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These bronze bowl were seen throughout the complex. Since the buildings were made of wood, these bowls were kept full of water to help put out any fire.
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Burning the sugar cane
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So, after a nice dinner, we headed into the pub where we thought we would just finish out the day listening to some NICE Irish music. We sat in front of the fireplace, chatted about the day, and then listed to the little band play........ AMERICAN COUNTRY WESTERN music and HIP HOP music! WHAT!!!!!!! They eventually played Irish music, at our request. :O) Much better.
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One of the parts of a castle I've always been fascinated with are the arrow slits, also called loopholes. As you can see, this is a vertical opening in the defensive wall. It allowed arrows or crossbow bolts to be fired on their attackers. The narrow slit was intended to protect the defender by providing a small target.
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Just taking all of my firearms out of my pockets!
     
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