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Poulnabrone Dolmen, ancient tomb, The Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe
Doolin Tower, Doonagore Catle and South Sound, County Clare (Co. Clare), Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe
Poulnabrone dolmen megalithic tomb, Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), EuropeThe Burren (from Irish: Boireann, meaning - great rock) is a unique karst landscape in northwest County Clare, Ireland. The limestone area measures 300 square kilometres and is roughly enclosed within the circle comprised by the villages Ballyvaughan, Kinvarra, Gort, Corrofin, Kilfenora, Lisdoonvarna and the Black Head lighthouse. The definitive article (ie "The" Burren) has only been added to the name by academics in the last few decades as it has always been traditionally called Boireann or Boirinn in Irish and Burren in English.
Limestone rocks near the sea, at sunset, The Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe
Ruins of the Cistercian Corcomroe Abbey, The Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
Doonagore Castle between the village of Doolin and the Cliffs of Moher on the County Clare coast, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
Poulnabrone Dolmen (Poll na mBron) (Hole of Sorrows), a Neolithic portal tomb probably dating from between 4200 to 2900 BC, Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
The Cliffs of Moher and Branaunmore sea stack, Burren region in County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
River Shannon near O'Briensbridge (O'Briens Bridge), County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
O'Brien's Tower, Cliffs of Moher, Cliffs Coastal Walk, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
O'Brians tower and Breanan Mor seastack looking from Hag's Head, the Cliffs of Moher, up to 230m high, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe