Our taxi driver dropped us off in Kilmurvey village for 2 hours to give us enough time to walk up to Dún Aenghus and eat lunch. Dún Aenghus is the islands biggest tourist attraction. Little is known about this 2,000 year old Celtic fort. Our driver, Patrick said while we were sightseeing he would go home to get a cuppa tea. I think the Irish would still be drinking their dozen cups of tea each day even if it was 100 degrees outside. They really are crazy tea drinkers.
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L lasted about 15 of the 25 min hike up to the fort! Poor Joe had her on his back for a good while. |
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Near the end of the trail it gets steep and rocky. This is looking back where we just walked from. You can see the little village in the distance. |
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Ariel view of the fort. I found this picture on the internet. |
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The children getting a drink and quick bite to eat after the hike |
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Thats a LONG drop down |
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It really is impressive looking at this creation. I honestly thought I would be all about hanging off the edge and taking these really cool pictures. Ummm....no! I could not even get within a couple feet and I had vertigo. Joe is the one that ended up taking most of these pictures.
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It is amazing how all the walls are made with rocks and they never used mortar. Its like a perfect puzzle. |
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Check out how thick the thatched roof is |
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See....more leprechaun houses. I was not joking! |
The main attraction at the site are the cross slabs that are said to mark the burial place of seven saints. There are also a few Roman graves in the back. This just proves how important the Aran Islands were in the scholarly world. How the Romans got to hearing about a monastery on the edge of an island, off the end of Ireland, beats me!
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Old structure on the site |
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Gravestones inside the church |
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Inside of the church - I believe this was the alter in the back |
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Cemetery at the church which is still being used today. |
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See the lighthouse in the distance? This is the last one on this side of the Atlantic until Newfoundland, Canada |
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Our driver let us get out to take pictures up close and personal with the leprechaun house |
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"Dad can you build me one of these in our backyard at home" - L |
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L petting the horse. She LOVES animals! |
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St. Joseph's Church |

Loving your blog! It's so informative, interesting and so pretty! Your kids will never forget this =-)
ReplyDeleteI'm not one to be afraid of heights, but that was pretty scary! Take care, Michaela!
jana
Thanks Jana. I definitely need the encouragement some days!
DeleteYes, Jana is correct...your blog is great! I am loving it, and learning so much! Missing you!, Love Mom
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenery and great pictures of the kids!
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