Title
Replica crannog by the lake at Graggaunowen
Caption
Replica crannog by the lake at Graggaunowen, A "crannog" (from the Irish "crann", a tree) is a dwelling used in parts of Ireland and Scotland from the Bronze Age until medieval times. It consists of palisaded buildings on an artificial island or a platform raised on stilts over water. View of houses. Ireland. Celtic. Graggaunowen, County Clare.
Info+
Werner Forman Archive/
Credit line
Photo12/Universal Images Group/Werner Forman
Reference
UMG12A34_212
Model release
No
License type
Rights managed
Available size
24,4Mb (1,6Mb) / 11,4in x 8,3in / 3433 x 2481 (300dpi)