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  • Aerial of Derrynane Beach, Iveragh Peninsula, Co Kerry.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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  • Killarney House and Gardens - Drone view of Gardens. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan FREE PIC
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  • Fishermen landing their daily catch at the Maherees, Castlegregory, Co Kerry, temperatures are expected to reach 36 degrees today.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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  • Killarney House and Gardens - Drone view of Gardens. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan FREE PIC
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  • Birds Eye view of Muckross Gardens Killarney National Park, during Covid-19 lockdown, used with kind permission of the Office of Public Works and National Parks and Wildlife Service.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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  • Sisters are doing it for themselves….Members of Muckross Rowing Club, Killarney, Co Kerry, Ireland’s oldest Rowing Club, are in a very unique position, as they can train in doubles on Lough Lein, having a total of 11 sets of Sisters to row together in doubles, in keeping with Covid19 outdoor restrictions. With restrictions in place, 5 sets of sisters train together with the help of Sisters Áine and Shauna O’Sullivan in the launch boat. Sisters included here, Martha and Maeve Doolan, Caolfhionn and Eimera Doyle, Evie and Lynn Fahy, Sorcha and Liadh Beazley and their Sister Eimear Beazley. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan
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  • The Tree of Light …St Mary’s Cathedral Killarney where 3,000 lightweight, energy efficient bulbs lit up  the iconic Californian Redwood tree on the grounds of St Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan FREE PIC
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  • Kenmare Stone Circle is the biggest Stone Circle in the South-West of Ireland. Stone Circles were built during the Bronze Age (2,000-500BC) for ritual and ceremonial purposes. Studies have indicated that they were orientated on the certain solar and lunar purposes, such as the position of the sun on the horizon on a solstice. The Kenmare example my be orientated on the setting sun. In the centre of the circle is a type of burial monument known as a Boulder Burial. These are rarely found outside of South-Western Ireland.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan<br />
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