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The Irish Hare Sculpture at Dún a Rí
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My Place is Endless. Irish hares don’t hibernate. They are herbivores and have food all year round. Their diet includes grass and plants like heather and willow. Hares like to live in open habitats, above ground in areas of grassland, moors and bogs. The hare will occupy an area of flattened vegetation called a form. Free App Coming Soon. About Dún a Rí. There are many wonderful sculptures in the forest including; the Irish Hare, the Fox, the Badger, the Otter, the Pine Marten, the Frog and the Red Ghosts.
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The History of Dún a Rí Forest Park
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My Place is Endless. The "Romantic Glen" of the Cabra River, stretching the full length of the Park, is an area steeped in history and legend. From the sixth century onwards, following the disintegration of Tara, the power of the Gailenga gradually declined, although the Annals of Ulster provide evidence that as late as the eleventh century they still wielded considerable power in the district. An tSeirbhis Foraoise agus Fia dhulra, nd. No publication date (Pre-1990). Free App Coming Soon. About Dún a Rí.
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The Story of Willow - Dún a Rí Forest Park | Kingscourt | County Cavan | Ireland
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My Place is Endless. The Story of Willow. S I was approaching the bend in the path, I saw her, the most beautiful young woman I had ever seen. Not like the women of my youth. This one appeared a truly modern young woman. Her pale alabaster skin and green eyes shone against the depths of the forest she emerged from, which made her almost futuristic, I suppose. Such features! Hello," I said as I faced her. "I'm lost.". Oh, you appear to be," she replied. What do you mean? Did you meet with anyone close?
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Places of Interest at Dún a RÍ Forest Park
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My Place is Endless. Little is known of the history of the well, but it has been known and visited for many centuries. In common with most of the noted wells of Ireland it was probably a Holy Well. The old Irish name was Tobar na Splinne (the well of the cliff or ledge). This vanished village was situated between Cromwell's Bridge and Cabra Cottage. Before 1760 there was a thriving community of about thirty houses centred around flax and corn mills at Cabra Cottage. With the building of the town ...For a...
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Paradise Found by Aisling Murtagh
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My Place is Endless. Paradise Found by Aisling Murtagh. Million shades of green shimmer in the golden glow of the sun. On trees resembling cathedral steeples. Which reach to the heavens that created them,. The rich velvet of the grass cushioning my every step. Snow white daisies with their tiny faces smile up at me. While colours of crimson red, royal purple and cool blue blend. On the palate of the rhododendron bushes. As they intertwine into each other in a vibrant embrace. It is an immortal place.
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Arts And Entertainment :: Artists And Galleries :: mind.ie :: Scouring Ireland
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Newly practising Dublin-based painter provides gallery of pictures and biographical details. Andrew Folan, Print and Digital Photography. Biographical information and galleries of images from this artist working mainly with print and photography. Handcrafted from ancient Irish bog wood by Michael and Kevin Casey. Homepage.eircom.net/ bogoaksculptures/. Abstract paintings in oil on canvas by established Irish artist. Includes contact information and recent paintings. Burns, Joey - Irish Wood Sculpture.