Twelve Apostles of Ireland
The "Twelve Apostles of Ireland" refers to a group of twelve ancient stone pillars located on the coast of County Kerry. These natural rock formations are situated near the village of Ballyferriter and are part of the scenic landscape of the Dingle Peninsula. The pillars are named for their resemblance to the twelve apostles of Christianity.
These formations are a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors for their unique appearance and stunning coastal views. The site is also significant in Irish folklore, where the pillars are often associated with various legends and stories, adding to the cultural richness of the area.