My husband was walking in the Mourne Mountains yesterday and this morning. On the second photograph, you can see the Mourne Wall, a 22 mile long wall, built in the early years of the last century to enclose the Mourne water catchment area.
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9 comments:
Very dramatic scenery.
Beautiful pictures! Love these Irish hills...
That first photo is simply stunning.
Breathtaking!
breath-taking scenery, wonderfull captured!
A good week of shots..Greetings
Awesome.
Those are really great pictures! Very beautiful scenery.
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