Ireland - Lough Gur Historic Droning

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The fourth part of the in-Depp-series of Ireland: Around gorgeous Lough Gur are quite a few "small" sights well worth the trip round the lake: Grange Stone Circles: a big one is the largest of Ireland measuring some 45 m and boasting 113 stones. There's a smaller one through a hedge. 

The wedge tomb some miles on is around 4.500 years old and a little tight for my skills. 

The New Church dates from the 15th century and was restored at the end of the 17th century thus earning the title "new".

The Lough itself measures around 500 by 1000 meters. Bourchier's Castle is not open to the public.

Kilmallock was a surprise: Driving through the town we passed the church and saw two ruins: The Dominican Friary and the Collegiate Church.

In Ireland it's forbidden to fly above a national monument. I took that to be those under the care of the OPW and flew at some historic places that had no OPW sign. If I got that wrong I hereby apologize and hope that you agree that my footage shows of your heritage nicely. 

 

Drones: DJI Mini 3 Pro, Flywoo Explorer, additional footage by DJI Osmo Pocket.

 

Music: AShamaluevMusic.com - thank you.