We packed up and headed out of Tralee, County K
erry. I’d gotten used to the “green” Ireland offers and had heard so many talk about.
We crested a hill and neither of us could believe what we saw. It did not look like the Ireland we had been introduced to. Our German friends called it a moonscape. I just thought it looked arid and barren.

A couple days later at a local perfumery (more about the perfumery another day), I learned the area is called the Burren and it offers the most diverse vegetation of anywhere in Ireland. There are only a few Irish plants that don’t grow in this area, and there are many only found here. In fact, there is a wild Irish found nowhere but here.
We walked the Burren and I was amazed. The limestone rocks have many cracks, crannies and holes. They are home to various plant life.

I understand why so many consider the Burren to be a very special place.
great post and nice pics too
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Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed both the post and photos. It was a great experience.
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welcome
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Love that deep first look!
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Thanks. It was pretty special to see all the little beauties of nature growing in the cracks and crevices.
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Interesting reading. Lovely photos 👍
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Thank you. The Burren took my breath away.
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