Designed landscape - tree-ring, Carrowmore, Co. Galway
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At Carrowmore in County Galway, a tree-ring sits in the landscape as a quiet but deliberate act of design, the kind of feature that rewards attention from those who happen to notice it.
Tree-rings, sometimes called ring plantations, were a common element of eighteenth and nineteenth century estate improvement in Ireland, where landowners would plant circular or oval belts of trees on elevated ground, often to create a visual focal point, to provide shelter, or simply to signal a cultivated and ordered countryside. They can be easy to overlook from a distance, and easier still to mistake for natural woodland, yet their geometry gives them away.
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Carrowmore, Co. Galway
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