Travel Photography Featured photos taken in Ireland
This looks like stainless steel, about 15 feet in diameter, maybe 300 feet tall....WOW!
These sheep were so cute
St Audoen, the 7th-century bishop of Rouen and patron saint of Normandy, was such a big hit in Dublin that he had two churches named after him, both just west of Christ Church Cathedral.
Most visitors to Dublin are familiar with Temple Bar's reputation as the city's party district. Its cobbled streets are lined with brash bars and pubs that stand cheek to jowl with restaurants, cutesy little boutiques, funky shops... and more bars.
Impossible to miss if you're up this end of town, James Gandon's masterpiece is a mammoth complex stretching 130m along Inns Quay. Construction on the Four Courts began in 1786, soon engulfing public Offices and continued until 1802.
Most visitors to Dublin are familiar with Temple Bar's reputation as the city's party district. Its cobbled streets are lined with brash bars and pubs that stand cheek to jowl with restaurants, cutesy little boutiques, funky shops... and more bars.
An unremarkable statue of Molly Malone leads us, bosoms first, to the pedestrianised street, which is Grafton street.
Hey ! Two new beautiful doors in Harcourt street. Now red and blue :)
The needle monument in Dublin
Dunlucec Castle
The prehistoric Brownshill Dolmen, located outside of Carlow, Ireland
A view of Duckett's Grove Castle, a few miles outside of Carlow Town, Co. Carlow Ireland.
Horse Drawn carriage on Inishmore
One of our side trips on the way to Dun Aonghassa