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Beehives
Bienenkörbe
Bienenkörbe
beehive hut
Close up view of a dry stone clochan (beehive hut) on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland
Close up view of a dry stone clochan (beehive hut) on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland
Close up view of a dry stone clochan (beehive hut) on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland
Aerial photo of Scawt mountain Hill in Co Antrim Northern Ireland
Mud clay and stone Viking house
Ethnic Ukrainian hut
Early medieval stone-built round house clochain (beehive hut) on Dingle Peninsula, Kerry, Ireland. A Clochain is a dry-stone hut with a corbelled roof, commonly associated with the south-western Irish Fahan Group from 2000 bc
Reconstructed old fashioned bee barn for beekeeping. There are two rows of beehives in. Baskets and boxes. Bee skeps.
Beehives
Insect house
Beehives
Ancient Ireland Hut
Beehive Huts in Ireland
Clochaun or Clochan on Irish Farm in Dingle
Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, home to the ruined remains of a Christian monastery. Inhabited by variety of seabirds. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ireland.
Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, home to the ruined remains of a Christian monastery. Inhabited by variety of seabirds. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ireland.
stone ruins of Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, Ireland.
Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, home to the ruined remains of a Christian monastery. Inhabited by variety of seabirds. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ireland.
stone ruins of Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, Ireland.
Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, home to the ruined remains of a Christian monastery. Inhabited by variety of seabirds. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ireland.
stone ruins of Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, Ireland.
Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, home to the ruined remains of a Christian monastery. Inhabited by variety of seabirds. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ireland.
tombstones of Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, Ireland
Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, home to the ruined remains of a Christian monastery. Inhabited by variety of seabirds. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ireland.
stone ruins of Skellig Michael or Great Skellig, Ireland.
A wooden fence with a sawtooth pattern made of horizontal and vertical boards.

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