Muckross Abbey

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Muckross Abbey
Hey this is a collection of my experiences “Roaming” our planet including both blogging and photography. I have traveled to over 80 countries or so and intend to see more once Covid is over. Any questions or feedback are always welcome View all posts by Dave King
Beautiful shot! I love the unexpected angle of the composition.
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Wish I could of captured the tree in its entirety, it’s amazing 🙂
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Love this pic ❤
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Thank you it’s an amazing tree 🙂
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Oh, Killarney! I love that place!
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It’s a beautiful spot 🙂
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What an interesting tree! Lovely.
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I’ve not seen anything like it 🙂
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That’s beautiful! That tree is just amazing- wow!
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It’s stunning, the old Abby is a special place, love the tree 🙂
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I love the way some trees grow- truly a work of art.
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Makes me wonder if the tree was there before the walls
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I did a bit of research, and I didn’t realize how sacred Yew trees are and how often they were used in churchyard. So, thank you for your post as I learned a few things. Also, you might be right. This tree might have been there before the Abbey as some Yew trees have been found to be thousands of years old and The Muckross Abbey, was only founded in 1448. Only 1448 🙂
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Lol only 1448. I loved the Abbey, never seen anything like it, it’s a really special place. You’ve taught me something, appreciate it 🙂
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