Poulnabrone, a bronze age tomb in the Burren. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- Poulnabrone, a bronze age tomb in the Burren. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- Another view of Poulnabrone. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- What little soil there is in the Burren collects in the cracks. The low shrubs you see here are a rarity in the Burren. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- Typical vegetation in the Burren. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- Cracks in the rock were slowly widened as limestone was dissolved. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- Cairns stacked by visitors near the enterance to the Burren National Park. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- A spider's web amongst the moss and other vegetation. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- The irregular pockets seen here are typical of karst topography. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- An outcrop of limestone containing fossils of corals. During the Carboniferous this part of Ireland was underneath a shallow sea. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- A close up of the previous photo, showing the coral fossils. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
- Where the Burren meets the coast. Photo by Andrew Stanton.
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