Totem
evening all,
i am aware that this is considered something of a cliched shot in photography circles, however there are loads of this scattered about all the beaches and rocky outcrops around this bit of Ireland.
I know that Inuit culture, stone figures are used to mark waypoint, food caches or where someone died so there may be a similar position in Gaellic culture.(apologies for my heathen ignorance, have now worked it out.)
We went to the beach at Derrynane, climbed a high hill to see a ruined abbey at Derrynane graveyard, which is beautiful and can only be accessed at low tide, to hear mysterious chips, hammering and pickaxing coming from the graveyard....
I had made the assumption that because it was a tourist attraction, because it featured a ruined abbey, because it was only accessible at certain times of the day and because it is marked on every guidebook and website as being a place to visit, that it would be abandoned, deconsecrated, derilict.
Imagine my surprise when i turned a corner and found the gravediggers hacking out at a grave and backfilling to get ready for a burial the next day.
Didn't feel right to stay there after that, watching them work in the hot sun whilst i had me sandwiches and me lid of tea, looking across the Atlantic in full tourist mode.
So i left them and the occupants of the graveyard to themselves.
From here they can see forever.
night all
Rush
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- Sony SLT-A77V
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