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Symbolic map of Ireland worth more than a glance
I've seen this for years and never understood the significance. It's lovely to know that each county in Ireland contributed a piece for the map, symbolizing something about their county.
15ft high, so detailed, absolutely beautiful. Each county is made of the stone which is associated with it. And other little details also eg I came from Wexford and I was delighted to see a pot protru...
A a hidden gem that can be easily combined with a visit to the Folk Village
We came across this impressive collaborative sculpture, the 15-foot Clocha na hÉireann (Stones of Ireland) while using the car park directly across from the Folk Village, in Glencolmcille, County Done...
Absolutely loved this, a map of Ireland made by stone. Beautifully hand crafted and gorgeous to look at. It was raining the day we visited so the stones glistened in the light.
Symbolic map of Ireland worth more than a glance
I've seen this for years and never understood the significance. It's lovely to know that each county in Ireland contributed a piece for the map, symbolizing something about their county.
Awesome
15ft high, so detailed, absolutely beautiful. Each county is made of the stone which is associated with it. And other little details also eg I came from Wexford and I was delighted to see a pot protru...
A a hidden gem that can be easily combined with a visit to the Folk Village
We came across this impressive collaborative sculpture, the 15-foot Clocha na hÉireann (Stones of Ireland) while using the car park directly across from the Folk Village, in Glencolmcille, County Done...
Stunning stone map of Ireland
Absolutely loved this, a map of Ireland made by stone. Beautifully hand crafted and gorgeous to look at. It was raining the day we visited so the stones glistened in the light.
Nice job
Yeah it’s lovely to see and visit but it’s off the beaten track slightly. Nice job though and a lovely idea for Ireland and tourists