Archaeology 360: Portora Castle, Co. Fermanagh

I've been busy ... busy being happy.

Busy being happy and not writing ...

I've been making gin [here]

I've been making bowls [here]

I've even got some bees [here]

but most of all, I've been watching movies [here]

... so many movies!



However, it's time to start releasing some of the movies that I've made of archaeological sites around the countryside. With that in mind, here's a meditative wander through Portora Castle, Co. Fermanagh. Portora is a Plantation Period castle and was built around 1612. I've written a little about it before & published some 3D photos, as well as recounted my part in the excavation of the site back in 1997 [here].


For now, enjoy this soothing, immersive 360 degree video  tour around this peaceful castle on the shores of Lough Erne ...


You can view this 360-degree video on an ordinary browser or on the dedicated YouTube app for your smartphone. However, for best results we recommend the more immersive experience that comes with an Oculus/Google Cardboard headset. Please feel free to Like and Share the video and Subscribe to the Archaeology 360 channel. If you’re feeling peculiarly generous and wish to help purchase snacks to sustain the Chapples Minor in the field, please drop something in the Tip Jar on the top right of this page.

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