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- Glazed tile steps to the Jardín del Estanque
[Real Alcázar - Seville - Spain] - Glen Coe is a glen in the Highlands of Scotland
Glen Coe which translates as 'The Vale of Weeping' is the site of the infamous massacre of the Macdonald clan by the Campbells in 1692 Glencoe which translates as The Vale of Weeping is the site of the infamous massacre of the Macdonald clan by the Campbells in 1692 [Glencoe - The Highlands - Scotland] - Glendalough - County Wicklow
Glendalough - 6th century monastery - Glendalough - County Wicklow
Monastery was set up by St. Kevin - Glendalough - County Wicklow
Glendalough was popular place of pilgrimage - Glendalough - County Wicklow
33m high round tower - Glendalough - County Wicklow
St Kevin's Cross, one of the best preserved in Glendalough - Glendalough - County Wicklow
Cap of round tower was rebuilt in 1870 Cap of this round tower was rebuilt in 1870 - Glendalough - County Wicklow
This roofless cathedral dates to the 12th century - Glendalough - County Wicklow
Tombstone within cathedral - Glendalough - County Wicklow
Cathedral ruin is the largest ruin in the valley - Glendalough - County Wicklow
Glendalough Monastery - Glendalough - County Wicklow
Glendalough Monastery - Glendalough - County Wicklow
Called St Kevin's kitchen because its belfry resembles a chimney - Glendalough - County Wicklow
St Kevin's kitchen