Monday, June 23, 2014

Magic of Clonmacnoise II

In our time, Clonmacnoise has a functioning church that was built in the 12th century. Temple Connor (left) has been home to a Church of Ireland congregation since the 18th century. A padlock keeps it closed when not in use.
 
Right: Tiny flowers grow on the ancient stones.



A well-preserved round tower stands against the backdrop of the Shannon River. An Irish defense innovation, (below right) it has no door. Those with permission to enter had to climb rope ladders that were let down from the narrow windows above.



Below: author stands amid the ruins.

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