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Northern Ireland: Runkerry Beach and house
View towards the Giants Causeway
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Very, very old tree root in peat.
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Davaar lighthouse
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County Mayo coastal vista
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HBM – The Fog House


Situated in the grounds of Invercauld castle near Breamar, we sat inside here during a walk in May 2019.
Fog houses are a special type of pleasure or summer house popular in Scotland and at one time commonly found on many country estates as a feature in the pleasure gardens. The name 'Fog' derives from the Scots word for the moss that was a major feature of the building, mainly used to line the walls and roof. (Wiki)
See PiP for external view.
Enjoy full size and enjoy your week in safety.
Fog houses are a special type of pleasure or summer house popular in Scotland and at one time commonly found on many country estates as a feature in the pleasure gardens. The name 'Fog' derives from the Scots word for the moss that was a major feature of the building, mainly used to line the walls and roof. (Wiki)
See PiP for external view.
Enjoy full size and enjoy your week in safety.
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Have a nice new week,Herb!
Best greetings
Füsun
HBM und einen guten Start in die Woche, Herb!
Interessant mit der zweiten Perspektive und der Beschreibung dazu.
Hab' noch eine schöne Woche, Herb
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