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Cathedral and round tower | The earliest and tallest of the Cashel edifices is the round tower\b>, a very well preserved 28 metre (90 feet) high example, which dates from c.1100. Its entrance is 12 feet from the ground, necessitated by a shallow foundation (about 3 feet) typical of round towers. The tower was built using the dry stone method. | |
Date: 9/5/09 8:54 AM | Resolution: 1536 x 1095 | ISO: 50 | Exp. Time: 1/400s | Aperture: 2.8 | Focal Length: 4.7mm | |
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