Hill of Tara/Stone of Destiny (Photos) | Photo A Day | Ireland Landscape Photography

The Hill of Tara is in the Boyne River Valley and is the ancient site where the High Kings of Ireland were crowned. These actions go back thousands of years. Saint Patrick lit his Easter bonfires at the nearby Hill of Slane in the fourth century AD, much to the hatred of the pagan High … More Hill of Tara/Stone of Destiny (Photos) | Photo A Day | Ireland Landscape Photography

Skellig Michael Island Ireland (Photos) | Photo A Day | Ireland Landscape Photography

Skellig Michael, Ireland is one of the most incredible destinations I have seen in my whole life. The island’s jagged crags are pictured above. Crowning the island is the stone-on-stone Skellig Michael monastery built by the ascetic monks in the 6th century AD. All travelers take a boat trip to Skellig Michael across oceans that may … More Skellig Michael Island Ireland (Photos) | Photo A Day | Ireland Landscape Photography

Northern Ireland Photography – Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge – Photo a Day – Landscape Photography

The first Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge was built in 1755 to assist during the salmon fishery. The bridge has been rebuilt countless times. Even though the bridge of today is safe, crossing it isn’t for the faint of heart. People find great exhilaration in crossing the bridge and I did too. I try to do as … More Northern Ireland Photography – Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge – Photo a Day – Landscape Photography