Image: Kells Unfinished Cross and Round Tower
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Description: The Unfinished Cross is one of the five high crosses in Kells, County Meath, Ireland. It is unfinished because the Vikings made off with the craftmen, before they had carved the panels. This is the eastern face. Behind, we see the Round Tower from the 10th, with its 6 floors and 26 meters high.
Title: Kells Unfinished Cross and Round Tower
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Author: Nemoi
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