Castles, ruins and gatehouses... Pic heavy.

Fountains Abbey is a World Heritage Site in Yorkshire, England We visited on a cold November day; the ground was covered with sparkling, crunchy frost, and the sky was pale and still. This is the largest ruined abbey in the country. The 800 acre site also includes beautiful Georgian water gardens and pleasant walking paths. I'll spread the photos over a few posts.







 
Quote: There is a lovely cemetery in Glengarriff that I will try and photograph for you. It's spread out over very rocky, uneven ground, higgledy piggledy and the overall look is amazing. There seem to be very little organisation there! I've got some pics on the computer that I snapped on our way through there one day. I'll look for them. Also if you are interested in old grave stones? There are loads here. I can take close-ups and PM you. Some of the gravestones are so pretty!
 
There is a lovely cemetery in Glengarriff that I will try and photograph for you. It's spread out over very rocky, uneven ground, higgledy piggledy and the overall look is amazing. There seem to be very little organisation there! I've got some pics on the computer that I snapped on our way through there one day. I'll look for them. Also if you are interested in old grave stones? There are loads here. I can take close-ups and PM you. Some of the gravestones are so pretty!

Maybe we should do a separate graveyard photo thread.
 
There's a thought... I'll sort my pics out tomorrow and get it going.

And those pics of the abbey
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That place is incredible!
 
Got something different today. A 19th century copper mine near Allihies, Co Cork




I couldn't get closer for a better pic, sorry! That place was fenced up like a jail to stop people falling down the shafts.
 
Avila, in the north of Spain, is surrounded by these medieval granite walls. It took an incredible amount of work to build them. They rise up from the natural granite outcroppings of that hilltop.


Here is Mrs. Gargoyle walking the path on top of the walls:


If you look closely, you'll see her looking back through the crenelations on top of the turret:



And here she is waving to me from one of the town gates:
 
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Got something different today. A 19th century copper mine near Allihies, Co Cork




I couldn't get closer for a better pic, sorry! That place was fenced up like a jail to stop people falling down the shafts.
I LOVE THIS!!
 

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