Does your mither come from Ireland? 'cos...
August 27th 2008 05:21
Abell
Cows graze beside some of the hundreds of miles of stone walls that crisscross Inishmore. The walls mark field boundaries and also serve a double purpose as well—farmers needed somewhere to pile the stones they had to remove from their rock-strewn fields in order to farm.
(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "Ireland on Fast Forward," September 1994, National Geographic magazine)
Photograph by Sam
link to National Geographic images of landscapes of Ireland
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