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  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Johnny Lyons and Liam Hansbury in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-019.jpg
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-007.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-027.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-026.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-025.JPG
  • Liam Hansbery and Johnny Lyons in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-024.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-022.JPG
  • Liam Hansbery and Johnny Lyons in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-023.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-020.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-019-40X30.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-019.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-018.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-017.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-015.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-016.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-013.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-011.JPG
  • Johnny Lyons and Liam Hansbury in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-009+.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-010.JPG
  • Johnny Lyons and Liam Hansbury in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-008.JPG
  • Johnny Lyons and Liam Hansbury in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-007.JPG
  • Johnny Lyons and Liam Hansbury in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-006.JPG
  • Johnny Lyons and Liam Hansbury in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-005.JPG
  • Johnny Lyons and Liam Hansbury in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-004.JPG
  • Johnny Lyons and Liam Hansbury in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-003.JPG
  • Johnny Lyons and Liam Hansbury in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-002.JPG
  • Johnny Lyons and Liam Hansbury in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-001.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-014.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-015.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-012.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-013.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-011.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-010.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-009.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-008.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-006.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-004.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-005.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-003.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-002.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-021.JPG
  • Part of What We Are.......<br />
A "Musical Dolmen" in the Burren near Poulnabrone. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fleadh Pic-20160805-012.JPG
  • Kilnamona man Enda Mc Guane of West Coast Cycle tours takes time out at Kilnaboy while plotting new routes through the Burren for his clients. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Enda Mc Guane-20150713-001.JPG
  • Sheep graze on the limestone landscape of the Burren near Fanore. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sheep graze on the limestone landscape of the Burren near Fanore. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sheep graze on the limestone landscape of the Burren near Fanore. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sheep graze on the limestone landscape of the Burren near Fanore. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sheep graze on the limestone landscape of the Burren near Fanore. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Does the Limestone in the Burren Keep it as Warm as People Say?" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Does the Limestone in the Burren Keep it as Warm as People Say?" Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20211220-004.jpg
  • Teigan Hehir and Megan Downes of St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, whose project for the BT Young Scientist competition is entitled Pot Plants. They are investigating the benefits of using Limestone as a bed rock to grow plants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sp Pt Scientists-20211213-001.JPG
  • Beef cattle wintering out on the Limestone in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Benson's name still remains on a limestone windowsill upon a pile of rubble at the site of his house in Killaloe which was demolished recently to facilitate the route of the new Killaloe bypass. Photograph by John Kelly
    Benson House Demolished-20210216-006.JPG
  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Lisdoonvarna, whose project investigates how tourist footfall affects lichen growth on limestone pavement in The Burren. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate Lisdoon-20201217-001.JPG
  • Walkers pass by a windswept tree on the limestone landscape as they head up the hill on the Burren Ramble, held in aid of the Lifeboats. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Participants travel up the limestone pavement in the Caher Valley during the Burren Ramble, held in aid of the Lifeboats. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Burren Ramble 21-9-08-005.jpg
  • The horses and riders go over a fence against a Burren limestone backdrop at the County Clare Hunt Point To Point at Quakerstown. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The horses and riders go over a fence against a Burren limestone backdrop at the County Clare Hunt Point To Point at Quakerstown. Photograph by John Kelly
    Quakerstown P2P-20221204-024.JPG
  • The horses and riders go over a fence against a Burren limestone backdrop at the County Clare Hunt Point To Point at Quakerstown. Photograph by John Kelly
    Quakerstown P2P-20221204-025.JPG
  • The horses and riders go over a fence against a Burren limestone backdrop at the County Clare Hunt Point To Point at Quakerstown. Photograph by John Kelly
    Quakerstown P2P-20221204-024.JPG
  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Does the Limestone in the Burren Keep it as Warm as People Say?" Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20211220-003.jpg
  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Does the Limestone in the Burren Keep it as Warm as People Say?" Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20211220-002.jpg
  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Does the Limestone in the Burren Keep it as Warm as People Say?" Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20211220-001.jpg
  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Does the Limestone in the Burren Keep it as Warm as People Say?" Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20211220-005.jpg
  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Does the Limestone in the Burren Keep it as Warm as People Say?" Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20211220-004.jpg
  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Does the Limestone in the Burren Keep it as Warm as People Say?" Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20211220-003.jpg
  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Does the Limestone in the Burren Keep it as Warm as People Say?" Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20211220-002.jpg
  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Does the Limestone in the Burren Keep it as Warm as People Say?" Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20211220-001.jpg
  • Teigan Hehir and Megan Downes of St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, whose project for the BT Young Scientist competition is entitled Pot Plants. They are investigating the benefits of using Limestone as a bed rock to grow plants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sp Pt Scientists-20211213-005.JPG
  • Teigan Hehir and Megan Downes of St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, whose project for the BT Young Scientist competition is entitled Pot Plants. They are investigating the benefits of using Limestone as a bed rock to grow plants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sp Pt Scientists-20211213-004.jpg
  • Teigan Hehir and Megan Downes of St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, whose project for the BT Young Scientist competition is entitled Pot Plants. They are investigating the benefits of using Limestone as a bed rock to grow plants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sp Pt Scientists-20211213-003.JPG
  • Teigan Hehir and Megan Downes of St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, whose project for the BT Young Scientist competition is entitled Pot Plants. They are investigating the benefits of using Limestone as a bed rock to grow plants. Photograph by John Kelly
    Sp Pt Scientists-20211213-002.JPG
  • Beef cattle wintering out on the Limestone in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly
    T and C Pic-20210221-007.JPG
  • Jim Benson's name still remains on a limestone windowsill upon a pile of rubble at the site of his house in Killaloe which was demolished recently to facilitate the route of the new Killaloe bypass. Photograph by John Kelly
    Benson House Demolished-20210216-007.JPG
  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Lisdoonvarna, whose project investigates how tourist footfall affects lichen growth on limestone pavement in The Burren. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate Lisdoon-20201217-002.JPG
  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Lisdoonvarna, whose project investigates how tourist footfall affects lichen growth on limestone pavement in The Burren. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate Lisdoon-20201217-003.JPG
  • Oisin Jackson of Mary Immaculate Lisdoonvarna, whose project investigates the factors involved with regard to the difference in heights between the clints of a limestone pavement. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate Lisdoon-20201217-006.JPG
  • Oisin Jackson of Mary Immaculate Lisdoonvarna, whose project investigates the factors involved with regard to the difference in heights between the clints of a limestone pavement. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate Lisdoon-20201217-004.JPG
  • The recent low tides and fine weather has once more exposed a path of limestone from Seafield (near Quilty) to Mutton Island. Cattle were once transported to the Island along this pathway. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The recent low tides and fine weather has once more exposed a path of limestone from Seafield (near Quilty) to Mutton Island. Cattle were once transported to the Island along this pathway. Photograph by John Kelly
    West Clare-20200422-002.JPG
  • The recent low tides and fine weather has once more exposed a path of limestone from Seafield (near Quilty) to Mutton Island. Cattle were once transported to the Island along this pathway. Photograph by John Kelly
    West Clare-20190708-001.JPG
  • Aidan Long fixes his tie with fellow Limestone band members Conor O Loughlin and Adrian Lyons before competing at the Clare county Fleadh in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Last kick of the game...Youngsters play with a ball on the limestone pavement as the Winter sun sets behind  Poulnabrone Dolmen in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Last kick of the game...Youngsters play with a ball on the limestone pavement as the Winter sun sets behind  Poulnabrone Dolmen in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Poulnabrone-20161228-010.JPG
  • Last kick of the game...Youngsters play with a ball on the limestone pavement as the Winter sun sets behind  Poulnabrone Dolmen in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Poulnabrone-20161228-009.JPG
  • Last kick of the game...Youngsters play with a ball on the limestone pavement as the Winter sun sets behind  Poulnabrone Dolmen in the Burren. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Poulnabrone-20161228-008.JPG
  • Roisin Mc Namara and Sharon Daly of Mary Immaculate School Lisdoonvarna whose project is entitled "Is vegetation on limestone pavement in the Burren advancing or retreating" Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lisdoon Scientists-20161129-002.JPG
  • Roisin Mc Namara and Sharon Daly of Mary Immaculate School Lisdoonvarna whose project is entitled "Is vegetation on limestone pavement in the Burren advancing or retreating" Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lisdoon Scientists-20161129-001.JPG
  • Sculptor Mike Mc Tigue putting the finishing touches to a limestone mural sculpture near the new homes in the second phase of An Cluainin, the voluntary housing scheme at Kilmaley where there will be an open day on Sunday. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Aisling Talty and Sarah Eisenberg of Scoil Muire, Ennistymon, whose project is entitled "Investigating if the size of the outer shell of the hiatella correlates to the size of the holes it bores in limestone rock which aids coastal erosion" . Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Angela Synott and Nora O Gorman cool down at a water hole in the limestone pavement during the Burren Ramble, held in aid of the Lifeboats. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Burren Ramble 21-9-08-056.jpg
  • The horses and riders go over a fence against a Burren limestone backdrop at the County Clare Hunt Point To Point at Quakerstown. Photograph by John Kelly
    Quakerstown P2P-20221204-026.JPG
  • The horses and riders go over a fence against a Burren limestone backdrop at the County Clare Hunt Point To Point at Quakerstown. Photograph by John Kelly
    Quakerstown P2P-20221204-026.JPG
  • Jim Benson's name still remains on a limestone windowsill upon a pile of rubble at the site of his house in Killaloe which was demolished recently to facilitate the route of the new Killaloe bypass. Photograph by John Kelly
    Benson House Demolished-20210216-008.JPG
  • Oisin Jackson of Mary Immaculate Lisdoonvarna, whose project investigates the factors involved with regard to the difference in heights between the clints of a limestone pavement. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate Lisdoon-20201217-005.JPG
  • Lady Gregory's grandaughters, Anne de Winton (left) and Catherine Kennedy (right) admiring the limestone birdbath unveiled during the Autumn Gathering at Coole Park, watched by Michael Yeats, son of William Butler Yeats, who officially opened the event; Frank McCormack, sculptor; Tim O'Connell and Sheila O'Donnellan - October 1, 1999. Photograph by Filippa Von Essen
    autumn-gathering-coole-park-1999.jpg
  • Angela Synott and Nora O Gorman cool down at a water hole in the limestone pavement during the Burren Ramble, held in aid of the Lifeboats. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Burren Ramble 21-9-08-057.jpg
  • Walkers pass by a windswept tree on the limestone landscape as they head up the hill on the Burren Ramble, held in aid of the Lifeboats. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Burren Ramble 21-9-08-031.jpg
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