Self Catering near Roundstone, Connemara Ireland
Brand newly built 4 bedroom house - beautifully designed, making the most of the stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean. Perfect entertaining house with a large open plan reception, dining and kitchen area. Walking distance to a beach.
Roundstone is a popular holiday resort renowned among artists and naturalists for the remarkable beauty of the surrounding mountains and seascapes. It has a traditional craft centre and local activities include Connemara Pottery, Connemara Jewellery and Connemara Instrument making. Connemara Farming, Connemara Fishing, Connemara Forestry and Connemara Quarrying are carried out extensively in the area.
In Roundstone you will find a busy harbour where local fishermen prepare and return with the day's catch, featuring a mix of Lobster, Crab, Shrimp, Mackerel, Cod plus a wide variety of other fish. The town itself boasts a good selection of Bars and Seafood Restaurants crammed full of locally caught seafood. Strolling through the town you will discover some fantastic craft shops and cafés.
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Self Catering Property near Roundstone Connemara Ireland - Dolan
Brand newly built 4 bedroom house - beautifully designed, making the most of the stunning views over the Atlantic Ocean. Perfect entertaining house with a large open plan reception, dining and kitchen area. Walking distance to a beach.
Roundstone is a popular holiday resort renowned among artists and naturalists for the remarkable beauty of the surrounding mountains and seascapes. It has a traditional craft centre and local activities include Connemara Pottery, Connemara Jewellery and Connemara Instrument making. Connemara Farming, Connemara Fishing, Connemara Forestry and Connemara Quarrying are carried out extensively in the area.In Roundstone you will find a busy harbour where local fishermen prepare and return with the day's catch, featuring a mix of Lobster, Crab, Shrimp, Mackerel, Cod plus a wide variety of other fish. The town itself boasts a good selection of Bars and Seafood Restaurants crammed full of locally caught seafood. Strolling through the town you will discover some fantastic craft shops and cafés.
Look at our fabulous affordable range of self catering properties in Connemara on connemaralettings.ie or call Yvonne on +353 877758579
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Turkey 1967 Reel 38 of 52
Cat. Reel 329. 1967: Reel 38: Turkey. June 6-8. Avanos. Avcılar. Kayseri. Kültepe. Güvercinli.
Potter's wheel: Clay shaft of Kick wheel, in operation.
Clay vessel: water for potter.
Storage vat for granular clay.
Potters, pots in yard.
In Avcılar:
Weaving carpet: No woof: vertical loom, (cu).
Yarn on loom: design in cellophane bag.
Carpet on loom.
Cross-section design,.
Winding yard from large wooden spindle.
Spindle girl: note jaw (cu).
Girl (cu).
Carpet, (cu).
Baking oven: chaff for fuel, stored in stone chamber.
Women and man on mules.
In Kayseri:
Carved stone above entrance to Leaded Mosque.
Schedule of times for prayer on chalkboard.
Painted dome interior.
Fountain where Muslims wash before prayer: Stone-arched pavilion
Leaded Mosque: note stork.
Carved stone front to Sahabiye medresesi(Seljuk)(1267).
Street and market scenes inside Old Fort.
High wall of stone.
Great Mosque: washing feet, stone stools.
The Turning Vault: conical top.
Stone carving: Tree of Life.
Entrance: carved lions and Tree of Life.
Stone steps in base of vault.
At Ruins of Karum Kanes: [Kültepe}
Pottery sherds.
Broken pot.
Clay vessels.
Piles of sherds.
Brick wall.
Clay manger for animals: hole for halter straps.
Broken pot, sherds.
Stone walls of a room.
Rectangular hole with rim of stones.
The Excavation (pan shot).
Street.
Cooking place: circular ring of stones.
Walls, ruins.
Ruins of rooms.
Stone watering trough.
Excavations (pan).
Stone door socket.
Square entrance to grain storage.
A two-position fireplace.
Grain grinder stone.
Flat stone of market place and road.
Stone watering trough.
Stone vessel for collecting water.
Metate: grain grinder.
Flint for cutting.
Houses, cliffs (in Güvercinli).
Two vertical views.
Barred door in stone wall.
Grass growing on roof of stone house.
Baking bread: firing oven, using wooden paddle to put in bread.
Loaves.
Donkey, stone manger with hole for strap.
Church: double dome.
Stones with holes.
Metal grill over old stone well.
Large clay pot.
Museum (in Kemerhisar):
Face carved in stone.
Roman aqueduct: many arches.
Stone-sided pool.
Mountains.
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Directed by Brendan Canty (Feel Good Lost)
Cinematography by Colm Hogan + Roman Bugovskiy
Visual effects by The Mill and Brendan Canty
CONTRA LYRICS
All that we’ve known’s in harvest smoke.
This haze is our enemy.
Two facts enfold my heart and stone.
Nobody knows
When the winters a lie
And the forces fall
Will a silent you bring me home
When the winters alive
And the forces fall in me
I’ll offset your tomb
And pull you from the sea
Porcelain tide nobody move.
These phantoms and wolfish dreams
All turn to white with leaded lungs
Can you see the light twisting.
When the winters a lie
And the forces fall
Will a silent you bring me home
When the winters alive
And the forces fall in me
I’ll offset your tomb
And pull you from the sea
And you
Fall hard apart
The morn light drowns you
And you
Fall miles apart
What love will solve?
When the winters a lie
And the forces fall
Will a silent you bring me home
When the winters alive
And the forces fall in me
I’ll offset your tomb
And pull you from the sea
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Harassing two crabs in a rock pool at Silverstand, Galway
Ireland Inside & Out: Drombeg Stone Circle
Drombeg stone circle, also known as The Druid's Altar, is a closely spaced 9-meter (29 ft.) diameter recumbent stone circle in County Cork, Ireland. It was built around 11 BC.
A recumbent stone circle is a type of stone circle incorporating a large monolith stone, known as a recumbent, lying on its side.
Drombeg has 17 stones, with two taller entrance stones placed opposite its recumbent axial stone. Drombeg’s axis is orientated southwest towards the setting sun
Archeologists consider Drombeg a 'Cork-Kerry' type stone circle.
Drombeg was first surveyed in the early 1900s. It was excavated and restored in 1957.
The circle is also a burial site.
Archeologists found an inverted pot buried in the center of the circle containing the cremated remains of an adolescent. The remains were wrapped with thick cloth and were found with 80 other smashed pottery shards, four bits of shale and funeral pyre remains.
Drombeg is also notable because it was also a prehistoric industrial site.
Ruins of two round stone walled conjoined huts and a fulacht fiadh are about 40 m (150 ft) west of the stone circle.
Fulacht fiadhs were places where fire-heated stones were used to boil water in a stone-lined trough.
The larger hut had a timber roof supported by a wood post. The smaller hut had a cooking oven on its east side.
A stone-lined trench leads from the huts to the cooking place (fulacht fiadh) with a hearth, well and trough where water was boiled by adding hot stones.
What exactly the ancient Irish were boiling in mass quantities in their fulacht fiadh is unclear. The Dromberg fulacht fiadh can boil about 70 gallons of water for as long as 3 hours.
Researchers have suggested numerous uses for fulacht fiadh. These possible uses include cooking meat, cloth dyeing, brewing beer and as ritual sweat lodges.
There are at least 40 examples of fulacht fiadh across Ireland as well as a few in Scandanavia.
Radiocarbon dating of samples from Drombeg shows the fulacht fiadh was active from the time the circle was built around 11000 BC. It was used until the 5th century AD.
With a fulacht fiadh next to a stone circle it is likely Drombeg was a busy community center.
Learn more:
Stonepages
“Was Drombeg’s stone circle designed using skills learned in Babylon?”
The Irish Times
“New discoveries about Drombeg Stone Circle” The Southern Star
The Megalithic Portal
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A Lovely Day At The Moycullen Country Market!
The One and Only,Moycullen Country Market!
If you ever find yourself idle in Galway on a Friday afternoon, the Moycullen Country Market is the place to be!
Award winning Moycullen Country Market is now in its 6th year running and has proven to be a true success.
Locals, tourists and visitors from surrounding areas, all come to enjoy the farmer’s market atmosphere in Moycullen each Friday. Picnic tables on the green, live music, bouncy castle and the friendly traders all add up to the cheerful athmosphere of the Moycullen Country market… you will see families & couples travel from the city for their weekly market shopping experience… And with over 25 stalls including local food produce, pancakes, curries, seafoods, hot food trailers, handcrafted goods, flowers & plants, toys and bric-a-brac to choose from, there is really something for everyone at the Moycullen Country Market!
At the Moycullen Country Market each week you will find (in order of appearance coming from the main N59 road) :
The Asian Street Food Stall - Vietnamese Banh mi & spring rolls from scottish John!
The cheese stall ‘The Flying Cheese Brigade’- continental cheeses, pâtés & delicatessen.
The fish stall ‘Gannet Fishmongers’- for the freshest fish and seafood brought to you by Stéphane and his team.
Boxty's food truck - traditional boxtys, soups, salads, ice creams, coffees..all brought to you by Michelle in her red van!
The Sushi Stall – simply the best sushi in the west ;) lol (my stall!) for fresh sushi made by Jen
The scrumptious cake stall - home made cakes lovingly made by Ecaterina! (and sold by Dimitrio)
The woodcraft stall – bowls, clocks, mirrors by Neil’s creative woodcrafts.
The pastry stall – delicious homemade strudels, cakes & gingerbread men from Lenka & Stan!
The gluten free bread & cakes stall - Andy's Spelt Bakes from Andy!
The Venison stall - venison products from Belmont Organic Venison brought to you by Tomas Tierney.
The meat stall – ‘Castlemine Farm’ for award winning quality meats.
The organic veg stall – ‘Green Earth Organics’ fruits & veg from the farm.
Wood fired pizza baked with brotherly love from ‘The Dough Bros‘ !
The French stall – French bakery goods & wine from Charles!
The pancake stall ‘The Pancake Factory’- sweet & savoury crêpes from Mike & Yoshie.
The healthy breakfast stall ‘Bowl-A-Granola‘ – home-made granola from Siobhan Joyce ;) .
The olive stall ‘The Realoliveco’ – olives, humous, sundried tomatoes, cured meats...
‘Cru Valley Nurseries’-plants & flowers brought to you by Paraic & Una
The BIG fruit & veg stall ‘Green Acres’- brought to you by John, Raymond & the family.
Another cake stall! - delicious cakes, wedding cakes from The Cake Studio by Irene Bohan.
Quiches and pies stall ‘Pangur ban’ – handmade pies, tarts & quiches from John Walsh
Irish cheeses ‘Irish Farmhouse Cheese‘ – Irish produced cheeses from Martin Halliday.
The fudge stall – fudges, jams and fresh eggs from Joe McDonagh!
The other fruit & veg stall – even MORE organic fruits & veg from the lovely Kate & Cait ;)
The gourmet food stall Maizie Gourmet - healthy gourmet meals brought to you by our award winning chef Martin Conlon!
You may also see live chickens, handmade soaps & candles, honey, custard & relishes, bric-a-brac, pottery, natural skincare, jewelry, accessories, knitwear, books, toys… and plenty more!
at The Moycullen Country Market.
See you all at the market!
The Moycullen Country Market is located in An Fuaran, right opposite The Forge (8 miles west of Galway city on the N59 Clifden road), it runs each Friday 1-6pm (7pm in the summer) and is organised by Gerry Geoghegan 0872672371
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Carrowkeel Neolithic passage tomb cemetery
Carrowkeel is a Neolithic passage tomb cemetery in the south of County Sligo, near Boyle, County Roscommon. An Cheathrú Chaol in Irish means 'the Narrow Quarter'. Circumstantial Carbon 14 dating places the tombs at between 5400 and 5100 years old (3400 to 3100 BC), so that they predate the Pyramids on Egypt's Giza plateau by 500–800 years. Carrowkeel is one of the big four passage tomb cemeteries in Ireland (the other three are Brú na Bóinne, Loughcrew, and Carrowmore). Carrowkeel is set on high ground above Lough Arrow, and the tombs seem to be oriented towards the area of Cuil Irra, Knocknarea and Carrowmore. There are fourteen passage tombs in Carrowkeel. Some can be entered by crawling through a narrow passage. Twelve more passage tombs are located close by, most of which form part of the Keshcorran complex.[1] A particular type of crude pottery found in passage tombs has been titled Carrowkeel Ware, having first been recorded in the Carrowkeel Monuments.
Close to Lough Arrow and just north of Carrowkeel is another, apparently related, giant passage tomb, Heapstown Cairn. This is part of the legendary Moytura, site of battles between the Tuatha Dé Danann, the ancient gods of Ireland, and the demonic Fomorians.
The mountain range containing Carrowkeel is called the Bricklieve Mountains, meaning the speckled mountains in Irish, a possible reference to their appearance when more quartz rock survived on the outside of the cairns, causing them to sparkle in the sun. The tombs were opened by R.A.S. Macalister in 1911, accompanied by Robert Lloyd Praeger and Edmund Clarence Richard Armstrong. Although Macalister was acquainted with contemporary archaeological methods, he acted hastily at Carrowkeel and his removal and disturbance of the chamber floors have hampered investigators who followed him. In 'The Way That I Went', 1937, Praeger gives an eerie account of the first entry into one of the Carrowkeel monuments.
I lit three candles and stood awhile, to let my eyes accustom themselves to the dim light. There was everything, just as the last Bronze Age man (sic) had left it, three to four thousand years before. A light brownish dust covered all... There beads of stone, bone implements made from Red Deer antlers, and many fragments of much decayed pottery. On little raised recesses in the wall were flat stones, on which reposed the calcinated bones of young children.
A 2004 excavation by Professor Stefan Bergh, NUIG, of hut sites on the slopes of Mullaghafarna - close to cairn O and P, Carrowkeel - promises to shed light on the builders of these monuments. Visitors to the site are asked not to climb on the cairns, or damage the monuments in any way, and not to take anything in or out of these ancient tombs. Some parts of the site contain deep crevices, holes and cliff faces.
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Chinese Stone Carved Round Horse Pattern Disc Display s2220m
This round stone display is placed on a metal holder. The surface is carved with ancient Chinese war horses. Round shape is believed to symbolize harmony. ( color is more of rustic iron color, mixed )
Dimensions: Disc Dia 11 x h17.5
Origin: China
Material: Stone , metal stand
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