Black Castle is a ruin along the Irish coastline, originally built in the 12th century by the Normans to defend against Viking raids and protect the harbor. Over the centuries, it has withstood attacks, storms, and the harsh sea winds, giving it a rugged, weathered charm that makes it feel both powerful and haunting. Today, it’s a scenic spot where history meets wild coastal beauty, with waves crashing against the rocks below. As they explored the ruins and took in the views, lk_lh_15 and loborosh couldn’t resist hiding a tiny penguin stone there, leaving a playful little secret tucked into this historic seaside setting.
Last known location: 52.98121, -6.0307





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