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Lough Collection (page 15)

"Lough: A Tapestry of Natural Beauty and Cultural Heritage" Enniskillen Castle on the banks Erne stands as a testament to the rich history that unfolds along its shores

Background imageLough Collection: Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo) habit, growing beside lough, Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland

Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo) habit, growing beside lough, Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland, september

Background imageLough Collection: Lower Lough Erne. County Fermanagh, Ireland

Lower Lough Erne. County Fermanagh, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLough Collection: Devenish Island ruins, Lough Erne. County Fermanagh, Ireland

Devenish Island ruins, Lough Erne. County Fermanagh, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLough Collection: Lough Gill. County Sligo, Ireland

Lough Gill. County Sligo, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLough Collection: Carlingford Lough. County Down, Ireland

Carlingford Lough. County Down, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLough Collection: Upper Lough Erne. County Fermanagh, Ireland

Upper Lough Erne. County Fermanagh, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLough Collection: Bream Catch

Bream Catch
A fisherman wearing a visor and rubber waders, holds up a catch of bream, Lough Forbes, County Longford, Ireland. Date: 1960s

Background imageLough Collection: Fishing boats moored on shore of freshwater lake, Lough Currane, County Kerry, Southwest Ireland

Fishing boats moored on shore of freshwater lake, Lough Currane, County Kerry, Southwest Ireland, september

Background imageLough Collection: True-colour satellite image of Ireland

True-colour satellite image of Ireland
Ireland. True-colour satellite image of Ireland. North is at top. The islands main cities are Dublin (centre right) and Belfast (upper right)

Background imageLough Collection: True-colour satellite image of Connaught, Ireland

True-colour satellite image of Connaught, Ireland
Connaught, Ireland. Satellite image of the prov- ince of Connaught in the west of the Republic of Ireland. The colours approximate to natural tones. North is at top

Background imageLough Collection: Emigration. On Board an Emigrant Ship. The Breakfast Bell

Emigration. On Board an Emigrant Ship. The Breakfast Bell
Detailed interior of ship with many passengers crowded on deck. The ship is the steamer Sarnia of the Dominion Line at anchor at Belfast Lough on the way to Canada

Background imageLough Collection: Derryclare Lough

Derryclare Lough, Connemara, County Galway, Connnacht, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageLough Collection: Hadrians Wall / Steel Rigg

Hadrians Wall / Steel Rigg
Hadrians Wall running along the edge of the limestone crags at Steel Rigg near Hexham, west of Housesteads Fort and Crag Lough

Background imageLough Collection: Wall at Crag Lough

Wall at Crag Lough
One of the most famous views of Hadrians Wall is the section which runs atop the limestone crags, west of Crag Lough

Background imageLough Collection: Pilgrims

Pilgrims
Worshipping in St Patricks cave, St Patricks Purgatory, Lough Derg, Ireland



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"Lough: A Tapestry of Natural Beauty and Cultural Heritage" Enniskillen Castle on the banks Erne stands as a testament to the rich history that unfolds along its shores. The castle's imposing presence reflects the resilience and strength of those who once called this region home. Basket weaving on the shores Neagh, Co. Antrim, showcases the intricate craftsmanship passed down through generations. As skilled hands intertwine reeds and rushes, they weave stories into every creation, preserving ancient traditions in a modern world. The Round Tower of Nendrum on Mahee Island in Strangford Lough whispers secrets from centuries past. Its weathered stones bear witness to a time when monks sought solace within its walls, seeking enlightenment amidst breathtaking natural surroundings. Fishing on Lough Mask, Co. Mayo offers not only an opportunity for anglers to reel in their catch but also a chance to immerse themselves in tranquil serenity. Here, amid shimmering waters reflecting golden sunrays, one can find solace away from life's hustle and bustle. The Hill of Doon overlooking Lough Corrib near Oughterard invites visitors to embrace nature's grandeur while exploring Ireland's rugged landscapes. From atop this majestic vantage point, panoramic views unfold like pages from an ancient storybook. Cuilcagh Mountain Park in County Fermanagh beckons adventurers with its Legnabrocky Trail leading to Cuilcagh Mountain's summit. As hikers traverse lush greenery and rocky terrain alike, they discover hidden treasures nestled within this untamed wilderness. Lough Conn at sunrise paints a picture-perfect scene in Co. Mayo where tranquility reigns supreme. The soft hues dancing upon calm waters create an ethereal ambiance that captivates hearts and stirs souls awake with each new daybreak. Cottages lining the banks Corrib epitomize the idyllic Irish scene.