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Northern Ireland: Dunluce Castle
Northern Ireland:
Dunluce Castle
The ruins of Dunluce Castle stand precipitously on the end of a coastal basalt cliff. The castle dates back to the 13th century. Although ruined now, it still looks spectacular against the background of the North See and steep black cliffs below it.
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