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The Valley of two Lakes
If this description is for some people straight forward explanatory, for other is a puzzle. It’s a English translation of it’s original name Glendalough. Which is exactly what it says – glacier valley with two lakes. Located just about one … Continue reading
The Rock
This one is not about certain actor, but famous historical site in Ireland. Full name Rock of Cashel, short version is The Rock. Site of medieval cathedral and castle, steeped in history. As it sits on top of elevated hill, … Continue reading
Unspoiled Beauty
South west of Ireland has three major peninsulas – from south those are Beare, Iveragh and Dingle. While last two lays on county Kerry, Beara is split in half between county Cork and Kerry. After visiting the Dingle twice and … Continue reading
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Tagged Beara Penninsula, County Cork, County Kerry, Ireland, landscape, Ondine, Wild Atlantic Way
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The sequel
It’s been a long time since I went for proper few days trip around Ireland. Being busy at work with combination of long and uninspiring winter weeks bound me to just handful shootings around Dublin. So when June Bank holiday … Continue reading
Magic forrest
Just few miles from Dublin, en route to heart of Wicklow mountains lies a hidden gem, although it’s getting more and more popular with photographers. Name of this place is Cloughlea , but is also known as a Kilbride Manor. … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, Clouhlea, creek, forrest, Ireland, Kilbride manor, Shankill
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Story behind the doors
There is a saying the story behind the doors. So, one of the most iconic sign on Dublin are its colourful doors. The most prominent location is know as Georgian Dublin, which is on north of Liffey, covering area from … Continue reading
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Achill Island
1st of July, used to be remarkable day, start of summer holiday. At present bears no significance to me, so there I set off. Leaving Dublin on afternoon, heading to County Mayo for few days. It’s sticky sweaty hot, temperature … Continue reading
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Tagged Achill Island, ancient, Ceide Fields, County Mayo, Downpatrick head, Dun Briste, Ireland, Keem strand, Wild Atlantic Way
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On the beach
Earlier this week I went for short trip to Cahore beach in county Wexford. Only 1.5 hour drive from Dublin is perfect spot for a quick getaway if weather permits. Which did provide in my case. It’s long sandy beach, … Continue reading
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Tagged Caher, Ireland, Irish sea, Rossbeigh beach, sand, sunrise, sunset, tide, Wexford
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The Burren
This is one of my other favourite places in Ireland. The Burren in county Clare, on south side of Galway bay. It stretches from borders of counties Galway and Clare, creating coast line and ending at magnificent Cliffs of Moher. … Continue reading
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Nature given, nature taken
On August Bank holiday 2012 I went for trip with my friend to Kerry. Specifically, location of famous shipwreck Sunbeam on Rossbeigh beach, near Killorgin. We rented a small cottage in settlement called Glenbeigh, which was conveniently close to beach. This … Continue reading
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Tagged Ireland, Kerry, landscape, Rossbeigh beach, shipwreck, Sunbeam
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