Take a Virtual Tour of Ireland: Pictures of the Irish Countryside

View from the Ring of Kerry, Co. Kerry.

Date: March 17, 2021

One of the lakes of Killarney in Co. Kerry.
Looking back to the Irish mainland on the trek up to Dún Aonghasa, a prehistoric hill fort on the largest of the three Aran Islands, Innis Mór. The fort was originally built with the mortar-free stone work common to western Ireland.
The Suir River as it meanders through Co. Kilkenny.
Pilgrim trees are littered throughout Ireland. In ancient times, they were believed to offer healing or other magical powers to those who leave offerings. In more modern times, they are considered holy sites in Christianity, and people travel to the trees to offer prayers for healing. Supplicants will often leave a gift of devotion.

The rocky coast of Co. Wexford on Hook Head near the light house.
Hook Head lighthouse is considered one of the most scenic in Ireland.

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Debbie Reddin van Tuyll is an award winning journalist who has experience covering government, courts, law enforcement, and education. She has worked for both daily and weekly newspapers as a reporter, photographer, editor, and page designer. Van Tuyll has been teaching journalism for the last 30 years but has always remained active in the profession as an editor of Augusta Today (a city magazine published in the late 1990s and early 2000s) and a medical journal. She is the author of six books on the history of journalism with numbers seven and eight slated to appear in Spring 2021. She is the winner of two lifetime achievement awards in journalism history research and service.

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