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Inside Cahergall Stone Fort, County Kerry
Ireland

With a name that translates as 'Bright Stone', Cahergall Stone Fort is an Iron Age ringfort, originally built around the 7th century. The reconstructed structure has an outer dry stone wall measuring up to 4 metres high and 5 metres thick, accessed by several stairways on the inner side of the wall, along with the remains of a circular building.

Ireland has thousands of similar ring forts of differing sizes. They are thought to have been used as fortified residences or farmsteads.

Copyright: Gary Davies
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 17632x8816
Taken: 22/06/2022
Uploaded: 03/09/2022
Published: 13/09/2022
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Tags: stone; ringfort; cashel; cahergall; ireland; wild atlantic way; preserved; reconstruction; county kerry; irish; historic building; heritage; iron age
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