Bray Head
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County Kerry (Iveragh
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There are 5 circular huts on the southern slope of
Bray head which looks out onto the Skelligs. The
Skelligs look very close from here. Indeed they
appear like huge ships in the ocean but not
altogether clearly. Indeed they almost appear like
ghosts. Indeed they can be seen from many places
around this coast all the way round from Bray Head on
Valentia Island to Bolus Head in the south of St
Finan's Bay and then on to Loher in Ballinskelligs
Bay. Every time one catches sight of them they have
this ghostly appearance which arrests us and gives a
sense that they are haunting us. Indeed if we draw a
line from all the hermitages in this area, from the
little islands and all over these hills, we get the
impression that the Skelligs can be seen from an
awful lot of them. This brings us to the question,
'was this deliberate?' The answer is likely to be
yes. All the hermitages in this area of the Iveragh
Peninsula must have been aware of each other. They
must have felt some sort of link. There is just too
many of them to be otherwise. Here is truly another
'sacred landscape'.











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