Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
The tall stone, a menhir, is of a very important person. Nice to see, dear friend Bill. Thank you for your support in the encouraging words you left on my blog. Hugs for both.
Good photo :-D
ReplyDeleteAny ideas what it was ?
ReplyDeleteAccording to our tour guide, it is a burial site.
DeleteWhat's that house there? A restaurant or a church?
ReplyDeleteI have no idea about the house.
DeleteI just see pleasant countryside.
ReplyDeleteA country full of surprises.
ReplyDeleteWow would love to read more about this place
ReplyDeleteIt is a pretty view of the countryside. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteNice view of the countryside.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Moreover a nice grassland for cows to graze.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Yesterday "Lost places" was on TV. I like to take a glance into the past.
ReplyDelete...what a stony landscape.
ReplyDeleteI would like to visit that site.
ReplyDeleteReminds me a little of the rolling prairie in Kansas. Very interesting photo!
ReplyDeleteBill... I hope you found something interesting from the past.
ReplyDeleteThe landscape reminds me of Newfoundland.
ReplyDeleteSecrets wait beneath the soil.
ReplyDeleteI bet there are all kinds of hidden secrets beneath those hills.
ReplyDeleteSo much history in those hills.
ReplyDeleteGostei de ver esta bela paisagem.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
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Your photo makes my longing to visit Ireland again even worse. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteVery intreresante that tomb how many centuries of history on it.
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
Beautiful photo. Os monumentos megalíticos existem por quase todo o mundo.
ReplyDeleteHugs.
Very interesting is certainly very interesting under the ground that remains
ReplyDeleteAlways interesting to see Irish dolmans and passage tombs that dot the countryside. People have been piling rocks in Ireland for thousands of years.
ReplyDeleteI suspect these stones are of ruins there
ReplyDeleteDig Those Clouds There Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers
Interesting to see and a nice view of the countryside.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful scenery!!!
ReplyDeleteThe tall stone, a menhir, is of a very important person. Nice to see, dear friend Bill.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your support in the encouraging words you left on my blog. Hugs for both.
It's beautiful. Are they finished with the dig?
ReplyDeleteLindo lugar te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing landscape. Looks like my gr-kids would be climbing all over. How is the recovery of the shop's burning?
ReplyDeleteUma bela paisagem!
ReplyDeleteMas, uma casinha no meio do nada, não deve ser uma boa morada!
Contração de boa semana, amigo Bill.
Um abraço
Excellent Bill! We don't have the same level of history here
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful scene, house, sheep and rocks.
ReplyDeletelooks so windy...very dramatic photo...have a nice day Bill ^^
ReplyDeleteWould be Interesting
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAncient cities and historical excavations have always fascinated me. And in fact, it is my primary preference for nature trips:)
ReplyDeleteUm local super interessante! Grata pela partilha, Bill!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana