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Cahersiveen, Ireland

3 memories from Cahersiveen, Ireland

The image shows a stone church with a tall steeple against a blue sky with scattered clouds. In the foreground, there are several cars parked on a street, and some residential buildings and stone walls. The church appears to be a historical building with Gothic architectural features, such as arched windows and pointed spires. The overall scene depicts a town in daylight, with the church as the prominent landmark. The location is identified as Cahersiveen, Ireland.

The image shows a stone church with a tall steeple against a blue sky with scattered clouds. In the foreground, there are several cars parked on a street, and some residential buildings and stone walls. The church appears to be a historical building with Gothic architectural features, such as arched windows and pointed spires. The overall scene depicts a town in daylight, with the church as the prominent landmark. The location is identified as Cahersiveen, Ireland.

Cahersiveen
The image shows a stone tower, which appears to be part of an old ruin, standing against a bright blue sky with wispy clouds. The tower is tall and rectangular, made of rough-hewn stones, with arched openings visible at the top. Green vegetation is growing on the tower and along the top of the stone wall in front of it. Trees with lush green foliage surround the tower on the left and right. In the foreground, there is an asphalt road with yellow lines. A wooden pole stands to the left of the tower, and a stone wall borders the road. A sign attached to the tower reads "PARISH OF CHUIRCE THEAGHTA ABBEY of the HOLY CROSS". This indicates the location is the Abbey of the Holy Cross in Cahersiveen, Ireland. There are no people or animals visible in the image. The lighting suggests it is daytime, likely late afternoon given the long shadows.

The image shows a stone tower, which appears to be part of an old ruin, standing against a bright blue sky with wispy clouds. The tower is tall and rectangular, made of rough-hewn stones, with arched openings visible at the top. Green vegetation is growing on the tower and along the top of the stone wall in front of it. Trees with lush green foliage surround the tower on the left and right. In the foreground, there is an asphalt road with yellow lines. A wooden pole stands to the left of the tower, and a stone wall borders the road. A sign attached to the tower reads "PARISH OF CHUIRCE THEAGHTA ABBEY of the HOLY CROSS". This indicates the location is the Abbey of the Holy Cross in Cahersiveen, Ireland. There are no people or animals visible in the image. The lighting suggests it is daytime, likely late afternoon given the long shadows.

Cahersiveen
The image depicts the exterior of a large, gothic-style stone cathedral located in Cahersiveen, Ireland. The cathedral features prominent towers with conical spires and numerous arched windows. A wrought-iron fence encloses a garden area in front of the cathedral, where colorful flowers are planted in decorative baskets. Several flags, including the Irish tricolor, are visible on flagpoles in front of the building. A white Celtic cross stands to the right of the flags, along with a red and white circular sign indicating "no parking." The cathedral is situated adjacent to a paved road with double yellow lines. The sky is overcast and the overall atmosphere is somber.

The image depicts the exterior of a large, gothic-style stone cathedral located in Cahersiveen, Ireland. The cathedral features prominent towers with conical spires and numerous arched windows. A wrought-iron fence encloses a garden area in front of the cathedral, where colorful flowers are planted in decorative baskets. Several flags, including the Irish tricolor, are visible on flagpoles in front of the building. A white Celtic cross stands to the right of the flags, along with a red and white circular sign indicating "no parking." The cathedral is situated adjacent to a paved road with double yellow lines. The sky is overcast and the overall atmosphere is somber.

Cahersiveen