Dunluce Castle Ruins in Northern Ireland by Bret Culp

Dunluce Castle Ruins, Antrim, Northern Ireland, 2010

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Perched precariously on the cliffs of Northern Ireland, Dunluce Castle is steeped in history and legend. Built in the 13th century, this once-coveted stronghold has witnessed centuries of conflict and change. One of the most enduring tales is that of the collapse of its kitchen into the sea during a storm in 1639, tragically claiming the lives of the cooks and servants—except for a small boy who miraculously survived by hiding in the only corner that remained intact. The ruins are a powerful reminder that times change, conflicts come and go, and nothing lasts forever.

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