Wanted to post some Ireland pictures from when I did study abroad years ago <3
Miss it so much

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Wanted to post some Ireland pictures from when I did study abroad years ago <3
Miss it so much

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What a blessed life. 12th century Irish castle. We leave here in just two days... back to the states! ❤️🐉🍀 #castle #dunamase #countylaois #ruins #explore #travel #timemachinewanted #stonepeople
The Rock of Dunamase, a 12th century castle in Ireland. 🙏🏻 I wanted to share some of this magic with you all and to honor how flippin' AMAZING it is to think that at one time in history, this was so deeply protected and cherished, and now entire walls have collapsed and it is overgrown by nature. Societies rise and fall, evolve, grow, and transform. Their stories are largely forgotten but can be remembered by those who truly have the ears (and the heart!) to listen. It makes me reflect on my life and my legacy. Whether it will be well-known or not, I want to live a deep and rich life full of positive impact on humanity and on the planet. Thinking this makes me realize all the places my life is not aligned with this simple mission. There are so many changes we can make, and we can do them one at a time if we want to. 🙏🏻 Honoring you and your desires today! Want to share? ❤️ #ireland #castle #ruins #europe #dunamase #history #legacy #mission #travel
Castle window with snail, at the Rock of Dunamase.
View from the Rock of Dunamase. Learning the parallax effect to give a feeling of motion to still photographs. #rockofdunamase #holytrinity #castle #ruins #laois #Ireland #discoverireland #wanderireland #parallax #irish #dunamase #ireland_gram #visitireland #jpsubdiaga (at The rock of Dunamase)

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After leaving Dublin, we were off to the quintessential Irish countryside, which included ruins of a medieval castle, 360 degrees of green, and rain.
Rock of Dunamase
Rock of Dunamase is a small hill in the plains of County Laois, that has the ruins of a castle from the year 800. The views from the top are really pretty as the plains are green and the sky is misty, giving it an ethereal feeling. Although it’s mostly a ruin, the castle still has some of the walls and windows standing, so we can engage our imagination and think of all the fairy tales that could’ve taken place there – but it was most likely the site of many invasions too…
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Our next stop was at the little town of Adare in County Limerick. It is a super neat village that has won the title of “Ireland’s Tidiest Town” in the past. There is a main street with craft stores and thatched roof houses as well as a nice park nearby. While walking along the river trying to get to another medieval castle, I was able to visit three different monasteries: Augustinian Priory (1316), Franciscan Abbey (1464), and Trinitarian Abbey (1230). Each one was very cute and well taken care of, but I was never able to get to Desmond Castle as halfway there I learned you can only go in with a guided tour.
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Making our way to the Dingle Peninsula, we spend the night in Annascaul. Our bus driver said there was absolutely nothing in this town of less than 300 people so we better just stay in our hostel and the pub next door and drink. That’s what most people did: bad bar food and more Guinness. But there was still light out at 9 pm, so I went on a jog – I soon found out Annascaul was much more interesting than anticipated. There are TONS of walking trails since the Dingle Peninsula is famous for its coastline hikes. There are several pubs and restaurants, so one didn’t have to eat bad pub food. And Annascaul is the birthplace of Tom Crean, the South-Pole explorer! There is even a rock from Antarctica on display and a pub called The South Pole Inn that used to be managed by Crean himself. Having just visited Antarctica earlier in the year, I felt Annascaul deserved more credit. Oh, and the sheep – there were sheep everywhere!
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Traveling: Rock of Dunamase, Adare, and Annascaul, Ireland After leaving Dublin, we were off to the quintessential Irish countryside, which included ruins of a medieval castle, 360 degrees of green, and rain.
View from The Rock of Dunamase by fearghal breathnach on Flickr.