Description
STAIGUE FORT. COUNTY KERRY.
THE HERITAGE OF IRELAND. CALENDAR ART. 1987.
Staigue Fort is a partially ruined Iron Age fortress on the Iveagh Peninsula built around 350 AD as a place of worship and as a defensive stronghold for a local warlord or king. Built without mortar using only raw stone and is an amazing and beautiful feat of engineering.
Whenever I am in that neck of the woods I cannot resist a visit. It is quite imposing and inspiring.
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