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  • Bottle Nosed Dolphins following the Renard Ferry to to Valentia Island,County Kerry .Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
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  • Surfin' the Reef...Surfer Ed Lacey, Tralee ready to surf the Reef at Inch Strand,Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry.
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  • Cloghane Village, Co Kerry.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
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  • Minister of State for Housing, Local Government & Heritage, Malcolm Noonan TD, with Trevor Donnelly, Principal Officer, NPWS, visited Killarney National Park today (Friday, December 11) and  viewed the renovations by the National Parks and Wildlife Service to Derrycunnihy Church to view  considerable repair and conservation works undertaken there in 2020. This was a partnership project between Built Heritage and the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). <br />
The 19th Century Church, adjacent to Galway’s Bridge,  is a protected structure, which contains a protected maternity roost of the Lesser Horseshoe Bat, in addition to a pair of barn owls and swallows. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan / FREE PICS****/NO REPRO FEE/ ISSUED 11/12/2020
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  • A rousing performance by 'Baile an Salsa' at Muckross Schoolhouse, Killarney proved very popular on Culture Night in Killarney. Baile an Salsa, An international band comprised of ten world-class musicians, blending their passion for Latin salsa and traditional Irish music.Culture Night is sponsored by Kerry County Council and The Department of Arts, Heritage and The Gaeltactacht.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
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  • Preparing from ‘Ireland’s Revolutionary Decade Roadshow’ which will be held at The Schoolhouse, Muckross Traditional Farms, Muckross House, Killarney, on Saturday 29th March 2014 from10.30am to 3.00pm. Deputy Jimmy Deenihan, Minister for Arts, Culture and The Gaeltacht will offically open the event at 10.30am.This event is being organised by the School of History University College Cork, the Heritage Office Kerry County Council, Kerry County Museum and the Trustees of Muckross House.The ‘revolutionary decade roadshow’ is an idea that was devised by the School of History, University College Cork, as a means of focussing popular attention on the ‘revolutionary decade’ in modern Irish history (that is, 1913-23), and engaging the public, in an informal and entertaining manner. from left, Joe Martin, (De Valera), Sandra Leahy, Kerry County Museum, from left, Liz Ryan, Dochás, Don Rohan, Dochás, Eileen Lehane and Mary Cahill, Béan An Tí, Muckross Farms, Patricia McSherry, Dochas, Mary Murphy, Dochás.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan/NO REPRO
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  • #ShineYourLight… Muckross Abbey, Killarney National Park, founded for the Observatine Franciscans in 1448, lighting the cloisters,  as part of  Ireland’s major cultural and heritage sites is prompting the nation to unite as one and Shine a Light at 9pm on Easter Saturday evening, in a gesture of hope and solidarity during the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan / FREE PIC
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  • The monastic Island, Skellig Michael founded in the 7th century, for 600 years the island was a centre of monastic life for Irish Christian monks. The Celtic monastery, which is situated almost at the summit of the 230-metre-high rock became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. It is one of Europe's better known but least accessible monasteries.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
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  • Atlantic Puffin, The monastic Island of Skellig Michael was founded in 588 by Saint Fionán, for 600 years the island was a centre of monastic life for Irish Christian monks. located 12 kilometres off the coast County Kerry’s Inveragh Peninsula. Skellig Michael is the most spectacular of all the early medieval island monastic sites. The monastery consisting of six beehive huts, is situated almost at the summit of the 230-metre-high rock. It became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996 and is one of Europe's better known but least accessible monasteries. Skellig Michael is the most spectacular of all the early medieval island monastic sites. Skellig Michael (Sceilig Mhicíl in Irish) and Great Skellig. The word Scellic means a steep rock.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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  • Skellig Michael (Irish: Sceilig Mhichíl), also called Great Skellig (Irish: Sceilig Mhór), is the larger of the two Skellig Islands, 11.6 kilometres west of the Iveragh peninsula, along the Wild Atlantic Way in County Kerry, Ireland. A Christian monastery was founded on the island at some point between the 6th and 8th century and remained continuously occupied until it was abandoned in the late 12th century. The remains of the monastery, and most of the island, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
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