| Trip Pics - More Dingle |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
| A 'church' built prior to 2000 BC. There was no mortar used in building it. Only chiseled stones |
| T & T on Inch Beach. Close to the end of our trip we net four Canadians, each travelling on their own. One, G, came to this beach with us. He said he was going to swim no matter how cold the water was. We said we would go up to our knee. After a while we were so wet from the waves we decided to go in as well so we swam in our jeans and tank tops. The water was gorgeous and the waves were rough. |
| Inch Beach and the beautiful view |
| Dingle Pier |
| Grave Stone from the church. The locals think that the 'priest' (although the religion then would have been pagan) is buried here. |
![]() |
| Back in the day, men would come to the bar and bring their wives. All the wives would sit in the SNUG and drink beer. D, T and I sitting in the snug. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
| These are also grave stone... thought to be older than the first picture. If you look closely you can see notches on the edges. This is writing. Depending on how they were grouped and which side they were on determoned the letter. |
| T and T on a statue of Fungie |
| Me and T in a pub with two other Canadians we met in Dingle |