Nir > Stock photo of the dramatic ruins of Dunluce Castle, standing on a black basalt cliff projecting out into the Atlantic Ocean on the North Antrim coast of Ireland. Located 5Km east of Portrush and 3.5Km west of Bushmills. The castle as seen today was probably built in the 16th and 17th centuries although it is believed the outer walls and two round towers date back to 14th century. Shot October 2007 in Northern Ireland.
Nir > Stock photo of the dramatic ruins of Dunluce Castle, standing on a black basalt cliff projecting out into the Atlantic Ocean on the North Antrim coast of Ireland. Located 5Km east of Portrush and 3.5Km west of Bushmills. The castle as seen today was probably built in the 16th and 17th centuries although it is believed the outer walls and two round towers date back to 14th century. Shot October 2007 in Northern Ireland.
Nir > Stock photo of two grazing cows near the ruins of Dunluce Castle, standing on a black basalt cliff projecting out into the Atlantic Ocean on the North Antrim coast of Ireland. Located 5Km east of Portrush and 3.5Km west of Bushmills. The castle as seen today was probably built in the 16th and 17th centuries although it is believed the outer walls and two round towers date back to 14th century. Shot October 2007 in Northern Ireland.
Nir > Stock photo of Dunluce Castle cemetery. Dunluce Castle standing on a black basalt cliff projecting out into the Atlantic Ocean on the North Antrim coast of Ireland. Located 5Km east of Portrush and 3.5Km west of Bushmills. The castle as seen today was probably built in the 16th and 17th centuries although it is believed the outer walls and two round towers date back to 14th century. Shot October 2007 in Northern Ireland.
Nir > The Bahai Faith was founded in 1844 by Bahaullah who teaches of one God, one human race and that all the world's religions have been progressive stages in the revelation of God's will and purpose for humanity. The Bab was a Persian who announced he had been sent by God to prepare humanity for a new age and the imminent appearance of the Bahaullah, a messenger of God even greater than himself. The Bab was martyred in 1950. His remains were preserved and concealed for over 60 years, eventually transferred to the Holy Land and interred in 1909 in a mousoleum on the slopes of Mount Carmel in Haifa Israel. The colonnade and goldem dome, designed by Canadian architect William Sutherland Maxwell, were completed in 1953. Shot June 2007.
Nir > The Bahai Faith was founded in 1844 by Bahaullah who teaches of one God, one human race and that all the world's religions have been progressive stages in the revelation of God's will and purpose for humanity. The Bab was a Persian who announced h had been sent by God to prepare humanity for a new age and the imminent appearance of the Bahaullah, a messenger of God even greater than himself. The Bab was martyred in 1950. His remains were preserved and concealed for over 60 years, eventually transferred to the Holy Landand interred in 1909 in a mousoleum on the slopes of Mount Carmel in Haifa Israel. The colonnade and goldem dome, designed by Canadian architect William Sutherland Maxwell, were completed in 1953. Shot June 2007.
Nir > The Bahai Faith was founded in 1844 by Bahaullah who teaches of one God, one human race and that all the world's religions have been progressive stages in the revelation of God's will and purpose for humanity. The Bab was a Persian who announced h had been sent by God to prepare humanity for a new age and the imminent appearance of the Bahaullah, a messenger of God even greater than himself. The Bab was martyred in 1950. His remains were preserved and concealed for over 60 years, eventually transferred to the Holy Landand interred in 1909 in a mousoleum on the slopes of Mount Carmel in Haifa Israel. The colonnade and goldem dome, designed by Canadian architect William Sutherland Maxwell, were completed in 1953. Shot June 2007.
Nir > The Bahai Faith was founded in 1844 by Bahaullah who teaches of one God, one human race and that all the world's religions have been progressive stages in the revelation of God's will and purpose for humanity. The Bab was a Persian who announced he had been sent by God to prepare humanity for a new age and the imminent appearance of the Bahaullah, a messenger of God even greater than himself. The Bab was martyred in 1950. His remains were preserved and concealed for over 60 years, eventually transferred to the Holy Land and interred in 1909 in a mousoleum on the slopes of Mount Carmel in Haifa Israel. The colonnade and goldem dome, designed by Canadian architect William Sutherland Maxwell, were completed in 1953. Shot June 2007.
Nir > Rosh HaNikra is a geologic formation in Israel, located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos. Chiselled out into labyrinthine grottoes filled with seawater formed by the geological and biological processes and by waves lapping on the soft rock, the grottos are cavernous tunnels formed by sea action on the soft chalk rock. The total length is some 200 meters. They branch off in various directions with some interconnecting segments. In the past, the only access to them was from the sea and experienced divers were the only ones capable of visiting. Today a cable car takes visitors down to see the grottos. Shot June 2007.
Stock photo of the dramatic ruins of Dunluce Castle, standing on a black basalt cliff projecting out into the Atlantic Ocean on the North Antrim coast of Ireland. Located 5Km east of Portrush and 3.5Km west of Bushmills. The castle as seen today was probably built in the 16th and 17th centuries although it is believed the outer walls and two round towers date back to 14th century. Shot October 2007 in Northern Ireland.
Nir > Stock photo of the dramatic ruins of Dunluce Castle, standing on a black basalt cliff projecting out into the Atlantic Ocean on the North Antrim coast of Ireland. Located 5Km east of Portrush and 3.5Km west of Bushmills. The castle as seen today was probably built in the 16th and 17th centuries although it is believed the outer walls and two round towers date back to 14th century. Shot October 2007 in Northern Ireland.
Stock photo of the dramatic ruins of Dunluce Castle, standing on a black basalt cliff projecting out into the Atlantic Ocean on the North Antrim coast of Ireland. Located 5Km east of Portrush and 3.5Km west of Bushmills. The castle as seen today was probably built in the 16th and 17th centuries although it is believed the outer walls and two round towers date back to 14th century. Shot October 2007 in Northern Ireland.
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