besitos♥️ se feliz
    *♥♫♥**♥♫♥**♥♫♥*--*♥♫♥**♥*

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  23. Ancient walls remain and echo the persistence and resilience of our ancestors.

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  24. I just love stone walls, the Irish can sure build them. Nice scene.

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  25. I love these old natural stone walls in this wonderful landscape.
    Best wishes to you.

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