“Poulnabrone”

"In the County Clare there is about one hundred-fifty square miles of Limestone Karst called the “Burren”. Translated from the Irish 'bhoireann', which means a ‘stony place’, you’ll agree that this is an apt description as the entire region is akin to a magical moonscape! Near the small village of Carron sits one of Ireland’s most famous Dolmens - a Portal Grave burying place - called the ‘Poulnabrone’ Dolmen. Translated again from the Irish, it means something like ‘the hole of our sorrow’. Since roughly 2500 years BC. this imposing structure sheltered the earthly remains of approximately 30 people, ranging in age from newborn to young adults.
A place of sorrow, indeed."

 14 x 18 matted print....... $115.00
20 x 24 matted print........$250.00

14 x 18 print, matted and framed [with glass] ..... $175.00
20 x 24 print, matted and framed [with glass] ..... $ 355.00

Archival canvas print 14 x 18 framed in silver or Oak......$ 175.00
Archival canvas print 20 x 24 framed in silver or Oak......$ 355.00

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