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Built with care of fieldstones, windows now empty of glass, rotted roof and fallen, interior wall with chimney warmed rooms on two floors. This substantial abandoned farm cottage among fields now sheep pasture on the slopes of Slievenaglogh Townland of the Cooley Peninsula, County Louth, Ireland. Surrounded by white flowering hawthorn, yellow Whin bushes foreground.
On the northeast slope of Slievenaglogh peak (Irish: Sliabh na gCloch) on the road from Mullaghattin Townland to Riverstown. Here we look east from the Slievenaglogh Townland. The view includes Slievenaglogh peak to the right, in the distance highlands above Dundalk Bay. Below the peak is a pasture where two white horses graze. Roadside are yellow flowered gorse (whin bush, scientific name Ulex). Early morning, late May 2014.
On the northeast slope of Slievenaglogh peak (Irish: Sliabh na gCloch) on the road from Mullaghattin Townland to Riverstown. Here we look northeast from the Slievenaglogh Townland over the valley between Slievenaglogh and Slieve Foy peaks. The view includes Little River, Castletown River, Ballycoly and Glenmore Townlands. Adjacent is a sheep pasture with a farm ruin behind the yellow flowered gorse (Whin bush, scientific name Ulex). Slieve Foy is the far ridge lost in clouds. Early morning, late May 2014.
Built with care of fieldstone, windows now empty of glass, rotted roof and fallen, interior wall with chimney warmed rooms on two floors. This substantial abandoned farm cottage among fields now sheep pasture on the slopes of Slievenaglogh Townland of the Cooley Peninsula, County Louth, Ireland. Surrounded by white flowering hawthorn, yellow Whin bushes foreground.
One May early morning two white horses come down from a sloping pasture on Slievenaglogh to view an interloper taking photographs. Slievenaglogh Townland, County Louth, Ireland.
On the northeast slope of Slievenaglogh peak (Irish: Sliabh na gCloch) on the road from Mullaghattin Townland to Riverstown. Here we look northeast from the Slievenaglogh Townland, the valley between Slieve Foy and Slievenaglogh peaks. The view includes Little River, Ballycoly Townland and Castletown River. Adjacent is a sheep pasture with a farm ruin behind the yellow flowered gorse (whin bush, scientific name Ulex). Slieve Foy is the far ridge lost in clouds. Early morning, late May 2014.
On the northeast slope of Slievenaglogh peak (Irish: Sliabh na gCloch) on the road from Mullaghattin Townland to Riverstown. Here we look northeast from the Slievenaglogh Townland toward the valley between Slieve Foy and Slievenaglogh peaks. The view includes Little River, Castletown River, Ballycoly and Glenmore Townlands. Adjacent is a sheep pasture with a farm ruin behind the yellow flowered gorse (Whin bush, scientific name Ulex). Slieve Foy is the far ridge lost in clouds. Early morning, late May 2014.
On the northeast slope of Slievenaglogh peak (Irish: Sliabh na gCloch) on the road from Mullaghattin Townland to Riverstown. Here we look east from the Slievenaglogh Townland. The view includes Slievenaglogh peak to the right, in the distance highlands above Dundalk Bay. Below the peak is a pasture where two white horses graze. Roadside are yellow flowered gorse (whin bush, scientific name Ulex). Early morning, late May 2014.
On the northeast slope of Slievenaglogh peak (Irish: Sliabh na gCloch) on the road from Mullaghattin Townland to Riverstown. Here we look northeast from the Slievenaglogh Townland, the valley between Slieve Foy and Slievenaglogh peaks. The view includes Little River, Ballycoly Townland and Castletown River. Adjacent is a sheep pasture with a farm ruin behind the yellow flowered gorse (whin bush, scientific name Ulex). Slieve Foy is the far ridge lost in clouds. Early morning, late May 2014.
One May early morning two white horses come down from a sloping pasture on Slievenaglogh to view an interloper taking photographs. Slievenaglogh Townland, County Louth, Ireland.
On the northeast slope of Slievenaglogh peak (Irish: Sliabh na gCloch) on the road from Mullaghattin Townland to Riverstown. Here we look northeast from the Slievenaglogh Townland, the valley between Slieve Foy and Slievenaglogh peaks. The view includes Little River, Ballycoly Townland and Castletown River. Adjacent is a sheep pasture with a farm ruin behind the yellow flowered gorse (whin bush, scientific name Ulex). Slieve Foy is the far ridge lost in clouds. Early morning, late May 2014.
One late May morning, perched on the slope of Slievenaglogh I captured this far view, the orderly fields of Ballycoly Townland, foreground, with sheep pastures, windbreaks of flowering hawthorn (white) and Whin bush (yellow). Glenmore townland is in background.
On the northeast slope of Slievenaglogh peak (Irish: Sliabh na gCloch) on the road from Mullaghattin Townland to Riverstown. Here we look northeast from the Slievenaglogh Townland toward the valley between Slieve Foy and Slievenaglogh peaks. The view includes Little River, Castletown River, Ballycoly and Glenmore Townlands. Adjacent is a sheep pasture with a farm ruin behind the yellow flowered gorse (Whin bush, scientific name Ulex). Slieve Foy is the far ridge lost in clouds. Early morning, late May 2014.
Horse pasture on northeast slope of Slievenaglogh peak (Irish: Sliabh na gCloch) on the road from Mullaghattin Townland to Riverstown. Foreground is yellow flowered gorse (whin bush, scientific name Ulex). Early morning, late May 2014.