Mountainous and remote, Kerry, Ciarraí, pushes Ireland’s southwest into the Atlantic in a series of rugged peninsulas. Off its coast, monks built a monastery on the sea-stack of Skellig Michael; inland, the dry-stone Gallarus Oratory has stood watertight for over a thousand years, monuments to faith carved into one of the country’s wildest corners.
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