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  2. Dún Aonghasa - Wikipedia

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    Dún Aonghasa (unofficial anglicised version Dun Aengus [2]) is the best-known of several prehistoric hill forts on the Aran Islands of County Galway, Ireland. It lies on Inis Mór, at the edge of a 100-metre-high (330 ft) cliff. [3] A popular tourist attraction, Dún Aonghasa is an important archaeological site.

  3. Dún Dúchathair - Wikipedia

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    Dún Dúchathair or simply Dúchathair (anglicized Doocaher), [1] meaning "black fort", is a large stone fort on the cliffs at Cill Éinne, (Killeany), Inishmore (one of the Aran Islands) in County Galway, Ireland. [2] Due to erosion, it now sits on a rocky promontory that stretches out into the sea. On its outer side there are large walls ...

  4. Inishmore - Wikipedia

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    Inis Mór is the largest of the Aran Islands Beach on Inis Mór Cill Rónáin Photograph from within Dún Aonghusa on Inis Mór in Galway Bay, Ireland, a prehistoric coastal hill fort Inishmore ( Irish : Árainn [ˈaːɾˠən̠ʲ] ⓘ , Árainn Mhór [ˈaːɾˠən̠ʲ woːɾ] or Inis Mór [ˈɪnʲɪʃ mˠoːɾ] ) is the largest of the Aran ...

  5. Dún Conor - Wikipedia

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    The name means "Conor's Fort;" [11] legends link it to Conor, son of Hua Mór and brother of Aengus. [12] The size of the forts on the Aran Islands gave rise to the legends of the Fir Bolg. [13] John O'Donovan visited Dún Conor in 1839. The clocháns in the interior were restored in the 1880s. [citation needed]

  6. List of archaeological sites in County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Caherurlagh Mountain North (28 acres) South (24 acres), Sliabh Cathair Urlaidhe (mountain of the stone fort of conflict), on the west side is Cookturtaun Lough Cul a'Tortain (back of the hillock) Clash, (97 acres) Clais (hollow) Carrivaleen, Cathair an Mhillin (stone fort of the knoll) Cora, subdivision of Ballyruin

  7. Deer Island (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Administratively it is part of the District Electoral Division of Ballynacally. Population in 1996 was 1 (unchanged since 1991). It was the only inhabited island in County Clare.

  8. Creggankeel Fort - Wikipedia

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    Bronze replica of the cross inscribed on a graveslab at Cill na Seacht nIníon. The fort is formed from two square drystone walls with a cross inscribed onto a pillar-stone. [7] [5] The Grave of the Seven Daughters is the incomplete circuit of a cashel; there are sleeping niches in the walls reminiscent of the Roman catacombs.

  9. Devil's Backbone (rock formation) - Wikipedia

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    Stone fortification and mounds at the Devil's Backbone rock formation Devil's Backbone is a rock formation and peninsula formed by the flow of Fourteen Mile Creek into the Ohio River , and is currently situated in Charlestown State Park near Charlestown, Indiana , and across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky .