In this blog, I'll publish a few of the castles that I saw and photographed while in Ireland recently. Ireland has many more Castles than those seen here but gives a flavor of what some of them look like.

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These three photos are of the same Castle known as Kylemore Abby. The setting was quite beautiful.

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This Castle is known as Dunguaire Castle.

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This Castle is known as Blarney Castle and is the home of the famous Blarney Stone. The stone is actually imbedded into one of the Castle walls. I watched as a number of people laid on this backs and hung upside-down for an opportunity to kiss the stone. I didn't since I've already been accused of having the gift of the Blarney. I think here in America we call it full of BS.

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This was an unknown Castle but the setting is along the Atlantic coastline.
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