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Sad and harrowing.
We went to visit this graveyard after listening to Neil Oliver talk about the Irish Famine on one of his YouTube videos. It was very interesting but very sad to know that over 9000 unnamed bodies were...
The santicity of this ground can not be out into words. To stand at the door of the mass famine grave and have a quiet moment is very moving. It puts into focus the enormity of the famine in very re...
It seems slightly incongruous to give this most moving of sites an excellent rating considering what it is. But, it is a must visit to appreciate what Skibbereen and wider Ireland suffered during the ...
Visit Skibbereen Heritage Centre first to get better understanding of the story of this town which was the hardest hit by the Great Potato Famine of the late 1840s. Make sure you read the incredibly ...
Sad and harrowing.
We went to visit this graveyard after listening to Neil Oliver talk about the Irish Famine on one of his YouTube videos. It was very interesting but very sad to know that over 9000 unnamed bodies were...
Definitely worth a stop
V poignant. Went to see the mass famine graves and great to see the recognition of the hundreds of people who were buried in these mass graves
Deep History Lesson
The santicity of this ground can not be out into words. To stand at the door of the mass famine grave and have a quiet moment is very moving. It puts into focus the enormity of the famine in very re...
You cannot fail to be moved by this sad, sad site
It seems slightly incongruous to give this most moving of sites an excellent rating considering what it is. But, it is a must visit to appreciate what Skibbereen and wider Ireland suffered during the ...
Very moving must-see site if in Skibbereen
Visit Skibbereen Heritage Centre first to get better understanding of the story of this town which was the hardest hit by the Great Potato Famine of the late 1840s. Make sure you read the incredibly ...