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Connemara 12 Bens Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Red buses on Big Bens bridge in London, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twelve Pines Island, standing on a gorgeous background formed by the sharp peaks of a mountain range called Twelve Bens, County Ga Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twelve Pines Island on a gorgeous background formed by the sharp peaks of a mountain range called Twelve Pins or Twelve Bens, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Twelve Bens, Connemara
Twelve Bens in Connemara National Park Galway in Ireland WPA Art Deco Poster Royalty Free Stock Photo
Busy Bens Chili Bowl Restaurant in Washington DC Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vista from the summit of Diamond Hill County Galway, a moody shot across the bens in Connemara National Park Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Twelve Pines Island, standing on a gorgeous background formed by the sharp peaks of a mountain range called Twelve Bens, County Ga Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bens Chili Bowl Restaurant in Washington DC Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bens Fine Liquor vintage sign in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Twelve Bens, or Twelve Pins (Irish: Na Beanna Beola), is a mountain range of sharp-peaked quartzite ranges located northeast of Roundstone in Connemara in the west of Ireland. Dedicated fell runners attempt to hike all twelve peaks in a single day. Topographically, this range is partnered with the Maumturks range on the other side of the lonely Glen Inagh (and the route of Western Way long distance path). Frequent rainfall and steep-sided mountains produce an abundance of small trickles and streams which descend into wide-bottomed valleys below the Twelve Pins to join larger streams with riffles and pools. The highest point in the Twelve Bens is Benbaun at 729 metres (2,392 ft). They provide excellent walking and climbing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.


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