The Long & Winding Road: The Ring of Kerry, Ireland
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Tourist traps along the Ring of KerryStore WindowWaterville’s beachSneem River Bridge SignSneem River in the town of SneemStaigue Fort, a ruined stone ringfort three miles west of Sneem, on the Iveragh peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. The fort is thought to have been built during the late Iron Age, probably somewhere between 300 and 400 AD, as a defensive stronghold for a local lord or kingClose up of Staigue Fort, rocks stacked without mortar, still standing up to 12 feet high, even though believed to have been built in 300-400 AD.The long and winding road on the Ring of Kerry — 125 milesThe Atlantic from the Ring of KerryViews along the Ring of KerryWaterville beachFunny sign in WatervilleColorful tourism in WatervilleWaterville celebrates Charlie ChaplinWaterville shows Chaplin’s movies to tourist
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