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I am interested in seeing this ogham stone, but I’m not sure that this is Kilmalkedar Church. Do you have another possible ID on this location? Thanks.
Ruth- I took this photo on my first trip to Ireland and can tell you, without a doubt, that the stone is, in fact, at Kilmalkader on the Dingle Peninsula.
[…] one of my favorite places on the Dingle Peninsula. The early Christian cross, sundial, and large ogham stone may catch the eye of the visitor, but I love the tales behind the “holed stones”, like […]
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I am interested in seeing this ogham stone, but I’m not sure that this is Kilmalkedar Church. Do you have another possible ID on this location? Thanks.
Ruth- I took this photo on my first trip to Ireland and can tell you, without a doubt, that the stone is, in fact, at Kilmalkader on the Dingle Peninsula.
[…] one of my favorite places on the Dingle Peninsula. The early Christian cross, sundial, and large ogham stone may catch the eye of the visitor, but I love the tales behind the “holed stones”, like […]