Corough, Ireland
5 memories from Corough, Ireland

This image depicts a rugged, stone-walled landscape on the coast of Corough, Ireland. In the foreground, a winding gravel path is bordered by a low, meticulously constructed stone wall made of irregular grey rocks. This wall curves to the right, receding into the distance. Beyond this wall, more stone walls create a patchwork across the rocky terrain, separating fields or enclosures. To the left, the choppy, grey sea meets a rocky coastline, with the water shrouded in a dense, milky fog that obscures the horizon and the distant land. The sky is a uniform, overcast grey, contributing to the muted, atmospheric mood of the scene. The ground is a mix of grey stones, sparse dry grasses, and the gravel path. There are no people or animals visible in the image.
Corough
An outdoor, vertical, medium shot captures the weathered stone ruins of a structure under a uniformly grey, overcast sky. The foreground features a low, dry-stone wall constructed of grey rocks, bordering a patch of tall, green grass dotted with small white wildflowers. To the left, the main subject is a dilapidated stone building, its walls partially collapsed, revealing exposed wooden beams and a rusted, corrugated metal sheet. The stone is rough-hewn and gray, with patches of moss and lichen. Behind the ruins, the landscape recedes into a hazy distance, characterized by a mosaic of low, grey stone walls dividing what appears to be fields or pastures. The sea is visible as a darker, misty band on the horizon. The scene evokes a sense of history and abandonment in a rural, coastal setting. This scene is likely located on the Aran Islands off the coast of County Galway, Ireland, possibly on Inishmore, known for its ancient ruins and stark, island landscape. There are no people visible in the image.
Corough
The image shows a misty landscape in Corough, Ireland, with the ocean in the background and a series of stone walls creating a patchwork of fields in the foreground. The fields are mostly covered in green grass, with some patches of darker, rocky terrain. There are a few sheep scattered throughout the fields, grazing on the grass. In the foreground, a large, rough stone wall runs horizontally across the bottom of the image, framing the scene. The sky is overcast and hazy, with the fog obscuring the horizon. The overall impression is one of rugged, natural beauty.
Corough
The image depicts a stone structure that appears to be an old house or ruin, situated on a grassy incline overlooking a body of water, likely the sea given the foggy conditions. The structure has a prominent gable roof and is constructed from rough-hewn stones, consistent with traditional Irish building materials. A dry stone wall runs along the edge of the property, with a metal gate visible. The foreground is dominated by an asphalt road that curves gently upwards, with green grass and small white wildflowers growing alongside the stone wall. The sky is overcast and a uniform light gray, suggesting a misty or cloudy day. The overall impression is one of a remote, possibly historic, rural setting. There are no people visible in the image.
Corough
The image shows a landscape of green fields divided by numerous dry stone walls. The walls are constructed from irregular grey stones and vary in height and condition. In the foreground, a close-up view of a stone wall reveals its textured surface and the rough-hewn stones. Beyond this, the landscape stretches out with more stone walls snaking across the fields, creating a patchwork effect. The fields are predominantly covered in green grass, with some areas appearing drier. In the distance, a building with a red roof and stone structure is visible, along with other scattered stone walls and some patches of rocky terrain. The sky is overcast and hazy, contributing to a muted atmosphere. This scene is characteristic of the Aran Islands, off the coast of Galway, Ireland, particularly the unique agricultural landscape of Inishmore, which features extensive field systems enclosed by stone walls, and is a protected site.
Corough