Ceide Fields is apparently the site of one of the most extensive Stone Age farming villages in Ireland.
Lonely Planet advised us to get a guide to the site, or else it would seem as if there was nothing there but a 'series of small walls' amidst the grasses.
We didn't get a guide so all we saw were small walls.
And they were fallen-down walls at that!
We also saw some clusters of white wild flowers.
And yes, there were a lot of midges: A sign warning about them at the Ceide Fields Museum. 
And because my Irish photos seemed to beg for photo manipulation I couldn't resist making the sky this image even more dramatic than it was, which is how Ireland was for me a lot of time anyway.
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