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.
Querido Bill, maravillosa foto, me encantan esos paisajes solitarios y medio salvajes. ♥️Abrazos y te dejo besitos♥️ se feliz *♥♫♥**♥♫♥**♥♫♥*--*♥♫♥**♥*
Always intrigued by stone walls.
ReplyDeleteQuesto muro è insolito!
ReplyDeleteUn muro de piedra hecho con la mano del hombre con mucha paciencia.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Very nice.
ReplyDeleteA vision of antiquity.
ReplyDeleteVery clever how they build it.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Love the view and the rock wall. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead..
ReplyDeleteI love the view!
ReplyDeleteIn any case, they are no longer in the ground.
ReplyDelete...beautiful, use what is at hand.
ReplyDeleteThose are rather big stones...someone had to lift them into place!
ReplyDeleteBill, 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.
ReplyDeleteLovely view.
ReplyDeleteBeen there a long time.
ReplyDeleteThese walls always remind me about the incredible amount of work that went into them.
ReplyDeleteIt makes you wonder who built it and why.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing stone walls, Bill. Wonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteSuch a rich history in this photo. Love it!
ReplyDeleteEven 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.
ReplyDeleteIt looks good and surrounded by all that green :-D
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to come upon a stone wall, Bill.
ReplyDeleteThese buildings, which often limit land ownership, are very typical of the area around here.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week.
Greetings
They have lifted many heavy stones once in a while
ReplyDeleteNice photo. Looks like what I picture rural Ireland to look like.
ReplyDeleteWonder what it´s purpose once way.
ReplyDeleteNo one builds walls like those in Ireland, England and Wales. Maybe Scotland too -- I've yet to see photos of one!
ReplyDeleteI do like seeing these stone walls.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It was a wish huge to mark extremes... Good days, dear Bill. A hug.
ReplyDeleteThe stone wall is good to see
ReplyDeleteWe have many of these here in Kentucky. We call them stone fences. Very popular on horse farms.
ReplyDeleteAlways have liked stone walls. Ken has built many walls here with our stones that seem to grow out of the ground!!!
ReplyDeleteLindo muro. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteQuerido Bill, maravillosa foto, me encantan esos paisajes solitarios y medio salvajes.
ReplyDelete♥️Abrazos y te dejo besitos♥️ se feliz
*♥♫♥**♥♫♥**♥♫♥*--*♥♫♥**♥*
Ancient walls remain and echo the persistence and resilience of our ancestors.
ReplyDeleteI just love stone walls, the Irish can sure build them. Nice scene.
ReplyDeleteI love these old natural stone walls in this wonderful landscape.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you.
Looks ancient Bill.
ReplyDeleteI love this. I love old walls.
ReplyDeleteI love rock walls.
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