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Falls at the Marble Arch, Florencecourt

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Falls at the Marble Arch, Florencecourt

Falls at the Marble Arch, Florencecourt - a view of a waterfall. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Fermanagh: Florencecourt). Date: circa early 1900s

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Falls Fermanagh Marble Waterfall


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Bask in the enchanting beauty of Falls at the Marble Arch in Florencecourt, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. This photograph, captured in the early 1900s, showcases the breathtaking view of a waterfall cascading gracefully over a marble arch. The pristine water, shimmering under the sunlight, creates a mesmerizing contrast against the rugged, time-worn arch, adding to the allure of this natural wonder. Nestled in the heart of County Fermanagh, the Marble Arch Falls is a hidden gem that has long captured the imagination of visitors. The falls, located on the Cuilcagh River, are surrounded by lush greenery and towering cliffs, making for a truly magical setting. The Marble Arch Falls is not just a scenic attraction but also holds historical significance. The area is believed to have been inhabited since prehistoric times, with evidence of early Christian settlements and a medieval castle nearby. The falls have been a source of inspiration for many artists and writers, who have been drawn to its ethereal beauty and the tranquility it offers. As you take in the awe-inspiring sight of the Falls at the Marble Arch, you can't help but feel a sense of wonder and appreciation for the natural world. This photograph is a testament to the enduring allure of this hidden gem in Northern Ireland and a reminder of the beauty that lies in the most unexpected places.

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