Dunluce Castle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
The ruins of Dunluce Castle, located on
the North Antrim coast, stand on a 100ft
high basalt stack with a sea cave
underneath. The cave is accessable both
by land and sea as it runs underneath the
castle.
The ruins as seen today are breathtaking,
even roofless the remains portray the air
of strength this site commanded and
before the advent of gunpowder would
have been almost impossible to conquer.
walking into Dunluce Castle
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Lisa standing by one of the old guard towers
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Gary down by the water. Warrenpoint in the distance
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Gary & Lisa in what use to be the kitchen
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Lisa standing by one of the old guard towers
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Gary & Jen in a restored window sill
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Jen standing in the castle window
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Gary & Jen in one of the castle's lofts
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Gary underneath the castle
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this used to be the kitchen
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Gary by one of the Castle's look out posts
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