Sunday, March 20, 2016

Inishowen day two




Both of those were from the Bocan Stone Circle. Really more oval, only about 8 stones still stand. The rough outline is there will smaller stones. I think some of the stones were purloined for the Clonca church high cross and lintels. 


Or even for Carrowmere:


And here's some lambs: 

This family seemed quite sure I was there to photograph them. 

The afternoon I spent at Malin Head, most northern point in Ireland:


And the Ballyhillin beach, which had the most wonderful stones ever. It's known for agates, carnelians and jasper. Most beaches have some stones on their sand; this beach had a bit of sand with its hills of perfectly smooth stones 



I picked up a bunch. 

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