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Blarney Castle, Cork, Ireland.Artist: Underwood & Underwood
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Tourist kissing the Blarney Stone or Stone of Eloquence, on the parapets of Blarney Castle, built in 1210 over an earlier structure, and rebuilt in 1446 by the MacCarthys of Muskerry, near Cork in County Cork, Ireland. The stone is thought to be the coronation stone of Irish kings, and it is believed that anyone kissing the stone will be granted the gift of eloquence. To do so, the pilgrim must lie down, lean backwards and hold iron railings. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR9642691 
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Size 5717px × 3836px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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13TH CENTURY
15TH CENTURY
belief
Blarney Castle
Castle
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
CORK
County Cork
DAY
Defense
DEFENSIVE
Eire
Eloquence
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
HERITAGE
History
HORIZONTAL
Ireland
Irish
Kissing
LEANING
LYING DOWN
MacCarthy
Man
Medieval
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
People
Pilgrim
Pilgrimage
republic of ireland
Superstition
TOURISM
Tourist
TRADITION
Travel
UPSIDE DOWN
Visiting
Western Europe
Western European