Magheroarty Pier, co. Donegal. This where you catch the ferry to Tory Island.
I like the looks of these rocks
Interesting.
I have counted them ... twice. Guess how many!God bless.
You'll just have to get them all out of your field.
I could use a few of those in my yard.
Amazing colour variation!
It's amazing where you find a pile of rocks lately. Yes, rocks never go out of style..evidently. Great shot!
It sure is a rocky world, Bill... I just threw a big one at my "teacher"...
The bottom (closest to you) rows of rocks are in a line, where the rest becomes a jumble. So I'd guess they started putting them next to the wall.
Very artfully arranged, for a pile of rocks.
,,,some people would pay BIG money for those rocks.
The rocks looks wonderful.
One thing about Ireland---no shortage of rocks!
Rock On There Mr Bill Cheers
I wonder if those are stabilizing rocks.
I've noticed here that a lot of stone is used in landscaping these days.
These remind me of the stone jetties in New England. Blessings, Bill!
That looks solid.
A lot of rocks. Have a nice evening !
Those won't be moved very easily, Bill.
Those rocks do make a fine pattern, and my eye is drawn to the red vehicles in the parking lot. Those rocks should make the ground here solid.
Some really nice ones there. Something interesting about a pile of rocks :-D
Muy interesantes esas grandes piedras en primer plano.Saludos.
Pedras lindas. Foto maravilhosa. Despertar a curiosidade, de ondes elas vieram e das pessoas que as colocaram ali. Muitas histórias presente.
Looks like it was going to rain...
I assume the pile of rocks helps with erosion.Take care, enjoy your day!
I'm sure it's there for a reason.
yup we have those here too, they stop erosion
I agree with what Marie said ... there is an amazing colour variation!All the best Jan
Nice pile of rocks. :)
Those rocks have to be there for a good reason.
I like the looks of these rocks
ReplyDeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteI have counted them ... twice. Guess how many!
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
You'll just have to get them all out of your field.
ReplyDeleteI could use a few of those in my yard.
ReplyDeleteAmazing colour variation!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing where you find a pile of rocks lately. Yes, rocks never go out of style..evidently. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is a rocky world, Bill... I just threw a big one at my "teacher"...
ReplyDeleteThe bottom (closest to you) rows of rocks are in a line, where the rest becomes a jumble. So I'd guess they started putting them next to the wall.
ReplyDeleteVery artfully arranged, for a pile of rocks.
ReplyDelete,,,some people would pay BIG money for those rocks.
ReplyDeleteThe rocks looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOne thing about Ireland---no shortage of rocks!
ReplyDeleteRock On There Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers
I wonder if those are stabilizing rocks.
ReplyDeleteI've noticed here that a lot of stone is used in landscaping these days.
ReplyDeleteThese remind me of the stone jetties in New England. Blessings, Bill!
ReplyDeleteThat looks solid.
ReplyDeleteA lot of rocks. Have a nice evening !
ReplyDeleteThose won't be moved very easily, Bill.
ReplyDeleteThose rocks do make a fine pattern, and my eye is drawn to the red vehicles in the parking lot. Those rocks should make the ground here solid.
ReplyDeleteSome really nice ones there. Something interesting about a pile of rocks :-D
ReplyDeleteMuy interesantes esas grandes piedras en primer plano.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Pedras lindas. Foto maravilhosa. Despertar a curiosidade, de ondes elas vieram e das pessoas que as colocaram ali. Muitas histórias presente.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was going to rain...
ReplyDeleteI assume the pile of rocks helps with erosion.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
I'm sure it's there for a reason.
ReplyDeleteyup we have those here too, they stop erosion
ReplyDeleteI agree with what Marie said ... there is an amazing colour variation!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Nice pile of rocks. :)
ReplyDeleteThose rocks have to be there for a good reason.
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