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Since you are my readers, and I have not been much of a traveller, I will not talk about people a thousand miles off, but come as near home as I can. As the time is short, I will leave out all the flattery, and retain all the criticism. — Henry David Thoreau

Clonmacnoise

Wednesday December 29, 2004 23:29

Ancient stone, Clonmacnoise

Irish high cross, Clonmacnoise

Irish high cross, Clonmacnoise

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2 Responses to “Clonmacnoise”

  1. Laurenz Says:

    One of the most impressive places I’ve been to.
    The ruins are very picturesque, and the indoor-exposition is beautifully lit with good explanations.
    Highly recommended as a destination!

    Laurenz
    http://www.travelphoto.net/

  2. Thomas Lovelady Says:

    The work I have seen here is breathtaking - ABSOULETLY MAGNIFICENT; BEAUTIFUL. The beauty is enhanced by the antiquityand the action of nature, so that there is an even greater “spirit” to it all; ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDING; Just the sort of thing when the creative powers of God and man work in harmony !!!!!!!

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