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helene-brennan · 2 years
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STORMY OCEAN
Walking again from Clogher Beach on the Dingle Peninsula in the South West of Ireland, across the cliffs with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean doing it’s wildest thing. Well, maybe not it’s absolute wildest, because standing on these cliffs can be pretty dangerous in high winds and crazy big waves. On this occasion, it was wild and windy, with frequent scary gusts, mostly from the west –…
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helene-brennan · 3 years
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WILD ATLANTIC WALK
  These photos were taken from Clogher Beach and the cliff walk to Cuas na nEighe from the beach. This is the place for massive, wild and wonderful waves, where many people – photographers and others go to capture the Atlantic wildness, or just to observe and enjoy it. This rock above can send the most enormous splash way up to the sky. Photographers love to catch this moment. It always happens…
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helene-brennan · 3 years
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LAST MOMENTS OF DAYLIGHT
LAST MOMENTS OF DAYLIGHT
Following on from my last post I am now showing the last photos from my walk on Cosán na nÉighe to Cuas na nÉighe, on the Dingle Peninsula, West County Kerry, in the South West of Ireland, as the sun was setting and daylight went to sleep. Above is Sybil Head, (Ceann Sibéal), viewed from Cuas na nÉighe, a place which I find one of the most magical and magnetic in the area. Often the sea is as…
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helene-brennan · 4 years
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ATLANTIC SUMMER
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Photos on a walk from Clogher Beach to Cuas na nEighe (Cuas na Nae), on the wild Atlantic coast of the Dingle Peninsula, on the Souh West of Ireland. The sea pinks were just slightly past their best, after some stormy winds, but still looking pretty marvellous.
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The Tiaracht is the triangular Island on the horizon above – one of the Blasket Islands group.
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Above and below is Inis Tuaisceart,…
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