Ireland, County Donegal, Inishowen Peninsula, Culdaff, Clonca monastic site, the 17th century planter's church ruin is believed to have been built on
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5125 x 3417 px | 43.4 x 28.9 cm | 17.1 x 11.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
31 August 2022Location:
Ireland, County Donegal, Inishowen.Photographer:
Hugh RooneyMore information:
Ireland, County Donegal, Inishowen Peninsula, Culdaff, Clonca monastic site, the 17th century planter's church ruin is believed to have been built on the foundation of an earlier church associated with a monastic site founded by St Morialagh in the 6th Century.