15 November, 2022

archaeological site

Cloghanmore Megalithic tomb in Donegal.



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    1. According to our tour guide, it is a burial site.

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  2. What's that house there? A restaurant or a church?

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  3. Wow would love to read more about this place

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  4. It is a pretty view of the countryside. Take care, have a great day!

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  5. Moreover a nice grassland for cows to graze.

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  6. Interesting! Yesterday "Lost places" was on TV. I like to take a glance into the past.

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  7. Reminds me a little of the rolling prairie in Kansas. Very interesting photo!

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  8. Bill... I hope you found something interesting from the past.

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  9. The landscape reminds me of Newfoundland.

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  10. I bet there are all kinds of hidden secrets beneath those hills.

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  11. Your photo makes my longing to visit Ireland again even worse. Sigh.

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  12. Very intreresante that tomb how many centuries of history on it.
    Best regards.

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  13. Beautiful photo. Os monumentos megalíticos existem por quase todo o mundo.
    Hugs.

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  14. Very interesting is certainly very interesting under the ground that remains

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  15. Always interesting to see Irish dolmans and passage tombs that dot the countryside. People have been piling rocks in Ireland for thousands of years.

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  16. I suspect these stones are of ruins there

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  17. Dig Those Clouds There Mr Bill

    Cheers

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  18. Interesting to see and a nice view of the countryside.

    All the best Jan

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  19. 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.

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  20. It's beautiful. Are they finished with the dig?

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  21. What amazing landscape. Looks like my gr-kids would be climbing all over. How is the recovery of the shop's burning?

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  22. Uma bela paisagem!
    Mas, uma casinha no meio do nada, não deve ser uma boa morada!

    Contração de boa semana, amigo Bill.

    Um abraço

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  23. Excellent Bill! We don't have the same level of history here

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  24. What a delightful scene, house, sheep and rocks.

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  25. looks so windy...very dramatic photo...have a nice day Bill ^^

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  26. Ancient cities and historical excavations have always fascinated me. And in fact, it is my primary preference for nature trips:)

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  27. Um local super interessante! Grata pela partilha, Bill!
    Um grande abraço!
    Ana

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