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CPES1 2024-25
What shaped Irishness?
-I- a brief timeline
-II- THe GREAT HUNGER
-III- Irish landmarks & landscape influence
Cliffs of Moher, County Clare
The Ring of Kerry, County Kerry
Benbulben Mountain, County Sligo
Giant’s Causeway, County Antrim
Skellig Michael, County Kerry
The Dark Hedges, County Antrim
The Burren, County Clare
The Burren, County Clare
The Burren, County Clare
The Burren, County Clare
The Burren, County Clare
“Wicklow is the garden of Ireland; its prominent feature is, indeed, sublimity—wild grandeur, healthful and refreshing [...] but among its high and bleak mountains there are numerous rich and fertile valleys, luxuriantly wooded and with the most romantic rivers running through them, forming in their course, an endless variety of cataracts. Its natural graces are enhanced in value, because they are invariably encountered after the eye and mind have been wearied from gazing upon the rude and uncultivated districts, covered with peat, upon the scanty herbage of which the small sheep can scarcely find pasture… Usually, the work of nature has been improved by the skill of Art, and it is impossible to imagine a scene more sublime and beautiful than the one of these ravines, of which there are so many.” -Samuel Carter Hall
"Capability" Brown (1716-1783)
Palace Demesne Public Park, Co. Armagh
Ballyfin Demesne, Co. Laois